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§ 657. Survivor's benefit for retired state employees.  1. a. The term  "retired  state  employee"  as  used in this section shall mean a former  employee or officer of the state (1) who while in state service  retired  for  any  cause  from any retirement system or pension plan supported by  funds of the state other than the state university  optional  retirement  program  of  article  eight-B  of  the  education  law  or the education  department optional retirement program of article three, part V, of  the  education  law,  or (2) who while in state service retired for any cause  from either or both such optional retirement programs provided he or she  had thereupon attained age  fifty-five,  or  (3)  who  terminated  state  service  for  any cause on or after the attainment of age sixty-two; and  who, at the time he or she retired pursuant to subparagraph one  or  two  of  this  paragraph or terminated service pursuant to subparagraph three  of this paragraph, had ten or more years of full time service as a state  employee, provided that the ten years' full time service were within the  last fifteen years prior to such retirement or termination. For purposes  of this section, no person shall  be  deemed  to  be  or  have  been  an  employee  or officer of the state or in the state service for any period  during which his or her salary was  not  paid  directly  by  the  state,  except  a  person employed in an institution specified in paragraph b of  this subdivision or a person employed  in  an  authority  or  commission  specified in paragraph c of this subdivision.    b.  For  all  purposes  of  this  section alone, the state colleges of  agriculture,  home  economics,  industrial  and  labor  relations,   and  veterinary  medicine,  the  state  agricultural  experiment  station  at  Geneva, and any other institution or agency  under  the  management  and  control  of  Cornell  university,  as the representative of the board of  trustees of the state university of New York, and the state  college  of  ceramics  under  the management and control of Alfred university, as the  representative of the board of trustees of the state university  of  New  York shall be deemed to be the state.    c.  For the purpose of determining eligibility for benefits under this  section, previous service rendered as an employee  of  an  authority  or  commission  established  under  the  public  authorities  law  shall  be  credited to a retired state employee as  state  service,  provided  such  authority or commission has in effect, at the time of retirement of such  retired  employee,  a  provision  for  a  survivor's  benefit  which  is  substantially equivalent to that provided in this section and  in  which  previous  state  service  is  credited  to  retired authority or retired  commission employees toward eligibility for such survivor's benefit.    d. For the purpose of determining eligibility for benefits under  this  section,  no  retired state employee who retired prior to October first,  nineteen hundred sixty-six shall  be  eligible  for  benefits  hereunder  unless  such  retiree  is  a  pensioner  of the New York state and local  employees' retirement system or the New York state and local police  and  fire retirement system.    2.  The  amount  of a survivor's benefit under this section shall be a  lump sum of two thousand dollars, except  that  where  a  retired  state  employee  dies  while reemployed as provided in subdivision four of this  section or dies within thirty  days  following  retirement  pursuant  to  subdivision  one  of  this section, the amount of the survivor's benefit  under this section, if any, shall  be  two  thousand  dollars  less  any  ordinary   death  benefit,  exclusive  of  any  ordinary  death  benefit  attributable  to  the  reserve-for-increased-take-home-pay,  payable  on  account  of  the  death  of  such  employee under a retirement system or  pension plan supported by funds of the state.    3. In addition to the benefit provided pursuant to subdivision two  of  this  section  an  additional  benefit  shall  be  provided on behalf ofretired state employees who  retire  or  terminate  their  services,  as  defined  by  subdivision  one  of this section, on or after April first,  nineteen hundred seventy,  except,  however,  such  additional  benefits  shall  be provided on behalf of retired state employees who were members  of the state police in  a  collective  negotiating  unit  consisting  of  commissioned  officers  established  pursuant to article fourteen of the  civil service law who retire or terminate their services, as defined  by  subdivision  one  of  this  section,  on  or after April first, nineteen  hundred seventy-one, and on behalf of retired state employees  who  were  members  of the state police in a collective negotiating unit defined in  the  certification  of  the  public  employment  relations  board  dated  December  twenty-ninth,  nineteen hundred seventy in case numbers C-0570  and C-0575 established pursuant to article fourteen of the civil service  law who retire or terminate their services, as  defined  by  subdivision  one  of  this  section,  on  or  after  April  first,  nineteen  hundred  seventy-two, of one thousand dollars, except  that  where  such  retired  state  employee dies while reemployed as provided in subdivision five of  this section or dies within thirty days following retirement pursuant to  subdivision one of this section, the amount of  the  survivor's  benefit  under  this  section,  if  any, shall be three thousand dollars less any  ordinary  death  benefit,  exclusive  of  any  ordinary  death   benefit  attributable  to  the  reserve-for-increased-take-home-pay,  payable  on  account of the death of such  employee  under  a  retirement  system  or  pension  plan  supported by funds of the state in lieu of the survivor's  benefits specified in subdivision two of this section.    