Section 138-A. Referenda among public employees; extension of old-age and survivors insurance  


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  • 1. As soon as practicable after the effective date
      hereof, the governor or the state agency or officer  designated  by  him
      shall,  in  accordance  with  the  applicable  provisions of the federal
      social security act and subdivision thirteen of this section,  authorize
      the  separate  referenda described below (and thereafter, such similarly
      separated referenda as may be deemed appropriate and be consistent  with
      this article and such federal act):
        a. One referendum among all eligible employees of the state (exclusive
      of  those  in policemen's or firemen's positions) who are members of the
      New York state employees' retirement system, a second  referendum  among
      all eligible employees of political subdivisions of the state (exclusive
      of  those in policemen's or firemen's positions) who are members of such
      retirement system, which subdivisions elected to provide seven  calendar
      quarters   of  retroactive  coverage  for  such  employees  pursuant  to
      subdivision seven of this section, a third referendum among all eligible
      employees of political subdivisions of the state (exclusive of those  in
      policemen's  or  firemen's positions) who are members of such retirement
      system, which subdivisions elected to provide six calendar  quarters  of
      retroactive coverage for such employees pursuant to subdivision seven of
      this  section,  a  fourth  referendum  among  all  eligible employees of
      political subdivisions of the state (exclusive of those  in  policemen's
      or firemen's positions) who are members of such retirement system, which
      subdivisions  elected  to  provide four calendar quarters of retroactive
      coverage for such  employees  pursuant  to  subdivision  seven  of  this
      section,  and  a  fifth  referendum  among all eligible employees of the
      remaining political subdivisions of the state  (exclusive  of  those  in
      policemen's  or  firemen's positions) who are members of such retirement
      system, on the question of whether service in  positions  (exclusive  of
      policemen's  or  firemen's  positions)  in the employ of the state or of
      such political subdivisions, as the case may be,  and  covered  by  such
      system also shall be covered by old-age and survivors insurance.
        b. Separate referenda among eligible employees of the state (exclusive
      of  those  in  policemen's  or  firemen's positions) whose positions are
      covered by a separate retirement system or plan maintained by the state,
      other than the New York state employees' retirement system  or  the  New
      York  state  teachers'  retirement  system,  and who are members of such
      system or  plan,  on  the  question  of  whether  service  in  positions
      (exclusive of policemen's or firemen's positions) covered by such system
      or plan also shall be covered by old-age and survivors insurance.
        c.  One  referendum  among all eligible employees of the state who are
      members of the New York state  teachers'  retirement  system,  a  second
      referendum among all eligible employees of political subdivisions of the
      state  who  are  members  of  such retirement system, which subdivisions
      elected to provide seven calendar quarters of retroactive  coverage  for
      such  employees  pursuant  to subdivision seven of this section, a third
      referendum among all eligible employees of political subdivisions of the
      state who are members of  such  retirement  system,  which  subdivisions
      elected  to  provide  six  calendar quarters of retroactive coverage for
      such employees pursuant to subdivision seven of this section,  a  fourth
      referendum among all eligible employees of political subdivisions of the
      state  who  are  members  of  such retirement system, which subdivisions
      elected to provide four calendar quarters of  retroactive  coverage  for
      such  employees  pursuant  to  subdivision  seven of this section, and a
      fifth referendum among all eligible employees of the remaining political
      subdivisions of the state who are members of such retirement system,  on
      the question of whether service in positions covered by such system also
      shall be covered by old-age and survivors insurance.
