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§  219-l.  Authorization  to  adopt  service  award  programs.  1.  No  political subdivision  shall  be  required  to  adopt  a  service  award  program.    Any  service  award program adopted pursuant to this section  shall be governed by the provisions of this article.    2. A political subdivision may adopt a service award program  for  the  volunteer ambulance workers of ambulance companies which are either:    (a)  a municipal ambulance service of the political subdivision; or    (b)  a  voluntary  ambulance  service  which  provides  service to the  political subdivision under contract with the  governing  board  thereof  and has its principal headquarters in the political subdivision.    3.  The  governing  board  of a political subdivision which intends to  adopt a service award program shall engage the services of  the  program  actuary designated by the comptroller for the purpose of determining the  estimated  annual  cost  of  the  program.  The  program  actuary  shall  determine estimated annual cost of  the  program  on  the  basis  of  an  interest  rate,  mortality  tables and other appropriate assumptions and  methods selected by the actuary. The cost  of  obtaining  such  estimate  shall  be  a charge against the political subdivision, provided, that if  the political subdivision is an ambulance district or a fire  protection  district,  the  town  in  which  the district is located may temporarily  advance moneys from its general fund to pay  for  the  services  of  the  actuary  and  the  district  shall reimburse the town with interest from  moneys raised for that purpose in the district's next succeeding  fiscal  year.    4.  Following  such  determination  of  the estimated annual cost of a  service award program, the program may be adopted only by resolution  of  the governing board of a political subdivision receiving the affirmative  vote  of  at least sixty percent of the governing board and the approval  of a proposition authorizing the adoption of the program at a referendum  of the electors of the political subdivision.    5. The resolution authorizing adoption  of  a  service  award  program  shall state:    (a)  the  name  of  each  volunteer ambulance company having volunteer  ambulance workers who are potential participants in the program;    (b) the activities for which points shall be granted toward a year  of  ambulance service;    (c) the amount of the benefit provided under the program;    (d) whether the program provides credit for years of ambulance service  rendered  by  a  participant  during the five calendar years immediately  preceding the adoption of the program;    (e) in the case of a service award program which provides  credit  for  years  of  ambulance  service  rendered by a participant during the five  calendar years immediately preceding the adoption of  the  program,  the  timing and method of financing the cost of providing such credit;    (f) the date as of which the program shall take effect;    (g)  in  the  case  of a service award program to take effect on a day  other than the first day of January, whether points  toward  a  year  of  ambulance service shall be granted for activities performed prior to the  effective  date of the program and on or after the immediately preceding  first day of January; and    (h) the date on which the proposition authorizing the adoption of  the  program shall be submitted to referendum.    6.  The  proposition authorizing adoption of the service award program  shall be submitted to referendum not less than thirty days and not  more  than  ninety  days  after  the  governing  board  votes to authorize the  adoption of the program.  Notice of the referendum shall be published at  least once, not less than  fourteen  days  prior  to  the  date  of  the  referendum,  in  the official newspaper of the political subdivision or,if the political subdivision does not have an official newspaper, in one  or  more  newspapers  having  general  circulation  in   the   political  subdivision.    The  referendum  shall be conducted and the cost thereof  charged  in  the  same  manner  as other referenda held by the political  subdivision.    7. The proposition shall state:    (a) the estimated annual cost of the service award program;    (b) the portion of the estimated annual cost of the program,  if  any,  to be paid by one or more other political subdivisions;    (c) the estimated annual cost per participant;    (d) the estimated annual administration fee;    (e) whether the program provides credit for years of ambulance service  rendered  by  a  participant  during the five calendar years immediately  preceding the  adoption  of  the  program  and  the  estimated  cost  of  providing such credit; and    (f)    in  the case of a service award program to take effect on a day  other than the first day of January, whether points  toward  a  year  of  ambulance service shall be granted for activities performed prior to the  effective  date of the program and on or after the immediately preceding  first day of January.    