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Section 13-652

Section 13-652

  § 13-652 Definitions. As used in this article:
  a.  The  term  "city  retired  employee"  shall  mean  a  male  who is
sixty-five years of age or older or a female  person  who  is  sixty-two
years  of age or older, who was retired prior to January first, nineteen
hundred fifty-seven and receives, as a  result  of  such  retirement,  a
retirement allowance or pension system or plan of the city, other than a
pension  or  retirement system for members of the uniformed force of the
police department or the fire department.
  b. The term "police or fire retired employee" shall  mean  any  person
who  was  retired  before January first, nineteen hundred fifty-five and
receives, on or after the effective date of this subdivision  as  hereby
amended,  as  a  result  of  such  retirement, a retirement allowance or
pension from a retirement or pension system or  plan  of  the  city  for
members  of  the  uniformed  force  of  the  police  department  or fire
department.
  c. The term "police or fire surviving spouse or dependent" shall  mean
any person, other than a police or fire line-of-duty surviving spouse or
dependent,  who is a surviving spouse or dependent or a minor child of a
deceased member or deceased retired member of a  retirement  or  pension
system  or  plan  of  the city for members of the uniformed force of the
police department  or  fire  department  other  than  the  pension  fund
provided in subchapter two of chapter two of this title or in subchapter
two  of chapter three of this title, and who is receiving a pension from
such system or plan on or after the effective date of  this  subdivision
as  hereby amended as a result of being a surviving spouse, dependent or
a minor child of such deceased member or  deceased  retired  member.  If
more  than one person are receiving pensions from such system or plan on
or after such date as a result of being surviving spouses, dependents or
minor children of the same deceased member or deceased  retired  member,
they  shall  collectively  be deemed to be one "police or fire surviving
spouse or  dependent"  within  the  meaning  of  this  article  and  any
supplemental retirement allowance granted to a "police or fire surviving
spouse  or  dependent"  under  this  article shall be divided among such
persons in the same proportion as the  pensions  received  by  them  and
shall  be  subject  to termination upon the same terms and conditions as
govern the termination of such pensions.
  d.  The  term  "police  or  fire  line-of-duty  surviving  spouse   or
dependent"  shall  mean  any  person  who  (1)  is a surviving spouse, a
dependent, or a minor child of a member of a retirement system  or  plan
of  the  city  for  members of the uniformed force of the police or fire
department who died prior to January first, nineteen hundred fifty-five,
and (2) on or after the effective date of  this  subdivision  as  hereby
amended, is receiving a pension from such system or plan pursuant to the
provisions of section 13-209, 13-244, 13-309 or 13-347 of this title. If
more  than  one such person are or shall be receiving pensions from such
system or plan on or after such date pursuant to any such section  as  a
result  of  being  a surviving spouse or dependents or minor children of
the same deceased member, they shall collectively be deemed  to  be  one
police  or  fire  line-of-duty  surviving spouse or dependent within the
meaning of  this  article  and  any  supplemental  retirement  allowance
granted  to  a police or fire line-of-duty surviving spouse or dependent
under this article shall be divided  among  such  persons  in  the  same
proportion  as  the  pensions  received  by them and shall be subject to
termination upon the same terms and conditions as govern the termination
of such pensions.
  e. The term "street cleaning surviving spouse or dependent" shall mean
any person (1) who is a surviving spouse, a minor child or  a  dependent
parent of a deceased member or deceased retired member of the relief and

pension  fund  of  the  department of street cleaning of the city of New
York, and (2) who is receiving a pension  on  or  after  January  first,
nineteen hundred sixty-six from such relief and pension fund as a result
of being a surviving spouse, a minor child or a dependent parent of such
deceased  member or deceased retired member. If more than one person are
receiving pensions from such fund on or after such date as a  result  of
being surviving spouses, minor children or dependent parents of the same
deceased  member  or  deceased retired member they shall collectively be
deemed to be one "street cleaning surviving spouse or dependent"  within
the  meaning  of  this  article  and a supplemental retirement allowance
granted to such a "street cleaning surviving spouse or dependent"  under
this  article shall be divided among such persons in the same proportion
as the pensions received by them and shall  be  subject  to  termination
upon  the  same  terms  and conditions as govern the termination of such
pensions.

