§ 613. Member contributions. * a. 1. Except as provided by paragraph\ntwo of this subdivision, members shall contribute three percent of\nannual wages to the retirement system in which they have membership,\nexcept that beginning April first, two thousand thirteen for members who\nfirst become members of a public retirement system of the state on or\nafter April first, two thousand twelve, the rate at which each such\nmember shall contribute in any current plan year (April first to March\nthirty-first, except for members of the New York city employees'\nretirement system, New York city teachers' retirement system and New\nYork city board of education retirement system, plan year shall mean\nJanuary first through December thirty-first commencing with the January\nfirst next succeeding the effective date of the chapter of the laws of\ntwo thousand fifteen that amended this paragraph) shall be determined by\nreference to the wages of such member in the second plan year (April\nfirst to March thirty-first, except for members of the New York city\nemployees' retirement system, New York city teachers' retirement system\nand New York city board of education retirement system, plan year shall\nmean January first through December thirty-first commencing with the\nJanuary first next succeeding the effective date of the chapter of the\nlaws of two thousand fifteen that amended this paragraph) preceding such\ncurrent plan year as follows:\n (i) members with wages of forty-five thousand dollars per annum or\nless shall contribute three per centum of annual wages;\n (ii) members with wages greater than forty-five thousand per annum,\nbut not more than fifty-five thousand per annum shall contribute three\nand one-half per centum of annual wages;\n (iii) members with wages greater than fifty-five thousand per annum,\nbut not more than seventy-five thousand per annum shall contribute four\nand one-half per centum of annual wages;\n (iv) members with wages greater than seventy-five thousand per annum\nbut not more than one hundred thousand per annum shall contribute five\nand three-quarters per centum of annual wages; and\n (v) members with wages greater than one hundred thousand per annum\nshall contribute six per centum of annual wages.\n Notwithstanding the foregoing, during each of the first three plan\nyears (April first to March thirty-first, except for members of New York\ncity employees' retirement system, New York city teachers' retirement\nsystem and New York city board of education retirement system, plan year\nshall mean January first through December thirty-first commencing with\nthe January first next succeeding the effective date of chapter five\nhundred ten of the laws of two thousand fifteen) in which such member\nhas established membership in a public retirement system of the state,\nsuch member shall contribute a percentage of annual wages in accordance\nwith the preceding schedule based upon a projection of annual wages\nprovided by the employer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, when\ndetermining the rate at which each such member who became a member of\nthe New York state and local employees' retirement system, New York city\nemployees' retirement system, New York city teachers' retirement system\nand New York city board of education retirement system, on or after\nApril first, two thousand twelve shall contribute for any plan year\n(April first to March thirty-first, except for members of the New York\ncity employees' retirement system, New York city teachers' retirement\nsystem and New York city board of education retirement system, plan year\nshall mean January first through December thirty-first commencing with\nJanuary first next succeeding the effective date of chapter five hundred\nten of the laws of two thousand fifteen) between April first, two\nthousand twenty-two and April first, two thousand twenty-six, such rate\nshall be determined by reference to employees annual base wages of such\nmember in the second p
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