8. Upon approval of the proposition, the service award  program  shall  be  deemed  adopted  by the political subdivision in accordance with the  terms of the resolution adopted by the governing board.    9. (a) Once a service award program has  been  adopted,  participation  therein  by  the  sponsor  may  be terminated, or the benefits under the  program may be changed, or the program may be amended to provide  credit  for years of ambulance service rendered by a participant during the five  calendar  years  immediately  preceding  the adoption of the program, by  resolution  of  the  governing  board  of  the  sponsor  receiving   the  affirmative  vote  of  at least sixty percent of the governing board and  the approval of a proposition at a referendum of  the  electors  of  the  sponsor.    (b)  The activities for which points shall be granted toward a year of  ambulance  service  may  be  changed  by  resolution  adopted   by   the  affirmative vote of at least sixty percent of the governing board of the  sponsor without referendum.    (c) The sponsor's participation in a service award program adopted for  the  volunteer  ambulance  workers  of  one  or more ambulance companies  described in paragraph (b) of subdivision two of this section  shall  be  suspended  to  the  extent  that service credit shall not be granted for  activities performed by the volunteer  ambulance  workers  of  any  such  ambulance  company  during  any  period  in  which the company ceases to  provide service to the sponsor under contract with the  governing  board  thereof.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-11-aaa > 219-l

§  219-l.  Authorization  to  adopt  service  award  programs.  1.  No  political subdivision  shall  be  required  to  adopt  a  service  award  program.    Any  service  award program adopted pursuant to this section  shall be governed by the provisions of this article.    2. A political subdivision may adopt a service award program  for  the  volunteer ambulance workers of ambulance companies which are either:    (a)  a municipal ambulance service of the political subdivision; or    (b)  a  voluntary  ambulance  service  which  provides  service to the  political subdivision under contract with the  governing  board  thereof  and has its principal headquarters in the political subdivision.    3.  The  governing  board  of a political subdivision which intends to  adopt a service award program shall engage the services of  the  program  actuary designated by the comptroller for the purpose of determining the  estimated  annual  cost  of  the  program.  The  program  actuary  shall  determine estimated annual cost of  the  program  on  the  basis  of  an  interest  rate,  mortality  tables and other appropriate assumptions and  methods selected by the actuary. The cost  of  obtaining  such  estimate  shall  be  a charge against the political subdivision, provided, that if  the political subdivision is an ambulance district or a fire  protection  district,  the  town  in  which  the district is located may temporarily  advance moneys from its general fund to pay  for  the  services  of  the  actuary  and  the  district  shall reimburse the town with interest from  moneys raised for that purpose in the district's next succeeding  fiscal  year.    4.  Following  such  determination  of  the estimated annual cost of a  service award program, the program may be adopted only by resolution  of  the governing board of a political subdivision receiving the affirmative  vote  of  at least sixty percent of the governing board and the approval  of a proposition authorizing the adoption of the program at a referendum  of the electors of the political subdivision.    5. The resolution authorizing adoption  of  a  service  award  program  shall state:    (a)  the  name  of  each  volunteer ambulance company having volunteer  ambulance workers who are potential participants in the program;    (b) the activities for which points shall be granted toward a year  of  ambulance service;    (c) the amount of the benefit provided under the program;    (d) whether the program provides credit for years of ambulance service  rendered  by  a  participant  during the five calendar years immediately  preceding the adoption of the program;    (e) in the case of a service award program which provides  credit  for  years  of  ambulance  service  rendered by a participant during the five  calendar years immediately preceding the adoption of  the  program,  the  timing and method of financing the cost of providing such credit;    (f) the date as of which the program shall take effect;    (g)  in  the  case  of a service award program to take effect on a day  other than the first day of January, whether points  toward  a  year  of  ambulance service shall be granted for activities performed prior to the  effective  date of the program and on or after the immediately preceding  first day of January; and    (h) the date on which the proposition authorizing the adoption of  the  program shall be submitted to referendum.    