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§ 506. Board  meetings;  oaths  of  office;  quorum;  expenses. 1. The  retirement board shall meet annually at Albany on a business day in  the  month of January to be fixed by the board and shall have stated meetings  at  the  same  place at least once in each three months as determined by  the regulations of the board.    2. Each member of the retirement board shall, within  ten  days  after  his  appointment or election, take the constitutional oath of office and  cause the same to be filed in the office of the department of state.    3. A majority of the members of the retirement board shall  constitute  a quorum for the transaction of any business.    4.   The   members   of  the  retirement  board  shall  serve  without  compensation, but they shall be reimbursed from the expense fund for all  actual necessary expenses and for any loss of salary or wages  they  may  suffer through serving on the retirement board.    5. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the affirmative vote of  a  majority  of the board and the concurrence of one member of the board  elected from among the active members of the retirement system shall  be  required  to  adopt,  amend or repeal any rule or regulation relating to  member benefits.    6. Notwithstanding any other provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  a  member  of the retirement board who is elected from among the members of  the retirement system shall, upon his request, be  granted  a  leave  of  absence  without pay by his employer for the period of time he serves as  a member of the retirement board. During the period  of  said  leave  of  absence,  such  member of the retirement board shall receive full credit  in the retirement system for the period of such leave  of  absence.  The  provisions  of this subdivision shall not be construed as prohibiting an  employer at its discretion from granting a leave of  absence  with  pay.  The  retirement  board is authorized to adopt such rules and regulations  as  it  finds  necessary  in  administering  the  provisions   of   this  subdivision.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-11 > 506

§ 506. Board  meetings;  oaths  of  office;  quorum;  expenses. 1. The  retirement board shall meet annually at Albany on a business day in  the  month of January to be fixed by the board and shall have stated meetings  at  the  same  place at least once in each three months as determined by  the regulations of the board.    2. Each member of the retirement board shall, within  ten  days  after  his  appointment or election, take the constitutional oath of office and  cause the same to be filed in the office of the department of state.    3. A majority of the members of the retirement board shall  constitute  a quorum for the transaction of any business.    4.   The   members   of  the  retirement  board  shall  serve  without  compensation, but they shall be reimbursed from the expense fund for all  actual necessary expenses and for any loss of salary or wages  they  may  suffer through serving on the retirement board.    5. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the affirmative vote of  a  majority  of the board and the concurrence of one member of the board  elected from among the active members of the retirement system shall  be  required  to  adopt,  amend or repeal any rule or regulation relating to  member benefits.    6. Notwithstanding any other provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  a  member  of the retirement board who is elected from among the members of  the retirement system shall, upon his request, be  granted  a  leave  of  absence  without pay by his employer for the period of time he serves as  a member of the retirement board. During the period  of  said  leave  of  absence,  such  member of the retirement board shall receive full credit  in the retirement system for the period of such leave  of  absence.  The  provisions  of this subdivision shall not be construed as prohibiting an  employer at its discretion from granting a leave of  absence  with  pay.  The  retirement  board is authorized to adopt such rules and regulations  as  it  finds  necessary  in  administering  the  provisions   of   this  subdivision.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-11 > 506

§ 506. Board  meetings;  oaths  of  office;  quorum;  expenses. 1. The  retirement board shall meet annually at Albany on a business day in  the  month of January to be fixed by the board and shall have stated meetings  at  the  same  place at least once in each three months as determined by  the regulations of the board.    2. Each member of the retirement board shall, within  ten  days  after  his  appointment or election, take the constitutional oath of office and  cause the same to be filed in the office of the department of state.    3. A majority of the members of the retirement board shall  constitute  a quorum for the transaction of any business.    4.   The   members   of  the  retirement  board  shall  serve  without  compensation, but they shall be reimbursed from the expense fund for all  actual necessary expenses and for any loss of salary or wages  they  may  suffer through serving on the retirement board.    5. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the affirmative vote of  a  majority  of the board and the concurrence of one member of the board  elected from among the active members of the retirement system shall  be  required  to  adopt,  amend or repeal any rule or regulation relating to  member benefits.    6. Notwithstanding any other provision  of  law  to  the  contrary,  a  member  of the retirement board who is elected from among the members of  the retirement system shall, upon his request, be  granted  a  leave  of  absence  without pay by his employer for the period of time he serves as  a member of the retirement board. During the period  of  said  leave  of  absence,  such  member of the retirement board shall receive full credit  in the retirement system for the period of such leave  of  absence.  The  provisions  of this subdivision shall not be construed as prohibiting an  employer at its discretion from granting a leave of  absence  with  pay.  The  retirement  board is authorized to adopt such rules and regulations  as  it  finds  necessary  in  administering  the  provisions   of   this  subdivision.