S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 6610 I N S E N A T E March 2, 2012 ___________ Introduced by Sen. ROBACH -- (at request of the Governor) -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Rules AN ACT to amend the civil service law, in relation to compensation, benefits and other terms and conditions of employment of members of the agency police services unit (formerly the agency law enforcement services unit); to amend the state finance law, in relation to the employee benefit fund for certain members of the agency police services unit; to implement an agreement between the state and the employee organization representing the members of the agency police services unit; making an appropriation for the purpose of effectuating certain provisions thereof; and to repeal certain provisions of the civil service law relating thereto THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Paragraphs h and i of subdivision 1 of section 130 of the 2 civil service law, are REPEALED and a new paragraph h is added to read 3 as follows: 4 H. PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF AN AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO PURSUANT TO 5 ARTICLE FOURTEEN OF THE CIVIL SERVICE LAW BETWEEN THE STATE AND AN 6 EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION COVERING MEMBERS OF THE COLLECTIVE NEGOTIATING 7 UNIT DESIGNATED AS THE AGENCY POLICE SERVICES UNIT, EFFECTIVE ON THE 8 DATES INDICATED, SALARY GRADES FOR SUCH UNIT MEMBERS SHALL BE AS 9 FOLLOWS: 10 (1) EFFECTIVE APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND FIVE: 11 APSU SALARY SCHEDULE 12 EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2005 13 PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. 14 AD- AD- AD- AD- AD- 15 HIR- VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE 16 ING STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP 17 SG RATE 1 2 3 4 5 EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD12112-02-2 S. 6610 2 1 1 21345 22175 23005 23835 24665 25495 2 2 22067 22941 23815 24689 25563 26437 3 3 23075 23987 24899 25811 26723 27635 4 4 24044 25005 25966 26927 27888 28849 5 5 25110 26121 27132 28143 29154 30165 6 6 26345 27407 28469 29531 30593 31655 7 7 27749 28856 29963 31070 32177 33284 8 8 29226 30375 31524 32673 33822 34971 9 9 30772 31971 33170 34369 35568 36767 10 10 32432 33693 34954 36215 37476 38737 11 11 34258 35570 36882 38194 39506 40818 12 12 36078 37447 38816 40185 41554 42923 13 13 38140 39571 41002 42433 43864 45295 14 14 40244 41744 43244 44744 46244 47744 15 15 42471 44031 45591 47151 48711 50271 16 16 44780 46410 48040 49670 51300 52930 17 17 47209 48926 50643 52360 54077 55794 18 18 49805 51607 53409 55211 57013 58815 19 19 52436 54318 56200 58082 59964 61846 20 20 55047 57014 58981 60948 62915 64882 21 21 57925 59977 62029 64081 66133 68185 22 22 60937 63110 65283 67456 69629 71802 23 23 64148 66383 68618 70853 73088 75323 24 24 67533 69851 72169 74487 76805 79123 25 25 71212 73629 76046 78463 80880 83297 26 LONG 27 MAX. 28 10-YR 15-YR 20-YR 25-YR 29 JOB PERF. LONG LONG LONG LONG 30 SG RATE ADV. STEP STEP STEP STEP 31 1 26325 830 27565 28806 31209 32450 32 2 27311 874 28623 29935 32410 33723 33 3 28547 912 29916 31285 33816 35185 34 4 29810 961 31250 32689 35291 36729 35 5 31176 1011 32690 34205 36882 38396 36 6 32717 1062 34312 35907 38666 40262 37 7 34391 1107 36049 37708 40529 42188 38 8 36120 1149 37844 39568 42452 44177 39 9 37966 1199 39768 41569 44534 46334 40 10 39998 1261 41886 43773 46822 48710 41 11 42130 1312 44095 46060 49189 51156 42 12 44292 1369 46349 48407 51624 53681 43 13 46726 1431 48868 51010 54315 56457 44 14 49244 1500 51488 53733 57139 59383 45 15 51831 1560 54169 56508 60006 62343 46 16 54560 1630 57004 59448 63051 65493 47 17 57511 1717 60082 62652 66385 68957 48 18 60617 1802 63320 66024 69889 72593 49 19 63728 1882 66549 69370 73354 76176 50 20 66849 1967 69802 72755 76868 79822 51 21 70237 2052 73315 76392 80631 83709 52 22 73975 2173 77230 80484 84900 88155 53 23 77558 2235 80912 84266 88779 92132 54 24 81441 2318 84916 88392 93031 96507 55 25 85714 2417 89338 92961 97749 101373 S. 6610 3 1 (2) EFFECTIVE APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND SIX: 2 APSU SALARY SCHEDULE 3 EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2006 4 PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. 