114 - Retirement of certain state employees.

§  114.  Retirement  of certain state employees.  All state employees,  except teachers in the state college for teachers and the  state  normal  schools and teachers in the state agricultural and industrial school who  shall  be  considered  as  teachers subject to the provisions of article  eleven of the education law, and, except such  state  employees  as  are  otherwise provided for by the mental hygiene law and the correction law,  who  were  included  under  the  provisions  of chapter four hundred and  forty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred ten; chapter one  hundred  and  eighty-five  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred thirteen; chapter five  hundred and eleven and section sixteen  of  chapter  three  hundred  and  sixty-nine  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred fourteen; chapters five  hundred and fifty-seven and six hundred and  fourteen  of  the  laws  of  nineteen hundred fifteen; chapter two hundred and twenty-one of the laws  of  nineteen  hundred nineteen; chapter seven hundred and ninety-four of  the laws of nineteen hundred twenty, who elected to  become  members  of  the  New  York  state  employees' retirement system on or before January  first, nineteen hundred twenty-two, shall continue to be members of such  system and shall be subject to all the provisions  of  law  relative  to  such system with the exception that they shall be entitled to credit for  prior  service  as  defined  by  section  two of this chapter, including  service as a grand jury stenographer, up to and  including  July  first,  nineteen  hundred twenty-one. All teachers of the state agricultural and  industrial school who were entitled  to  retirement  under  section  ten  hundred  and  ninety-five of the education law, as added by chapter four  hundred and forty-one of the laws of  nineteen  hundred  ten,  who  have  become  or  hereafter  become  members of the state teachers' retirement  system, shall be entitled to credit for the same service upon retirement  under the laws relating to such system, as they would have been entitled  to receive  under  the  provisions  of  said  section  ten  hundred  and  ninety-five of the education law.