2006 New York Code - Additional Retirement Benefits For Certain Policemen In Cities And Certain Villages.
§ 207-d. Additional retirement benefits for certain policemen in
cities and certain villages. 1. As used in this section:
a. "Final compensation" means the average annual salary or wages for
services as a policeman earned from the date of his minimum period to
the date of his retirement.
b. "Policeman" means a paid officer or member of the uniformed force
of the police department of a city or of any village which has elected
to make the benefits provided under this section available to the paid
officers or members of its police department or force.
c. "Minimum period" means a fixed number of years of service as a
policeman specified in a plan or option elected by him as a necessary
prerequisite for a pension or retirement allowance upon retirement from
such service.
2. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or local
law, charter or administrative code and in lieu of any lesser amount
thereby prescribed, in the event a policeman has served as such for his
minimum period and thereafter continues in such service, upon his
subsequent retirement for any cause whatsoever, there shall be added to
the amount of the annual pension or retirement allowance to which he was
entitled upon, such retirement an additional amount computed at the rate
of one-sixtieth of his final compensation for each year of such
additional service.
3. The provisions of this section shall not apply to members of the
New York state policemen's and firemen's retirement system.
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