4. A survivor's benefit under this section shall not be payable in any  case in which a survivor's benefit is payable pursuant  to  section  six  hundred fifty-five of this chapter.    5.  The eligibility for survivor's benefit protection provided by this  section of a retired state  employee  who  subsequently  reenters  state  service,  or  enters  the  service  of  a  participating  employer  of a  retirement system or pension plan supported by funds of the state, shall  continue but only until such employee  attains  eligibility  either  for  coverage  under  the  survivor's benefit program provided by section six  hundred fifty-five of this article or for payment of an  ordinary  death  benefit of two thousand dollars or more, exclusive of any ordinary death  benefit attributable to the reserve-for-increased-take-home-pay, payable  on  account of the death of such employee under such a retirement system  or pension plan. Each time such employee leaves state  service,  or  the  service  of  such  a  participating  employer, and loses the eligibility  attained following such entry or  reentry,  such  employee  shall  again  become  eligible  for  payment  of a survivor's benefit provided by this  section.    6. The survivor's benefit payable under this section shall be paid  to  such  person  or  persons  as the retired state employee shall have last  nominated  to  receive  benefits  under  a  retirement  option  of   the  retirement  system  or  pension  plan supported by funds of the state of  which such employee last became a member, or if such  employee  did  not  nominate  such a beneficiary, or if such beneficiary has died, or if the  employee was not a member of such a retirement system or  pension  plan,  to  the  person last specifically designated by such employee to receive  the survivor's benefit under this section on a form  prescribed  by  and  filed  with  the  state  comptroller.  In  the  event  such a designated  beneficiary does not survive such employee, or if a beneficiary was  not  designated, the survivor's benefit shall be payable to the estate of the  retired state employee or as provided in section thirteen hundred ten of  the surrogate's court procedure act.7.  The  survivor's  benefit fund provided for by subdivision seven of  section six hundred fifty-five of this article shall be  the  fund  from  which  survivor's  benefit  payments  pursuant  to this section shall be  paid.    8.  The  state  comptroller shall prescribe such regulations as may be  required for the effective  administration  and  implementation  of  the  provisions  of  this section including the establishment of criteria for  determining eligibility  for  payment  under  this  section.  The  state  comptroller may enter into agreement with other agencies to perform such  duties as may be necessary to implement the provisions of this section.    9. a. Every state department or agency shall promptly inform the state  comptroller  of the retirement or termination, as defined by subdivision  one of this section, of  any  employee  on  whose  behalf  a  survivor's  benefit under this section may be payable. Such employer shall set forth  the  relevant  state  employment  record  of the employee and such other  information as is required by the form to be  prescribed  by  the  state  comptroller.    b.  Every  public  retirement  system or pension plan within the state  shall promptly inform the state comptroller of the death of  any  member  on  whose behalf a survivor's benefit under this section may be payable.  Such system or plan shall set forth the name or names of the beneficiary  or beneficiaries, if any,  last  designated  by  the  member  under  any  retirement  option selected and such other information as is required by  the form to be prescribed by the state comptroller.    10. A designated beneficiary of every retired state employee who filed  a designation of beneficiary form with the state comptroller  must  file  an application with the state comptroller for a survivor's benefit under  this section within six months after the death of such employee in order  to qualify for the survivor's benefit provided by this section. For good  cause shown, the state comptroller may waive this time requirement.    11.  The  provisions  of  this  section  shall  apply to retired state  employees  who  retire  or  terminate  their  service,  as  defined   by  subdivision  one  of this section, on or before June thirtieth, nineteen  hundred seventy-four, provided, however, that nothing  herein  shall  be  deemed  to  apply  to  any  employee  who retired on or before September  thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-six  and  who  died  prior  to  the  effective date of this subdivision.

