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NY A01367
Bill
Status
1/9/2025
Primary Sponsor
William Colton
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AI Summary
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Entitles auxiliary police officers to receive a retirement service identification card upon retiring from their auxiliary police force after at least 10 years of good standing service
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Officers who retire due to a permanent duty-related injury that prevents continued service are also eligible regardless of years served
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Retirement cards must display the officer's name, identify them as a retired auxiliary police officer, indicate years of service, and include a thank you message
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Local law enforcement agencies must bear the cost of issuing the cards, with costs split equally among multiple agencies if an officer served with more than one
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The act explicitly does not grant any pension benefits or enrollment in pension plans to 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
1/7/2026