2006 New York Code - Deduction Of Dues And Insurance Premiums From Benefits Of Certain Retired Members Of The Division Of State Police.



 
    §  410-b.  Deduction  of  dues and insurance premiums from benefits of
  certain   retired   members   of   the   division   of   state   police.
  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  the
  comptroller is hereby authorized to deduct from the retirement allowance
  of any retired member of the division  of  state  police  an  amount  of
  membership  dues as the retired member may specify in writing filed with
  the comptroller for the payment of such employee organization membership
  dues and premiums for employee organizations sponsored  group  insurance
  plans.  Any  such written authorization may be withdrawn by such retired
  member at any time upon filing written notice of  such  withdrawal  with
  the  comptroller.  Notwithstanding  the  foregoing  provisions  of  this
  section,  the  employee  organization  certified,  pursuant  to  article
  fourteen   of  the  civil  service  law,  to  represent  the  collective
  negotiating unit from which the member  retired,  shall  have  exclusive
  payroll  deduction  of  membership  dues  and premiums for insurance and
  mass-merchandised automobile  and  homeowners'  insurance  policies  for
  retired members of such collective negotiating unit. Deductions for such
  dues  and  premiums  shall  not  be  authorized  for  any other employee
  organization or  group  except  by  express  written  approval  of  such
  appropriate certified employee organization.

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