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§  93-b. Deductions from wages or salaries of civil service employees.  1.  The fiscal or disbursing officer of every municipal  corporation  or  other  civil  division  or  political subdivision of the state is hereby  authorized to deduct from the wage or salary of  any  employee  of  such  municipal  corporation or civil division or political subdivision of the  state such amount that such employee may specify in writing  filed  with  such  fiscal  or  disbursing  officer  for the payment of dues in a duly  organized association or organization of civil service employees and  to  transmit  the  sum  so deducted to the said association or organization.  Any such written authorization may be  withdrawn  by  such  employee  or  member  at any time by filing written notice of such withdrawal with the  fiscal or disbursing officer.    2. The appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer of any municipality or  other political subdivision of the state is hereby authorized to  deduct  from  the  salary  of  any  employee  of  such municipality or political  subdivision such amount as such employee may specify  in  writing  filed  with  such  appropriate  disbursing or fiscal officer within the minimum  and maximum amounts prescribed by such appropriate disbursing or  fiscal  officer  for  the  purchase for such employee of United States bonds and  for contributions to federated community campaigns for  health,  welfare  and  recreational purposes on behalf of such employee and to the account  of  such  employee  with  such  federated   community   campaign.   Such  appropriate  disbursing  or  fiscal officer is hereby authorized to make  such rules and regulations governing the  purchase  of  said  bonds  and  contributions  to  federated  community campaigns as he deems necessary,  such rules and regulations to be incorporated in the employee's  written  authorization   of   payroll   deduction  filed  with  such  appropriate  disbursing or fiscal officer. Any  such  written  authorization  may  be  withdrawn  by such employee at any time by filing written notice of such  withdrawal with such appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer.  As  used  in  this  section  "federated  community  campaign"  means  a charitable  non-profit organization which solicits funds for  distribution  among  a  substantial number of charitable non-profit organizations.    3.  Notwithstanding the provisions of and restrictions of sections two  hundred two and two hundred nine-a of the civil service law but  subject  to  the  provisions of paragraph (b) of subdivision three of section two  hundred eight of such law, every employee  organization  that  has  been  recognized  or  certified  as  the exclusive representative of employees  within a negotiating  unit  of  other  than  state  employees  shall  be  entitled  to  have  deducted from the wage or salary of the employees in  such negotiating unit who are not members of said employee  organization  the  amount equivalent to the dues levied by such employee organization,  and the fiscal or disbursing  officer  of  such  public  employer  shall  deduct  from  the  salary  of  any employee represented by such employee  organization for the purpose of  collective  negotiations  who  has  not  authorized   the   deduction   of   membership  dues  in  such  employee  organization pursuant to subdivision one of this section, an agency shop  fee deduction in the amount  equivalent  to  the  dues  levied  by  such  employee  organization.  The  fiscal  or  disbursing  officer is further  authorized to accumulate such fees and transmit the fees so  accumulated  to the employee organization.    4. The appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer of any municipality or  other  political subdivision of the state is hereby authorized to deduct  from the salary of  any  employee  of  such  municipality  or  political  subdivision  such  amount  as such employee may specify in writing to be  filed with such appropriate disbursing  or  fiscal  officer  within  the  minimum and maximum amounts prescribed by such appropriate disbursing or  fiscal  officer  for  contributions to campus-related foundations and totransmit the sums so deducted to such  campus-related  foundations.  Any  such written authorization may be withdrawn by such employee at any time  upon  filing  written  notice  of  such withdrawal with such appropriate  disbursing  or  fiscal  officer.  Such  appropriate disbursing or fiscal  officer is hereby authorized to make such rules and  regulations  as  he  deems   necessary   to   provide   for   deductions  for  campus-related  foundations. As used  in  this  subdivision,  the  term  "campus-related  foundation"  shall  mean a non-profit corporation organized and existing  pursuant to the education law or the not-for-profit corporation law  for  the  benefit  of  a state-operated campus of the state university of New  York or for the benefit of  a  community  college  operating  under  the  program of the state university of New York.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-5 > 93-b

