(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, if a
pension reserve fund shall be established by law for a pension or
retirement system of a paid fire department of a city having a
population of one million or more, the funds of which pension or
retirement system did not, prior to July first, nineteen hundred eighty,
include a pension reserve fund, payment of all supplemental retirement
allowances which, for the month of July, nineteen hundred eighty or any
subsequent month preceding the month in which the date of enactment of
this section occurs, were payable pursuant to section two hundred
seven-i of this chapter, as added by chapter five hundred forty-six of
the laws of nineteen hundred sixty-seven, to any pensioner who retired
as a member of such pension or retirement system wherein a pension
reserve fund is established, and whose employment in such fire
department began on or after March twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred forty,
shall be deemed to have been the obligation of the pension reserve fund
and such pension or retirement system and payment of such supplemental
retirement allowances to any such pensioners for any subsequent month
shall be the obligation of such pension reserve fund.
(3) With respect to payments of any such supplemental retirement
allowances which are referred to in subdivisions one and two of this
section and which were made for the month of July, nineteen hundred
eighty or any subsequent month preceding the month in which the date of
enactment of this section occurs, the actuary of any such pension or
retirement system referred to in such subdivisions shall determine the
adjustments, if any, which, by reason of any such payments, the
applicable provisions of such subdivisions require to be made between
the funds of the pension reserve fund of such pension or retirement
system and the funds of the supplemental pension fund of the city
wherein such system functions, and any such adjustments so determined
shall be carried out by resolution of the board of trustees of such
pension or retirement system and executive order of the mayor or other
chief executive officer of such city.
(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, all
payments of additional supplemental retirement allowances pursuant to
section thirty or section thirty-one of chapter six hundred fifty-eight
of the laws of nineteen hundred eighty-four to any pensioner of a
pension or retirement system of a paid police department of a city
having a population of one million or more whose employment in such
department began on or after March twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred forty,
shall be the obligation of the pension reserve fund of such pension or
retirement system.
(5) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, all
payments of additional supplemental retirement allowances pursuant to
section thirty or section thirty-one of chapter six hundred fifty-eight
of the laws of nineteen hundred eighty-four to any pensioner of a
pension or retirement system of a paid fire department of a city having
a population of one million or more whose employment in such department
began on or after March twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred forty, shall be
the obligation of the pension reserve fund of such pension or retirement
system.
Structure New York Laws
Article 10 - Firefighters and Police Officers
200 - Defining Qualifications of Exempt Volunteer Firefighters.
200-A - Volunteer Firefighters Serving in More Than One Fire Company or Fire Department.
200-AA - Training Stipend for Volunteer Firefighters.
201 - Rights and Privileges of Exempt Volunteer Firefighters.
202 - Certificate to Be Issued to Exempt Volunteer Firefighter.
202-A - Recording Certificates of Exempt Volunteer Firefighter.
203 - List of Exempt Volunteer Firefighters to Be Filed.
204 - Qualifications Necessary to Entitle to Certain Exemptions.
204-A - Raising of Funds for Fire Company Purposes.
204-C - Plan for Arson Investigation.
204-D - Duties of the Fire Chief.
204-DD - Qualifications of a Fire Chief.
204-E - Unauthorized Destruction of Property.
204-F - Plan for Hazardous Materials Incidents Response.
204-G - Restrictions on the Use of Firefighting Foam Containing Pfas Chemicals.
205 - Payments to Injured or Representatives of Deceased Volunteer Firefighters.
205-C - Payments Pending Controversies Where Volunteer Firefighters Are Killed or Injured.
205-CC - Volunteer Firefighter Enhanced Cancer Disability Benefits.
205-D - Relief From Civil Liability for Acts or Omissions by Fire Wardens in the City of New York.
205-E - Right of Action to Certain Injured or Representatives of Certain Deceased Police Officers.
205-F - Removal of Civil Liability Barriers.
205-G - Defense and Indemnification of Volunteer Firefighters.
206-A - Penalty for Improper Use of Certificates.
207 - Hospitalization of Members of Fire Departments in Certain Cities.
207-B - Additional Retirement Benefits for Certain Firefighters in Cities.
207-D - Additional Retirement Benefits for Certain Police Officers in Cities and Certain Villages.
207-F - Ordinary Death Benefits of Members of Fire Department Systems of Cities.
207-G - Ordinary Death Benefits of Members of Police Retirement Systems.
207-H*2 - Death Benefits of Members of Certain Police Pension Systems.
207-I - Temporary Supplemental Retirement Allowances for Certain Police Officers.
207-I*2 - Supplemental Retirement Allowances of Retired Firefighters of Cities.
207-J - Supplemental Pension Allowances of Certain Retired Teachers of Cities.
207-K - Disabilities of Policemen and Firemen in Certain Cities.
207-K*2 - Disabilities of Policemen and Firemen in Certain Cities.
207-KK - Disabilities of Firefighters in Certain Cities Caused by Cancer.
207-KKK - Disabilities of Firefighters in Certain Cities Caused by Parkinson's Disease.
207-N - Performance of Duty Disability Retirement.
207-O - Performance of Duty Disability Retirement.
207-P - Performance of Duty Disability Retirement; Police and Fire Department.
207-Q - Firefighters; Presumption in Certain Diseases.
208 - Members of Police Force to Have One Day Rest in Seven.
208-B - Death Benefits for Beneficiaries of Certain Police Officers and Firefighters.
208-D - Extra Work by Members of Certain Police Forces.
208-D*2 - Compensation During Disability.
208-D*3 - Extra Work by Members of a Police Force in Cities.
208-E - Extra Work by Members of Certain Police Forces.
208-F - Special Accidental Death Benefit.
208-G - Community Activity by Members of a Police Force.
209-A - Relations With Other States and the Dominion of Canada.
209-AA - Paid Leave for Disaster Service Volunteers.
209-B - Emergency Rescue and First Aid Squads.
209-BB - Specialized Teams; Volunteer Wilderness/inland Search and Rescue Teams.
209-C - Fire Police Squads of Fire Departments and Fire Companies.
209-CC - Notification of Presence of Wild Animals and Dangerous Dogs.
209-D - Contracts for Outside Service by Volunteer Fire Departments and Companies.
209-DD - Discovery of Unlawful Drug Laboratory.
209-E - Fire Mobilization and Mutual Aid Plan.
209-EE - Adoption of a Code of Ethics and Disclosure of Interests by Fire Companies.
209-F - Outside Service by Local Police Forces; Mobilization by Governor; Powers of Sheriffs.
209-FF - Provisions Relating to Certain Accidental Disability Benefits.
209-G - Liability for Outside Aid.
209-I - Emergency Service by Volunteer Firefighters.
209-J - Mutual Aid Programs in Counties.
209-L - Removal of Volunteer Officers and Volunteer Members of Fire Departments.
209-M - Outside Service by Local Police; Civil Disturbance Control.
209-P - Relay of Fire and Emergency Calls.
209-Q - Permanent Appointment of Police Officers; Completion of Training Program.
209-S - Contracts Between Municipalities and Fire Districts for Joint Fire Training Centers.
209-T - Contracts for Joint Fire Alarm Systems.
209-U - Notification of Presence of Hazardous Materials.
209-V - Employment of Retired Persons as Special Patrolmen for Publicly Owned Property.
209-W - Permanent Appointment of Fire Fighters; Completion of Training Program.
209-X - Training of Certain Paid City Firefighters Promoted to a First-Line Supervisory Position.
209-Y - Establishment of Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Teams.