New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S10231

Introduced
5/7/26  

Caption

Allows Christopher Strattner, a retired police officer, to serve as chief of police for the town of Fishkill police department without diminution of retirement benefits.

Companion Bills

NY A11132

Same As Allows Christopher Strattner, a retired police officer, to serve as chief of police for the town of Fishkill police department without diminution of retirement benefits.

Previously Filed As

NY A11132

Allows Christopher Strattner, a retired police officer, to serve as chief of police for the town of Fishkill police department without diminution of retirement benefits.

NY S01521

Allows retired state police officers to serve as police officers for local police departments without diminution of retirement benefits; empowers the superintendent of state police to approve such service.

NY A06447

Allows retired state police officers to serve as police officers for local police departments without diminution of retirement benefits; empowers the superintendent of state police to approve such service.

NY A07959

Allows Christopher Collins to be eligible to take the civil service exam for the position of police officer with the Saugerties police department.

NY HR90

Police Chief Clay Garvin; commend upon retirement as the Town of Decatur's police chief.

NY A07671

Authorizes Marie Glarakis, a former Suffolk county police officer who is receiving a performance of duty disability retirement, to change the designated beneficiary of her retirement benefits and her retirement option to single life allowance (Option 0).

NY S04656

Authorizes Michael V. Layman to receive state police retirement credit for services performed as a SUNY police officer.

NY A05441

Authorizes Michael V. Layman to receive state police retirement credit for services performed as a SUNY police officer.

NY S06854

Authorizes Marie Glarakis, a former Suffolk county police officer who is receiving a performance of duty disability retirement, to change the designated beneficiary of her retirement benefits and her retirement option to single life allowance (Option 0).

NY A08564

Provides that the maximum age requirement of 35 years for police officers to take a competitive examination shall not apply to any police officer of any county, city, town or village police force not otherwise provided for in this section if such officer is a part-time police officer in a non-competitive position and is vested in the New York state and local police and fire retirement system.

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