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NY A10198
Bill
Status
2/12/2026
Primary Sponsor
Jenifer Rajkumar
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AI Summary
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Allows NYC police officers who previously worked as traffic enforcement agents to count that prior service toward their police pension eligibility and benefits
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Applies only to individuals appointed as traffic enforcement agents before July 1, 2009, who subsequently joined the uniformed police force
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Requires members to pay into the pension fund the amount they would have contributed had they been police officers during their traffic enforcement service
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Increases NYC employer contributions by approximately $8.3 million in 2027, declining to $6.3 million by 2031, then generating savings of $1-3 million annually thereafter
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Affects an estimated 194 active police officers with an average of 4.8 years of traffic enforcement service eligible for conversion
Legislative Description
Grants members of the city of New York's police force eligibility for retirement and pension based on previous service as traffic enforcement agents.
Last Action
referred to governmental employees
2/12/2026