New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08574

Introduced
5/21/25  
Refer
5/21/25  

Caption

Increases the limitation of overtime compensation in final average salary calculations from fifteen percent to thirty percent.

Impact

By enabling a higher percentage of overtime to be included in the final average salary, the bill is projected to substantially increase the present value of benefits by approximately $331 million. This would not only alter the benefits received by the eligible members, but it would also necessitate an increase in contributions required from all participating employers in NYSLPFRS. The rise in employer contributions is estimated at around $6 million for the state and approximately $27 million for local participating employers. Such financial implications underscore the bill's potential effects on state and local budgets.

Summary

Bill A08574 proposes an amendment to the retirement and social security law, specifically adjusting the limitation of overtime compensation that can be factored into the final average salary calculations for members of the New York State and Local Police and Fire Retirement System (NYSLPFRS). The bill seeks to increase this limit from the current fifteen percent to thirty percent of an employee's annual wages that are not classified as overtime. This amendment is particularly relevant for Tier 5 and 6 members of the NYSLPFRS, setting a significant precedence in how public safety employees' pensions might be calculated.

Contention

The discussions surrounding Bill A08574 indicate varying views on its implications. Proponents of the bill may argue that adjusting the overtime limit could help in attracting and retaining capable personnel within essential public safety services, ensuring that their retirement benefits more appropriately reflect their overall compensation. However, opponents may counter that this reform could impose a heavier financial burden on state and local budgets, potentially diverting funds from other critical services or necessitating tax increases. Consequently, the bill not only touches on retirement and compensation matters but also raises broader questions about fiscal sustainability and priority given to public safety sector employees.

Companion Bills

NY S06639

Same As Increases the limitation of overtime compensation in final average salary calculations from fifteen percent to thirty percent.

Previously Filed As

NY S06639

Increases the limitation of overtime compensation in final average salary calculations from fifteen percent to thirty percent.

NY A08352

Sets the increase to the overtime ceiling as a fixed percentage.

NY S07670

Sets the increase to the overtime ceiling as a fixed percentage.

NY A09273

Relates to calculating certain pensions; increases pension calculation from thirty-five to forty per centum of final average salary.

NY S06638

Relates to calculating certain pensions; increases pension calculation from thirty-five to forty per centum of final average salary.

NY S09329

Raises legislator compensation to $180,000 beginning January 1, 2028, each year thereafter such salary shall be increased equal to the percentage increase, if any, in the consumer price index for all urban consumers (CPI-U).

NY A09576

Authorizes a thirty year retirement benefit for certain members in Nassau county; provides a retirement allowance equal to 60 percent of a member's final average salary.

NY S08863

Authorizes a thirty year retirement benefit for certain members in Nassau county; provides a retirement allowance equal to 60 percent of a member's final average salary.

NY A08765

Provides for an alternate final average salary calculation for Triborough bridge and tunnel members where such calculation includes certain dates.

NY S08149

Provides for an alternate final average salary calculation for Triborough bridge and tunnel members where such calculation includes certain dates.

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