New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08105

Introduced
5/15/25  

Caption

Authorizes Christopher P. Mayr to receive certain credit under section 384-d of the retirement and social security law for service as a fire fighter employed by the city of Rensselaer.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will potentially alter the handling of firefighter retirement credits in New York, specifically impacting how similar cases are managed regarding service credit. The financial implications indicate that the City of Rensselaer will be responsible for a one-time payment estimated to be approximately $115,000. This obligation may set a precedent for how other municipalities address service credit for retired public safety employees who have similar situations.

Summary

Bill S08105 aims to provide retirement benefits to Christopher P. Mayr, a retired firefighter from the City of Rensselaer, by granting him retroactive service credit under section 384-d of the New York retirement and social security law. Mayr's service took place from July 31, 1997, to August 28, 2004, but he was not awarded such credit due to circumstances beyond his control. The bill seeks to ensure that he receives the full rights and benefits associated with this service credit, given that he files the appropriate request within a year of the bill's enactment.

Contention

Not much public contention around this bill is noted, yet it can be anticipated that there could be concerns regarding the fiscal impact on the City of Rensselaer and potential implications for other municipalities with similar cases. Critics may argue about the fairness of granting retroactive benefits which could lead to increased pressures on municipal budgets, while supporters would likely advocate for the professionalism and service of firefighters like Mayr.

Fiscal_note

The fiscal note suggests that the one-time cost incurred by the bill would be borne entirely by the city, underlining a critical relationship between state legislation and local financial responsibilities. This stipulation may influence future legislative discussions about retirement benefits for public employees and the distribution of financial obligations between state and local governments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S08989

Authorizes Lee Weinstein to receive certain service credit under section 384-d of the retirement and social security law.

NY A09895

Authorizes Lee Weinstein to receive certain service credit under section 384-d of the retirement and social security law.

NY S09625

Authorizes Scott Hoag, a city of Rome police officer, to receive certain credit under section 384-d of the retirement and social security law.

NY A10444

Authorizes Scott Hoag, a city of Rome police officer, to receive certain credit under section 384-d of the retirement and social security law.

NY A05075

Authorizes William Schumaker and Mark Hennessy to receive certain service credit under section 384-d of the retirement and social security law.

NY S05539

Authorizes William Schumaker and Mark Hennessy to receive certain service credit under section 384-d of the retirement and social security law.

NY S02264

Authorizes James Unger, a town of West Seneca police officer, to receive certain credit under section 384-d of the retirement and social security law.

NY A06702

Authorizes James Unger, a town of West Seneca police officer, to receive certain credit under section 384-d of the retirement and social security law.

NY S01504

Authorizes Timothy Colling, a town of Hamburg police officer, to receive certain credit under section 384-d of the retirement and social security law.

NY S02121

Authorizes Michelle Rickard, a town of Hamburg police officer, to receive certain credit under section 384-d of the retirement and social security law.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.