* § 383-b. Retirement of members of the capital police force in the\noffice of general services. a. As used in this section, the term\n"members of the capital police force in the office of general services"\nshall mean service in full time police duty as a sworn police officer of\nthe capital police force in the office of general services.\n b. Notwithstanding any other provision of law providing for transfers\nbetween retirement systems, any sworn police officer of the capital\npolice force in the office of general services who is a member of the\nNew York state and local employees' retirement system may transfer to\nthe New York state and local police and fire retirement system and shall\nreceive credit pursuant to and be entitled to the retirement benefits\nafforded in accordance with this section. Upon any such transfer the\nmember shall be entitled to the amount of service which would have been\ndeemed creditable had such member been subject to such system during the\ncourse of his or her membership within such system. Contributions to\nsuch system shall be made in accordance with appropriate provisions of\nlaw relating thereto. Application for such transfer must be made to the\nstate comptroller on or before December thirty-first, nineteen hundred\neighty-six. The provisions of section three hundred forty-three of this\narticle shall apply to any member making application for transfer under\nthis subdivision.\n c. Any member of the capital police force in the office of general\nservices who elects or is required to contribute under this section\nshall contribute to the police and fire retirement system on the basis\nof retirement upon his or her:\n 1. Completion of twenty-five years of total service in the capital\npolice force in the office of general services, or\n 2. Attainment of age sixty in the capital police force in the office\nof general services, if prior thereto, on an allowance of one-fiftieth\nof his final average salary for each year of total service in the\ncapital police force in the office of general services not in excess of\ntwenty-five years. Such election shall be in writing and shall be duly\nexecuted and filed with the comptroller.\n d. Every employee entering or re-entering the capital police force in\nthe office of general services on or after January first, nineteen\nhundred eighty-seven shall contribute on the basis provided for by this\nsection.\n e. A member who is required to contribute in accordance with this\nsection, shall contribute, in lieu of the proportion of compensation as\nprovided in section three hundred twenty-one of this article, a\nproportion of his compensation similarly determined. Such latter\nproportion shall be computed to provide at the time when he shall first\nbecome eligible for retirement under this section, an annuity equal to\none-one hundredth of his final average salary for each year of service\nas a member prior to the attainment of the age when he shall first\nbecome eligible for retirement. Such member's rate of contribution\npursuant to this section shall be appropriately reduced pursuant to\nsection three hundred seventy-a of this article for such period of time\nas his employer contributes pursuant to such section toward\npensions-providing-for-increased-take-home-pay. No such member shall be\nrequired to continue contributions after completing twenty-five years of\nsuch service.\n f. A member contributing on the basis of this section at the time of\nretirement, shall be entitled to retire after the completion of\ntwenty-five years of total creditable service in such service or upon\nthe attainment of age sixty, by filing an application therefor in a\nmanner similar to that provided in section three hundred seventy of this\narticle. He thereupon shall receive, on retirement, a retirement\nallowance consisting of:\n 1. An annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of his\naccumulated contributions at the time of his retirement; and\n 2. A pensi
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