S05131 Summary:

BILL NOS05131
 
SAME ASSAME AS A05629
 
SPONSORWEBB
 
COSPNSRBROUK, CLEARE, COMRIE, FERNANDEZ, JACKSON, ROLISON
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd 90 & 390, R & SS L; amd 513, Ed L; add 13-177.2, 13-261.4, 13-369.2 & 13-559.2, NYC Ad Cd
 
Permits a retired member to change his or her option election or designate a new beneficiary where the beneficiary has been convicted of a family offense.
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S05131 Actions:

BILL NOS05131
 
02/23/2023REFERRED TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS
04/25/2023REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE
05/16/20231ST REPORT CAL.1032
05/17/20232ND REPORT CAL.
05/18/2023ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
05/22/2023PASSED SENATE
05/22/2023DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
05/22/2023referred to governmental employees
01/03/2024died in assembly
01/03/2024returned to senate
01/03/2024REFERRED TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS
02/06/2024REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE
02/26/20241ST REPORT CAL.486
02/27/20242ND REPORT CAL.
02/28/2024ADVANCED TO THIRD READING
05/14/2024PASSED SENATE
05/14/2024DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY
05/14/2024referred to governmental employees
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S05131 Committee Votes:

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S05131 Floor Votes:

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S05131 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          5131
 
                               2023-2024 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    February 23, 2023
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen.  WEBB  --  read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Civil Service and Pensions
 
        AN ACT to amend the retirement and social security  law,  the  education
          law  and  the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation
          to permitting a retired member to change his or her option election or
          designate a new beneficiary where the beneficiary has  been  convicted
          of a family offense
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Section 90 of the retirement and  social  security  law  is
     2  amended by adding a new subdivision f to read as follows:
     3    f.  Beneficiary  convicted of a family offense. 1. Notwithstanding any
     4  provision of law to the  contrary,  a  retired  member  subject  to  the
     5  provisions  of  this  article  shall  be  permitted to change his or her
     6  option election or designate a new beneficiary where the beneficiary has
     7  been convicted of a family offense as defined in section  eight  hundred
     8  twelve  of the family court act or section 530.11 of the criminal proce-
     9  dure law and the retired member is a complainant.
    10    2. A retired member shall have one hundred eighty days from  the  date
    11  of  the beneficiary's conviction to change his or her election or desig-
    12  nate a new beneficiary by submitting a request in writing to the retire-
    13  ment system. Once the retirement system receives  such  written  request
    14  the  member's  beneficiary  shall  be  changed or a new benefit shall be
    15  calculated by the retirement system pursuant to this article.
    16    3. The comptroller in  consultation  with  the  division  of  criminal
    17  justice  services  and  the  New York state office for the prevention of
    18  domestic violence shall ensure that retired members are provided  notice
    19  of the provisions of this subdivision.
    20    4.  The  comptroller is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations
    21  necessary for the implementation of this subdivision.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD05559-01-3

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     1    § 2. Section 390 of the retirement and social security law is  amended
     2  by adding a new subdivision f to read as follows:
     3    f.  Beneficiary  convicted of a family offense. 1. Notwithstanding any
     4  provision of law to the  contrary,  a  retired  member  subject  to  the
     5  provisions  of  this  article  shall  be  permitted to change his or her
     6  option election or designate a new beneficiary where the beneficiary has
     7  been convicted of a family offense as defined in section  eight  hundred
     8  twelve  of the family court act or section 530.11 of the criminal proce-
     9  dure law and the retired member is a complainant.
    10    2. A retired member shall have one hundred eighty days from  the  date
    11  of  the beneficiary's conviction to change his or her election or desig-
    12  nate a new beneficiary by submitting a request in writing to the retire-
    13  ment system. Once the retirement system receives  such  written  request
    14  the  member's  beneficiary  shall  be  changed or a new benefit shall be
    15  calculated by the retirement system pursuant to this article.
    16    3. The comptroller in  consultation  with  the  division  of  criminal
    17  justice  services  and  the  New York state office for the prevention of
    18  domestic violence shall ensure that retired members are provided  notice
    19  of the provisions of this subdivision.
    20    4.  The  comptroller is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations
    21  necessary for the implementation of this subdivision.
    22    § 3. Section 513 of the education law  is  amended  by  adding  a  new
    23  subdivision 5 to read as follows:
    24    5.  Beneficiary  convicted of a family offense. a. Notwithstanding any
    25  provision of law to the  contrary,  a  retired  member  subject  to  the
    26  provisions  of  this  article  shall  be  permitted to change his or her
    27  option election or designate a new beneficiary where the beneficiary has
    28  been convicted of a family offense as defined in section  eight  hundred
    29  twelve  of the family court act or section 530.11 of the criminal proce-
    30  dure law and the retired member is a complainant.
    31    b. A retired member shall have one hundred eighty days from  the  date
    32  of  the beneficiary's conviction to change his or her election or desig-
    33  nate a new beneficiary by submitting a request in writing to the retire-
    34  ment system. Once the retirement system receives  such  written  request
    35  the  member's  beneficiary  shall  be  changed or a new benefit shall be
    36  calculated by the retirement system pursuant to this article.
    37    c. The comptroller in  consultation  with  the  division  of  criminal
    38  justice  services  and  the  New York state office for the prevention of
    39  domestic violence shall ensure that retired members are provided  notice
    40  of the provisions of this subdivision.
    41    d.  The  comptroller is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations
    42  necessary for the implementation of this subdivision.
    43    § 4. The administrative code of the city of New  York  is  amended  by
    44  adding a new section 13-177.2 to read as follows:
    45    §  13-177.2  Beneficiary  convicted  of a family offense. a.  Notwith-
    46  standing any provision of law to the contrary, a retired member  subject
    47  to  the provisions of this title shall be permitted to change his or her
    48  option election or designate a new beneficiary where the beneficiary has
    49  been convicted of a family offense as defined in section  eight  hundred
    50  twelve  of the family court act or section 530.11 of the criminal proce-
    51  dure law and the retired member is a complainant.
    52    b. A retired member shall have one hundred eighty days from  the  date
    53  of  the beneficiary's conviction to change his or her election or desig-
    54  nate a new beneficiary by submitting a request in writing to the retire-
    55  ment system. Once the retirement system receives  such  written  request