5 AD- AD- AD- AD- AD- 6 HIR- VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE 7 ING STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP 8 SG RATE 1 2 3 4 5 9 1 21932 22785 23638 24491 25344 26197 10 2 22674 23572 24470 25368 26266 27164 11 3 23710 24647 25584 26521 27458 28395 12 4 24705 25693 26681 27669 28657 29645 13 5 25801 26840 27879 28918 29957 30996 14 6 27069 28160 29251 30342 31433 32524 15 7 28512 29650 30788 31926 33064 34202 16 8 30030 31211 32392 33573 34754 35935 17 9 31618 32850 34082 35314 36546 37778 18 10 33324 34620 35916 37212 38508 39804 19 11 35200 36548 37896 39244 40592 41940 20 12 37070 38477 39884 41291 42698 44105 21 13 39189 40659 42129 43599 45069 46539 22 14 41351 42892 44433 45974 47515 49056 23 15 43639 45242 46845 48448 50051 51654 24 16 46011 47686 49361 51036 52711 54386 25 17 48507 50271 52035 53799 55563 57327 26 18 51175 53027 54879 56731 58583 60435 27 19 53878 55812 57746 59680 61614 63548 28 20 56561 58582 60603 62624 64645 66666 29 21 59518 61627 63736 65845 67954 70063 30 22 62613 64846 67079 69312 71545 73778 31 23 65912 68209 70506 72803 75100 77397 32 24 69390 71772 74154 76536 78918 81300 33 25 73170 75654 78138 80622 83106 85590 34 LONG 35 MAX. 36 10-YR 15-YR 20-YR 25-YR 37 JOB PERF. LONG LONG LONG LONG 38 SG RATE ADV. STEP STEP STEP STEP 39 1 27050 853 28324 29599 32068 33343 40 2 28062 898 29410 30758 33301 34650 41 3 29332 937 30739 32145 34746 36153 42 4 30633 988 32113 33591 36265 37742 43 5 32035 1039 33591 35147 37898 39454 44 6 33615 1091 35254 36893 39728 41367 45 7 35340 1138 37044 38748 41647 43351 46 8 37116 1181 38887 40659 43622 45395 47 9 39010 1232 40862 42712 45759 47608 48 10 41100 1296 43040 44979 48112 50052 49 11 43288 1348 45307 47326 50541 52562 50 12 45512 1407 47626 49740 53046 55159 51 13 48009 1470 50210 52411 55807 58008 52 14 50597 1541 52903 55209 58709 61015 53 15 53257 1603 55659 58063 61657 64058 S. 6610 4 1 16 56061 1675 58572 61083 64786 67295 2 17 59091 1764 61733 64373 68209 70852 3 18 62287 1852 65064 67843 71814 74592 4 19 65482 1934 68381 71279 75373 78272 5 20 68687 2021 71721 74755 78982 82017 6 21 72172 2109 75335 78496 82852 86014 7 22 76011 2233 79356 82699 87236 90581 8 23 79694 2297 83140 86586 91224 94669 9 24 83682 2382 87253 90824 95591 99162 10 25 88074 2484 91798 95520 100440 104164 11 (3) EFFECTIVE APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND SEVEN: 12 APSU SALARY SCHEDULE 13 EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2007 14 PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. 15 AD- AD- AD- AD- AD- 16 HIR- VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE 17 ING STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP 18 SG RATE 1 2 3 4 19 1 22590 23469 24348 25227 26106 26985 20 2 23354 24279 25204 26129 27054 27979 21 3 24421 25386 26351 27316 28281 29246 22 4 25446 26464 27482 28500 29518 30536 23 5 26575 27645 28715 29785 30855 31925 24 6 27881 29005 30129 31253 32377 33501 25 7 29367 30539 31711 32883 34055 35227 26 8 30931 32147 33363 34579 35795 37011 27 9 32567 33836 35105 36374 37643 38912 28 10 34324 35659 36994 38329 39664 40999 29 11 36256 37645 39034 40423 41812 43201 30 12 38182 39631 41080 42529 43978 45427 31 13 40365 41879 43393 44907 46421 47935 32 14 42592 44179 45766 47353 48940 50527 33 15 44948 46599 48250 49901 51552 53203 34 16 47391 49116 50841 52566 54291 56016 35 17 49962 51779 53596 55413 57230 59047 36 18 52710 54618 56526 58434 60342 62250 37 19 55494 57486 59478 61470 63462 65454 38 20 58258 60340 62422 64504 66586 68668 39 21 61304 63476 65648 67820 69992 72164 40 22 64491 66791 69091 71391 73691 75991 41 23 67889 70255 72621 74987 77353 79719 42 24 71472 73925 76378 78831 81284 83737 43 25 75365 77924 80483 83042 85601 88160 44 LONG 45 MAX. 46 10-YR 15-YR 20-YR 25-YR 47 JOB PERF. LONG LONG LONG LONG 48 SG RATE ADV. STEP STEP STEP STEP 49 1 27864 879 29176 30489 33033 34346 50 2 28904 925 30292 31681 34300 35690 51 3 30211 965 31660 33108 35787 37237 52 4 31554 1018 33078 34601 37355 38876 S. 6610 5 1 5 32995 1070 34598 36200 39034 40637 2 6 34625 1124 36313 38001 40921 42610 3 7 36399 1172 38154 39909 42895 44650 4 8 38227 1216 40051 41876 44928 46754 5 9 40181 1269 42089 43994 47132 49037 6 10 42334 1335 44332 46329 49556 51555 7 11 44590 1389 46670 48749 52061 54142 8 12 46876 1449 49053 51231 54636 56812 9 13 49449 1514 51716 53983 57481 59748 10 14 52114 1587 54489 56864 60469 62845 11 15 54854 1651 57328 59804 63506 65979 12 16 57741 1725 60327 62914 66728 69312 13 17 60864 1817 63585 66304 70256 72978 14 18 64158 1908 67018 69881 73971 76832 15 19 67446 1992 70432 73417 77634 80620 16 20 70750 2082 73875 77000 81354 84480 17 21 74336 2172 77594 80850 85336 88593 18 22 78291 2300 81736 85180 89853 93298 19 23 82085 2366 85634 89184 93961 97509 20 24 86190 2453 89868 93546 98456 102134 21 25 90719 2559 94555 98388 103456 107292 22 (4) EFFECTIVE APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND EIGHT: 23 APSU SALARY SCHEDULE 24 EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2008 25 PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. 