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§  217-a.  Public  information  website.  1. The comptroller is hereby  authorized to make available to the public on  its  website  information  about  vendors  of  service  award  programs,  both defined contribution  programs and defined benefit programs, for volunteer firefighters.  Such  information shall include, but need not be limited to:    (a)  categorization by class of all costs, fees and commissions of any  type;    (b) rate of return on investment for one, three,  five  and  ten  year  periods  ending  December thirty-first, including gross of all costs and  net of all costs;    (c) length of time the company has been in business;    (d) information regarding management stability including the length of  tenure of board members;    (e) description of investment  structure  including  its  ten  largest  holdings;    (f) statement of investment philosophy;    (g)  list of all representatives and their relationship to any program  sponsor;    (h) percentage of investments bought or sold during each year.    2. The comptroller is hereby authorized to develop and  distribute  to  every  vendor, not more than sixty days after the effective date of this  section, a form that shall be used for the  purpose  of  collecting  the  information  required  by  subdivision one of this section and any other  information  the  comptroller  may  deem  desirable  to  accomplish  the  purposes  of  this  section. Every vendor shall return such forms to the  comptroller no later than ninety days after the effective date  of  this  section  and  annually thereafter, but no later than March first of each  year commencing  in  two  thousand  eight.  The  comptroller  is  hereby  authorized  to publish the information obtained from such forms and make  it available to New York residents on  the  office  of  the  comptroller  website by July first, two thousand eight and annually thereafter.    3.  As  used in this section, "vendor" shall mean an organization duly  authorized to do business  in  the  state  and  which  is  qualified  to  administer  and  maintain  records  and  accounts of defined benefit and  defined contribution plans which meet the requirements for qualification  under the internal revenue code and  governmental  defined  benefit  and  defined contribution plans.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-11-a > 217-a

§  217-a.  Public  information  website.  1. The comptroller is hereby  authorized to make available to the public on  its  website  information  about  vendors  of  service  award  programs,  both defined contribution  programs and defined benefit programs, for volunteer firefighters.  Such  information shall include, but need not be limited to:    (a)  categorization by class of all costs, fees and commissions of any  type;    (b) rate of return on investment for one, three,  five  and  ten  year  periods  ending  December thirty-first, including gross of all costs and  net of all costs;    (c) length of time the company has been in business;    (d) information regarding management stability including the length of  tenure of board members;    (e) description of investment  structure  including  its  ten  largest  holdings;    (f) statement of investment philosophy;    (g)  list of all representatives and their relationship to any program  sponsor;    (h) percentage of investments bought or sold during each year.    2. The comptroller is hereby authorized to develop and  distribute  to  every  vendor, not more than sixty days after the effective date of this  section, a form that shall be used for the  purpose  of  collecting  the  information  required  by  subdivision one of this section and any other  information  the  comptroller  may  deem  desirable  to  accomplish  the  purposes  of  this  section. Every vendor shall return such forms to the  comptroller no later than ninety days after the effective date  of  this  section  and  annually thereafter, but no later than March first of each  year commencing  in  two  thousand  eight.  The  comptroller  is  hereby  authorized  to publish the information obtained from such forms and make  it available to New York residents on  the  office  of  the  comptroller  website by July first, two thousand eight and annually thereafter.    3.  As  used in this section, "vendor" shall mean an organization duly  authorized to do business  in  the  state  and  which  is  qualified  to  administer  and  maintain  records  and  accounts of defined benefit and  defined contribution plans which meet the requirements for qualification  under the internal revenue code and  governmental  defined  benefit  and  defined contribution plans.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-11-a > 217-a

§  217-a.  Public  information  website.  1. The comptroller is hereby  authorized to make available to the public on  its  website  information  about  vendors  of  service  award  programs,  both defined contribution  programs and defined benefit programs, for volunteer firefighters.  Such  information shall include, but need not be limited to:    (a)  categorization by class of all costs, fees and commissions of any  type;    (b) rate of return on investment for one, three,  five  and  ten  year  periods  ending  December thirty-first, including gross of all costs and  net of all costs;    (c) length of time the company has been in business;    (d) information regarding management stability including the length of  tenure of board members;    (e) description of investment  structure  including  its  ten  largest  holdings;    (f) statement of investment philosophy;    (g)  list of all representatives and their relationship to any program  sponsor;    (h) percentage of investments bought or sold during each year.    2. The comptroller is hereby authorized to develop and  distribute  to  every  vendor, not more than sixty days after the effective date of this  section, a form that shall be used for the  purpose  of  collecting  the  information  required  by  subdivision one of this section and any other  information  the  comptroller  may  deem  desirable  to  accomplish  the  purposes  of  this  section. Every vendor shall return such forms to the  comptroller no later than ninety days after the effective date  of  this  section  and  annually thereafter, but no later than March first of each  year commencing  in  two  thousand  eight.  The  comptroller  is  hereby  authorized  to publish the information obtained from such forms and make  it available to New York residents on  the  office  of  the  comptroller  website by July first, two thousand eight and annually thereafter.    3.  As  used in this section, "vendor" shall mean an organization duly  authorized to do business  in  the  state  and  which  is  qualified  to  administer  and  maintain  records  and  accounts of defined benefit and  defined contribution plans which meet the requirements for qualification  under the internal revenue code and  governmental  defined  benefit  and  defined contribution plans.