6.  The  proposition authorizing adoption of the service award program  shall be submitted to referendum not less than thirty days and not  more  than  ninety  days  after  the  governing  board  votes to authorize the  adoption of the program.  Notice of the referendum shall be published at  least once, not less than  fourteen  days  prior  to  the  date  of  the  referendum,  in  the official newspaper of the political subdivision or,if the political subdivision does not have an official newspaper, in one  or  more  newspapers  having  general  circulation  in   the   political  subdivision.    The  referendum  shall be conducted and the cost thereof  charged  in  the  same  manner  as other referenda held by the political  subdivision.    7. The proposition shall state:    (a) the estimated annual cost of the service award program;    (b) the portion of the estimated annual cost of the program,  if  any,  to be paid by one or more other political subdivisions;    (c) the estimated annual cost per participant;    (d) the estimated annual administration fee;    (e) whether the program provides credit for years of ambulance service  rendered  by  a  participant  during the five calendar years immediately  preceding the  adoption  of  the  program  and  the  estimated  cost  of  providing such credit; and    (f)    in  the case of a service award program to take effect on a day  other than the first day of January, whether points  toward  a  year  of  ambulance service shall be granted for activities performed prior to the  effective  date of the program and on or after the immediately preceding  first day of January.    8. Upon approval of the proposition, the service award  program  shall  be  deemed  adopted  by the political subdivision in accordance with the  terms of the resolution adopted by the governing board.    9. (a) Once a service award program has  been  adopted,  participation  therein  by  the  sponsor  may  be terminated, or the benefits under the  program may be changed, or the program may be amended to provide  credit  for years of ambulance service rendered by a participant during the five  calendar  years  immediately  preceding  the adoption of the program, by  resolution  of  the  governing  board  of  the  sponsor  receiving   the  affirmative  vote  of  at least sixty percent of the governing board and  the approval of a proposition at a referendum of  the  electors  of  the  sponsor.    (b)  The activities for which points shall be granted toward a year of  ambulance  service  may  be  changed  by  resolution  adopted   by   the  affirmative vote of at least sixty percent of the governing board of the  sponsor without referendum.    (c) The sponsor's participation in a service award program adopted for  the  volunteer  ambulance  workers  of  one  or more ambulance companies  described in paragraph (b) of subdivision two of this section  shall  be  suspended  to  the  extent  that service credit shall not be granted for  activities performed by the volunteer  ambulance  workers  of  any  such  ambulance  company  during  any  period  in  which the company ceases to  provide service to the sponsor under contract with the  governing  board  thereof.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-11-aaa > 219-l

§  219-l.  Authorization  to  adopt  service  award  programs.  1.  No  political subdivision  shall  be  required  to  adopt  a  service  award  program.    Any  service  award program adopted pursuant to this section  shall be governed by the provisions of this article.    2. A political subdivision may adopt a service award program  for  the  volunteer ambulance workers of ambulance companies which are either:    (a)  a municipal ambulance service of the political subdivision; or    (b)  a  voluntary  ambulance  service  which  provides  service to the  political subdivision under contract with the  governing  board  thereof  and has its principal headquarters in the political subdivision.    3.  The  governing  board  of a political subdivision which intends to  adopt a service award program shall engage the services of  the  program  actuary designated by the comptroller for the purpose of determining the  estimated  annual  cost  of  the  program.  The  program  actuary  shall  determine estimated annual cost of  the  program  on  the  basis  of  an  interest  rate,  mortality  tables and other appropriate assumptions and  methods selected by the actuary. The cost  of  obtaining  such  estimate  shall  be  a charge against the political subdivision, provided, that if  the political subdivision is an ambulance district or a fire  protection  district,  the  town  in  which  the district is located may temporarily  advance moneys from its general fund to pay  for  the  services  of  the  actuary  and  the  district  shall reimburse the town with interest from  moneys raised for that purpose in the district's next succeeding  fiscal  year.    4.  