26 AD- AD- AD- AD- AD- 27 HIR- VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE 28 ING STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP 29 SG RATE 1 2 3 4 5 30 1 23268 24173 25078 25983 26888 27793 31 2 24055 25008 25961 26914 27867 28820 32 3 25154 26148 27142 28136 29130 30124 33 4 26209 27258 28307 29356 30405 31454 34 5 27372 28474 29576 30678 31780 32882 35 6 28717 29875 31033 32191 33349 34507 36 7 30248 31455 32662 33869 35076 36283 37 8 31859 33112 34365 35618 36871 38124 38 9 33544 34851 36158 37465 38772 40079 39 10 35354 36729 38104 39479 40854 42229 40 11 37344 38775 40206 41637 43068 44499 41 12 39327 40820 42313 43806 45299 46792 42 13 41576 43135 44694 46253 47812 49371 43 14 43870 45505 47140 48775 50410 52045 44 15 46296 47997 49698 51399 53100 54801 45 16 48813 50590 52367 54144 55921 57698 46 17 51461 53333 55205 57077 58949 60821 47 18 54291 56256 58221 60186 62151 64116 48 19 57159 59211 61263 63315 65367 67419 49 20 60006 62151 64296 66441 68586 70731 50 21 63143 65380 67617 69854 72091 74328 51 22 66426 68795 71164 73533 75902 78271 52 23 69926 72363 74800 77237 79674 82111 S. 6610 6 1 24 73616 76143 78670 81197 83724 86251 2 25 77626 80262 82898 85534 88170 90806 3 LONG 4 MAX. 5 10-YR 15-YR 20-YR 25-YR 6 SG JOB PERF. LONG LONG LONG LONG 7 RATE ADV. STEP STEP STEP STEP 8 1 28698 905 30049 31402 34022 35374 9 2 29773 953 31203 32633 35331 36763 10 3 31118 994 32610 34102 36861 38355 11 4 32503 1049 34073 35641 38478 40045 12 5 33984 1102 35635 37285 40204 41855 13 6 35665 1158 37404 39142 42150 43890 14 7 37490 1207 39298 41105 44181 45989 15 8 39377 1253 41256 43135 46279 48160 16 9 41386 1307 43351 45313 48546 50508 17 10 43604 1375 45662 47719 51043 53102 18 11 45930 1431 48072 50214 53625 55769 19 12 48285 1493 50527 52771 56278 58519 20 13 50930 1559 53265 55600 59203 61538 21 14 53680 1635 56126 58573 62286 64733 22 15 56502 1701 59050 61601 65414 67961 23 16 59475 1777 62139 64803 68732 71393 24 17 62693 1872 65496 68296 72367 75170 25 18 66081 1965 69027 71976 76188 79135 26 19 69471 2052 72547 75621 79965 83040 27 20 72876 2145 76095 79314 83798 87018 28 21 76565 2237 79921 83274 87895 91250 29 22 80640 2369 84188 87736 92549 96097 30 23 84548 2437 88203 91860 96780 100435 31 24 88778 2527 92566 96355 101412 105200 32 25 93442 2636 97393 101341 106561 110512 33 (5) EFFECTIVE APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND NINE: 34 APSU SALARY SCHEDULE 35 EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2009 36 PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. 37 AD- AD- AD- AD- AD- 38 HIR- VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE 39 ING STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP 40 SG RATE 1 2 3 4 5 41 1 23966 24898 25830 26762 27694 28626 42 2 24777 25759 26741 27723 28705 29687 43 3 25909 26933 27957 28981 30005 31029 44 4 26995 28076 29157 30238 31319 32400 45 5 28193 29328 30463 31598 32733 33868 46 6 29579 30772 31965 33158 34351 35544 47 7 31155 32398 33641 34884 36127 37370 48 8 32815 34106 35397 36688 37979 39270 49 9 34550 35896 37242 38588 39934 41280 50 10 36415 37831 39247 40663 42079 43495 51 11 38464 39938 41412 42886 44360 45834 52 12 40507 42045 43583 45121 46659 48197 S. 6610 7 1 13 42823 44429 46035 47641 49247 50853 2 14 45186 46870 48554 50238 51922 53606 3 15 47685 49437 51189 52941 54693 56445 4 16 50277 52107 53937 55767 57597 59427 5 17 53005 54933 56861 58789 60717 62645 6 18 55920 57944 59968 61992 64016 66040 7 19 58874 60988 63102 65216 67330 69444 8 20 61806 64015 66224 68433 70642 72851 9 21 65037 67341 69645 71949 74253 76557 10 22 68419 70859 73299 75739 78179 80619 11 23 72024 74534 77044 79554 82064 84574 12 24 75824 78427 81030 83633 86236 88839 13 25 79955 82670 85385 88100 90815 93530 14 LONG 15 MAX. 16 10-YR. 15-YR. 20-YR. 25-YR. 17 JOB PERF. LONG LONG LONG LONG 18 SG RATE ADV. STEP STEP STEP STEP 19 1 29558 932 30950 32343 35042 36434 20 2 30669 982 32142 33615 36394 37869 21 3 32053 1024 33590 35127 37968 39507 22 4 33481 1081 35098 36713 39635 41249 23 5 35003 1135 36704 38403 41410 43110 24 6 36737 1193 38528 40318 43417 45209 25 7 38613 1243 40475 42336 45505 47367 26 8 