Proposed amendment to 2 NYCRR 315.5 will permit certain special duty assignments performed by sworn officers to qualify as public safety overtime in determining the individual's retirement allowance

Proposed amendment to 2 NYCRR 315.5 will permit certain special duty assignments performed by sworn officers to qualify as public safety overtime in determining the individual's retirement allowanceSource: New York State Register, February 13, 2019 The Department of Audit and Control has posted a notice of a proposed amendment of 2 NYCRR 315.5 to provide that certain special duty assignments qualify as public safety overtime and qualify as allowable service in determining the Retirement System member's retirement allowance.The Retirement System explains that it has:"[L]ong considered certain special duty assignments that consisted primarily of security work performed by public safety professionals at the request of a private entity on a voluntary basis, paid or reimbursed by the private entity, performed under the direction of the private entity, or primarily for the benefit of the private entity not to be creditable because such assignments did not constitute…

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