330 - Participation by municipalities.

§   330.   Participation  by  municipalities.  a.  Every  municipality  (exclusive of those maintaining a  local  pension  system  for  all  its  policemen  and firemen) employing policemen and firemen must participate  in  the  policemen's  and  firemen's   retirement   system,   and   such  participation shall be irrevocable.    b. A municipality maintaining a local pension system for its policemen  and  firemen  may  elect to participate in the policemen's and firemen's  retirement system upon the petition of sixty per centum of  the  members  of  the  local  pension  system for policemen and firemen. Such election  shall be exercised by the adoption of a resolution approved by its local  legislative body and any other  body  or  officer  required  by  law  to  approve  resolution of such local legislative body. Upon the filing of a  certified copy of such resolution with the  comptroller,  such  election  shall  be irrevocable, and the municipality shall become a participating  employer. As of the date such participation is approved:    1. The operation of such local pension system shall be discontinued.    2. The existing pensioners and annuitants of such local pension system  shall be continued and paid at their existing rates by  the  policemen's  and firemen's retirement system.    3.  Any cash and securities to the credit of such local pension system  shall be transferred to the policemen's and firemen's retirement system.    4. The trustees or other administrative head  of  such  local  pension  system shall certify the proportion, if any, of the funds of such system  that  represents  the  accumulated  contributions of the members and the  individual shares of the members therein. Such shares shall be  credited  to  the  respective  annuity  savings  accounts  of such members in this  retirement system. The balance  of  the  funds  so  transferred  to  the  policemen's  and firemen's retirement system shall be offset against the  liability on account  of  existing  pensioners,  annuitants  and  active  members.  The  resulting  liability so determined shall be the basis for  the rate of deficiency  contribution  of  such  county,  city,  town  or  village as determined pursuant to section twenty-three of this article.    c.  The  county  of  Monroe,  by  resolution  legally  adopted  by its  governing body filed with and approved by the comptroller, may elect  to  have    its    fire   chief-airport,   firefighter-airport,   and   fire  captain-airport personnel in those titles designated by  such  governing  body,  become  eligible  to  participate in the New York state and local  police and fire retirement system.  Upon  such  adoption,  such  county,  except  as  specifically provided in this article to the contrary, shall  thereafter be treated as a participating employer. Such resolution shall  provide for the payment by the county of any  costs  incurred  for  past  service  credit  as  well  as  future  cost  occasioned  by the county's  election under this subdivision; provided articles fourteen and  fifteen  member  contributions  previously  made by members of the New York state  and local employees' retirement system who will become  members  of  the  New  York  state  and local police and fire retirement system under this  section shall be transferred to the New York state and local police  and  fire  retirement  system  and  used to offset the amount of past service  costs which would otherwise result. Further,  the  past  service  costs,  less  such accumulated tiers 3 and 4 member contributions, shall be paid  over a ten year period at the rates of interest used  in  the  actuarial  valuations covering the ten year period.    d.  A  participating employer's election of any retirement benefit for  members of the state and local police and fire retirement  system  shall  apply either to its police officers or its firefighters, as the case may  be.