Authorizes Larry Mendel to receive his 30 years of service credit granting eligibility for the length of service award program.
Impact
If enacted, this bill will not only provide benefits to Mr. Mendel but also reinforce the importance of proper record-keeping within the volunteer firefighting community. It signifies a step towards recognizing the contributions of volunteer firefighters, who often serve their communities without adequate documentation of their service. Additionally, by mandating that all costs associated with the implementation be borne by Glatfelter Specialty Benefits, the bill ensures that there is no financial burden placed on taxpayers or the local government to correct this oversight.
Summary
Assembly Bill A08817 seeks to authorize Larry Mendel, a retired volunteer firefighter, to receive his 30 years of service credit under the length of service award program. This bill is a unique legislative action taken due to Mr. Mendel's situation, where he did not receive his correct award for service due to record-keeping issues. The bill acknowledges Mendel’s contributions to the Patterson Volunteer Fire Department and intends to rectify the oversight to grant him benefits he should have received based on his long service.
Contention
The specific point of contention surrounding A08817 may revolve around the fairness and precedence of making exceptions for individual cases. While supporters of the bill argue that recognition is due for dedicated service, opponents may raise concerns about setting a precedent for other similar cases and the potential implications for the length of service award program as a whole. Moreover, there could be discussions on whether it is appropriate for the state to intervene in locally managed programs, particularly those that may have unique circumstances.
Authorizes David Edwards to receive certain service credit under a twenty-five year retirement plan offering one-sixtieths after twenty-five years of total creditable service for service with the Binghamton Fire Department.
Authorizes Scott Pavlick to receive certain service credit under a twenty-five year retirement plan offering one-sixtieths after twenty-five years of total creditable service for service with the Binghamton Fire Department.
Authorizes Scott Pavlick to receive certain service credit under a twenty-five year retirement plan offering one-sixtieths after twenty-five years of total creditable service for service with the Binghamton Fire Department.
Authorizes a member to obtain up to three years of service credit for prior paid police service within the United States with an accredited police agency outside of the state of New York; requires a member to have at least five years of credited service to be eligible to receive such credit.
Authorizes a member to obtain up to three years of service credit for prior paid police service within the United States with an accredited police agency outside of the state of New York; requires a member to have at least five years of credited service to be eligible to receive such credit.
Allows political subdivisions which contract to receive fire protection services from a special fire company or department to jointly establish a service award program with political subdivisions which contract to receive ambulance services from the same special fire company or department.
Allows political subdivisions which contract to receive fire protection services from a special fire company or department to jointly establish a service award program with political subdivisions which contract to receive ambulance services from the same special fire company or department.