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§  218.  Requirements  and  benefits under a defined contribution plan  service award program. (a) An  active  volunteer  firefighter's  service  award  program  that  is a defined contribution plan shall be subject to  minimum  and  maximum  contribution  requirements  as   set   forth   in  subdivision (b) of this section. In determining whether such minimum and  maximum  contribution  requirements  have  been  satisfied, all benefits  provided under all service award programs instituted by a sponsor  shall  be considered as one program.    (b) The sponsor of a defined contribution plan shall contribute to the  plan a fixed amount of money, as determined by the sponsor, on behalf of  each participant who is credited with a year of service. The minimum and  maximum  contribution  requirements  for  a defined contribution service  award program shall be as follows. The minimum contribution shall be one  hundred twenty dollars per year of  service.  The  maximum  contribution  shall  be  seven hundred dollars per year of service. The maximum number  of years of service for which a participant may receive  a  contribution  shall  be  forty years. The sponsor shall appropriate annually an amount  sufficient to pay the contributions.    (c) The benefit payable to a participant  in  a  defined  contribution  plan  shall  be  the resulting amount from a defined annual contribution  made by the  sponsor  less  necessary  administrative  costs  and  shall  include  interest and/or other earnings resulting from investment of the  annual contribution. The governing board of the sponsor  may  retain  an  actuary  to  provide  advice  with  respect  to the investment of annual  contributions or any other aspect of the program and  the  cost  thereof  shall  constitute  a  necessary  administrative  cost  of  the  program.  Benefits shall be available when the participating volunteer firefighter  reaches entitlement age or at the time  permanent  total  disability  is  established.    (d)  In  the  event  that  any  active  volunteer  firefighter becomes  disabled and in the  event  that  the  disability  prevents  the  active  volunteer  firefighter  from pursuing such volunteer's normal occupation  and if the disability is total and of a permanent nature as certified by  the workers' compensation board or other competent authority approved by  the sponsor of the service award program, the volunteer  firefighter  is  entitled  to  receive the benefits described in this section, regardless  of age or length of service. Such benefits shall begin on the first  day  of the first month following the establishment of such disability.    At the option of the sponsor of the service award program, the sponsor  may  provide  an  additional  disability  benefit  in the event that any  active volunteer firefighter  becomes  disabled  during  the  course  of  service  as  a  volunteer  while actively engaged in providing a line of  duty services, as defined in subdivision one  of  section  five  of  the  volunteer  firefighters'  benefit law. The additional disability benefit  shall be an amount equal to an amount stated  in  the  referendum  under  which the program was established or amended and payable to the disabled  firefighter  monthly  for  life. The plan sponsor shall provide the plan  annually  with  the  additional  funds  necessary  to  accommodate  this  additional  disability benefit or the sponsor may purchase an annuity or  make other provisions to effectuate the additional disability benefit.    (e) A volunteer firefighter's retirement  income  plan  shall  provide  that,  in  the event of the death of an active volunteer firefighter who  has a right to a nonforfeitable percentage of retirement income pursuant  to subdivision (b) of this section, the designated beneficiaries of such  active volunteer firefighter (or his estate  if  no  beneficiary  is  so  designated)  shall  be  entitled  to  receive  death  benefits under the  service award plan. Such benefits  shall  be  equal  to  the  amount  ofbenefits  earned by the volunteer firefighter under the plan at the date  of death.    At  the  option  of  the sponsor of the services award program, if the  active volunteer firefighter dies during the  course  of  service  as  a  volunteer  while actively engaged in providing line of duty services, as  defined  in  subdivision  one  of  section   five   of   the   volunteer  firefighters'  benefit law, additional death benefits may be provided by  the sponsor. The amount of such death benefit shall  be  stated  in  the  referendum  under  which  the program was established or amended. In the  event of the death of an active volunteer firefighter during the  course  of  service  as  a volunteer while actively engaged in providing line of  duty services, as defined in subdivision one  of  section  five  of  the  volunteer  firefighters' benefit law, such death benefit amount shall be  paid by the sponsor to the plan for distribution to the  beneficiary  or  the estate if no beneficiary is designated.    (f)  In  the  case  of  a  state-administered service award program, a  service award shall be paid only after an application  is  made  to  the  program administrator and the administrator approves the application.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-11-a > 218