Section 13-653

Section 13-653

  §   13-653   Supplemental   retirement  allowances.  a.  City  retired
employees.  Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any city retired
employee, who unless retired for disability had at least five  years  of
credited service at the time of his or her retirement, shall be entitled
to  a  supplemental  pension  payment  to  be  known  as  a supplemental
retirement  allowance  payable  annually  in  monthly  installments   in
accordance with the following provisions of this section:
  1.  The  supplemental  retirement  allowance  provided herein for city
retired employees shall be sixteen dollars and sixty-six cents per month
plus a percentage of the retirement allowance computed without  optional
modification,  based  on  the year of retirement, in accordance with the
schedule hereinafter set forth, provided, however, that no  supplemental
retirement allowance shall:
  (a) Exceed sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents per month, or
  (b)  together  with the retirement allowance received from IRT and BMT
pension and together with any retirement allowance received from IRT and
BMT  pension  plans,  exceed  one  hundred  eighty-three   dollars   and
thirty-three cents per month.
  2.  The  supplemental  retirement allowance for city retired employees
shall be computed in accordance with the following schedule:

        Year of retirement                       per centum
            1957 or thereafter......................None
            1956....................................two
            1955....................................three
            1954....................................three
            1953....................................four
            1952....................................five
            1951....................................seven
            1950....................................fifteen
            1949....................................fifteen
            1948....................................fifteen
            1947....................................twenty-five
            1946....................................forty-five
            1945....................................fifty-five
            1944....................................sixty
            1943....................................sixty-five
            1942....................................seventy-five
            1941....................................ninety
            1940....................................one hundred
            prior to 1940...........................one hundred

  b. Police or fire retired employees. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, any police or fire retired employee shall be entitled to a
supplemental pension payment to be known as a supplemental retirement
allowance payable annually, in monthly installments in an amount which,
together with pension or retirement allowance (exclusive of extra
service increments granted pursuant to section 13-208 or 13-307 of this
title or any other similar provision of law), computed without optional
modification, if any, received by such police or fire retired employee,
shall equal but not exceed two hundred twenty-five dollars per month;
provided, however, that the amount of such supplemental retirement
allowance shall not exceed eighty-three dollars and thirty-three cents
per month; and further provided however, that no such supplemental
retirement allowance shall be increased, to conform with the provisions
of this subdivision, by more than sixteen dollars and sixty-six cents
per month above the amount of such allowance as of December
thirty-first, nineteen hundred sixty-five.

  c. Police or fire surviving spouse or dependent.  Notwithstanding  any
other  provision of law, a police or fire surviving spouse or dependent,
shall be entitled to a supplemental pension payment to  be  known  as  a
supplemental   retirement   allowance   payable   annually   in   monthy
installments  in  an amount which, together with the pension received by
such police or fire surviving spouse or dependent shall  equal  but  not
exceed  one hundred six dollars and sixty-six cents per month, provided,
however that the amount of such supplemental retirement allowance  shall
not exceed fifty-six dollars and sixty-six cents per month.
  d.   Police  or  fire  line-of-duty  surviving  spouse  or  dependent.
Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law,  a   police   or   fire
line-of-duty  surviving spouse or dependent shall be entitled to receive
on and after October first, nineteen hundred sixty-three a  supplemental
pension  payment,  to  be known as a supplementary retirement allowance,
payable annually in monthly installments in an  amount  which,  together
with  pension  received  by  such  police or fire line-of-duty surviving
spouse or dependent pursuant  to  section  13-209,  13-244,  13-309,  or
13-347  of  this  title,  shall  equal  but not exceed two hundred eight
dollars and thirty-three cents per  month,  provided  however  that  the
amount  of  such  supplemental  retirement  allowance  shall  not exceed
sixty-six dollars and sixty-six cents per month;  and  further  provided
however,  that  no  such  supplemental  retirement  allowance  shall  be
increased by more than sixteen dollars and  sixty-six  cents  per  month
pursuant to the provisions of this subdivision, as hereby amended.
  e.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law, a street cleaning
surviving spouse or dependent shall be entitled to receive on and  after
January  first,  nineteen  hundred  sixty-six,  a  supplemental  pension
payment, to be known as a  supplemental  retirement  allowance,  payable
annually  in  monthly  installments in an amount which together with the
pension received by such street cleaning surviving spouse  or  dependent
pursuant  to  section  13-610  of this title, shall equal but not exceed
ninety-eight  dollars  and  thirty-three  cents  per  month,   provided,
however, that the amount of such supplemental retirement allowance shall
not  at  any  time exceed forty-eight dollars and thirty-three cents per
month.
  f. The supplemental retirement allowances provided for in this article
shall not be paid to any city retired employee or police or fire retired
employee or any police or fire surviving spouse or dependent  or  police
or  fire  line-of-duty  surviving  spouse  or  dependent  or  any street
cleaning surviving spouse or dependent for any period during  which  the
pension  or retirement allowance of such city retired employee police or
fire retired employee, or police or fire surviving spouse or  dependent,
or  police or fire line-of-duty surviving spouse or dependent, or street
cleaning surviving spouse or dependent, or any part thereof is forfeited
or suspended pursuant to laws.
  g. Any such city retired employee or police or fire  retired  employee
already  receiving  a  supplemental  pension  under  article one of this
subchapter shall continue to receive such supplemental pension or  shall
receive  the  supplemental  retirement  allowance  provided  under  this
article, whichever shall be greater.

