New York Laws
Title 8 - General Provisions Relating to Retirement; Retirement Plans Applicable to Members Generally
70 - Superannuation Retirement.

(a) A clerk of a court, as provided in the constitution, article six,
section twenty-one.
(b) An appointee of the governor.
(c) An employee of the legislature drawing an annual salary, or
(d) A chaplain of a county penal institution having served as such
chaplain for not less than thirty years, or
8. A commissioner of elections.
c. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision b of this section,
the state civil service commission may approve the continuance in
service of members who have attained age seventy. Such approvals shall
be for periods not to exceed two years each. No such approval shall be
given unless:
1. The head of the department in which the member is employed shall
file a written statement with the comptroller approving such
continuance, and
2. The medical board shall certify that such member is physically fit
to perform the duties of his position, and
3. The state civil service commission shall find that:
(a) Such member is less than seventy-eight years of age, and
(b) His continuance in service would be advantageous because of his
expert knowledge and special qualifications.

The service of any such member may, however, be terminated at any time
by the head of the department in which he is employed, upon sixty days
written notice to such member.