New York Executive Code § 216-B

Salary increments
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§ 216-b. Salary increments. 1. A member whose annual basic salary is\nprescribed by subparagraph one of paragraph a of subdivision two of\nsection two hundred fifteen of this article shall receive the minimum\nsalary of his position plus the number of increments which corresponds\nto his years of service in such position, subject to the provisions of\nthis section, provided, however, that effective July first, nineteen\nhundred seventy-one initial employment in the position of trooper shall\nbe at the training rate and progression of such members or any other\ntroopers paid at such training rate to the minimum salary of the\nposition of trooper shall be by means of an annual increment equal to\nthe difference between the training rate and the minimum salary of the\nposition of trooper subject to the conditions described in this\nsubdivision, except that on or after the date that the first\ncollectively negotiated agreement entered into after April first,\nnineteen hundred eighty-one pursuant to article fourteen of the civil\nservice law covering the unit consisting of troopers in the division of\nstate police is executed in writing, initial employment in the position\nof trooper shall be at training rate one and, such members shall advance\nto training rate two effective on the first day of the next payroll\nperiod following the member's anniversary date of appointment to the\ndivision of state police, subject to the provisions of section\nforty-four of the state finance law, provided the member's service in\nthe position has been satisfactory in the judgment of the\nsuperintendent, and further progression of such members to the minimum\nsalary of the position of trooper shall be by means of an annual\nincrement subject to the conditions described in this subdivision.\nAnnual increments shall become effective on the first day of the next\npayroll period following the member's anniversary date of appointment to\nthe division of state police, subject, however, to the provisions of\nsection forty-four of the state finance law. Except as provided below, a\nmember shall be eligible to receive an increment in such position on the\nfirst day of the next payroll period following the member's anniversary\ndate of appointment to the division of state police, provided his\nservice in the position or positions held by the member during the\nprevious year has been satisfactory in the judgment of the\nsuperintendent. No member shall receive an increment which would result\nin the member receiving an annual salary in excess of the maximum salary\nprescribed for his position, or the amount to which he may be entitled\npursuant to subdivisions two and five of this section. Notwithstanding\nthe foregoing provisions of this subdivision, members who are initially\nemployed in the position of trooper on or after October first, nineteen\nhundred eighty-one shall be employed at training rate one and such\nmembers shall advance to training rate two effective on the first day of\nthe payroll period immediately following their completion of one year of\nservice to the division, and further advancements of such members to\nstep one and subsequent steps shall be by means of an annual increment\nto be effective on the first day of the payroll period following their\ncompletion of each additional year of service; such advancement shall be\nsubject to the provisions of section forty-four of the state finance law\nand shall be payable provided the member's service has been satisfactory\nin the judgment of the superintendent. Notwithstanding the foregoing\nprovisions of this subdivision, on and after April first, nineteen\nhundred ninety-six, members who are undergoing their initial training at\nthe New York state police academy shall receive the academy trainee\nsalary and effective upon graduation from such training shall advance to\ntrainee rate two and such members shall advance to step one effective on\nthe first day of the payroll period immediately fol

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