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N.Y. Retire. & Soc. Sec. Law § 89-x

Retirement of deputy sheriffs-civil in Monroe county

2023-05-12

§ 89-x. Retirement of deputy sheriffs-civil in Monroe county. a. A\nmember employed in Monroe county shall be eligible to retire pursuant to\nthe provisions of section eighty-nine-p of this title if the county of\nMonroe elects to make the benefits provided in section eighty-nine-p of\nthis title available to the sheriff, undersheriffs, deputy sheriffs and\ncorrection officers of such county and if he or she is a deputy\nsheriff-civil of such county. Such eligibility shall be an alternative\nto the eligibility provisions available under any other plan of this\narticle to which such member is subject.\n b. The term "creditable service" shall include any and all services\nperformed as a deputy sheriff-civil of Monroe county and other\ncreditable service as defined in subdivisions d and e of section\neighty-nine-p of this title.\n c. Monroe county is authorized to adopt a resolution on or before\nDecember thirty-first, two thousand twenty-four to extend the provisions\nof this section to those members defined in subdivision a of this\nsection. A certified copy of such resolution must be filed with the\ncomptroller and may contain an election that any past service cost be\npaid over either a five-year or ten-year period. Such resolution shall\nbe accompanied by the affidavit of the chief executive officer of Monroe\ncounty that the county has received an estimate from the retirement\nsystem of the cost of the benefit provided by this section.\n d. The sheriff shall certify to the comptroller, periodically and at\nsuch intervals of time as may be required of him or her and in such\nfashion as may be prescribed, the identity of the deputy sheriffs-civil\nof Monroe county.\n e. Unless otherwise indicated in this section, the provisions of\nsection eighty-nine-p of this title shall be controlling.\n

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