Following  such  determination  of  the estimated annual cost of a  service award program, the program may be adopted only by resolution  of  the governing board of a political subdivision receiving the affirmative  vote  of  at least sixty percent of the governing board and the approval  of a proposition authorizing the adoption of the program at a referendum  of the electors of the political subdivision.    5. The resolution authorizing adoption  of  a  service  award  program  shall state:    (a)  the  name  of  each  volunteer ambulance company having volunteer  ambulance workers who are potential participants in the program;    (b) the activities for which points shall be granted toward a year  of  ambulance service;    (c) the amount of the benefit provided under the program;    (d) whether the program provides credit for years of ambulance service  rendered  by  a  participant  during the five calendar years immediately  preceding the adoption of the program;    (e) in the case of a service award program which provides  credit  for  years  of  ambulance  service  rendered by a participant during the five  calendar years immediately preceding the adoption of  the  program,  the  timing and method of financing the cost of providing such credit;    (f) the date as of which the program shall take effect;    (g)  in  the  case  of a service award program to take effect on a day  other than the first day of January, whether points  toward  a  year  of  ambulance service shall be granted for activities performed prior to the  effective  date of the program and on or after the immediately preceding  first day of January; and    (h) the date on which the proposition authorizing the adoption of  the  program shall be submitted to referendum.    6.  The  proposition authorizing adoption of the service award program  shall be submitted to referendum not less than thirty days and not  more  than  ninety  days  after  the  governing  board  votes to authorize the  adoption of the program.  Notice of the referendum shall be published at  least once, not less than  fourteen  days  prior  to  the  date  of  the  referendum,  in  the official newspaper of the political subdivision or,if the political subdivision does not have an official newspaper, in one  or  more  newspapers  having  general  circulation  in   the   political  subdivision.    The  referendum  shall be conducted and the cost thereof  charged  in  the  same  manner  as other referenda held by the political  subdivision.    7. The proposition shall state:    (a) the estimated annual cost of the service award program;    (b) the portion of the estimated annual cost of the program,  if  any,  to be paid by one or more other political subdivisions;    (c) the estimated annual cost per participant;    (d) the estimated annual administration fee;    (e) whether the program provides credit for years of ambulance service  rendered  by  a  participant  during the five calendar years immediately  preceding the  adoption  of  the  program  and  the  estimated  cost  of  providing such credit; and    (f)    in  the case of a service award program to take effect on a day  other than the first day of January, whether points  toward  a  year  of  ambulance service shall be granted for activities performed prior to the  effective  date of the program and on or after the immediately preceding  first day of January.    8. Upon approval of the proposition, the service award  program  shall  be  deemed  adopted  by the political subdivision in accordance with the  terms of the resolution adopted by the governing board.    9. (a) Once a service award program has  been  adopted,  participation  therein  by  the  sponsor  may  be terminated, or the benefits under the  program may be changed, or the program may be amended to provide  credit  for years of ambulance service rendered by a participant during the five  calendar  years  immediately  preceding  the adoption of the program, by  resolution  of  the  governing  board  of  the  sponsor  receiving   the  affirmative  vote  of  at least sixty percent of the governing board and  the approval of a proposition at a referendum of  the  electors  of  the  sponsor.    (b)  The activities for which points shall be granted toward a year of  ambulance  service  may  be  changed  by  resolution  adopted   by   the  affirmative vote of at least sixty percent of the governing board of the  sponsor without referendum.    (c) The sponsor's participation in a service award program adopted for  the  volunteer  ambulance  workers  of  one  or more ambulance companies  described in paragraph (b) of subdivision two of this section  shall  be  suspended  to  the  extent  that service credit shall not be granted for  activities performed by the volunteer  ambulance  workers  of  any  such  ambulance  company  during  any  period  in  which the company ceases to  provide service to the sponsor under contract with the  governing  board  thereof.