90 - Payment of overtime compensation to public officers or employees.

§   90.  Payment  of  overtime  compensation  to  public  officers  or  employees. The governing board of each municipal  corporation  or  other  civil  division or political subdivision of the state, or in the city of  New York, the mayor, by ordinance, local law, resolution, order or rule,  may provide for the payment of  overtime  compensation  to  any  or  all  public  officers  except  elective officers and those officers otherwise  excluded by  law  and  to  any  or  all  public  employees  under  their  jurisdiction at the regular basic pay rate of such officers or employees  for  all  time such officers or employees are required to work in excess  of their regularly established hours of employment or at such other rate  as such governing board, or in the city of  New  York,  the  mayor,  may  authorize.  The  amounts  received  as  overtime compensation under this  section shall be regarded as salary  or  compensation  for  any  of  the  purposes  of  any  pension  or retirement system of which the officer or  employee receiving the same is a member, except as set forth in sections  five hundred one, six hundred one,  and  twelve  hundred  three  of  the  retirement and social security law. Such overtime compensation shall not  be regarded as salary or compensation for the purpose of determining the  right  to  any  increase of salary or any salary increment on account of  length of service or otherwise. No such overtime compensation  shall  be  construed to constitute a promotion.