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§ 505. Service retirement benefits; police/fire members. a. The normal  service  retirement benefit for police/fire members at normal retirement  age shall be a pension equal to fifty percent of final  average  salary,  less  fifty  percent  of  the primary social security retirement benefit  commencing at age sixty-two, as provided in section five hundred eleven.    b. The early service retirement benefit for police/fire members  shall  be a pension equal to two and one-tenths percent of final average salary  times  years  of  credited  service at the completion of twenty years of  service or upon attainment of age sixty-two, increased by  one-third  of  one  percent of final average salary for each month of service in excess  of twenty years, but not in excess of fifty  percent  of  final  average  salary,  less  fifty  percent  of the primary social security retirement  benefit commencing at age sixty-two as provided in section five  hundred  eleven.    c.  A police/fire member who retires with twenty-two years of credited  service or less may become eligible for annual escalation of the service  retirement benefit if he elects to  have  the  payment  of  his  benefit  commence  on  the  date he would have completed twenty-two years and one  month or more of service. In such event, the service retirement  benefit  shall  equal  two  percent  of  final  average  salary  for each year of  credited service, less fifty percent  of  the  primary  social  security  retirement  benefit  commencing  at age sixty-two as provided in section  five hundred eleven.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rss > Article-14 > 505

§ 505. Service retirement benefits; police/fire members. a. The normal  service  retirement benefit for police/fire members at normal retirement  age shall be a pension equal to fifty percent of final  average  salary,  less  fifty  percent  of  the primary social security retirement benefit  commencing at age sixty-two, as provided in section five hundred eleven.    b. The early service retirement benefit for police/fire members  shall  be a pension equal to two and one-tenths percent of final average salary  times  years  of  credited  service at the completion of twenty years of  service or upon attainment of age sixty-two, increased by  one-third  of  one  percent of final average salary for each month of service in excess  of twenty years, but not in excess of fifty  percent  of  final  average  salary,  less  fifty  percent  of the primary social security retirement  benefit commencing at age sixty-two as provided in section five  hundred  eleven.    c.  A police/fire member who retires with twenty-two years of credited  service or less may become eligible for annual escalation of the service  retirement benefit if he elects to  have  the  payment  of  his  benefit  commence  on  the  date he would have completed twenty-two years and one  month or more of service. In such event, the service retirement  benefit  shall  equal  two  percent  of  final  average  salary  for each year of  credited service, less fifty percent  of  the  primary  social  security  retirement  benefit  commencing  at age sixty-two as provided in section  five hundred eleven.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rss > Article-14 > 505

§ 505. Service retirement benefits; police/fire members. a. The normal  service  retirement benefit for police/fire members at normal retirement  age shall be a pension equal to fifty percent of final  average  salary,  less  fifty  percent  of  the primary social security retirement benefit  commencing at age sixty-two, as provided in section five hundred eleven.    b. The early service retirement benefit for police/fire members  shall  be a pension equal to two and one-tenths percent of final average salary  times  years  of  credited  service at the completion of twenty years of  service or upon attainment of age sixty-two, increased by  one-third  of  one  percent of final average salary for each month of service in excess  of twenty years, but not in excess of fifty  percent  of  final  average  salary,  less  fifty  percent  of the primary social security retirement  benefit commencing at age sixty-two as provided in section five  hundred  eleven.    c.  A police/fire member who retires with twenty-two years of credited  service or less may become eligible for annual escalation of the service  retirement benefit if he elects to  have  the  payment  of  his  benefit  commence  on  the  date he would have completed twenty-two years and one  month or more of service. In such event, the service retirement  benefit  shall  equal  two  percent  of  final  average  salary  for each year of  credited service, less fifty percent  of  the  primary  social  security  retirement  benefit  commencing  at age sixty-two as provided in section  five hundred eleven.