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§ 657. Survivor's benefit for retired state employees.  1. a. The term  "retired  state  employee"  as  used in this section shall mean a former  employee or officer of the state (1) who while in state service  retired  for  any  cause  from any retirement system or pension plan supported by  funds of the state other than the state university  optional  retirement  program  of  article  eight-B  of  the  education  law  or the education  department optional retirement program of article three, part V, of  the  education  law,  or (2) who while in state service retired for any cause  from either or both such optional retirement programs provided he or she  had thereupon attained age  fifty-five,  or  (3)  who  terminated  state  service  for  any cause on or after the attainment of age sixty-two; and  who, at the time he or she retired pursuant to subparagraph one  or  two  of  this  paragraph or terminated service pursuant to subparagraph three  of this paragraph, had ten or more years of full time service as a state  employee, provided that the ten years' full time service were within the  last fifteen years prior to such retirement or termination. For purposes  of this section, no person shall  be  deemed  to  be  or  have  been  an  employee  or officer of the state or in the state service for any period  during which his or her salary was  not  paid  directly  by  the  state,  except  a  person employed in an institution specified in paragraph b of  this subdivision or a person employed  in  an  authority  or  commission  specified in paragraph c of this subdivision.    b.  For  all  purposes  of  this  section alone, the state colleges of  agriculture,  home  economics,  industrial  and  labor  relations,   and  veterinary  medicine,  the  state  agricultural  experiment  station  at  Geneva, and any other institution or agency  under  the  management  and  control  of  Cornell  university,  as the representative of the board of  trustees of the state university of New York, and the state  college  of  ceramics  under  the management and control of Alfred university, as the  representative of the board of trustees of the state university  of  New  York shall be deemed to be the state.    c.  For the purpose of determining eligibility for benefits under this  section, previous service rendered as an employee  of  an  authority  or  commission  established  under  the  public  authorities  law  shall  be  credited to a retired state employee as  state  service,  provided  such  authority or commission has in effect, at the time of retirement of such  retired  employee,  a  provision  for  a  survivor's  benefit  which  is  substantially equivalent to that provided in this section and  in  which  previous  state  service  is  credited  to  retired authority or retired  commission employees toward eligibility for such survivor's benefit.    d. For the purpose of determining eligibility for benefits under  this  section,  no  retired state employee who retired prior to October first,  nineteen hundred sixty-six shall  be  eligible  for  benefits  hereunder  unless  such  retiree  is  a  pensioner  of the New York state and local  employees' retirement system or the New York state and local police  and  fire retirement system.    2.  The  amount  of a survivor's benefit under this section shall be a  lump sum of two thousand dollars, except  that  where  a  retired  state  employee  dies  while reemployed as provided in subdivision four of this  section or dies within thirty  days  following  retirement  pursuant  to  subdivision  one  of  this section, the amount of the survivor's benefit  under this section, if any, shall  be  two  thousand  dollars  less  any  ordinary   death  benefit,  exclusive  of  any  ordinary  death  benefit  attributable  to  the  reserve-for-increased-take-home-pay,  payable  on  account  of  the  death  of  such  employee under a retirement system or  pension plan supported by funds of the state.    3. In addition to the benefit provided pursuant to subdivision two  of  this  section  an  additional  benefit  shall  be  provided on behalf ofretired state employees who  retire  or  terminate  their  services,  as  defined  by  subdivision  one  of this section, on or after April first,  nineteen hundred seventy,  except,  however,  such  additional  benefits  shall  be provided on behalf of retired state employees who were members  of the state police in  a  collective  negotiating  unit  consisting  of  commissioned  officers  established  pursuant to article fourteen of the  civil service law who retire or terminate their services, as defined  by  subdivision  one  of  this  section,  on  or after April first, nineteen  hundred seventy-one, and on behalf of retired state employees  who  were  members  of the state police in a collective negotiating unit defined in  the  certification  of  the  public  employment  relations  board  dated  December  twenty-ninth,  nineteen hundred seventy in case numbers C-0570  and C-0575 established pursuant to article fourteen of the civil service  law who retire or terminate their services, as  defined  by  subdivision  one  of  this  section,  on  or  after  April  first,  nineteen  hundred  seventy-two, of one thousand dollars, except  that  where  such  retired  state  employee dies while reemployed as provided in subdivision five of  this section or dies within thirty days following retirement pursuant to  subdivision one of this section, the amount of  the  survivor's  benefit  under  this  section,  if  any, shall be three thousand dollars less any  ordinary  death  benefit,  exclusive  of  any  ordinary  death   benefit  attributable  to  the  reserve-for-increased-take-home-pay,  payable  on  account of the death of such  employee  under  a  retirement  system  or  pension  plan  supported by funds of the state in lieu of the survivor's  benefits specified in subdivision two of this section.    