* § 89-s. Retirement of members who serve as ambulance medical\ntechnicians, ambulance medical technician/supervisors, members who\nperform ambulance medical technician related services, police medics,\npolice medic supervisors and members who perform police medic related\nservices in the Nassau county police department. a. Any member who\nserves as an ambulance medical technician, ambulance medical\ntechnician/supervisor or a member who performs ambulance medical\ntechnician related services, or a police medic, police medic supervisor\nor a member who performs police medic related services and is employed\nin the Nassau county police department shall be eligible to retire\npursuant to the provisions of this section. Such eligibility shall be an\nalternative to the eligibility provisions available under any other plan\nof this article to which 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 his 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 any and\nall services performed as an ambulance medical technician, ambulance\nmedical technician/supervisor or member who performs ambulance medical\ntechnician related services, or a police medic, police medic supervisor\nor a member who performs police medic related services in the Nassau\ncounty police department.\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, shall also be deemed to be creditable\nservice and shall be included in computing years of total service for\nretirement pursuant to this section.\n f. A member contributing on the basis of this section at the time of\nretirement, may 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 reserved-for-increased-take-home-pay to\nwhich he may then be entitled shall be sufficient to provide him with a\nretirement allowance equal to one-half of his final average salary; for\nservice beyond twenty-five years the benefit is increased by\none-sixtieth of final average salary for each year of additional service\ncredit provided, however, that the total allowance payable pursuant to\nthis section shall not exceed three-fourths of such member's final\naverage salary.\n g. In computing the twenty-five years of total service of a member\npursuant to this section full credit shall be given and full allowance\nshall be made for service of such member in time of war after World War\nI as defined in section two of this chapter, provided such member at the\ntime of his entrance into the armed forces was in the service of the\ncounty of Nassau.\n h. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent a member, who does not\nretire pu
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