N.Y. Civ. Serv. Law § 215
Dues or agency shop fee deductions
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Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2020
§ 215. Agency shop fee deductions. 1. Notwithstanding any other law to\nthe contrary, any public employer, any employee organization, the\ncomptroller and the board, or any of their employees or agents, shall\nnot be liable for, and shall have a complete defense to, any claims or\nactions under the laws of this state for requiring, deducting,\nreceiving, or retaining agency shop fee deductions from public\nemployees, and current or former public employees shall not have\nstanding to pursue these claims or actions, if the fees were permitted\nor mandated at the time under the laws of this state then in force and\npaid, through payroll deduction or otherwise, prior to June\ntwenty-seventh, two thousand eighteen.\n 2. This section shall apply to claims and actions pending or filed on\nor after June twenty-seventh, two thousand eighteen.\n 3. The enactment of this section shall not be interpreted to create\nthe inference that any relief made unavailable by this section would\notherwise be available.\n
§ 215. Dues or agency shop fee deductions. 1. Notwithstanding any\nother law to the contrary, any public employer, any employee\norganization, the comptroller and the board, or any of their employees\nor agents, shall not be liable for, and shall have a complete defense\nto, any claims or actions under the laws of this state for requiring,\ndeducting, receiving, or retaining dues or agency shop fee deductions\nfrom public employees, and current or former public employees shall not\nhave standing to pursue these claims or actions, if the dues or fees\nwere permitted or mandated at the time under the laws of this state then\nin force and paid, through payroll deduction or otherwise, prior to June\ntwenty-seventh, two thousand eighteen.\n 2. This section shall apply to claims and actions pending or filed on\nor after June twenty-seventh, two thousand eighteen.\n 3. The enactment of this section shall not be interpreted to create\nthe inference that any relief made unavailable by this section would\notherwise be available.\n
Official source: NYS Open Legislation (New York State Senate). Reproduced from public-domain New York statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.