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May 23, 2023

Selected bills introduced in the New York State Senate addressing certain public personnel situations on or before May 19, 2023

S23 by Daniel G. Stec 45th Senate District : Concerning the villages of Malone, Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake, in the county of Franklin, employing retired former members of the division of state police as part-time village police officers

 

S4087 by Pamela Helming 54th Senate District : Authorizes Michael Telesca to take the competitive civil service examination and be placed on the eligible civil service list for employment as a full-time police officer for the county of Livingston

 

S4811B by Andrew Gounardes 26th Senate District : Relates to increasing certain special accidental death benefits

 

S5015 by Andrew Gounardes 26th Senate District : Addresses the appointment and promotion of certain personnel of the sanitation department of the city of New York

 

S5361 by John W. Mannion 50th Senate District : Grants retroactive membership with Tier IV status in the New York state teachers' retirement system to Peter Guarino

 

S5494 by Robert Jackson 31st Senate District : Provides for crediting of probationary service

 

S5605 by Lea Webb 52nd Senate District : Authorizes the city of Binghamton to offer an optional twenty-five year retirement plan to firefighter Scott Pavlick

 

S6054 by Robert Jackson 31st Senate District : Relates to retirement benefits for certain employees

 

S6188 by Steven D. Rhoads 5th Senate District :Would provided for retroactive Tier V membership in the NY State and Local Employees' Retirement System to Daniel Miller

 

S6343 by Andrew Gounardes 26th Senate District : Relates to the limitation of overtime compensation in final average salary calculations

 

S6477 by Robert Jackson 31st Senate District : Provides home addresses of certain employees to employee organizations

 

S6482A by John W. Mannion 50th Senate District : Allows an individual with disabilities or a disabled veteran to hold full-time or part-time positions for purposes of eligibility for recruitment for state employment

 

S6861 by Robert Jackson 31st Senate District : Would provides for the automatic enrollment of employees of the City of New York eligible to join the New York City Board of Education Retirement System other than individuals provisional appointed

 

S6862 by Robert Jackson 31st Senate District : Provides for a line of duty presumption for disabilities of fire alarm dispatchers in certain cities

 

 S6976 by Robert Jackson 31st Senate District : Would grant eligibility of certain participants in the New York City Employees Retirement System to opt into the twenty-five year retirement program for EMT members

 

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