New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08801

Introduced
6/7/25  
Refer
6/7/25  
Report Pass
6/10/25  
Refer
6/10/25  

Caption

Relates to age and service eligibility requirements for ordinary retirement for members of the unified court system; restores 55/30 for all members; reduces the retirement age from 63 to 62.

Impact

The passage of A08801 is expected to result in an increase of approximately $2.8 million in annual contributions from the State of New York for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, given the anticipated number of 2,757 affected members. Furthermore, there is an estimated one-time cost of about $26.4 million for past service, which the state would be responsible for, suggesting a considerable financial implication attached to its enactment. These adjustments signify the state's commitment to enhancing the retirement benefits of court employees while maintaining fiscal responsibility.

Summary

Bill A08801 aims to amend the retirement and social security law regarding age and service eligibility requirements for members of the unified court system. A key provision of this bill is the restoration of the retirement age for all members from 63 to 62 years, alongside allowing members who reach 55 years of age and have 30 years of creditable service to retire without facing reductions in their benefits. These changes are set to significantly impact the retirement landscape for members of the unified court system, incentivizing longer service without the penalization experienced previously for early retirement.

Contention

Discussions surrounding A08801 suggest that while the bill is primarily aimed at improving benefits for uniformed court officers and peace officers, it raises debates regarding pension sustainability and the future funding of retirement systems. There are concerns that the lowered retirement age and enhanced benefits could strain the state’s pension funds in the long run, particularly as more members may opt for early retirement. As such, balancing the needs of public employees against the financial health of retirement programs remains a point of contention among legislators and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

NY S08207

Same As Relates to age and service eligibility requirements for ordinary retirement for members of the unified court system; restores 55/30 for all members; reduces the retirement age from 63 to 62.

Previously Filed As

NY S05653

Relates to age and service eligibility requirements for ordinary retirement for members of the unified court system; restores 55/30 for all members; reduces the retirement age from 63 to 62.

NY A05679

Relates to age and service eligibility requirements for ordinary retirement for members of the unified court system; restores 55/30 for all members; reduces the retirement age from 63 to 62.

NY S08788

Relates to age and service eligibility requirements for ordinary retirement for members of the unified court system; restores 55/30 for all members; reduces the retirement age from 63 to 62.

NY A09540

Relates to age and service eligibility requirements for ordinary retirement for members of the unified court system; restores 55/30 for all members; reduces the retirement age from 63 to 62.

NY A00556

Relates to changes of membership eligibility in a New York state retirement system.

NY S06361

Relates to changes of membership eligibility in a New York state retirement system.

NY S07139

Authorizes the transfer of memberships for certain members of the New York state and local police and fire retirement system who previously held a membership with the New York state and local employees' retirement system back to such retirement system.

NY A07480

Authorizes the transfer of memberships for certain members of the New York state and local police and fire retirement system who previously held a membership with the New York state and local employees' retirement system back to such retirement system.

NY S07529

Relates to supplemental military retirement allowances for members of public retirement systems of the state.

NY A07821

Relates to supplemental military retirement allowances for members of public retirement systems of the state.

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