§  218.  Requirements  and  benefits under a defined contribution plan  service award program. (a) An  active  volunteer  firefighter's  service  award  program  that  is a defined contribution plan shall be subject to  minimum  and  maximum  contribution  requirements  as   set   forth   in  subdivision (b) of this section. In determining whether such minimum and  maximum  contribution  requirements  have  been  satisfied, all benefits  provided under all service award programs instituted by a sponsor  shall  be considered as one program.    (b) The sponsor of a defined contribution plan shall contribute to the  plan a fixed amount of money, as determined by the sponsor, on behalf of  each participant who is credited with a year of service. The minimum and  maximum  contribution  requirements  for  a defined contribution service  award program shall be as follows. The minimum contribution shall be one  hundred twenty dollars per year of  service.  The  maximum  contribution  shall  be  seven hundred dollars per year of service. The maximum number  of years of service for which a participant may receive  a  contribution  shall  be  forty years. The sponsor shall appropriate annually an amount  sufficient to pay the contributions.    (c) The benefit payable to a participant  in  a  defined  contribution  plan  shall  be  the resulting amount from a defined annual contribution  made by the  sponsor  less  necessary  administrative  costs  and  shall  include  interest and/or other earnings resulting from investment of the  annual contribution. The governing board of the sponsor  may  retain  an  actuary  to  provide  advice  with  respect  to the investment of annual  contributions or any other aspect of the program and  the  cost  thereof  shall  constitute  a  necessary  administrative  cost  of  the  program.  Benefits shall be available when the participating volunteer firefighter  reaches entitlement age or at the time  permanent  total  disability  is  established.    (d)  In  the  event  that  any  active  volunteer  firefighter becomes  disabled and in the  event  that  the  disability  prevents  the  active  volunteer  firefighter  from pursuing such volunteer's normal occupation  and if the disability is total and of a permanent nature as certified by  the workers' compensation board or other competent authority approved by  the sponsor of the service award program, the volunteer  firefighter  is  entitled  to  receive the benefits described in this section, regardless  of age or length of service. Such benefits shall begin on the first  day  of the first month following the establishment of such disability.    At the option of the sponsor of the service award program, the sponsor  may  provide  an  additional  disability  benefit  in the event that any  active volunteer firefighter  becomes  disabled  during  the  course  of  service  as  a  volunteer  while actively engaged in providing a line of  duty services, as defined in subdivision one  of  section  five  of  the  volunteer  firefighters'  benefit law. The additional disability benefit  shall be an amount equal to an amount stated  in  the  referendum  under  which the program was established or amended and payable to the disabled  firefighter  monthly  for  life. The plan sponsor shall provide the plan  annually  with  the  additional  funds  necessary  to  accommodate  this  additional  disability benefit or the sponsor may purchase an annuity or  make other provisions to effectuate the additional disability benefit.    (e) A volunteer firefighter's retirement  income  plan  shall  provide  that,  in  the event of the death of an active volunteer firefighter who  has a right to a nonforfeitable percentage of retirement income pursuant  to subdivision (b) of this section, the designated beneficiaries of such  active volunteer firefighter (or his estate  if  no  beneficiary  is  so  designated)  shall  be  entitled  to  receive  death  benefits under the  service award plan. Such benefits  shall  be  equal  to  the  amount  ofbenefits  earned by the volunteer firefighter under the plan at the date  of death.    At  the  option  of  the sponsor of the services award program, if the  active volunteer firefighter dies during the  course  of  service  as  a  volunteer  while actively engaged in providing line of duty services, as  defined  in  subdivision  one  of  section   five   of   the   volunteer  firefighters'  benefit law, additional death benefits may be provided by  the sponsor. The amount of such death benefit shall  be  stated  in  the  referendum  under  which  the program was established or amended. In the  event of the death of an active volunteer firefighter during the  course  of  service  as  a volunteer while actively engaged in providing line of  duty services, as defined in subdivision one  of  section  five  of  the  volunteer  firefighters' benefit law, such death benefit amount shall be  paid by the sponsor to the plan for distribution to the  beneficiary  or  the estate if no beneficiary is designated.    (f)  In  the  case  of  a  state-administered service award program, a  service award shall be paid only after an application  is  made  to  the  program administrator and the administrator approves the application.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-11-a > 218