40561 1291 42496 44432 47670 49607 27 9 42626 1346 44650 46671 50001 52022 28 10 44911 1416 47031 49149 52573 54694 29 11 47308 1474 49514 51721 55234 57442 30 12 49735 1538 52044 54356 57968 60276 31 13 52459 1606 54864 57269 60980 63385 32 14 55290 1684 57809 60330 64154 66675 33 15 58197 1752 60821 63449 67376 70000 34 16 61257 1830 64001 66745 70792 73533 35 17 64573 1928 67460 70344 74537 77424 36 18 68064 2024 71098 74136 78474 81510 37 19 71558 2114 74726 77893 82367 85534 38 20 75060 2209 78376 81691 86310 89626 39 21 78861 2304 82318 85771 90531 93987 40 22 83059 2440 86713 90368 95325 98980 41 23 87084 2510 90849 94615 99683 103448 42 24 91442 2603 95344 99246 104455 108357 43 25 96245 2715 100315 104381 109758 113827 44 (6) EFFECTIVE APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND TEN: 45 APSU SALARY SCHEDULE 46 EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2010 47 PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. 48 AD- AD- AD- AD- AD- 49 HIR- VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE 50 ING STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP 51 SG RATE 1 2 3 4 5 52 1 24925 25894 26863 27832 28801 29770 S. 6610 8 1 2 25768 26789 27810 28831 29852 30873 2 3 26945 28010 29075 30140 31205 32270 3 4 28075 29199 30323 31447 32571 33695 4 5 29321 30501 31681 32861 34041 35221 5 6 30762 32003 33244 34485 35726 36967 6 7 32401 33694 34987 36280 37573 38866 7 8 34128 35471 36814 38157 39500 40843 8 9 35932 37332 38732 40132 41532 42932 9 10 37872 39345 40818 42291 43764 45237 10 11 40003 41536 43069 44602 46135 47668 11 12 42127 43727 45327 46927 48527 50127 12 13 44536 46206 47876 49546 51216 52886 13 14 46993 48745 50497 52249 54001 55753 14 15 49592 51414 53236 55058 56880 58702 15 16 52288 54191 56094 57997 59900 61803 16 17 55125 57130 59135 61140 63145 65150 17 18 58157 60262 62367 64472 66577 68682 18 19 61229 63428 65627 67826 70025 72224 19 20 64278 66575 68872 71169 73466 75763 20 21 67638 70034 72430 74826 77222 79618 21 22 71156 73694 76232 78770 81308 83846 22 23 74905 77515 80125 82735 85345 87955 23 24 78857 81564 84271 86978 89685 92392 24 25 83153 85977 88801 91625 94449 97273 25 LONG 26 MAX. 27 10-YR 15-YR 20-YR 25-YR 28 JOB PERF. LONG LONG LONG LONG 29 SG RATE ADV. STEP STEP STEP STEP 30 1 30739 969 32187 33635 36442 37890 31 2 31894 1021 33426 34958 37848 39382 32 3 33335 1065 34933 36532 39487 41087 33 4 34819 1124 36501 38180 41219 42898 34 5 36401 1180 38170 39937 43064 44832 35 6 38208 1241 40071 41932 45155 47019 36 7 40159 1293 42095 44031 47327 49263 37 8 42186 1343 44198 46212 49579 51594 38 9 44332 1400 46437 48539 52002 54104 39 10 46710 1473 48915 51118 54678 56884 40 11 49201 1533 51495 53791 57444 59740 41 12 51727 1600 54128 56533 60289 62690 42 13 54556 1670 57057 59558 63418 65919 43 14 57505 1752 60125 62747 66724 69345 44 15 60524 1822 63253 65986 70070 72799 45 16 63706 1903 66560 69414 73622 76473 46 17 67155 2005 70157 73157 77518 80520 47 18 70787 2105 73942 77102 81613 84771 48 19 74423 2199 77718 81011 85664 88958 49 20 78060 2297 81509 84956 89760 93209 50 21 82014 2396 85609 89200 94151 97745 51 22 86384 2538 90184 93985 99141 102942 52 23 90565 2610 94481 98397 103668 107584 53 24 95099 2707 99157 103215 108633 112691 54 25 100097 2824 104330 108558 114151 118382 S. 6610 9 1 (7) EFFECTIVE MARCH THIRTY-FIRST, TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN: 2 APSU SALARY SCHEDULE 3 EFFECTIVE MARCH 31, 2011 4 PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. 5 AD- AD- AD- AD- AD- 6 HIR- VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE 7 ING STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP 8 SG RATE 1 2 3 4 5 9 1 27550 28519 29488 30457 31426 32395 10 2 28393 29414 30435 31456 32477 33498 11 3 29570 30635 31700 32765 33830 34895 12 4 30700 31824 32948 34072 35196 36320 13 5 31946 33126 34306 35486 36666 37846 14 6 33387 34628 35869 37110 38351 39592 15 7 35026 36319 37612 38905 40198 41491 16 8 36753 38096 39439 40782 42125 43468 17 9 38557 39957 41357 42757 44157 45557 18 10 40497 41970 43443 44916 46389 47862 19 11 42628 44161 45694 47227 48760 50293 20 12 44752 46352 47952 49552 51152 52752 21 13 47161 48831 50501 52171 53841 55511 22 14 49618 51370 53122 54874 56626 58378 23 15 52217 54039 55861 57683 59505 61327 24 16 54913 56816 58719 60622 62525 64428 25 17 57750 59755 61760 63765 65770 67775 26 18 60782 62887 64992 67097 69202 71307 27 19 63854 66053 68252 70451 72650 74849 28 20 66903 69200 71497 73794 76091 78388 29 21 70263 72659 75055 77451 79847 82243 