Authorizes an optional twenty-five year retirement plan for fire marshals I and supervisors of such title in Suffolk county.
Impact
The legislation would significantly alter the retirement benefits of the eligible fire marshals in Suffolk County. Under the new plan, members would be entitled to receive a retirement benefit equal to one half of their final average salary for 25 years of service, with additional benefits accruing for any service beyond that benchmark. This proposed change would likely enhance the attractiveness of fire marshal positions and is intended to support retention and recruitment efforts within this crucial public safety sector. Municipalities opting for this plan may see an increase in their retirement system contributions, which is estimated to be about 6% of the salaries paid to eligible members.
Summary
S05754 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending the New York retirement and social security law to authorize an optional twenty-five year retirement plan specifically for chief fire marshals, assistant chief fire marshals, fire marshals II, and fire marshals I within Suffolk County or participating towns and villages. The bill allows these individuals to retire after 25 years of credited service with a pension benefit based on their final average salary. This approach seeks to provide a balanced means of recognizing the demanding nature of these roles while also maintaining financial sustainability for the involved municipalities and districts.
Contention
While the bill appears to support public safety professionals, it is not without contention. Stakeholders may be concerned about the financial implications of offering such benefits, as the costs associated with the new retirement plan would need to be borne by participating employers. This could strain local budgets, particularly if many municipalities opt into the plan. The expectation of increased administrative costs and one-time payments for past service costs could pose challenges for local government finances. Additionally, some critics may argue that such incentives should be reserved for more high-risk jobs, raising discussions about equity in retirement benefits across different public service roles.
Grants Nassau county fire marshals, supervising fire marshals, fire marshals, assistant fire marshals, assistant chief fire marshals or chief fire marshals pension benefits for service rendered beyond twenty-five years.
Grants Nassau county fire marshals, supervising fire marshals, fire marshals, assistant fire marshals, assistant chief fire marshals or chief fire marshals pension benefits for service rendered beyond twenty-five years.
Designates all chief fire marshals, assistant chief fire marshals, fire marshal IIs and fire marshal Is employed by the county of Suffolk or a town or village therein as peace officers.