4. A survivor's benefit under this section shall not be payable in any  case in which a survivor's benefit is payable pursuant  to  section  six  hundred fifty-five of this chapter.    5.  The eligibility for survivor's benefit protection provided by this  section of a retired state  employee  who  subsequently  reenters  state  service,  or  enters  the  service  of  a  participating  employer  of a  retirement system or pension plan supported by funds of the state, shall  continue but only until such employee  attains  eligibility  either  for  coverage  under  the  survivor's benefit program provided by section six  hundred fifty-five of this article or for payment of an  ordinary  death  benefit of two thousand dollars or more, exclusive of any ordinary death  benefit attributable to the reserve-for-increased-take-home-pay, payable  on  account of the death of such employee under such a retirement system  or pension plan. Each time such employee leaves state  service,  or  the  service  of  such  a  participating  employer, and loses the eligibility  attained following such entry or  reentry,  such  employee  shall  again  become  eligible  for  payment  of a survivor's benefit provided by this  section.    6. The survivor's benefit payable under this section shall be paid  to  such  person  or  persons  as the retired state employee shall have last  nominated  to  receive  benefits  under  a  retirement  option  of   the  retirement  system  or  pension  plan supported by funds of the state of  which such employee last became a member, or if such  employee  did  not  nominate  such a beneficiary, or if such beneficiary has died, or if the  employee was not a member of such a retirement system or  pension  plan,  to  the  person last specifically designated by such employee to receive  the survivor's benefit under this section on a form  prescribed  by  and  filed  with  the  state  comptroller.  In  the  event  such a designated  beneficiary does not survive such employee, or if a beneficiary was  not  designated, the survivor's benefit shall be payable to the estate of the  retired state employee or as provided in section thirteen hundred ten of  the surrogate's court procedure act.7.  The  survivor's  benefit fund provided for by subdivision seven of  section six hundred fifty-five of this article shall be  the  fund  from  which  survivor's  benefit  payments  pursuant  to this section shall be  paid.    8.  The  state  comptroller shall prescribe such regulations as may be  required for the effective  administration  and  implementation  of  the  provisions  of  this section including the establishment of criteria for  determining eligibility  for  payment  under  this  section.  The  state  comptroller may enter into agreement with other agencies to perform such  duties as may be necessary to implement the provisions of this section.    9. a. Every state department or agency shall promptly inform the state  comptroller  of the retirement or termination, as defined by subdivision  one of this section, of  any  employee  on  whose  behalf  a  survivor's  benefit under this section may be payable. Such employer shall set forth  the  relevant  state  employment  record  of the employee and such other  information as is required by the form to be  prescribed  by  the  state  comptroller.    b.  Every  public  retirement  system or pension plan within the state  shall promptly inform the state comptroller of the death of  any  member  on  whose behalf a survivor's benefit under this section may be payable.  Such system or plan shall set forth the name or names of the beneficiary  or beneficiaries, if any,  last  designated  by  the  member  under  any  retirement  option selected and such other information as is required by  the form to be prescribed by the state comptroller.    10. A designated beneficiary of every retired state employee who filed  a designation of beneficiary form with the state comptroller  must  file  an application with the state comptroller for a survivor's benefit under  this section within six months after the death of such employee in order  to qualify for the survivor's benefit provided by this section. For good  cause shown, the state comptroller may waive this time requirement.    11.  The  provisions  of  this  section  shall  apply to retired state  employees  who  retire  or  terminate  their  service,  as  defined   by  subdivision  one  of this section, on or before June thirtieth, nineteen  hundred seventy-four, provided, however, that nothing  herein  shall  be  deemed  to  apply  to  any  employee  who retired on or before September  thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-six  and  who  died  prior  to  the  effective date of this subdivision.

