New York Retirement and Social Security Code § 89-M

Retirement of sheriffs, undersheriffs, deputy sheriffs and correction officers in Broome county
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§ 89-m. Retirement of sheriffs, undersheriffs, deputy sheriffs and\ncorrection officers in Broome county. a. A member employed in Broome\ncounty shall be eligible to retire pursuant to the provisions of this\nsection if: (1) he is a sheriff or undersheriff, or a deputy sheriff who\nis engaged directly in criminal law enforcement activities; or (2) he is\na correction officer. Such eligibility shall be an alternative to the\neligibility provisions available under any other plan of this article to\nwhich such member is subject.\n  b. Such member shall be entitled to retire upon the completion of\ntwenty-five years of total creditable service by filing an application\ntherefor in the manner provided for in section seventy of this article.\n  c. Upon completion of twenty-five years of such service and upon\nretirement, each such member shall receive a pension which, together\nwith an annuity which shall be the actuarial equivalent of his\naccumulated contributions at the time of this retirement and an\nadditional pension which is the actuarial equivalent of the\nreserved-for-increased-take-home-pay to which he may then be entitled\nshall be sufficient to provide him with a retirement allowance equal to\none-half of his final average salary.\n  d. As used in this section "creditable service" shall include (1) in\nthe case of a sheriff, undersheriff or correction officer, any and all\nservices performed as a sheriff, undersheriff and/or correction officer\nof Broome county and all criminal law enforcement services performed as\na deputy sheriff of such county, provided, however, that criminal law\nenforcement service shall only be creditable when it aggregates fifty\nper centum or more of his service as a deputy sheriff and (2) in the\ncase of a deputy sheriff, all criminal law enforcement service shall\nonly be creditable when it aggregates fifty per centum or more of such\nservice and any and all services performed as a sheriff, undersheriff\nand/or correction officer of such county.\n  e. Credit for service as a member or officer of the state police or as\na paid firefighter, police officer or officer of any organized fire\ndepartment or police force or department of any county, city, village,\ntown, fire district or police district, or as a criminal investigator in\nthe office of a district attorney, provided that service as such\ninvestigator shall have been rendered prior to January first, nineteen\nhundred sixty and that credit therefor shall not exceed five years,\nshall also be deemed to be creditable service and shall be included in\ncomputing years of total service for retirement pursuant to this\nsection, provided such service was performed by the member while\ncontributing to the retirement system pursuant to the provisions of this\narticle or article eight of this chapter.\n  f. The sheriff shall certify to the comptroller, periodically and at\nsuch intervals of time as may be required of him and in such fashion as\nmay be prescribed, the identity of: (1) the deputy sheriffs in the\nsheriff's employ who are engaged directly in criminal law enforcement\nactivities; and (2) the eligible correction officers.\n  g. A member, contributing on the basis of this section at the time of\nretirement, shall retire after the completion of twenty-five years of\ntotal creditable service. Application therefor may be filed in a manner\nsimilar to that provided in section seventy of this article. Upon\ncompletion of twenty-five years of such service and upon retirement,\neach such member shall receive a pension which, together with an annuity\nwhich shall be the actuarial equivalent of his accumulated contributions\nat the time of his retirement and an additional pension which is the\nactuarial equivalent of the reserve-for-increased-take-home-pay to which\nhe may then be entitled shall be sufficient to provide him with a\nretirement allowance equal to one-half of his final average salary.\n  h. In computing the twenty-five years of tot

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