Removes post-retirement earnings restrictions for New York city department of correction uniformed personnel with respect to a retiree subsequent to such member's earliest eligibility date for service retirement.
Impact
The immediate implication of S07661, if passed, would be the enhancement of financial independence for retired correction personnel who are currently receiving disability benefits. It is designed to enable beneficiaries to increase their income through private employment without risking suspension of their benefits. The estimated average pension allowance for impacted individuals is approximately $23,100 annually, which could provide substantial financial relief, particularly in light of the rising cost of living.
Summary
Bill S07661 proposes to amend the retirement and social security law to remove post-retirement earnings restrictions for uniformed personnel of the New York City Department of Correction. Specifically, the bill targets those who are receiving ordinary disability benefits from the New York City Employees' Retirement System (NYCERS) after they reach their service retirement eligibility date. This legislative change aims to allow these retirees greater flexibility in earning income from private sector employment without the burden of previously imposed limitations.
Contention
Notably, there are potential points of contention surrounding the bill, mainly regarding the fiscal impact on the retirement system and overall benefits structure. Critics may raise concerns about the sustainability of the NYCERS given the proposed benefits expansion and the uncertainty regarding how many retirees would opt to return to the workforce under the new regulations. In light of the existing economic pressures, the bill's authors might need to assure stakeholders that ample safeguards will be put in place to ensure the pension system remains viable.
Fiscal_note
The bill's fiscal note outlines that the annual costs could vary significantly based on the salary of re-employed retirees and the number of individuals choosing to return to work. Factors such as actuarial assumptions and demographic changes will play a critical role in determining the long-term feasibility of the proposed amendments to benefit structure. Continuing discussions during legislative sessions will likely address the risks associated with potential overhauls of existing retirement policies.
Same As
Removes post-retirement earnings restrictions for New York city department of correction uniformed personnel with respect to a retiree subsequent to such member's earliest eligibility date for service retirement.
Removes post-retirement earnings restrictions for New York city department of correction uniformed personnel with respect to a retiree subsequent to such member's earliest eligibility date for service retirement.
Allows members of the New York city fire department pension fund to obtain service credit for retirement eligibility and retirement allowance from any of the public retirement systems of New York state.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Removes the twenty-five year requirement for tier three escalation for service retirement of members of the New York city fire department pension fund.