§  218.  Requirements  and  benefits under a defined contribution plan  service award program. (a) An  active  volunteer  firefighter's  service  award  program  that  is a defined contribution plan shall be subject to  minimum  and  maximum  contribution  requirements  as   set   forth   in  subdivision (b) of this section. In determining whether such minimum and  maximum  contribution  requirements  have  been  satisfied, all benefits  provided under all service award programs instituted by a sponsor  shall  be considered as one program.    (b) The sponsor of a defined contribution plan shall contribute to the  plan a fixed amount of money, as determined by the sponsor, on behalf of  each participant who is credited with a year of service. The minimum and  maximum  contribution  requirements  for  a defined contribution service  award program shall be as follows. The minimum contribution shall be one  hundred twenty dollars per year of  service.  The  maximum  contribution  shall  be  seven hundred dollars per year of service. The maximum number  of years of service for which a participant may receive  a  contribution  shall  be  forty years. The sponsor shall appropriate annually an amount  sufficient to pay the contributions.    (c) The benefit payable to a participant  in  a  defined  contribution  plan  shall  be  the resulting amount from a defined annual contribution  made by the  sponsor  less  necessary  administrative  costs  and  shall  include  interest and/or other earnings resulting from investment of the  annual contribution. The governing board of the sponsor  may  retain  an  actuary  to  provide  advice  with  respect  to the investment of annual  contributions or any other aspect of the program and  the  cost  thereof  shall  constitute  a  necessary  administrative  cost  of  the  program.  Benefits shall be available when the participating volunteer firefighter  reaches entitlement age or at the time  permanent  total  disability  is  established.    (d)  In  the  event  that  any  active  volunteer  firefighter becomes  disabled and in the  event  that  the  disability  prevents  the  active  volunteer  firefighter  from pursuing such volunteer's normal occupation  and if the disability is total and of a permanent nature as certified by  the workers' compensation board or other competent authority approved by  the sponsor of the service award program, the volunteer  firefighter  is  entitled  to  receive the benefits described in this section, regardless  of age or length of service. Such benefits shall begin on the first  day  of the first month following the establishment of such disability.    At the option of the sponsor of the service award program, the sponsor  may  provide  an  additional  disability  benefit  in the event that any  active volunteer firefighter  becomes  disabled  during  the  course  of  service  as  a  volunteer  while actively engaged in providing a line of  duty services, as defined in subdivision one  of  section  five  of  the  volunteer  firefighters'  benefit law. The additional disability benefit  shall be an amount equal to an amount stated  in  the  referendum  under  which the program was established or amended and payable to the disabled  firefighter  monthly  for  life. The plan sponsor shall provide the plan  annually  with  the  additional  funds  necessary  to  accommodate  this  additional  disability benefit or the sponsor may purchase an annuity or  make other provisions to effectuate the additional disability benefit.    (e) A volunteer firefighter's retirement  income  plan  shall  provide  that,  in  the event of the death of an active volunteer firefighter who  has a right to a nonforfeitable percentage of retirement income pursuant  to subdivision (b) of this section, the designated beneficiaries of such  active volunteer firefighter (or his estate  if  no  beneficiary  is  so  designated)  shall  be  entitled  to  receive  death  benefits under the  service award plan. Such benefits  shall  be  equal  to  the  amount  ofbenefits  earned by the volunteer firefighter under the plan at the date  of death.    At  the  option  of  the sponsor of the services award program, if the  active volunteer firefighter dies during the  course  of  service  as  a  volunteer  while actively engaged in providing line of duty services, as  defined  in  subdivision  one  of  section   five   of   the   volunteer  firefighters'  benefit law, additional death benefits may be provided by  the sponsor. The amount of such death benefit shall  be  stated  in  the  referendum  under  which  the program was established or amended. In the  event of the death of an active volunteer firefighter during the  course  of  service  as  a volunteer while actively engaged in providing line of  duty services, as defined in subdivision one  of  section  five  of  the  volunteer  firefighters' benefit law, such death benefit amount shall be  paid by the sponsor to the plan for distribution to the  beneficiary  or  the estate if no beneficiary is designated.    (f)  In  the  case  of  a  state-administered service award program, a  service award shall be paid only after an application  is  made  to  the  program administrator and the administrator approves the application.