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§  219-a.  Administration, reporting and disclosure. 1. The sponsor or  the designated program administrator shall provide each active volunteer  firefighter who participates in a service award program maintained under  this article with a summary of the program's provisions,  including  the  program's  provisions  relating  to  the participation requirements, the  rate at which a nonforfeitable interest in  program  benefits  increases  and the program's service awards formula. This summary shall be provided  to  each  service  award  program participant within six months from the  date the program participation  commences.  In  addition,  any  material  modification to such program provisions shall be communicated in writing  to  each  participant  within  six  months  after  the later of the date  modification is adopted or the date  it  is  effective.  The  designated  program  administrator  shall  cause  a statement of contributions to be  provided to sponsors at least once annually. A copy of this program, the  summary of  the  program,  and  documents  related  to  the  funding  or  investment  of  the  assets  of  the  program  and  of  any contracts or  agreements with service providers to the program shall  be  provided  to  participants  annually and a copy shall be made available for inspection  or copying by a program participant or beneficiary at the sponsor's main  office. The plan document and the summary of the plan document shall  be  made available for public inspection and copying.    2.   (a)   This  program  shall  be  administered  by  such  political  subdivisions in accordance with standards and procedures established  by  them.   Payment   shall   be  made  when  certified  by  such  political  subdivisions;   provided,   however,   that   in   the   case    of    a  state-administered   program,  the  procedures  for  administration  and  payment shall be consistent with the rules and regulations governing the  state-administered program.    (b) It shall be the responsibility  of  each  participating  volunteer  fire company to maintain all required records on forms prescribed by the  governing  board  of  such political subdivision of the state; provided,  however,  that  in  the  case  of  a  state-administered  program,  each  participating  fire company shall compile and maintain such records in a  manner  consistent  with  the  rules  and  regulations   governing   the  state-administered program.    (c)  Each  volunteer fire company shall furnish to the governing board  of such political subdivision a list of all volunteer members, certified  under  oath,  and  shall  identify  those  volunteer  members  who  have  qualified for credit under the award program for the previous year. Such  list  shall  be submitted annually by March thirty-first. In the case of  state-administered plans, such list shall be submitted annually by March  thirty-first or otherwise as  provided  in  the  rules  and  regulations  governing the state-administered program. Notwithstanding the provisions  of  this  paragraph a volunteer firefighter may request that his name be  deleted from said list as a "participant" in said "defined benefit plan"  or "defined contribution plan". Such request for deletion  shall  be  in  writing and shall remain effective until withdrawn in the same manner.    (d)  The  governing  board  of  each  such political subdivision shall  review the list of each volunteer fire company  and  approve  the  final  annual  certification. The approved list of certified members shall then  be returned to each company and posted for  at  least  thirty  days  for  review by members.    3.  The  sponsor  or  designated program administrator shall obtain an  annual  audit  of  its  records  by  an  independent  certified   public  accountant or an independent public accountant. Such audit shall examine  the  program's  financial  conditions,  actuarial assumptions, fiduciary  investment and control, and asset allocations, including whether current  assets are adequate to fund future liabilities.  A  copy  of  the  auditshall  be  presented to the program sponsor and to the state comptroller  by such accountant. Copies of the audit shall also be made available for  public inspection and copying. The audit must be  completed  within  two  hundred seventy days of the program sponsor's fiscal year.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-11-a > 219-a

§  219-a.  Administration, reporting and disclosure. 1. The sponsor or  the designated program administrator shall provide each active volunteer  firefighter who participates in a service award program maintained under  this article with a summary of the program's provisions,  including  the  program's  provisions  relating  to  the participation requirements, the  rate at which a nonforfeitable interest in  program  benefits  increases  and the program's service awards formula. This summary shall be provided  to  each  service  award  program participant within six months from the  date the program participation  commences.  In  addition,  any  material  modification to such program provisions shall be communicated in writing  to  each  participant  within  six  months  after  the later of the date  modification is adopted or the date  it  is  effective.  The  designated  program  administrator  shall  cause  a statement of contributions to be  provided to sponsors at least once annually. A copy of this program, the  summary of  the  program,  and  documents  related  to  the  funding  or  investment  of  the  assets  of  the  program  and  of  any contracts or  agreements with service providers to the program shall  be  provided  to  participants  annually and a copy shall be made available for inspection  or copying by a program participant or beneficiary at the sponsor's main  office. The plan document and the summary of the plan document shall  be  made available for public inspection and copying.    2.   (a)   This  program  shall  be  administered  by  such  political  subdivisions in accordance with standards and procedures established  by  them.   Payment   shall   be  made  when  certified  by  such  political  subdivisions;   provided,   however,   that   in   the   case    of    a  state-administered   program,  the  procedures  for  administration  and  payment shall be consistent with the rules and regulations governing the  state-administered program.    (b) It shall be the responsibility  of  each  participating  volunteer  fire company to maintain all required records on forms prescribed by the  governing  board  of  such political subdivision of the state; provided,  however,  that  in  the  case  of  a  state-administered  program,  each  participating  fire company shall compile and maintain such records in a  manner  consistent  with  the  rules  and  regulations   governing   the  state-administered program.    (c)  Each  volunteer fire company shall furnish to the governing board  of such political subdivision a list of all volunteer members, certified  under  oath,  and  shall  identify  those  volunteer  members  who  have  qualified for credit under the award program for the previous year. Such  list  shall  be submitted annually by March thirty-first. In the case of  state-administered plans, such list shall be submitted annually by March  thirty-first or otherwise as  provided  in  the  rules  and  regulations  governing the state-administered program. Notwithstanding the provisions  of  this  paragraph a volunteer firefighter may request that his name be  deleted from said list as a "participant" in said "defined benefit plan"  or "defined contribution plan". Such request for deletion  shall  be  in  writing and shall remain effective until withdrawn in the same manner.    (d)  The  governing  board  of  each  such political subdivision shall  review the list of each volunteer fire company  and  approve  the  final  annual  certification. The approved list of certified members shall then  be returned to each company and posted for  at  least  thirty  days  for  review by members.    3.  The  sponsor  or  designated program administrator shall obtain an  annual  audit  of  its  records  by  an  independent  certified   public  accountant or an independent public accountant. Such audit shall examine  the  program's  financial  conditions,  actuarial assumptions, fiduciary  investment and control, and asset allocations, including whether current  assets are adequate to fund future liabilities.  A  copy  of  the  auditshall  be  presented to the program sponsor and to the state comptroller  by such accountant. Copies of the audit shall also be made available for  public inspection and copying. The audit must be  completed  within  two  hundred seventy days of the program sponsor's fiscal year.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-11-a > 219-a

§  219-a.  Administration, reporting and disclosure. 1. The sponsor or  the designated program administrator shall provide each active volunteer  firefighter who participates in a service award program maintained under  this article with a summary of the program's provisions,  including  the  program's  provisions  relating  to  the participation requirements, the  rate at which a nonforfeitable interest in  program  benefits  increases  and the program's service awards formula. This summary shall be provided  to  each  service  award  program participant within six months from the  date the program participation  commences.  In  addition,  any  material  modification to such program provisions shall be communicated in writing  to  each  participant  within  six  months  after  the later of the date  modification is adopted or the date  it  is  effective.  The  designated  program  administrator  shall  cause  a statement of contributions to be  provided to sponsors at least once annually. A copy of this program, the  summary of  the  program,  and  documents  related  to  the  funding  or  investment  of  the  assets  of  the  program  and  of  any contracts or  agreements with service providers to the program shall  be  provided  to  participants  annually and a copy shall be made available for inspection  or copying by a program participant or beneficiary at the sponsor's main  office. The plan document and the summary of the plan document shall  be  made available for public inspection and copying.    2.   (a)   This  program  shall  be  administered  by  such  political  subdivisions in accordance with standards and procedures established  by  them.   Payment   shall   be  made  when  certified  by  such  political  subdivisions;   provided,   however,   that   in   the   case    of    a  state-administered   program,  the  procedures  for  administration  and  payment shall be consistent with the rules and regulations governing the  state-administered program.    (b) It shall be the responsibility  of  each  participating  volunteer  fire company to maintain all required records on forms prescribed by the  governing  board  of  such political subdivision of the state; provided,  however,  that  in  the  case  of  a  state-administered  program,  each  participating  fire company shall compile and maintain such records in a  manner  consistent  with  the  rules  and  regulations   governing   the  state-administered program.    (c)  Each  volunteer fire company shall furnish to the governing board  of such political subdivision a list of all volunteer members, certified  under  oath,  and  shall  identify  those  volunteer  members  who  have  qualified for credit under the award program for the previous year. Such  list  shall  be submitted annually by March thirty-first. In the case of  state-administered plans, such list shall be submitted annually by March  thirty-first or otherwise as  provided  in  the  rules  and  regulations  governing the state-administered program. Notwithstanding the provisions  of  this  paragraph a volunteer firefighter may request that his name be  deleted from said list as a "participant" in said "defined benefit plan"  or "defined contribution plan". Such request for deletion  shall  be  in  writing and shall remain effective until withdrawn in the same manner.    (d)  The  governing  board  of  each  such political subdivision shall  review the list of each volunteer fire company  and  approve  the  final  annual  certification. The approved list of certified members shall then  be returned to each company and posted for  at  least  thirty  days  for  review by members.    3.  The  sponsor  or  designated program administrator shall obtain an  annual  audit  of  its  records  by  an  independent  certified   public  accountant or an independent public accountant. Such audit shall examine  the  program's  financial  conditions,  actuarial assumptions, fiduciary  investment and control, and asset allocations, including whether current  assets are adequate to fund future liabilities.  A  copy  of  the  auditshall  be  presented to the program sponsor and to the state comptroller  by such accountant. Copies of the audit shall also be made available for  public inspection and copying. The audit must be  completed  within  two  hundred seventy days of the program sponsor's fiscal year.