Section 13-654

Section 13-654

  §  13-654  Payment of supplemental retirement allowances. On or before
the last day of each month, there shall be paid  to  each  city  retired
employee,  police  or  fire  retired  employee, police or fire surviving
spouse or dependent, police or fire  line-of-duty  surviving  spouse  or
dependent  and  street  cleaning surviving spouse or dependent, from the
supplemental pension fund, the monthly supplemental retirement allowance
payment to which he or she may be entitled under the provisions of  this
article provided, however, that any supplemental retirement allowance of
less  than fifty cents monthly shall be paid in a lump sum at the end of
the fiscal year.

Section 13-655

Section 13-655

  §   13-655   Rules   and   regulations.   The  board  of  estimate  on
recommendation  of  the  comptroller  shall  prescribe  such  rules  and
regulations  as  may be required for the effective administration of the
provisions of this article relating to supplemental retirement allowance
payments to city retired employees or police or fire  retired  employees
or  police  or  fire  surviving  spouses or dependents or police or fire
line-of-duty  surviving  spouses  or  dependents  or   street   cleaning
surviving spouses or dependents.

Section 13-656

Section 13-656

  §  13-656  Information to be furnished to comptroller. The comptroller
shall have authority to require any department or agency of the city  to
furnish  him  or  her  with such records, information and data as he may
need to carry out the provisions of this article.

Section 13-657

Section 13-657

  §  13-657  Supplemental  pension  fund.  As  used in this article, the
supplemental pension fund is the special fund  as  provided  by  section
13-650 of this chapter.

Section 13-658

Section 13-658

  §  13-658  Reimbursement  by  participating employers for payments for
certain  city  retired  employees.  a.  The  granting  of   supplemental
retirement allowances to city retired employees who retired from service
in  the  New  York  city  housing  authority,  the New York city transit
authority or the triborough bridge and tunnel authority or  any  of  the
public  authorities  consolidated  with the triborough bridge and tunnel
authority, is  conditioned  upon  the  contribution  by  such  employing
authority,  or  if  the  employing  authority  was  a  public  authority
consolidated with the triborough bridge and  tunnel  authority,  by  the
triborough  bridge  and  tunnel  authority,  to  the  cost  of providing
supplemental retirement allowances to such city retired employees in the
manner provided in this section.
  b. As soon as practicable after the close of each fiscal year  of  the
city,  the  comptroller  shall  determine the pro-rata cost of providing
such supplemental retirement allowance payments during such fiscal  year
to  be  contributed  by each such authority. Such pro-rata cost shall be
determined on the basis of a formula approved by the board of estimate.
  c. The comptroller shall thereupon submit to  the  fiscal  officer  of
each  such  authority  a statement of the amount to be contributed by it
pursuant to this  article.  Payment  of  the  amount  specified  in  the
comptroller's  statement  shall  be  made by such authority within sixty
days after the receipt thereof. If payment of the full  amount  of  such
obligation  is  not  made  within  sixty  days after the receipt of such
statement, interest at the  rate  of  four  percentum  per  annum  shall
commence  to  run  against  the  unpaid balance thereof on the first day
after such sixtieth day.
  d. All amounts received  by  the  comptroller  from  such  authorities
pursuant  to  this  article  shall  be  deposited in and credited to the
supplemental pension fund.

Section 13-659

Section 13-659

  §  13-659  Reimbursement of supplemental pension fund by the city. The
comptroller shall include with his  or  her  budget  estimate  for  each
fiscal  year  amounts  estimated  by  him  or  her  to  be sufficient to
reimburse the supplemental  pension  fund  for  the  cost  of  providing
supplemental  retirement  allowance  payments  during the current fiscal
year to all city retired  employees  (less  the  amount  contributed  by
public  authorities  with  respect  to  those city retired employees who
retired from service with such public authorities as provided in section
13-658), to police or fire retired employees, police or  fire  surviving
spouses  or dependents, police or fire line-of-duty surviving spouses or
dependents and street cleaning surviving spouses or dependents.  If  the
city  shall  fail  to  provide  such  funds  all supplemental retirement
allowances authorized by this article  shall  be  discontinued.  If  any
public  authority  specified in section 13-658 shall fail to provide the
contribution  therein  required  only   the   supplementary   retirement
allowance  paid  pursuant  to  this  article  to  city retired employees
retired from the service of such authority and from the service  of  any
public authority consolidated with such authority shall be discontinued.

Section 13-660

Section 13-660

  §  13-660 Restriction on use of retirement or pension funds. No moneys
belonging to  any  publicly  administered  and  operated  retirement  or
pension  system or plan shall be appropriated or used for any purpose or
for any payment authorized or required by this article.

Section 13-661

Section 13-661

  §  13-661  Limitations  on  obligations.  The  supplemental retirement
allowances provided  pursuant  to  this  article  shall  not  constitute
membership  in  a pension or retirement system nor shall the granting of
such allowances create a contractual relationship between the city or  a
public  authority  and any city retired employee or between the city and
any police or fire retired employee or between the city and  any  police
or fire surviving spouse or dependent or between the city and any police
or  fire  line-of-duty surviving spouse or dependent or between the city
and any street cleaning surviving spouse or dependent.