Provides for eligibility of certain participants in the New York City employees retirement system to opt into the twenty-five year retirement program for EMT members.
Note
Overall, S09378 endeavors to strengthen the retirement framework for New York City EMTs, reflecting broader trends in public service employment that prioritize comprehensive benefits for essential workers.
Impact
The implementation of S09378 is expected to influence state law by expanding benefits under the retirement system for New York City EMTs, thereby creating a more favorable financial landscape for employees who serve in demanding roles associated with public health and safety. The expected fiscal impact, as noted in the accompanying fiscal note, suggests fluctuations in employer contributions over the coming decades, with an initial increase in obligations, followed by a gradual decrease. This change aims to ensure that EMT members have adequate retirement savings reflective of their service duration, thereby potentially enhancing recruitment and retention in this essential workforce.
Summary
Bill S09378 proposes amendments to the New York City Employees Retirement System (NYCERS) governing the eligibility of certain Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) to opt into the twenty-five year retirement program. This legislation specifically targets Tier 4 and Tier 6 EMT members who previously opted out of the EMT 25-Year Plan. By allowing these individuals a second opportunity to join the plan, the bill seeks to enhance retirement benefits for eligible EMTs by permitting enrollment within 180 days following the bill's enactment. This move not only reflects an acknowledgement of the vital role that EMTs play in public safety but also aims to improve their long-term financial security with a more substantial retirement plan option.
Contention
While proponents argue this bill offers necessary support to EMTs, criticism may arise regarding the financial implications for the NYC retirement system. The legislation could create an ongoing fiscal strain due to increased benefits disbursal, which might be debated against other necessary public funding projects. Furthermore, there may be differing opinions on the equity of providing a second opportunity to certain tiers of EMTs while excluding others, which could lead to discussions around fairness and accessibility within the retirement system. This contentious aspect indicates that while the intent is to support EMTs, the execution and specifics may incur challenges.
Same As
Provides for eligibility of certain participants in the New York City employees retirement system to opt into the twenty-five year retirement program for EMT members.
Provides for eligibility of certain participants in the New York City employees retirement system to opt into the twenty-five year retirement program for EMT members.
Provides for eligibility of certain participants in the New York City employees retirement system to opt into the twenty-five year retirement program for EMT members.
Provides for eligibility of certain participants in the New York City employees retirement system to opt into the twenty-five year retirement program for EMT members.
Establishes a twenty-five year retirement program for members of the NYC employees' retirement system employed as water supply police; provides for employer pick-up of certain additional member contributions required to be made by certain participants in the 25-year retirement programs.
Establishes a twenty-five year retirement program for members of the NYC employees' retirement system employed as water supply police; provides for employer pick-up of certain additional member contributions required to be made by certain participants in the 25-year retirement programs.
Establishes a twenty-five year retirement program for members of the NYC employees' retirement system employed as water supply police; provides for employer pick-up of certain additional member contributions required to be made by certain participants in the 25-year retirement programs.
Establishes a twenty-five year retirement program for members of the NYC employees' retirement system employed as water supply police; provides for employer pick-up of certain additional member contributions required to be made by certain participants in the 25-year retirement programs.
Provides for the refund of additional member contributions of persons who cease to be members of the age fifty-seven retirement program for certain New York city members because they have become members of the twenty-five year retirement program for EMTs.
Relates to the establishment of a twenty-two and one-half year retirement program for members of the New York city employees' retirement system employed as emergency medical technicians and advanced emergency medical technicians and to the establishment of such program for such members who are subject to articles 11 and 15 of the retirement and social security law.
Relates to the establishment of a twenty-two and one-half year retirement program for members of the New York city employees' retirement system employed as emergency medical technicians and advanced emergency medical technicians and to the establishment of such program for such members who are subject to articles 11 and 15 of the retirement and social security law.