30 22 73781 76319 78857 81395 83933 86471 31 23 77530 80140 82750 85360 87970 90580 32 24 81482 84189 86896 89603 92310 95017 33 25 85778 88602 91426 94250 97074 99898 34 LONG 35 MAX. 36 10-YR 15-YR 20-YR 25-YR 37 JOB PERF. LONG LONG LONG LONG 38 SG STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP 39 1 33364 969 34812 36260 39067 40515 40 2 34519 1021 36051 37583 40473 42007 41 3 35960 1065 37558 39157 42112 43712 42 4 37444 1124 39126 40805 43844 45523 43 5 39026 1180 40795 42562 45689 47457 44 6 40833 1241 42696 44557 47780 49644 45 7 42784 1293 44720 46656 49952 51888 46 8 44811 1343 46823 48837 52204 54219 47 9 46957 1400 49062 51164 54627 56729 48 10 49335 1473 51540 53743 57303 59509 49 11 51826 1533 54120 56416 60069 62365 50 12 54352 1600 56753 59158 62914 65315 51 13 57181 1670 59682 62183 66043 68544 52 14 60130 1752 62750 65372 69349 71970 53 15 63149 1822 65878 68611 72695 75424 S. 6610 10 1 16 66331 1903 69185 72039 76247 79098 2 17 69780 2005 72782 75782 80143 83145 3 18 73412 2105 76567 79727 84238 87396 4 19 77048 2199 80343 83636 88289 91583 5 20 80685 2297 84134 87581 92385 95834 6 21 84639 2396 88234 91825 96776 100370 7 22 89009 2538 92809 96610 101766 105567 8 23 93190 2610 97106 101022 106293 110209 9 24 97724 2707 101782 105840 111258 115316 10 25 102722 2824 106955 111183 116776 121007 11 (8) EFFECTIVE APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND FOURTEEN: 12 APSU SALARY SCHEDULE 13 EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2014 14 PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. PERF. 15 AD- AD- AD- AD- AD- 16 HIR- VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE VANCE 17 ING STEP STEP STEP STEP STEP 18 SG RATE 1 2 3 4 5 19 1 28101 29089 30077 31065 32053 33041 20 2 28961 30002 31043 32084 33125 34166 21 3 30161 31247 32333 33419 34505 35591 22 4 31314 32461 33608 34755 35902 37049 23 5 32585 33789 34993 36197 37401 38605 24 6 34055 35321 36587 37853 39119 40385 25 7 35727 37046 38365 39684 41003 42322 26 8 37488 38858 40228 41598 42968 44338 27 9 39328 40756 42184 43612 45040 46468 28 10 41307 42810 44313 45816 47319 48822 29 11 43481 45045 46609 48173 49737 51301 30 12 45647 47279 48911 50543 52175 53807 31 13 48104 49808 51512 53216 54920 56624 32 14 50610 52397 54184 55971 57758 59545 33 15 53261 55120 56979 58838 60697 62556 34 16 56011 57952 59893 61834 63775 65716 35 17 58905 60950 62995 65040 67085 69130 36 18 61998 64145 66292 68439 70586 72733 37 19 65131 67374 69617 71860 74103 76346 38 20 68241 70584 72927 75270 77613 79956 39 21 71668 74112 76556 79000 81444 83888 40 22 75257 77846 80435 83024 85613 88202 41 23 79081 81743 84405 87067 89729 92391 42 24 83112 85873 88634 91395 94156 96917 43 25 87494 90374 93254 96134 99014 101894 44 LONG 45 MAX. 46 10-YR 15-YR 20-YR 25-YR 47 JOB PERF. LONG LONG LONG LONG 48 RATE ADV. STEP STEP STEP STEP 49 1 34029 988 35506 36983 39846 41323 50 2 35207 1041 36770 38332 41280 42845 51 3 36677 1086 38307 39938 42952 44584 52 4 38196 1147 39912 41624 44724 46437 53 5 39809 1204 41613 43416 46605 48409 S. 6610 11 1 6 41651 1266 43551 45449 48737 50638 2 7 43641 1319 45616 47590 50952 52927 3 8 45708 1370 47760 49815 53249 55304 4 9 47896 1428 50043 52187 55719 57863 5 10 50325 1503 52574 54821 58452 60702 6 11 52865 1564 55205 57547 61273 63615 7 12 55439 1632 57888 60341 64172 66621 8 13 58328 1704 60879 63430 67367 69918 9 14 61332 1787 64004 66679 70735 73409 10 15 64415 1859 67199 69986 74152 76936 11 16 67657 1941 70568 73479 77771 80679 12 17 71175 2045 74237 77297 81745 84807 13 18 74880 2147 78098 81321 85923 89144 14 19 78589 2243 81950 85309 90055 93415 15 20 82299 2343 85817 89333 94233 97751 16 21 86332 2444 89999 93662 98712 102378 17 22 90791 2589 94667 98544 103803 107680 18 23 95053 2662 99047 103042 108418 112412 19 24 99678 2761 103817 107956 113483 117622 20 25 104774 2880 109092 113404 119109 123425 21 S 2. Paragraph j of subdivision 1 of section 130 of the civil service 22 law is relettered paragraph i. 23 S 3. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 6 of section 131 of the civil service 24 law, as amended by chapter 4 of the laws of 2007, is amended to read as 25 follows: 26 (a) An employee holding a position allocated to one of the salary 27 grades prescribed in paragraphs a, b, c, e, F, g, h[, i or j] OR I of 28 subdivision one of section one hundred thirty of this article whose basic 29 annual salary is less than the job rate of such salary grade may receive 30 periodic performance advancement payments based on periodic evaluations 31 of work performance in accordance with the terms of agreements between 32 the state and employee organizations reached pursuant to article fourteen 33 of this chapter and rules and regulations promulgated by the director of 34 the budget; provided, however, that in no event may such a payment result 35 in a basic annual salary in excess of the job rate of such grade. Such 36 payments shall be part of the employee's basic annual salary. 