§  93-b. Deductions from wages or salaries of civil service employees.  1.  The fiscal or disbursing officer of every municipal  corporation  or  other  civil  division  or  political subdivision of the state is hereby  authorized to deduct from the wage or salary of  any  employee  of  such  municipal  corporation or civil division or political subdivision of the  state such amount that such employee may specify in writing  filed  with  such  fiscal  or  disbursing  officer  for the payment of dues in a duly  organized association or organization of civil service employees and  to  transmit  the  sum  so deducted to the said association or organization.  Any such written authorization may be  withdrawn  by  such  employee  or  member  at any time by filing written notice of such withdrawal with the  fiscal or disbursing officer.    2. The appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer of any municipality or  other political subdivision of the state is hereby authorized to  deduct  from  the  salary  of  any  employee  of  such municipality or political  subdivision such amount as such employee may specify  in  writing  filed  with  such  appropriate  disbursing or fiscal officer within the minimum  and maximum amounts prescribed by such appropriate disbursing or  fiscal  officer  for  the  purchase for such employee of United States bonds and  for contributions to federated community campaigns for  health,  welfare  and  recreational purposes on behalf of such employee and to the account  of  such  employee  with  such  federated   community   campaign.   Such  appropriate  disbursing  or  fiscal officer is hereby authorized to make  such rules and regulations governing the  purchase  of  said  bonds  and  contributions  to  federated  community campaigns as he deems necessary,  such rules and regulations to be incorporated in the employee's  written  authorization   of   payroll   deduction  filed  with  such  appropriate  disbursing or fiscal officer. Any  such  written  authorization  may  be  withdrawn  by such employee at any time by filing written notice of such  withdrawal with such appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer.  As  used  in  this  section  "federated  community  campaign"  means  a charitable  non-profit organization which solicits funds for  distribution  among  a  substantial number of charitable non-profit organizations.    3.  Notwithstanding the provisions of and restrictions of sections two  hundred two and two hundred nine-a of the civil service law but  subject  to  the  provisions of paragraph (b) of subdivision three of section two  hundred eight of such law, every employee  organization  that  has  been  recognized  or  certified  as  the exclusive representative of employees  within a negotiating  unit  of  other  than  state  employees  shall  be  entitled  to  have  deducted from the wage or salary of the employees in  such negotiating unit who are not members of said employee  organization  the  amount equivalent to the dues levied by such employee organization,  and the fiscal or disbursing  officer  of  such  public  employer  shall  deduct  from  the  salary  of  any employee represented by such employee  organization for the purpose of  collective  negotiations  who  has  not  authorized   the   deduction   of   membership  dues  in  such  employee  organization pursuant to subdivision one of this section, an agency shop  fee deduction in the amount  equivalent  to  the  dues  levied  by  such  employee  organization.  The  fiscal  or  disbursing  officer is further  authorized to accumulate such fees and transmit the fees so  accumulated  to the employee organization.    4. The appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer of any municipality or  other  political subdivision of the state is hereby authorized to deduct  from the salary of  any  employee  of  such  municipality  or  political  subdivision  such  amount  as such employee may specify in writing to be  filed with such appropriate disbursing  or  fiscal  officer  within  the  minimum and maximum amounts prescribed by such appropriate disbursing or  fiscal  officer  for  contributions to campus-related foundations and totransmit the sums so deducted to such  campus-related  foundations.  Any  such written authorization may be withdrawn by such employee at any time  upon  filing  written  notice  of  such withdrawal with such appropriate  disbursing  or  fiscal  officer.  Such  appropriate disbursing or fiscal  officer is hereby authorized to make such rules and  regulations  as  he  deems   necessary   to   provide   for   deductions  for  campus-related  foundations. As used  in  this  subdivision,  the  term  "campus-related  foundation"  shall  mean a non-profit corporation organized and existing  pursuant to the education law or the not-for-profit corporation law  for  the  benefit  of  a state-operated campus of the state university of New  York or for the benefit of  a  community  college  operating  under  the  program of the state university of New York.