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     1  the  member's  beneficiary  shall  be  changed or a new benefit shall be
     2  calculated pursuant to this title.
     3    c. The comptroller in consultation with the office of criminal justice
     4  and  the  New  York state office for the prevention of domestic violence
     5  shall ensure that retired members are provided notice of the  provisions
     6  of this section.
     7    d.  The  comptroller is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations
     8  necessary for the implementation of this section.
     9    § 5. The administrative code of the city of New  York  is  amended  by
    10  adding a new section 13-261.4 to read as follows:
    11    §  13-261.4  Beneficiary  convicted  of a family offense. a.  Notwith-
    12  standing any provision of law to the contrary, a retired member  subject
    13  to  the provisions of this title shall be permitted to change his or her
    14  option election or designate a new beneficiary where the beneficiary has
    15  been convicted of a family offense as defined in section  eight  hundred
    16  twelve  of the family court act or section 530.11 of the criminal proce-
    17  dure law and the retired member is a complainant.
    18    b. A retired member shall have one hundred eighty days from  the  date
    19  of  the beneficiary's conviction to change his or her election or desig-
    20  nate a new beneficiary by submitting a request in writing to the retire-
    21  ment system. Once the retirement system receives  such  written  request
    22  the  member's  beneficiary  shall  be  changed or a new benefit shall be
    23  calculated by the retirement system pursuant to this title.
    24    c. The comptroller in consultation with the office of criminal justice
    25  and the New York state office for the prevention  of  domestic  violence
    26  shall  ensure that retired members are provided notice of the provisions
    27  of this section.
    28    d. The comptroller is authorized to promulgate rules  and  regulations
    29  necessary for the implementation of this section.
    30    §  6.  The  administrative  code of the city of New York is amended by
    31  adding a new section 13-369.2 to read as follows:
    32    § 13-369.2 Beneficiary convicted of a family  offense.  a.    Notwith-
    33  standing  any provision of law to the contrary, a retired member subject
    34  to the provisions of this title shall be permitted to change his or  her
    35  option election or designate a new beneficiary where the beneficiary has
    36  been  convicted  of a family offense as defined in section eight hundred
    37  twelve of the family court act or section 530.11 of the criminal  proce-
    38  dure law and the retired member is a complainant.
    39    b.  A  retired member shall have one hundred eighty days from the date
    40  of the beneficiary's conviction to change his or her election or  desig-
    41  nate a new beneficiary by submitting a request in writing to the retire-
    42  ment  system.  Once  the retirement system receives such written request
    43  the member's beneficiary shall be changed or  a  new  benefit  shall  be
    44  calculated by the retirement system pursuant to this title.
    45    c. The comptroller in consultation with the office of criminal justice
    46  and  the  New  York state office for the prevention of domestic violence
    47  shall ensure that retired members are provided notice of the  provisions
    48  of this section.
    49    d.  The  comptroller is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations
    50  necessary for the implementation of this section.
    51    § 7. The administrative code of the city of New  York  is  amended  by
    52  adding a new section 13-559.2 to read as follows:
    53    §  13-559.2  Beneficiary  convicted  of a family offense. a.  Notwith-
    54  standing any provision of law to the contrary, a retired member  subject
    55  to  the provisions of this title shall be permitted to change his or her
    56  option election or designate a new beneficiary where the beneficiary has

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     1  been convicted of a family offense as defined in section  eight  hundred
     2  twelve  of the family court act or section 530.11 of the criminal proce-
     3  dure law and the retired member is a complainant.
     4    b.  A  retired member shall have one hundred eighty days from the date
     5  of the beneficiary's conviction to change his or her election or  desig-
     6  nate a new beneficiary by submitting a request in writing to the retire-
     7  ment  system.  Once  the retirement system receives such written request
     8  the member's beneficiary shall be changed or  a  new  benefit  shall  be
     9  calculated by the retirement system pursuant to this title.
    10    c. The comptroller in consultation with the office of criminal justice
    11  and  the  New  York state office for the prevention of domestic violence
    12  shall ensure that retired members are provided notice of the  provisions
    13  of this section.
    14    d.  The  comptroller is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations
    15  necessary for the implementation of this section.
    16    § 8. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    17  it shall have become a law.
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