37 S 4. Subdivision 2 of section 207-d of the state finance law, as added 38 by chapter 114 of the laws of 2006, is amended to read as follows: 39 2. Where and to the extent that an agreement between the state and an 40 employee organization entered into pursuant to article fourteen of the 41 civil service law or an interest arbitration award issued pursuant to 42 subdivision four of section two hundred nine of the civil service law 43 between the state and an employee organization so provides on behalf of 44 employees in the collective negotiating unit designated as the agency 45 [law enforcement] POLICE services unit established pursuant to article 46 fourteen of the civil service law, and upon audit and warrant of the 47 comptroller, the director shall provide for the payment of moneys to such 48 employee organization for the establishment and maintenance of an employ- 49 ee benefit fund established by the employee organization for the employ- 50 ees in the negotiating unit covered by the controlling provision of such 51 agreement or award providing for such employee benefit fund, such amount 52 to be determined consistent with said agreement or award on the basis of 53 the number of full-time annual salaried employees, as determined by the 54 comptroller, [on the payroll on the last day of the payroll period in 55 which March first, two thousand three falls for payments to be made on 56 April first, two thousand three and on the last day of the payroll period S. 6610 12 1 in which March first, two thousand four falls for payments to be made on 2 April first, two thousand four] ON THE PAYROLL ON MARCH FIRST, TWO THOU- 3 SAND ELEVEN FOR PAYMENTS TO BE MADE ON APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN, 4 ON THE PAYROLL ON MARCH FIRST, TWO THOUSAND TWELVE FOR PAYMENTS TO BE 5 MADE ON APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND TWELVE, ON THE PAYROLL ON MARCH FIRST, 6 TWO THOUSAND THIRTEEN FOR PAYMENTS TO BE MADE ON APRIL FIRST, TWO THOU- 7 SAND THIRTEEN, AND ON THE PAYROLL ON MARCH FIRST, TWO THOUSAND FOURTEEN 8 FOR PAYMENTS TO BE MADE ON APRIL FIRST, TWO THOUSAND FOURTEEN. The 9 amount, which will be determined pursuant to this section, for employees 10 who are paid from special or administrative funds, other than the general 11 fund or the capital projects fund of the state, will be paid from the 12 appropriations as provided by law, in which case the comptroller will 13 establish procedures to ensure repayment from said special or administra- 14 tive funds. The director [may] SHALL enter into an agreement with an 15 employee organization which sets forth the specific terms and conditions 16 for the establishment and administration of an employee benefit fund as a 17 condition for the transmittal of moneys pursuant to this section. 18 S 5. Subdivision 3 of section 154-b of the civil service law, as 19 amended by chapter 578 of the laws of 1988, is amended to read as 20 follows: 21 3. Notwithstanding any law, rule or regulation to the contrary, where 22 an agreement between the state and an employee organization entered into 23 pursuant to article fourteen of this chapter so provides on behalf of 24 employees in positions serving in the collective negotiating units desig- 25 nated as the security services unit, AGENCY POLICE SERVICES UNIT and the 26 security supervisors unit, the state shall establish a special education 27 fund to provide the child or children as designated by the workers' 28 compensation board to receive a death benefit pursuant to the workers' 29 compensation law of such employees who, subsequent to April first, nine- 30 teen hundred eighty-five, die under circumstances as defined in such 31 agreement with full tuition up to the amount charged for an undergraduate 32 college or university by the state university of New York to attend any 33 college or university provided, however, such child or children as so 34 designated meet the entrance requirements of such college or university. 