N.Y. Retire. & Soc. Sec. Law § 371
Optional retirement at age fifty-five; alternative plan
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Current — January 1, 2020
As of January 1, 2015
§ 371. Optional retirement at age fifty-five; alternative plan. a.\nAny member of the policemen's and firemen's retirement system, who,\nwhile a member of the state employees' retirement system, elected to\ncontribute on a basis of retirement at age fifty-five pursuant to\nsection seventy-one of this chapter and who did not withdraw such\nelection as therein provided shall, contribute to the policemen's and\nfiremen's retirement system at the rate prescribed by such section, and\nif such member retires under the provisions of such section his\nretirement allowance shall be computed according to the provisions of\nsuch section.\n
§ 371. Optional retirement at age fifty-five; alternative plan. a. Any\nmember of the police and fire retirement system, who, while a member of\nthe state employees' retirement system, elected to contribute on a basis\nof retirement at age fifty-five pursuant to section seventy-one of this\nchapter and who did not withdraw such election as therein provided\nshall, contribute to the police and fire retirement system at the rate\nprescribed by such section, and if such member retires under the\nprovisions of such section his retirement allowance shall be computed\naccording to the provisions of such section.\n
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