    
        d.  Separate  referenda  among  eligible  employees  of each political
      subdivision (exclusive of those in policemen's or  firemen's  positions)
      who  are  members  of  a  retirement  system  or plan maintained by such
      political  subdivision  other  than  a  retirement  system  relating  to
      retirement  benefits  under  the Canada pension plan, on the question of
      whether service in positions in the employ of such political subdivision
      and covered by such system or plan also shall be covered by old-age  and
      survivors  insurance.   The modification providing old-age and survivors
      insurance  coverage  pursuant  to  such  referenda  shall  provide  such
      retroactive  coverage,  if  any,  and  shall  exclude  from  old-age and
      survivors insurance coverage such classes of employment as authorized by
      paragraph b of subdivision two of section one hundred thirty-six of this
      article, if any, as the governing body  of  such  political  subdivision
      shall  determine,  consistent with the federal social security act. Such
      determination shall be made within a reasonable period of time fixed  by
      the director and indicated in a certificate filed with the director.
        2.  In  the  event  the  federal  social  security  act  is amended to
      authorize the extension of old-age and survivors insurance  coverage  to
      service  performed  in this state in policemen's or firemen's positions,
      the governor or the state agency or officer designated by him shall,  as
      soon  as  practicable  after  the  enactment  of  such  amendment and in
      accordance with the  applicable  provisions  of  such  federal  act  and
      subdivision  thirteen  of  this  section, to the extent then applicable,
      shall take such action  as  may  be  necessary  to  extend  old-age  and
      survivors insurance coverage to such positions, including, to the extent
      applicable, referenda as follows:
        a. One referendum among all eligible employees of the state serving in
      policemen's or firemen's positions who are members of the New York state
      employees' retirement system.
        b.  A  separate  referendum  among all eligible employees of the state
      serving in  policemen's  or  firemen's  positions  whose  positions  are
      covered  by  a  retirement  system or plan maintained by the state other
      than the New York  state  employees'  retirement  system,  and  who  are
      members of such system or plan.
        c.   One   referendum   among  all  eligible  employees  of  political
      subdivisions of the state serving in policemen's or firemen's  positions
      who  are  members  of  the  New York state employees' retirement system,
      which political subdivisions elected to provide retroactive coverage  to
      or  about March sixteenth, nineteen hundred fifty-six, to such employees
      pursuant to subdivision seven of this section, a second referendum among
      all eligible employees of political subdivisions of the state serving in
      policemen's or firemen's positions who are members  of  such  retirement
      system, which subdivisions elected to provide retroactive coverage to or
      about  June  sixteenth,  nineteen  hundred  fifty-six, to such employees
      pursuant to subdivision seven of this section, a third referendum  among
      all eligible employees of political subdivisions of the state serving in
      policemen's  or  firemen's  positions who are members of such retirement
      system, which political  subdivisions  elected  to  provide  retroactive
      coverage  to or about December sixteenth, nineteen hundred fifty-six, to
      such employees pursuant to subdivision seven  of  this  section,  and  a
      fourth   referendum  among  all  eligible  employees  of  the  remaining
      political subdivisions of the state serving in policemen's or  firemen's
      positions who are members of such system, which eligible employees shall
      have  retroactive  coverage  to  or  about  December sixteenth, nineteen
      hundred fifty-seven.
        d. Separate referenda  among  eligible  employees  of  each  political
      subdivision   serving   in  policemen's  or  firemen's  positions  whose
      positions are covered by a separate retirement system or plan maintained
    
      by such political subdivision and who are  members  of  such  system  or
      plan.
      Each  such referendum shall be on the question of whether service in the
      policemen's or  firemen's  positions  affected  thereby  also  shall  be
      covered by old-age and survivors insurance.
        2-a. Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of this article:
        a.  The alternative referendum and certification procedure provided by
      paragraph seven of subdivision (d) of section two  hundred  eighteen  of
      the  federal social security act, as added by public law eighty-five-two
      hundred twenty-nine, may be followed  in  lieu  of  any  referendum  and
      certification  of  the  result  thereof as required by this section. All
      actions heretofore duly taken which comply or anticipate compliance with
      any procedure authorized or contemplated by  such  paragraph  seven  are
      hereby  ratified and confirmed and shall be deemed to have been taken in
      full compliance with this section.
        b. Any  action  duly  taken  which  extended  or  extends  retroactive
      coverage  to  a  date  on  or  about  March  sixteenth, nineteen hundred
      fifty-six, or thereafter, for any public employees, including those  not
      provided  with  such  coverage  prior to January first, nineteen hundred
      fifty-eight, is hereby  ratified  and  confirmed  and  such  retroactive
      coverage  shall  be deemed to have been provided in full compliance with
      this section as hereby amended.
