110-B - Deduction of dues and insurance premiums from benefits of certain retired members.

§  110-b.  Deduction  of  dues and insurance premiums from benefits of  certain retired members. Notwithstanding any other provision of  law  to  the  contrary  and subject to the provisions of a collective negotiating  agreement between the state and an  employee  organization  representing  employees  whose  positions are in collective negotiating units designed  as  the  administrative  services  unit,  operational   services   unit,  institutional  services  unit  or division of military and naval affairs  unit established pursuant to article fourteen of the civil service  law,  the  comptroller  is  hereby  authorized  to  deduct from the retirement  allowance of any retired member of such negotiating units who retired on  or after January first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-seven  an  amount  of  membership  dues as the retired member may specify in writing filed with  the comptroller for the payment of such employee organization membership  dues and premiums for employee organization  sponsored  group  insurance  plans.  Any  such written authorization may be withdrawn by such retired  member at any time upon filing written notice of  such  withdrawal  with  the  comptroller.  Notwithstanding  the  foregoing  provisions  of  this  section,  the  employee  organization  certified,  pursuant  to  article  fourteen   of  the  civil  service  law,  to  represent  the  collective  negotiating unit from which the  member  retired  shall  have  exclusive  payroll  deduction  of  membership  dues  and premiums for insurance and  mass-merchandized automobile  and  homeowners'  insurance  policies  for  retired members of such collective negotiating unit. Deductions for such  dues  and  premiums  shall  not  be  authorized  for  any other employee  organization or  group  except  by  express  written  approval  of  such  appropriate  certified  employee organization. Notwithstanding any other  provision of law to the contrary, a retired member shall have the right,  at any time after his or her retirement, to execute and file a deduction  authorization card with the retirement system authorizing the payment of  voluntary contributions  to  the  political  committee,  as  defined  in  section   14-100   of  the  election  law,  of  such  member's  employee  organization, provided such  organization  is  certified  or  recognized  pursuant   to   article  fourteen  of  the  civil  service  law  as  the  representative of all employees in the negotiation unit  in  which  such  member  was  then  employed. Such authorization shall continue in effect  until revoked in writing by such member. The comptroller shall determine  the cost of administering deductions for voluntary contributions to  the  political  committee  and  the cost incurred by the retirement system in  administering such contributions shall be paid from  the  funds  of  the  political committee.