New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S05000

Introduced
2/21/23  
Refer
2/21/23  

Caption

Removes expenditures for emergency medical services from the limit on real property tax levies by local governments.

Companion Bills

NY A04077

Same As Removes expenditures for emergency medical services from the limit on real property tax levies by local governments.

Previously Filed As

NY A04077

Removes expenditures for emergency medical services from the limit on real property tax levies by local governments.

NY S01515

Removes expenditures for emergency medical services from the limit on real property tax levies by local governments.

NY A02177

Removes expenditures for emergency medical services from the limit on real property tax levies by local governments.

NY S06956

Relates to increasing the earnings limitation for positions of public service; increases the earnings limitation from $35,000 to $50,000 in 2025 and thereafter.

NY HB324

Provide for a local government expenditure limitation

NY S07501

Directs counties, in coordination with their regional emergency medical services councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive county emergency medical system plans that provide for coordinated emergency medical systems within such counties.

NY A08720

Relates to increasing the earnings limitation for positions of public service; increases the earnings limitation from $35,000 to $50,000 in 2025 and thereafter.

NY S08111

Provides for retirement credit to emergency medical technicians and advanced emergency medical technicians for a child care leave of absence.

NY A08086

Directs counties, in coordination with their regional emergency medical services councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive county emergency medical system plans that provide for coordinated emergency medical systems within such counties.

NY S07635

Establishes an optional twenty-five year retirement plan for certain public safety dispatchers, public safety telecommunicators, 911 operators, communications officers, police communication technicians, emergency services operators and emergency services dispatchers employed by the state, or a county or municipal emergency services department.

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