* § 445-f. Optional twenty-five year improved benefit retirement\nprogram for special officer, parking control specialist, school safety\nagent, campus peace officer, and New York city taxi and limousine\ninspector members. a. Definitions. The following words and phrases as\nused in this section shall have the following meanings unless a\ndifferent meaning is plainly required by the context.\n 1. "Retirement system" shall mean the New York city employees'\nretirement system or the New York city board of education retirement\nsystem.\n 2. "Special officers" shall mean all peace officers who are special\nofficers of any rank employed by a mayoral agency of the city of New\nYork or the New York city health and hospitals corporation or the city\nof New York housing authority, and shall include all persons who are\nemployed by the city of New York in the title urban park ranger or\nassociate urban park ranger.\n 3. "Parking control specialist" shall mean a peace officer employed by\nthe New York city department of transportation as a parking control\nspecialist.\n 4. "School safety agent" shall mean a peace officer employed as a\nschool safety agent of any rank employed by the New York city police\ndepartment or the board of education of the city of New York.\n 5. "Campus peace officer" shall mean a peace officer employed as a\ncampus peace officer of any rank employed by the city university of New\nYork.\n 6. "Taxi and limousine inspector" shall mean a peace officer of any\nrank employed by the New York city taxi and limousine commission.\n 7. "Twenty-five year improved benefit retirement program" shall mean\nall the terms and conditions of this section; provided that, for persons\nwho are employed by the city of New York in the title urban park ranger\nand associate urban park ranger "starting date of the twenty-five year\nretirement program" shall mean the effective date of the amendment to\nparagraph two of this subdivision made in section four of the chapter of\nthe laws of two thousand three which amended this paragraph.\n 8. "Starting date of the twenty-five year improved benefit retirement\nprogram" shall mean the date of enactment of this section.\n 9. "Participant in the twenty-five year improved benefit retirement\nprogram" shall mean any special officer, parking control specialist,\nschool safety agent, campus peace officer or taxi and limousine\ninspector member who, under the applicable provisions of subdivision b\nof this section, is entitled to the rights, benefits and privileges and\nis subject to the obligations of the twenty-five year improved benefit\nretirement program, as applicable to him or her.\n 10. "Administrative code" shall mean the administrative code of the\ncity of New York.\n 11. "Accumulated deductions" shall mean accumulated deductions as\ndefined in subdivision eleven of section 13-101 of the administrative\ncode.\n 12. "Optional retirement provisions" shall mean the right to retire\nand receive a retirement allowance under this section upon the\ncompletion of twenty-five years of allowable service as a special\nofficer, parking control specialist, school safety agent, campus peace\nofficer or taxi and limousine inspector member.\n 13. "Allowable service" as a special officer, parking control\nspecialist, school safety agent, campus peace officer or taxi and\nlimousine inspector member shall mean all service while employed by the\ncity of New York or by the New York city health and hospitals\ncorporation, the New York city board of education, the city university\nof New York, the New York city taxi and limousine commission or the city\nof New York housing authority in a title whose duties are those of a\npeace officer under the criminal procedure law.\n b. Election of twenty-five year improved benefit retirement program.\n 1. Subject to the provisions of paragraphs five and six of this\nsubdivision, any person who is a special officer, parking control\nspecialist, school safety age
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