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NY A10136
Bill
Status
11/22/2024
Primary Sponsor
Fred Thiele
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AI Summary
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Amends Retirement and Social Security Law Section 384-d to allow the police chief of the Town of Southampton to remain in service until age 65, instead of the current mandatory retirement age of 60
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Southampton police officers must normally separate from service after 20 years of service or upon reaching age 60, but the town board may extend service annually after 20 years if the officer has not yet reached age 60
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Creates an exception for members holding the rank of chief, who may continue serving until age 65 with town board approval
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No anticipated increase to annual contribution rates for the Town of Southampton under this change
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Takes effect immediately upon enactment
Legislative Description
Exempts the chief of police of the town of Southampton, county of Suffolk, from mandatory age requirements; authorizes such chief of police to remain in service until such member has attained the age of 65.
Last Action
signed chap.495
11/22/2024