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§ 657. Survivor's benefit for retired state employees.  1. a. The term  "retired  state  employee"  as  used in this section shall mean a former  employee or officer of the state (1) who while in state service  retired  for  any  cause  from any retirement system or pension plan supported by  funds of the state other than the state university  optional  retirement  program  of  article  eight-B  of  the  education  law  or the education  department optional retirement program of article three, part V, of  the  education  law,  or (2) who while in state service retired for any cause  from either or both such optional retirement programs provided he or she  had thereupon attained age  fifty-five,  or  (3)  who  terminated  state  service  for  any cause on or after the attainment of age sixty-two; and  who, at the time he or she retired pursuant to subparagraph one  or  two  of  this  paragraph or terminated service pursuant to subparagraph three  of this paragraph, had ten or more years of full time service as a state  employee, provided that the ten years' full time service were within the  last fifteen years prior to such retirement or termination. For purposes  of this section, no person shall  be  deemed  to  be  or  have  been  an  employee  or officer of the state or in the state service for any period  during which his or her salary was  not  paid  directly  by  the  state,  except  a  person employed in an institution specified in paragraph b of  this subdivision or a person employed  in  an  authority  or  commission  specified in paragraph c of this subdivision.    b.  For  all  purposes  of  this  section alone, the state colleges of  agriculture,  home  economics,  industrial  and  labor  relations,   and  veterinary  medicine,  the  state  agricultural  experiment  station  at  Geneva, and any other institution or agency  under  the  management  and  control  of  Cornell  university,  as the representative of the board of  trustees of the state university of New York, and the state  college  of  ceramics  under  the management and control of Alfred university, as the  representative of the board of trustees of the state university  of  New  York shall be deemed to be the state.    c.  For the purpose of determining eligibility for benefits under this  section, previous service rendered as an employee  of  an  authority  or  commission  established  under  the  public  authorities  law  shall  be  credited to a retired state employee as  state  service,  provided  such  authority or commission has in effect, at the time of retirement of such  retired  employee,  a  provision  for  a  survivor's  benefit  which  is  substantially equivalent to that provided in this section and  in  which  previous  state  service  is  credited  to  retired authority or retired  commission employees toward eligibility for such survivor's benefit.    d. For the purpose of determining eligibility for benefits under  this  section,  no  retired state employee who retired prior to October first,  nineteen hundred sixty-six shall  be  eligible  for  benefits  hereunder  unless  such  retiree  is  a  pensioner  of the New York state and local  employees' retirement system or the New York state and local police  and  fire retirement system.    2.  The  amount  of a survivor's benefit under this section shall be a  lump sum of two thousand dollars, except  that  where  a  retired  state  employee  dies  while reemployed as provided in subdivision four of this  section or dies within thirty  days  following  retirement  pursuant  to  subdivision  one  of  this section, the amount of the survivor's benefit  under this section, if any, shall  be  two  thousand  dollars  less  any  ordinary   death  benefit,  exclusive  of  any  ordinary  death  benefit  attributable  to  the  reserve-for-increased-take-home-pay,  payable  on  account  of  the  death  of  such  employee under a retirement system or  pension plan supported by funds of the state.    3. In addition to the benefit provided pursuant to subdivision two  of  this  section  an  additional  benefit  shall  be  provided on behalf ofretired state employees who  retire  or  terminate  their  services,  as  defined  by  subdivision  one  of this section, on or after April first,  nineteen hundred seventy,  except,  however,  such  additional  benefits  shall  be provided on behalf of retired state employees who were members  of the state police in  a  collective  negotiating  unit  consisting  of  commissioned  officers  established  pursuant to article fourteen of the  civil service law who retire or terminate their services, as defined  by  subdivision  one  of  this  section,  on  or after April first, nineteen  hundred seventy-one, and on behalf of retired state employees  who  were  members  of the state police in a collective negotiating unit defined in  the  certification  of  the  public  employment  relations  board  dated  December  twenty-ninth,  nineteen hundred seventy in case numbers C-0570  and C-0575 established pursuant to article fourteen of the civil service  law who retire or terminate their services, as  defined  by  subdivision  one  of  this  section,  on  or  after  April  first,  nineteen  hundred  seventy-two, of one thousand dollars, except  that  where  such  retired  state  employee dies while reemployed as provided in subdivision five of  this section or dies within thirty days following retirement pursuant to  subdivision one of this section, the amount of  the  survivor's  benefit  under  this  section,  if  any, shall be three thousand dollars less any  ordinary  death  benefit,  exclusive  of  any  ordinary  death   benefit  attributable  to  the  reserve-for-increased-take-home-pay,  payable  on  account of the death of such  employee  under  a  retirement  system  or  pension  plan  supported by funds of the state in lieu of the survivor's  benefits specified in subdivision two of this section.    