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Statutes > New-york > Gmu > Article-5 > 93-b

§  93-b. Deductions from wages or salaries of civil service employees.  1.  The fiscal or disbursing officer of every municipal  corporation  or  other  civil  division  or  political subdivision of the state is hereby  authorized to deduct from the wage or salary of  any  employee  of  such  municipal  corporation or civil division or political subdivision of the  state such amount that such employee may specify in writing  filed  with  such  fiscal  or  disbursing  officer  for the payment of dues in a duly  organized association or organization of civil service employees and  to  transmit  the  sum  so deducted to the said association or organization.  Any such written authorization may be  withdrawn  by  such  employee  or  member  at any time by filing written notice of such withdrawal with the  fiscal or disbursing officer.    2. The appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer of any municipality or  other political subdivision of the state is hereby authorized to  deduct  from  the  salary  of  any  employee  of  such municipality or political  subdivision such amount as such employee may specify  in  writing  filed  with  such  appropriate  disbursing or fiscal officer within the minimum  and maximum amounts prescribed by such appropriate disbursing or  fiscal  officer  for  the  purchase for such employee of United States bonds and  for contributions to federated community campaigns for  health,  welfare  and  recreational purposes on behalf of such employee and to the account  of  such  employee  with  such  federated   community   campaign.   Such  appropriate  disbursing  or  fiscal officer is hereby authorized to make  such rules and regulations governing the  purchase  of  said  bonds  and  contributions  to  federated  community campaigns as he deems necessary,  such rules and regulations to be incorporated in the employee's  written  authorization   of   payroll   deduction  filed  with  such  appropriate  disbursing or fiscal officer. Any  such  written  authorization  may  be  withdrawn  by such employee at any time by filing written notice of such  withdrawal with such appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer.  As  used  in  this  section  "federated  community  campaign"  means  a charitable  non-profit organization which solicits funds for  distribution  among  a  substantial number of charitable non-profit organizations.    3.  Notwithstanding the provisions of and restrictions of sections two  hundred two and two hundred nine-a of the civil service law but  subject  to  the  provisions of paragraph (b) of subdivision three of section two  hundred eight of such law, every employee  organization  that  has  been  recognized  or  certified  as  the exclusive representative of employees  within a negotiating  unit  of  other  than  state  employees  shall  be  entitled  to  have  deducted from the wage or salary of the employees in  such negotiating unit who are not members of said employee  organization  the  amount equivalent to the dues levied by such employee organization,  and the fiscal or disbursing  officer  of  such  public  employer  shall  deduct  from  the  salary  of  any employee represented by such employee  organization for the purpose of  collective  negotiations  who  has  not  authorized   the   deduction   of   membership  dues  in  such  employee  organization pursuant to subdivision one of this section, an agency shop  fee deduction in the amount  equivalent  to  the  dues  levied  by  such  employee  organization.  The  fiscal  or  disbursing  officer is further  authorized to accumulate such fees and transmit the fees so  accumulated  to the employee organization.    4. The appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer of any municipality or  other  political subdivision of the state is hereby authorized to deduct  from the salary of  any  employee  of  such  municipality  or  political  subdivision  such  amount  as such employee may specify in writing to be  filed with such appropriate disbursing  or  fiscal  officer  within  the  minimum and maximum amounts prescribed by such appropriate disbursing or  fiscal  officer  for  contributions to campus-related foundations and totransmit the sums so deducted to such  campus-related  foundations.  Any  such written authorization may be withdrawn by such employee at any time  upon  filing  written  notice  of  such withdrawal with such appropriate  disbursing  or  fiscal  officer.  Such  appropriate disbursing or fiscal  officer is hereby authorized to make such rules and  regulations  as  he  deems   necessary   to   provide   for   deductions  for  campus-related  foundations. As used  in  this  subdivision,  the  term  "campus-related  foundation"  shall  mean a non-profit corporation organized and existing  pursuant to the education law or the not-for-profit corporation law  for  the  benefit  of  a state-operated campus of the state university of New  York or for the benefit of  a  community  college  operating  under  the  program of the state university of New York.