        3. Each notice of referendum required by the federal  social  security
      act  to be given to employees shall contain or shall be accompanied by a
      statement, in such form and with such detail as  the  governor,  or  the
      state agency or officer designated by him, shall determine is sufficient
      to  inform such employees of the rights which will accrue to them, their
      dependents and survivors, and of the liabilities to which they  will  be
      subject  in  the  event  that  service  in their positions is covered by
      old-age and survivors insurance. Such information  also  shall  be  made
      available  to employees for a reasonable period before they are required
      to indicate, pursuant to subdivision thirteen of this  section,  whether
      they desire old-age and survivors insurance coverage.
        4. The governor or the state agency or officer designated by him shall
      have  power  to  require  the  filing by public agencies and officers of
      information and data necessary for the conduct of referenda provided for
      herein and the determination of the results thereof.
        5. Where in any such referendum a majority of the  eligible  employees
      vote  in  favor of covering service in positions covered by a retirement
      system or plan under old-age and  survivors  insurance,  and  the  other
      applicable  conditions of the federal social security act have been met,
      the governor  shall  make  the  necessary  certificate  to  the  federal
      secretary in accordance with such act.
        6.  Whenever  any such certification is made to the federal secretary,
      the director shall take the necessary action to effectuate the result of
      such referendum and  modify  the  state's  agreement  with  the  federal
      secretary  accordingly,  except  that  with  respect  to  the  referenda
      provided by paragraph  c  of  subdivision  one  of  this  section  among
      eligible  employees of political subdivisions who are members of the New
      York state teachers' retirement system, no such  modification  shall  be
      made  with  respect  to  employees  of  political  subdivisions unless a
      majority of all the members of the system (counted without reference  to
      any  division  theretofore made pursuant to subdivision thirteen hereof)
      employed by political subdivisions voted in favor of  coverage  in  such
      referenda.
        7.  In  the  event  a referendum which includes employees of the state
      favors the extension of old-age  and  survivors  insurance  coverage  to
      positions  in  the  employ  of  the  state,  the director shall, in such
    
      modification, provide  for  retroactive  coverage  to  March  sixteenth,
      nineteen  hundred  fifty-six. The director shall fix a reasonable period
      of time during which the governing body of each  political  subdivision,
      having  employees  who  are  members  of  the  New York state employees'
      retirement system, the New York state teachers' retirement system, or  a
      pension or retirement system maintained by the political subdivision may
      determine  to  provide retroactive coverage to or about March sixteenth,
      nineteen hundred fifty-six, June sixteenth, nineteen hundred  fifty-six,
      December  sixteenth,  nineteen hundred fifty-six, or December sixteenth,
      nineteen hundred fifty-seven to its employees who are members of any  of
      such  systems.  The  director  shall  have  power  to  fix  the  precise
      retroactive date in each such case.
        7-a. Notwithstanding any action previously taken by the governing body
      of any political subdivision with respect to whether or not  retroactive
      coverage  should  be  extended  to any of its employees or the amount of
      retroactive coverage which it  has  provided,  and  notwithstanding  any
      inconsistent  provision  of  this  section or of any general, special or
      local law, city or village charter,  ordinance  or  resolution,  in  the
      event  the  federal  social  security  act  authorizes  or is amended to
      authorize it to do  so  such  governing  body  may,  during  the  period
      authorized by and in the manner provided by such act, extend retroactive
      coverage  to  employees  of  such  political  subdivision  to a date not
      earlier than one in the  first  calendar  quarter  of  nineteen  hundred
      fifty-six  so  that  only one payroll date or such other minimum period,
      determined by the director, shall be included in such retroactive period
      to accomplish the result  of  providing  retroactive  coverage  for  the
      earliest  calendar  quarter to be included in such retroactive coverage.
