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NY A09962
Bill
Status
4/26/2024
Primary Sponsor
William Colton
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AI Summary
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Entitles retired auxiliary police officers to receive a retirement service identification card issued by their local law enforcement agency upon retirement.
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Requires officers to have either served in good standing for at least 10 years or retired due to a duty-related injury that permanently disabled them from continued service.
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Card must display the officer's name, identification as a retired auxiliary police officer, years of service, and a message thanking the officer for their service.
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Local law enforcement agency bears the cost of the card; if an officer served multiple agencies, costs are divided equally unless agencies agree otherwise.
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Explicitly clarifies that the card does not grant any pension benefits or enrollment in pension plans for retired auxiliary police officers.
Legislative Description
Directs local law enforcement agencies in municipalities authorizing an auxiliary police force by local law to provide retirement service identification cards to auxiliary police officers who retire with 10 or more years of service or who are injured in the course of duty and unable to continue duty due to such injury.
Last Action
referred to local governments
4/26/2024