New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A09531

Introduced
1/14/26  

Caption

Authorizes the county of Clinton to employ retired former members of the division of state police as special patrol officers.

Impact

The implementation of A09531 has implications for local law enforcement staffing in Clinton County. By allowing retired state police officers to serve as special patrol officers without the usual civil service exam, the county can potentially address public safety needs more efficiently. This move could enhance departmental resources, particularly in communities where police staffing levels have been challenged by budgetary constraints or a shortage of personnel.

Summary

Bill A09531 aims to amend the civil service law in New York to allow the county of Clinton to appoint and employ retired members of the division of state police as special patrol officers. This legislation is notable as it enables retired officers to be hired without the need for examination or adherence to other requirements typically mandated by civil service laws. Essentially, this bill provides a streamlined process for bringing experienced former police officers back into law enforcement roles within the county.

Contention

However, A09531 may also result in concerns regarding the bypassing of standard civil service hiring practices. Critics may argue that the bill undermines the integrity of the hiring process for public safety positions, which are traditionally open to a wider pool of candidates through competitive exams. The ease of rehiring retired officers without competitive evaluation might lead to debates on meritocracy and ensure that the best candidates are serving in these critical roles.

Companion Bills

NY S04448

Same As Authorizes the county of Clinton to employ retired former members of the division of state police as special patrol officers.

Previously Filed As

NY S04448

Authorizes the county of Clinton to employ retired former members of the division of state police as special patrol officers.

NY A03755

Authorizes the county of Clinton to employ retired former members of the division of state police as special patrol officers.

NY A09687

Authorizes the villages of Malone, Saranac Lake and Tupper Lake, in the county of Franklin, to employ retired former members of the division of state police as part-time village police officers.

NY S09128

Authorizes the county of Warren to offer an optional twenty-year retirement plan to Bradley Murphy, a patrol officer employed by such county.

NY A10373

Authorizes the county of Warren to offer an optional twenty-year retirement plan to Bradley Murphy, a patrol officer employed by such county.

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 S08038

Enacts the State Police Retention act; provides a deferred retirement option plan payable to members and officers of the division of state police.

NY A09155

Enacts the State Police Retention act; provides a deferred retirement option plan payable to members and officers of the division of state police.

NY S03321

Authorizes Alexander D. Rusin to receive retroactive membership in the New York state and local employees' retirement system.

NY A08698

Authorizes Alexander D. Rusin to receive retroactive membership in the New York state and local employees' retirement system.

Similar Bills

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