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§ 525. Protection  against  fraud.  1.  Any person who shall knowingly  make any false statement, or shall falsify or permit to be falsified any  record or records of this retirement system in any  attempt  to  defraud  such  system  as a result of such act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,  and shall be punishable therefor under the laws  of  the  state  of  New  York.    2.  Any violation of subdivision one of this section that results in a  member or beneficiary of the retirement system receiving  a  benefit  or  payment in excess of one thousand dollars more than he or she would have  been entitled to shall be a class E felony. Any violation of subdivision  one  of  this  section  that  results  in a member or beneficiary of the  retirement system to receive a benefit or payment  in  excess  of  three  thousand  dollars  more than he or she would have been entitled to shall  be a class D felony.    3. Should any change or error in records result  in  any  employee  or  beneficiary  receiving  from  the retirement system more or less than he  would have been entitled to receive had the records been correct,  then,  on  the  discovery of any such error, the retirement board shall correct  such error, and, as far as practicable, shall  adjust  the  payments  in  such  a  manner that the actuarial equivalent of the benefit to which he  was correctly entitled shall be paid.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-11 > 525

§ 525. Protection  against  fraud.  1.  Any person who shall knowingly  make any false statement, or shall falsify or permit to be falsified any  record or records of this retirement system in any  attempt  to  defraud  such  system  as a result of such act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,  and shall be punishable therefor under the laws  of  the  state  of  New  York.    2.  Any violation of subdivision one of this section that results in a  member or beneficiary of the retirement system receiving  a  benefit  or  payment in excess of one thousand dollars more than he or she would have  been entitled to shall be a class E felony. Any violation of subdivision  one  of  this  section  that  results  in a member or beneficiary of the  retirement system to receive a benefit or payment  in  excess  of  three  thousand  dollars  more than he or she would have been entitled to shall  be a class D felony.    3. Should any change or error in records result  in  any  employee  or  beneficiary  receiving  from  the retirement system more or less than he  would have been entitled to receive had the records been correct,  then,  on  the  discovery of any such error, the retirement board shall correct  such error, and, as far as practicable, shall  adjust  the  payments  in  such  a  manner that the actuarial equivalent of the benefit to which he  was correctly entitled shall be paid.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-11 > 525

§ 525. Protection  against  fraud.  1.  Any person who shall knowingly  make any false statement, or shall falsify or permit to be falsified any  record or records of this retirement system in any  attempt  to  defraud  such  system  as a result of such act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,  and shall be punishable therefor under the laws  of  the  state  of  New  York.    2.  Any violation of subdivision one of this section that results in a  member or beneficiary of the retirement system receiving  a  benefit  or  payment in excess of one thousand dollars more than he or she would have  been entitled to shall be a class E felony. Any violation of subdivision  one  of  this  section  that  results  in a member or beneficiary of the  retirement system to receive a benefit or payment  in  excess  of  three  thousand  dollars  more than he or she would have been entitled to shall  be a class D felony.    3. Should any change or error in records result  in  any  employee  or  beneficiary  receiving  from  the retirement system more or less than he  would have been entitled to receive had the records been correct,  then,  on  the  discovery of any such error, the retirement board shall correct  such error, and, as far as practicable, shall  adjust  the  payments  in  such  a  manner that the actuarial equivalent of the benefit to which he  was correctly entitled shall be paid.