35 The special education fund shall be funded at a level and for the period 36 of time as determined by such agreement and any interest or other earn- 37 ings attributable to the money held in such fund shall be utilized with 38 such money for the purpose set forth in this subdivision. 39 S 6. Subdivision 8 of section 154-b of the civil service law, as 40 amended by chapter 578 of the laws of 1988, is amended to read as 41 follows: 42 8. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, 43 where an agreement between the state and an employee organization entered 44 into pursuant to article fourteen of this chapter so provides on behalf 45 of employees in positions serving in the collective negotiating units 46 designated as the security services unit, AGENCY POLICE SERVICES UNIT and 47 the security supervisors unit, a survivor's benefit for a state employee 48 in a position represented by such employee organization shall be paid in 49 an amount as provided in such agreement in the event that such employee 50 dies subsequent to April first, nineteen hundred eighty-five, as the 51 result of an accidental on-the-job injury or disease provided that it is 52 finally determined by the appropriate federal authorities that a public 53 safety officer's death benefit is not payable pursuant to sections three 54 thousand seven hundred ninety-six through three thousand seven hundred 55 ninety-six-c of title forty-two of the United States Code, and provided 56 further that a death benefit is paid pursuant to the workers' compen- S. 6610 13 1 sation law. Such survivor's benefit shall be paid to the employee's 2 surviving spouse and dependent children who are designated by the work- 3 ers' compensation board to receive a death benefit or portion thereof in 4 the same proportion as the death benefit provided by the workers' compen- 5 sation law is paid. In the event that the employee is not survived by a 6 spouse or dependent children, the survivor's benefit shall be paid to the 7 estate of the employee. Such survivor's benefit shall be in addition to 8 and not in place of any other survivor's or death benefit payable on 9 behalf of such employee, except that such benefit shall not be payable if 10 a public safety officer's death benefit is payable pursuant to sections 11 three thousand seven hundred ninety-six through three thousand seven 12 hundred ninety-six-c of the United States Code. 13 S 7. Compensation for members of the collective negotiating unit desig- 14 nated as agency police services unit pursuant to an agreement between the 15 state of New York and the employee organization representing such indi- 16 viduals. 17 1. The provisions of this section shall apply to all full-time officers 18 and employees in the collective negotiating unit designated as the agency 19 police services unit established pursuant to article fourteen of the 20 civil service law. 21 2. Effective April 1, 2005, the basic annual salary of all members of 22 the agency police services unit who were in full-time annual salaried 23 employment status on March 31, 2005 shall be increased by two and one- 24 quarter percent. 25 3. Effective April 1, 2006, the basic annual salary of all members of 26 the agency police services unit who were in full-time annual salaried 27 employment status on March 31, 2006 shall be increased by two and three- 28 quarters percent. 29 4. Effective April 1, 2007, the basic annual salary of all members of 30 the agency police services unit who were in full-time annual salaried 31 employment status on March 31, 2007 shall be increased by three percent. 32 5. Effective April 1, 2008, the basic annual salary of all members of 33 the agency police services unit who were in full-time annual salaried 34 employment status on March 31, 2008 shall be increased by three percent. 35 6. Effective April 1, 2009, the basic annual salary of all members of 36 the agency police services unit who were in full-time annual salaried 37 employment status on March 31, 2009 shall be increased by three percent. 38 7. Effective April 1, 2010, the basic annual salary of all members of 39 the agency police services unit who were in full-time annual salaried 40 employment status on March 31, 2010 shall be increased by four percent. 41 8. Effective March 31, 2011, the basic annual salary of all members of 42 the agency police services unit who were in full-time annual salaried 43 employment status on March 30, 2011 shall be increased by two thousand 44 six hundred twenty-five dollars to reflect the items of uniform cleaning 45 and maintenance or clothing allowance and security enforcement differen- 46 tial added to base salary. 