      The director shall have power to fix the  precise  retroactive  date  in
      each such case.
        8.  a. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any individual who,
      on or after August first, nineteen hundred fifty-six, had an  option  to
      join  a  retirement  system  or  plan applicable to his position and who
      could have joined such retirement system or plan prior to the  execution
      date  of a modification extending old-age and survivors insurance to any
      position covered by such retirement system or  plan,  but  who  had  not
      joined  such retirement system or plan prior thereto, is hereby declared
      personally ineligible for membership in such retirement system or  plan,
      effective as of August first, nineteen hundred fifty-six, or if he first
      occupies such position later, such later date.
        b.  The director shall modify the federal agreement under this article
      to provide old-age and survivors insurance coverage  to  individuals  in
      the  employ  of  the  state  who  are  ineligible to become members of a
      retirement system applicable to their positions,  including  individuals
      to whom paragraph a of this subdivision is applicable, and provide, with
      respect  to  such  individuals,  the  retroactive  coverage specified in
      subdivision seven of this section.
        c. The director shall modify the federal agreement under this  article
      to  provide  old-age  and survivors insurance coverage to individuals in
      the employ of any political subdivision of the state who are  ineligible
      to  become members of a retirement system applicable to their positions,
      including individuals  to  whom  paragraph  a  of  this  subdivision  is
      applicable,   and   provide,  with  respect  to  such  individuals,  the
      retroactive coverage, if any, and the excludable classes  of  employment
      as  authorized  by paragraph b of subdivision two of section one hundred
      thirty-six of this article, if any, determined by the governing body  of
      the  political  subdivision  by  which  such  individuals  are employed,
      consistent with the federal social security act.
    
        d. Eligibility for membership in a retirement system or plan is hereby
      restored to every employee who was made  ineligible  for  membership  in
      such a system or plan by operation of any provision of paragraph a, b or
      c  of  this  subdivision  eight  as  originally enacted by chapter seven
      hundred seventy-six of the laws of nineteen hundred fifty-seven.
        9.  In  the  event  that  a referendum among eligible employees of the
      state or of one or more political subdivisions favors the  extension  of
      old-age  and  survivors  insurance  coverage  to  positions covered by a
      retirement system or plan of which they are  members,  persons  who  are
      members  of such system or plan as of the referendum date shall be given
      such coverage only if they indicated their desire therefor, prior to the
      applicable referendum, in such manner and on or before such date as  the
      director shall specify by rule or regulation consistent with the federal
      social security act.
        10.  a.  In  the  event that the referenda among eligible employees of
      political subdivisions of the state (exclusive of those  in  policemen's
      or firemen's positions) who are members of the New York state employees'
      retirement system favor the extension of old-age and survivors insurance
      coverage  to  their  positions,  all  positions  in  the  employ of each
      political subdivision of the state, except those covered by a retirement
      system or plan of the state or the political subdivision and subject  to
      separate  referenda  hereunder,  and except those excluded from coverage
      pursuant to paragraph b  of  subdivision  two  of  section  one  hundred
      thirty-six  of  this  article,  also  shall  be  covered  by old-age and
      survivors insurance at or about the same time that the director modifies
      the agreement with the federal secretary to  effectuate  the  result  of
      such  referenda  as to the political subdivisions affected thereby. Each
      political subdivision  to  which  old-age  and  survivors  insurance  is
      extended  pursuant  to  this subdivision shall have the option, within a
      reasonable period of time fixed by the director, to file  a  certificate
      with  the  director fixing the effective date of its coverage (which may
      include retroactive coverage for such period as its governing body shall
      determine subject to the federal social security act and which effective
      date shall be not later than its last payroll date in December  nineteen
      hundred  fifty-seven)  and excluding from coverage classes of employment
      as authorized by paragraph b of subdivision two of section  one  hundred
      thirty-six of this article.
