89-V*2 - Retirement of paramedics employed by the police department in the town of Tonawanda.

* §  89-v.  Retirement of paramedics employed by the police department  in the town of Tonawanda. a. A member employed by the town of  Tonawanda  as  a  paramedic,  or,  if  the  title  of  paramedic  is  abolished, an  individual employed by the police department in the town of Tonawanda in  a position with responsibilities that are essentially identical to those  of a paramedic, shall be eligible to retire pursuant to  the  provisions  of  this  section,  if  such  member  files  a  timely election with the  comptroller, on a form provided by the comptroller for such purpose,  to  be  covered  by  this  section. To be effective, such form must be filed  within one year after this section shall become law, or within one  year  following  the individual's commencement of eligible employment with the  police department in the town of  Tonawanda,  whichever  is  later.  The  benefits  hereinabove  provided  shall be payable to a member, unless at  the date of retirement, such member would otherwise  be  entitled  to  a  greater  benefit under other provisions of this article had he withdrawn  from this section,  in  which  event  such  greater  benefits  shall  be  payable.    b.  Such  members  shall  be entitled to retire upon the completion of  twenty-five years of total creditable service by filing  an  application  therefor in the manner provided for in section seventy of this article.    c.  Upon  completion  of  twenty-five  years of such services and upon  retirement, each such member shall receive  a  pension  which,  together  with  an  annuity  which shall be the actuarial equivalent of his or her  accumulated contributions at the time of his or her  retirement  and  an  additional   pension   which   is   the   actuarial  equivalent  of  the  reserved-for-increased-take-home-pay to which he  or  she  may  then  be  entitled  shall  be  sufficient  to provide him or her with a retirement  allowance equal to one-half of his or her final average salary.    d. As used in this section "creditable service" shall include any  and  all  services performed as a paramedic with the police department in the  town of Tonawanda.    e. Credit for service as a member or officer of the state police or as  a paid fireman, policeman or officer of any organized fire department or  police force or department of any  county,  city,  village,  town,  fire  district  or  police  district,  shall  also  be deemed to be creditable  service and shall be included in computing years of  total  service  for  retirement pursuant to this section provided such services are performed  by  the member while contributing to the New York state and local police  and fire retirement system pursuant to the provisions of this article or  article eight of this chapter.    f.  The  town  of  Tonawanda  shall  certify   to   the   comptroller,  periodically  and  at  such  intervals of time as may be required and in  such fashion as may be prescribed, the identity of the paramedics in the  police department's employ.    g. A member contributing on the basis of this section at the  time  of  retirement,  may  retire  after  the  completion of twenty-five years of  total creditable service. Application therefor may be filed in a  manner  similar  to  that  provided  in  section  seventy  of this article. Upon  completion of twenty-five years of such  service  and  upon  retirement,  each such member shall receive a pension which, together with an annuity  which  shall  be  the  actuarial  equivalent  of  his or her accumulated  contributions at the time of his or her  retirement  and  an  additional  pension     which     is     the    actuarial    equivalent    of    the  reserved-for-increased-take-home-pay to which he  or  she  may  then  be  entitled  shall  be  sufficient  to provide him or her with a retirement  allowance equal to one-half of his or her  final  average  salary.  Upon  retirement,  each such member shall receive, for each year of service in  excess of twenty-five, an additional pension which  shall  be  equal  toone-sixtieth of his or her final average salary; provided, however, that  the  total  allowance  payable pursuant to this section shall not exceed  three-quarters of such member's final average salary.    h.  In computing the service of a member pursuant to this section full  credit shall be given and full allowance shall be made  for  service  of  such  member  in time of war after World War I as defined in section two  of this chapter, provided such member at the time of his or her entrance  into the armed forces was in the service of the town of Tonawanda.    i. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent a member, who does not  retire pursuant to  the  provisions  of  this  section,  from  utilizing  service  which  is creditable service pursuant to the provisions of this  section for service credit pursuant to the provisions of any other  plan  of this article to which such member is subject.    j.  Impairments  of health; presumption. Notwithstanding any provision  of this chapter or of any general, special or local law to the contrary,  any paramedic employed by the police department in the town of Tonawanda  who is covered by the provisions of this section  or  subdivision  s  of  section  six  hundred  four  of  this  chapter  and  who  contracts HIV,  tuberculosis or hepatitis after  contact  with  members  of  the  public  (where  there  may  have  been  an  exposure  to a bodily fluid) will be  presumed to have contracted such disease in the performance or discharge  of his or her duties as the natural and proximate result of an  accident  sustained  in the performance of duties unless the contrary be proven by  competent evidence.    k. Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter or of any general  or  special  law  to  the  contrary,  any  condition of impairment of health  caused by diseases of the heart, resulting in disability or death to any  paramedic employed by the police department in the town of Tonawanda who  is covered by the provisions of this section or subdivision s of section  six hundred four of this chapter and  who,  prior  to  entry  into  such  service  successfully  passed  a  physical  examination  which failed to  disclose evidence of any disease or other impairment of the heart  shall  be  presumptive  evidence  that  it  was incurred in the performance and  discharge of duty and the  natural  proximate  result  of  an  accident,  unless the contrary be proved by competent evidence.    l.  A  paramedic  employed  by  the  police  department in the town of  Tonawanda  who  is  covered  by  the  provisions  of  this  section   or  subdivision  s  of  section six hundred four of this chapter and is in a  plan which permits immediate retirement upon completion of  a  specified  period  of  service  without  regard  to  age  or  who is subject to the  provision of subdivision b of section four hundred  forty-five  of  this  chapter,  shall upon completion of ninety days of service be covered for  financial protection in the event of death in service pursuant  to  this  subdivision.  Such  death  benefit  shall  be  equal  to three times the  member's salary raised to the next  highest  multiple  of  one  thousand  dollars,  but in no event shall it exceed three times the maximum salary  specified in section one hundred thirty of the civil service law.    m. The provisions of this section shall be controlling notwithstanding  any other provisions in this chapter to the contrary.    * NB There are 3 § 89-v's