4. A survivor's benefit under this section shall not be payable in any  case in which a survivor's benefit is payable pursuant  to  section  six  hundred fifty-five of this chapter.    5.  The eligibility for survivor's benefit protection provided by this  section of a retired state  employee  who  subsequently  reenters  state  service,  or  enters  the  service  of  a  participating  employer  of a  retirement system or pension plan supported by funds of the state, shall  continue but only until such employee  attains  eligibility  either  for  coverage  under  the  survivor's benefit program provided by section six  hundred fifty-five of this article or for payment of an  ordinary  death  benefit of two thousand dollars or more, exclusive of any ordinary death  benefit attributable to the reserve-for-increased-take-home-pay, payable  on  account of the death of such employee under such a retirement system  or pension plan. Each time such employee leaves state  service,  or  the  service  of  such  a  participating  employer, and loses the eligibility  attained following such entry or  reentry,  such  employee  shall  again  become  eligible  for  payment  of a survivor's benefit provided by this  section.    6. The survivor's benefit payable under this section shall be paid  to  such  person  or  persons  as the retired state employee shall have last  nominated  to  receive  benefits  under  a  retirement  option  of   the  retirement  system  or  pension  plan supported by funds of the state of  which such employee last became a member, or if such  employee  did  not  nominate  such a beneficiary, or if such beneficiary has died, or if the  employee was not a member of such a retirement system or  pension  plan,  to  the  person last specifically designated by such employee to receive  the survivor's benefit under this section on a form  prescribed  by  and  filed  with  the  state  comptroller.  In  the  event  such a designated  beneficiary does not survive such employee, or if a beneficiary was  not  designated, the survivor's benefit shall be payable to the estate of the  retired state employee or as provided in section thirteen hundred ten of  the surrogate's court procedure act.7.  The  survivor's  benefit fund provided for by subdivision seven of  section six hundred fifty-five of this article shall be  the  fund  from  which  survivor's  benefit  payments  pursuant  to this section shall be  paid.    8.  The  state  comptroller shall prescribe such regulations as may be  required for the effective  administration  and  implementation  of  the  provisions  of  this section including the establishment of criteria for  determining eligibility  for  payment  under  this  section.  The  state  comptroller may enter into agreement with other agencies to perform such  duties as may be necessary to implement the provisions of this section.    9. a. Every state department or agency shall promptly inform the state  comptroller  of the retirement or termination, as defined by subdivision  one of this section, of  any  employee  on  whose  behalf  a  survivor's  benefit under this section may be payable. Such employer shall set forth  the  relevant  state  employment  record  of the employee and such other  information as is required by the form to be  prescribed  by  the  state  comptroller.    b.  Every  public  retirement  system or pension plan within the state  shall promptly inform the state comptroller of the death of  any  member  on  whose behalf a survivor's benefit under this section may be payable.  Such system or plan shall set forth the name or names of the beneficiary  or beneficiaries, if any,  last  designated  by  the  member  under  any  retirement  option selected and such other information as is required by  the form to be prescribed by the state comptroller.    10. A designated beneficiary of every retired state employee who filed  a designation of beneficiary form with the state comptroller  must  file  an application with the state comptroller for a survivor's benefit under  this section within six months after the death of such employee in order  to qualify for the survivor's benefit provided by this section. For good  cause shown, the state comptroller may waive this time requirement.    11.  The  provisions  of  this  section  shall  apply to retired state  employees  who  retire  or  terminate  their  service,  as  defined   by  subdivision  one  of this section, on or before June thirtieth, nineteen  hundred seventy-four, provided, however, that nothing  herein  shall  be  deemed  to  apply  to  any  employee  who retired on or before September  thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-six  and  who  died  prior  to  the  effective date of this subdivision.