        b.  In  the  event  that  the  referenda  among  eligible employees of
      political subdivisions of the state who are  members  of  the  New  York
      state  employees'  retirement  system favor the extension of old-age and
      survivors insurance coverage to their positions, all  positions  in  the
      employ  of  a  political  subdivision  of  the  state  which  is created
      subsequent to the date of the modification of  the  agreement  with  the
      federal secretary, to effectuate the result of such referenda also shall
      be  covered  by  old-age and survivors insurance, effective the date the
      political subdivision first has employees on  the  payroll,  or  becomes
      eligible, or as soon thereafter as is consistent with the federal social
      security  act. Each political subdivision to which old-age and survivors
      insurance is extended pursuant to this paragraph shall have the  option,
      within  a  reasonable  period of time fixed by the director and prior to
      participation by such political subdivision in New York state employees'
      retirement system, to file a certificate  with  the  director  excluding
      from  coverage  classes  of  employment  as authorized by paragraph b of
      subdivision two of section one hundred thirty-six of this article.
        11. Where the agreement with the federal secretary is  modified,  each
      political  subdivision  affected  thereby  shall be obligated under this
      article as if the modification  had  been  made  on  the  basis  of  its
      application to and agreement with the director that it be so modified.
    
        12.  Where  the  director  modifies  the  agreement  with  the federal
      secretary to provide for old-age and  survivors  insurance  coverage  to
      employees  of  the  state  or  of a political subdivision in addition to
      their coverage by a retirement system or plan, such action shall, as  of
      the effective date of coverage, be deemed to restore the eligibility for
      membership  in  such  system  or  plan  of employees in positions in the
      employ of the state or the political subdivision, as the  case  may  be,
      who   theretofore  were  eligible  for  membership  therein,  but  whose
      positions were excluded from eligibility therein in order  that  old-age
      and survivors insurance coverage could be extended to them.
        13.  A  retirement  system  or plan, for the purposes of this article,
      shall be deemed to constitute a separate retirement system with  respect
      to  the  positions  covered  thereby  for which a separate referendum is
      authorized herein. Each retirement system or plan shall be divided  into
      two  parts,  one  of  which shall be composed of positions of members of
      such system who desire old-age and survivors insurance coverage  on  the
      basis of their service in such positions and the other to be composed of
      positions of the members who do not desire such coverage. Each such part
      shall  be  deemed  a  separate retirement system for the purposes of the
      referenda provided for in this article. Positions of persons who  become
      members  of  a  retirement  system  or  plan after old-age and survivors
      insurance shall have  been  extended  shall  be  included  in  the  part
      composed of members desiring such coverage.
        14.  Notwithstanding the provisions of section one hundred forty-three
      of this article, the costs of each referendum conducted hereunder  shall
      be  paid  as  an administrative expense by the retirement system or plan
      among whose members the referendum is conducted. The governor  or  state
      officer  or  agency  designated  by him shall have power to require each
      such system or plan to pay the costs so incurred.
        15. Where the compensation of any person whose position is covered  by
      old-age  and survivors insurance pursuant to this article is paid from a
      special or administrative fund provided for by law other than an  income
      fund  of  the  state university or the mental hygiene services fund, the
      contributions required to be paid by his  employer  for  such  coverage,
      including  a  proportionate share of the costs of administration charged
      to such employer pursuant to section one  hundred  thirty-nine  of  this
      article, shall be paid from such special or administrative fund.
        16.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in subdivision
      nine of this section, the director is hereby authorized,  on  behalf  of
      the state, consistent with the provisions of the federal social security
      act,  to modify the agreement with the federal secretary for the purpose
      of extending old age and survivors insurance coverage  to  positions  of
      members  of  the  division  or  part  of a retirement system composed of
      members who do not desire coverage, if in the manner and before the date
      specified by the director, the  individuals  occupying  such  positions,
      file with him a written request therefor.