2022 New York Laws
RPT - Real Property Tax
Article 4 - Exemptions
Title 2 - Private Property
466-E*3 - Volunteer Firefighters and Volunteer Ambulance Workers; Certain County.

* §  466-e.  Volunteer  firefighters  and volunteer ambulance workers;
certain county. 1. Real property owned  by  an  enrolled  member  of  an
incorporated  volunteer  fire  company,  fire department or incorporated
voluntary ambulance service or such enrolled member and spouse  residing
in  any  county  having  a  population  of more than twenty-six thousand
inhabitants  but  less   than   twenty-seven   thousand   five   hundred
inhabitants,  determined in accordance with the latest decennial federal
census, shall be exempt from taxation to the extent of  ten  percent  of
the  assessed value of such property for city, village, town, part town,
special district, county  or  school  district  purposes,  exclusive  of
special  assessments,  provided  that  the  governing body of a village,
town, city, county or school district, after a public hearing, adopts  a
local law, ordinance or resolution providing therefor; provided further,
however,  that  such  exemption  shall in no event exceed three thousand
dollars multiplied  by  the  latest  state  equalization  rate  for  the
assessing unit in which such real property is located.
  2.  Such  exemption  shall  not be granted to an enrolled member of an
incorporated volunteer fire company,  fire  department  or  incorporated
voluntary ambulance service residing in such county unless:

(a) the applicant resides in the city, town, village or school district which is served by such incorporated volunteer fire company or fire department or incorporated voluntary ambulance service;

(b) the property is the primary residence of the applicant;

(c) the property is used exclusively for residential purposes; provided however, that in the event any portion of such property is not used exclusively for the applicant's residence but is used for other purposes, such portion shall be subject to taxation and the remaining portion only shall be entitled to the exemption provided by this section; and

(d) the applicant has been certified by the authority having jurisdiction for the incorporated volunteer fire company or fire department as an enrolled member of such incorporated volunteer fire company or fire department for at least five years or the applicant has been certified by the authority having jurisdiction for the incorporated voluntary ambulance service as an enrolled member of such incorporated voluntary ambulance service for at least five years. It shall be the duty and responsibility of the municipality which adopts a local law, ordinance or resolution pursuant to this section to determine the procedure for certification. 3. Any enrolled member of an incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department or incorporated voluntary ambulance service who accrues more than twenty years of active service and is so certified by the authority having jurisdiction for the incorporated volunteer fire company, fire department or incorporated voluntary ambulance service, shall be granted the ten percent exemption as authorized by this section for the remainder of his or her life as long as his or her primary residence is located within such county provided that the governing body of a village, town, city, county or school district, after a public hearing, adopts a local law, ordinance or resolution providing therefor. 4. Application for such exemption shall be filed with the assessor or other agency, department or office designated by the municipality offering such exemption on or before the taxable status date on a form as prescribed by the commissioner. 5. No applicant who is a volunteer firefighter or volunteer ambulance worker who by reason of such status is receiving any benefit under the provisions of this article on the effective date of this section shall suffer any diminution of such benefit because of the provisions of this section. * NB There are 4 § 466-e's * NB Repealed December 9, 2025

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