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§ 536. Deductions   from  benefits  of  certain  retired  members.  1.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a pensioner who  is  retired  from  the retirement system shall have the right, at any time after such  pensioner's retirement, to execute and file  a  deduction  authorization  card  with  the  retirement  board  authorizing  the deduction from such  pensioner's retirement allowance of membership dues and such pensioner's  share of the cost for employee organization-sponsored benefit plans  and  the  payment thereof to a retiree organization of which the pensioner is  then a member and which is  then  affiliated  with  either  an  employee  organization  certified  or  recognized  as  the  collective  bargaining  representative of all employees in the negotiating  unit  of  which  the  pensioner  was a part prior to his or her retirement or with an employee  organization with which such employee organization is  then  affiliated.  The  retirement  board  shall  thereafter  deduct  from  the  retirement  allowance of such pensioner the  amount  of  membership  dues  and  such  amounts  required  to  be  paid  by  such  pensioner for such authorized  employee organization-sponsored benefit plans, and  shall  transmit  the  sum  so  deducted to said retiree organization. Such authorization shall  continue in effect until revoked  in  writing  by  such  pensioner.  For  purposes  of  this  section,  the  term "employee organization-sponsored  benefit plans" shall include any and all insurance  plans  and/or  other  benefit plans sponsored by such retiree organization whether provided by  (a)  a  not-for-profit corporation licensed under article forty-three of  the insurance law; (b) any insurance company authorized to  do  business  in   this   state;  (c)  a  health  maintenance  organization  issued  a  certificate of authority pursuant to article forty-four  of  the  public  health law; or (d) a self-insurance arrangement, welfare fund or benefit  fund.    2.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a retired member shall  have the right, at any time after his or her retirement, to execute  and  file   a   deduction   authorization  card  with  the  retirement  board  authorizing the payment of  voluntary  contributions  to  the  political  committee,  as  defined  in  subdivision  one  of  section 14-100 of the  election law, of such  member's  employee  organization,  provided  such  organization  is certified or recognized pursuant to article fourteen of  the civil service law as the representative  of  all  employees  in  the  negotiating  unit  in  which such retired member was then employed. Such  authorization shall continue in effect until revoked in writing by  such  member.  The  board shall determine the cost of administering deductions  for voluntary contributions to the  political  committee  and  the  cost  incurred  by  the  retirement system in administering such contributions  shall be paid from the funds of the political committee.

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§ 536. Deductions   from  benefits  of  certain  retired  members.  1.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a pensioner who  is  retired  from  the retirement system shall have the right, at any time after such  pensioner's retirement, to execute and file  a  deduction  authorization  card  with  the  retirement  board  authorizing  the deduction from such  pensioner's retirement allowance of membership dues and such pensioner's  share of the cost for employee organization-sponsored benefit plans  and  the  payment thereof to a retiree organization of which the pensioner is  then a member and which is  then  affiliated  with  either  an  employee  organization  certified  or  recognized  as  the  collective  bargaining  representative of all employees in the negotiating  unit  of  which  the  pensioner  was a part prior to his or her retirement or with an employee  organization with which such employee organization is  then  affiliated.  The  retirement  board  shall  thereafter  deduct  from  the  retirement  allowance of such pensioner the  amount  of  membership  dues  and  such  amounts  required  to  be  paid  by  such  pensioner for such authorized  employee organization-sponsored benefit plans, and  shall  transmit  the  sum  so  deducted to said retiree organization. Such authorization shall  continue in effect until revoked  in  writing  by  such  pensioner.  For  purposes  of  this  section,  the  term "employee organization-sponsored  benefit plans" shall include any and all insurance  plans  and/or  other  benefit plans sponsored by such retiree organization whether provided by  (a)  a  not-for-profit corporation licensed under article forty-three of  the insurance law; (b) any insurance company authorized to  do  business  in   this   state;  (c)  a  health  maintenance  organization  issued  a  certificate of authority pursuant to article forty-four  of  the  public  health law; or (d) a self-insurance arrangement, welfare fund or benefit  fund.    2.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a retired member shall  have the right, at any time after his or her retirement, to execute  and  file   a   deduction   authorization  card  with  the  retirement  board  authorizing the payment of  voluntary  contributions  to  the  political  committee,  as  defined  in  subdivision  one  of  section 14-100 of the  election law, of such  member's  employee  organization,  provided  such  organization  is certified or recognized pursuant to article fourteen of  the civil service law as the representative  of  all  employees  in  the  negotiating  unit  in  which such retired member was then employed. Such  authorization shall continue in effect until revoked in writing by  such  member.  The  board shall determine the cost of administering deductions  for voluntary contributions to the  political  committee  and  the  cost  incurred  by  the  retirement system in administering such contributions  shall be paid from the funds of the political committee.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-1 > Article-11 > 536

§ 536. Deductions   from  benefits  of  certain  retired  members.  1.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a pensioner who  is  retired  from  the retirement system shall have the right, at any time after such  pensioner's retirement, to execute and file  a  deduction  authorization  card  with  the  retirement  board  authorizing  the deduction from such  pensioner's retirement allowance of membership dues and such pensioner's  share of the cost for employee organization-sponsored benefit plans  and  the  payment thereof to a retiree organization of which the pensioner is  then a member and which is  then  affiliated  with  either  an  employee  organization  certified  or  recognized  as  the  collective  bargaining  representative of all employees in the negotiating  unit  of  which  the  pensioner  was a part prior to his or her retirement or with an employee  organization with which such employee organization is  then  affiliated.  The  retirement  board  shall  thereafter  deduct  from  the  retirement  allowance of such pensioner the  amount  of  membership  dues  and  such  amounts  required  to  be  paid  by  such  pensioner for such authorized  employee organization-sponsored benefit plans, and  shall  transmit  the  sum  so  deducted to said retiree organization. Such authorization shall  continue in effect until revoked  in  writing  by  such  pensioner.  For  purposes  of  this  section,  the  term "employee organization-sponsored  benefit plans" shall include any and all insurance  plans  and/or  other  benefit plans sponsored by such retiree organization whether provided by  (a)  a  not-for-profit corporation licensed under article forty-three of  the insurance law; (b) any insurance company authorized to  do  business  in   this   state;  (c)  a  health  maintenance  organization  issued  a  certificate of authority pursuant to article forty-four  of  the  public  health law; or (d) a self-insurance arrangement, welfare fund or benefit  fund.    2.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a retired member shall  have the right, at any time after his or her retirement, to execute  and  file   a   deduction   authorization  card  with  the  retirement  board  authorizing the payment of  voluntary  contributions  to  the  political  committee,  as  defined  in  subdivision  one  of  section 14-100 of the  election law, of such  member's  employee  organization,  provided  such  organization  is certified or recognized pursuant to article fourteen of  the civil service law as the representative  of  all  employees  in  the  negotiating  unit  in  which such retired member was then employed. Such  authorization shall continue in effect until revoked in writing by  such  member.  The  board shall determine the cost of administering deductions  for voluntary contributions to the  political  committee  and  the  cost  incurred  by  the  retirement system in administering such contributions  shall be paid from the funds of the political committee.