340 - Membership of the policemen's and firemen's retirement system.

§  340. Membership of the policemen's and firemen's retirement system.  a.  After the effective date of this article, each person who becomes  a  member  of  the policemen's and firemen's retirement system shall file a  duly executed and acknowledged application with  the  comptroller.  Such  application shall contain:    1. A detailed statement of all such person's service, and    2.  A  statement  that he consents and agrees to membership and to the  contributions prescribed by this article.    b. Membership in the policemen's and firemen's retirement system shall  be mandatory for the following:    1. Policemen and firemen now employed or  hereafter  appointed  by  an  employer.    2.  Policemen  and  firemen  now  employed or hereafter appointed by a  participating employer in a position in the  classified  civil  service,  other than in a position in the exempt class, and who is not eligible to  become  a  member  of  a  local  pension  system.  The employers of such  policemen and firemen shall pay into the pension accumulation  fund  the  amount  required  to  pay  the  accrued  liability  on  account  of such  policemen and firemen, as computed by the actuary. Such  payments  shall  be made in such installments as the comptroller shall require.    * 3. LIRR police officers as defined in paragraph two of subdivision a  of  section three hundred eighty-nine of this article who become such on  or after the effective date of section three hundred eighty-nine of this  article.    * NB Effective the first day of the calendar month  following  receipt  by the comptroller of the election by The Long Island Rail Road Company    4.     Fire     chief-airport,    firefighters-airport,    and    fire  captains-airport, employed by Monroe county who  enter  such  employment  after their employer has elected participation in the New York state and  local police and fire retirement system.    5.  Aircraft  rescue  firefighters  employed  by  the Niagara frontier  transportation authority who enter such employment after their  employer  has  elected  participation  in  the New York state and local police and  fire retirement system.    c. The following may become members of the policemen's  and  firemen's  retirement system:    * 1.  Policemen and firemen in the service of a public or quasi-public  organization if their employer has elected to participate as provided in  section three hundred thirty-one.    * NB Effective until the first day of  the  calendar  month  following  receipt  by the comptroller of the election by The Long Island Rail Road  Company    * 1. Policemen and firemen in the service of a public or  quasi-public  organization,  if  their employer has elected to participate as provided  in section three hundred thirty-one of this article, including each LIRR  police officer as defined in paragraph two of subdivision a  of  section  three  hundred  eighty-nine of this article who is such on the effective  date of such section three hundred eighty-nine and who files an election  with the comptroller in accordance with subdivision a  of  this  section  within  ninety  days  after  the effective date of section three hundred  eighty-nine of this article. Such an election by a LIRR  police  officer  shall  be  effective  as of such effective date and shall be a waiver of  any and all rights such officer may  have  had  to  benefits  under  any  pension  plan  sponsored by The Long Island Rail Road Company other than  the retirement plan provided for in section three hundred eighty-nine of  this article.    * NB Effective the first day of the calendar month  following  receipt  by the comptroller of the election by The Long Island Rail Road Company2.  Officers and employees of the federal government who have at least  five years of member service credit at  the  time  they  become  federal  officers   or  employees  may  continue  as  contributing  members.  The  provisions of this paragraph two shall  not  affect  the  membership  of  officers and employees of the federal government heretofore commenced or  continued  hereunder,  provided, however, that all memberships hereunder  shall be conditioned upon the receipt by the policemen's  and  firemen's  retirement  system  of  the  payments  required by section three hundred  forty-two of this article.    2-a.    Fire    chief-airport,    firefighters-airport,    and    fire  captains-airport  who are employed with the county of Monroe at the time  that their employer elects participation in the New York state and local  police and fire retirement system. Such employees shall  have  one  year  from  the date the employer elects to provide such participation to make  application for membership in such retirement  system  and  upon  filing  such  an  election  shall be transferred to the New York state and local  police and fire retirement  system  notwithstanding  the  provisions  of  section  three  hundred  forty-three  of  this title. Upon request for a  transfer of credit, the reserve  on  such  member's  benefits  shall  be  determined  by the actuary and shall be transferred from the appropriate  fund of the first system to the appropriate fund of the  second  system.  Monroe  county  employees  transferred  pursuant  to this paragraph must  serve one year under the new plan before  they  may  receive  a  greater  service  retirement  benefit  than they would have received had they not  transferred to such new plan.    2-b. Aircraft rescue firefighters employed  by  the  Niagara  frontier  transportation   authority  at  the  time  that  their  employer  elects  participation in the New York state and local police and fire retirement  system. Such employees shall have one year from the  date  the  employer  elects  to provide such participation to make application for membership  in such retirement system and upon filing  such  an  election  shall  be  transferred  to  the New York state and local police and fire retirement  system  notwithstanding  the  provisions  of   section   three   hundred  forty-three  of  this  title. Upon request for a transfer of credit, the  reserve on such member's benefits shall be determined by the actuary and  shall be transferred from the appropriate fund of the  first  system  to  the appropriate fund of the second system. Notwithstanding the foregoing  provisions of this paragraph, the portion of the reserves from the first  system  that  consists  of  member contributions and applicable interest  shall not be refunded and shall not be considered excess  contributions,  and  such portion shall be used toward payment of any past service costs  arising under this section. Niagara  frontier  transportation  authority  employees  transferred  pursuant  to  this paragraph must serve one year  under the new plan before they may receive a greater service  retirement  benefit  than  they would have received had they not transferred to such  new plan.    3. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of subdivision e of this  section, or of this chapter or of any other law, an officer or  employee  in  the  service of the state or of a participating employer who, at the  time of entering such service, was or is entitled  to  benefits  by  any  other  pension  or  retirement  system  maintained  by  the  state  or a  political subdivision thereof, provided such benefits, exclusive of  any  annuity  based solely on his own contributions and interest thereon, are  suspended during his active membership in the policemen's and  firemen's  retirement system. He shall contribute to the retirement system as a new  member.    d.  A  member,  discontinued  from  police or fire service because the  office in which he was employed was transferred to:1. The federal government, or    2.  Any  public  authority or public corporation organized pursuant to  the laws of this state and which is not a participating employer,  may file a written election with the comptroller stating that he  elects  to  continue as a member. Such election shall be subject to the approval  of the comptroller and such continuance shall be  conditioned  upon  the  receipt  by  the  policemen's  and  firemen's  retirement  system of the  payments required by section three hundred forty-two of this article.    e. Any person who is or may be entitled to benefits by any  other  law  providing for pensions and annuities for civil service employees, wholly  or  partly  at  the  expense  of the state or of a political subdivision  thereof, shall  not  be  a  member  of  the  policemen's  and  firemen's  retirement system. This provision, however, shall not:    1.  Affect  the membership of any person who was a member of the state  employees'  retirement  system  on   April   first,   nineteen   hundred  sixty-seven  and  who  became  a member of the policemen's and firemen's  retirement system after such date.    2. Exclude from membership any person paid a salary from two  or  more  sources,  each  of  which  entitles  him  to  membership in a retirement  system.    3. Exclude from membership  any  person  holding  office  pursuant  to  appointment  by  the  governor by and with the advice and consent of the  senate, who at the time of such appointment would otherwise be  entitled  to  a  retirement allowance wholly or partly at the expense of the state  or of a political subdivision thereof.    4. Exclude from membership any person who is or  may  become  eligible  for  old-age and survivors insurance benefits pursuant to the provisions  of this chapter except where  his  position  was  or  is  excluded  from  eligibility  for membership in this retirement system in order to extend  old-age and survisors insurance coverage  to  it  and  such  eligibility  shall not have been restored.    f.  Termination  of  membership.  Membership  in  the  policemen's and  firemen's retirement system shall cease upon the occurrence of  any  one  of the following conditions:    1.  When  seven years have elapsed since a member has performed police  and/or fire service provided, however, that no part of such  seven  year  period  shall run during such time as a member, with at least five years  of member service credit, shall serve as an officer or employee  of  the  federal   government  or  the  United  Nations  or  other  international  organizations of which the United States of America is a member.    2. When a member shall die.    3. When a member shall retire.    4. When a member shall have withdrawn all or part of  his  accumulated  contributions.   Acceptance   by   a   member  of  a  refund  of  excess  contributions pursuant to the provisions of any section of this  article  or  borrowing from his fund in the retirement system pursuant to section  three hundred fifty of this article shall not terminate his  membership.  Acceptance of such a refund of excess contributions by a member entitled  to  a  vested  retirement  allowance  pursuant  to section three hundred  seventy-six of this chapter shall not terminate his right to such vested  retirement allowance nor shall acceptance by him  of  a  refund  of  the  amount  of  his  contributions  and regular interest thereon which is in  excess of the amount of the accumulated  contributions  which  he  would  then  have  to  his  credit had he been contributing on the basis of his  rate  of  normal  contribution  terminate  his  right  to  such   vested  retirement allowance.    5.  When  a  member  who has not attained eligibility for a retirement  allowance or a vested retirement allowance has discontinued service withthe state or a participating employer for a period of  at  least  thirty  consecutive  days  and has requested termination of membership on a form  prepared by the comptroller for such purpose by filing  such  form  with  the  comptroller.  If  such  person  subsequently rejoins the retirement  system within five years from the date he discontinued service with  the  state  or  a  participating  employer,  such person shall be entitled to  every retirement right, benefit and  privilege  which  would  have  been  available  to  him  had  he  reentered  employment  on  the date of such  discontinuance from service.    g. As to any class of persons whose compensation is only  partly  paid  by  the  state  or  a  participating  employer  or  who are serving on a  temporary or  other  than  per  annum  basis,  the  comptroller  in  his  discretion, may:    1. Deny the right to become members, or    2.  Make  optional  the  individual entrance of those whose membership  otherwise would be mandatory.