New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08267

Introduced
5/6/25  
Refer
5/6/25  

Caption

Extends the benefits of the variable supplements fund for transit police members of the New York city employees' retirement system for persons who retired on or after October 1, 1968.

Impact

If passed, A08267 would have a significant impact on the financial obligations of the New York City Employees' Retirement System (NYCERS). According to projections, the city is expected to incur an increase in employer contributions associated with this new eligibility for around $18.1 million in 2026, with additional, albeit minimal, contributions in following years. As there are no active Transit Police members eligible to contribute, funding such benefits will necessitate a transfer from NYCERS, largely funded by contributions from New York City. This proposed change is designed to bring equity to those retirees who served a significant term in transit police roles but were not afforded the same benefits as their more recently retired counterparts.

Summary

Bill A08267 seeks to extend retirement benefits specifically for certain former members of the New York City Transit Police. The legislation proposes to amend the administrative code, enabling former employees who retired between October 1, 1968, and June 30, 1987, and who have 20 or more years of service, to be eligible for payments from the Variable Supplements Fund (VSF). This amendment aims to correct the exclusion of these retirees from currently available supplemental non-pension benefits, which are otherwise awarded to those who retired after July 1, 1987.

Contention

The discussions around A08267 might involve various viewpoints on the necessity and fiscal implications of extending benefits to older retirees. Proponents argue that the bill is a matter of fairness and acknowledgment of the years of service and sacrifices made by those former officers. Opponents might express concerns regarding the financial burden this would impose on the city’s budget during times of fiscal constraint, highlighting the broader implications on public service funding and available resources.

Additional_notes

The anticipated actuarial impact of this bill is being assessed as it moves through the legislative process, considering the demographic of the affected retirees, all of whom are now in advanced age, averaging around 83.4 years. The risk associated with these benefits stems from reliance on various actuarial assumptions and external economic factors that influence pension fund performance.

Companion Bills

NY S07528

Same As Extends the benefits of the variable supplements fund for transit police members of the New York city employees' retirement system for persons who retired on or after October 1, 1968.

Previously Filed As

NY S07528

Extends the benefits of the variable supplements fund for transit police members of the New York city employees' retirement system for persons who retired on or after October 1, 1968.

NY S08537

Extends the benefits of the variable supplements fund to all New York city police officers, firefighters, housing police, transit police, correction officers and registered domestic partners.

NY A10847

Authorizes the transfer of memberships for certain members of the New York state and local police and fire retirement system who previously held a membership with the New York state and local employees' retirement system back to such retirement system.

NY A05548

Provides that for New York city uniformed correction revised plan members of the New York city employees' retirement system, the service retirement benefit shall not be reduced by the primary social security retirement benefit commencing at age sixty-two.

NY S04706

Provides that for New York city uniformed correction revised plan members of the New York city employees' retirement system, the service retirement benefit shall not be reduced by the primary social security retirement benefit commencing at age sixty-two.

NY A05843

Provides that for New York city uniformed sanitation revised plan members of the New York city employees' retirement system, the service retirement benefit shall not be reduced by the primary social security retirement benefit commencing at age sixty-two.

NY S04667

Provides that for New York city uniformed sanitation revised plan members of the New York city employees' retirement system, the service retirement benefit shall not be reduced by the primary social security retirement benefit commencing at age sixty-two.

NY A05879

Provides that for New York city police/fire members, uniformed correction/sanitation revised plan and investigator revised plan members of the New York city employees' retirement system, the service retirement benefit shall not be reduced by the primary social security retirement benefit commencing at age sixty-two.

NY S07958

Grants retroactive tier IV membership in the New York city employees' retirement system to Ryan D. O'Connor.

NY S10030

Allows a one-year window for application for a disability retirement for members of the New York state and local employees' retirement system or the New York state and local police and fire retirement system who retired from service on or after January 1, 2021 due to heart disease; provides for the repeal of such provisions upon the expiration thereof.

Similar Bills

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