47 9. (a) Effective April 1, 2013, a lump sum payment of seven hundred 48 seventy-five dollars shall be made to each employee in the agency police 49 services unit in full-time annual salaried employment status who was (i) 50 active on the date of ratification of the agreement between the state and 51 the employee organization representing employees in the agency police 52 services unit, and (ii) in continuous service, as defined by paragraph 53 (c) of subdivision 3 of section 130 of the civil service law, from that 54 date until April 1, 2013. Such lump sum shall be considered salary for 55 final average salary retirement purposes but shall not become part of 56 basic annual salary. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this S. 6610 14 1 subdivision, officers and employees who would have otherwise been eligi- 2 ble to receive such lump sum payment, but who were not on the payroll on 3 such date, shall be eligible for said payment if they return to full-time 4 employment status during the fiscal year 2013-2014 without a break in 5 continuous service. 6 (b) Effective April 1, 2014, a lump sum payment of two hundred twenty- 7 five dollars shall be made to each employee in the agency police services 8 unit in full-time annual salaried employment status who was (i) active on 9 the date of ratification of the agreement between the state and the 10 employee organization representing employees in the agency police 11 services unit, and (ii) in continuous service, as defined by paragraph 12 (c) of subdivision 3 of section 130 of the civil service law, from that 13 date until April 1, 2013. Such lump sum shall be considered salary for 14 final average salary retirement purposes but shall not become part of 15 basic annual salary. 16 10. Effective April 1, 2014, the basic annual salary of all members of 17 the agency police services unit who were in full-time annual salaried 18 employment status on March 31, 2014 shall be increased by two percent. 19 11. Advancement within salary grade. Payments pursuant to the 20 provisions of subdivision 6 of section 131 of civil service law for 21 members of the agency police services unit shall be payable pursuant to 22 the terms of an agreement between the state and an employee organization 23 representing employees subject to the provisions of this section. 24 12. Effective April 1, 2005, pursuant to the terms of an agreement 25 covering members of the agency police services unit, for such unit 26 members who are on the institutional payroll, the ten-year, the fifteen- 27 year, the twenty-year, and the twenty-five year longevity step payment 28 for such unit members to whom the provisions of this section apply shall 29 be that amount prescribed by paragraph h of subdivision 1 of section 130 30 of the civil service law, as added by section one of this act. 31 13. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing provisions of this section, if 32 the basic annual salary of such unit members to whom the provisions of 33 this section apply is identical with the hiring rate, performance advance 34 step one, two, three, four or five, the job rate, the ten-year longevity 35 step, the fifteen-year longevity step, the twenty year longevity step or 36 the twenty-five year longevity step of his or her position on the effec- 37 tive dates of the increases provided in this section, such basic annual 38 salary shall be increased to the hiring rate, performance advance step 39 one, two, three, four or five, the job rate, the ten-year longevity step, 40 the fifteen-year longevity step, the twenty-year longevity step or the 41 twenty-five year longevity step, respectively, of such salary grade as 42 contained in the appropriate salary schedule in subparagraphs (1), (2), 43 (3), (4), (5), (6), (7) and (8) of paragraph h of subdivision 1 of 44 section 130 of the civil service law, as added by section one of this 45 act, to take effect on the dates provided in subparagraphs (1), (2), (3), 46 (4), (5), (6), (7) and (8), respectively. The increases in basic annual 47 salary provided by this subdivision shall be in lieu of any increase in 48 basic annual salary provided for in subdivisions two, three, four, five, 49 six, seven, eight and ten of this section. 50 14. If an unencumbered position is one which if encumbered, would be 51 subject to the provisions of this section, the salary of such position 52 shall be increased by the salary increase amounts specified in this 53 section. If a position is created, and is filled by the appointment of 54 such unit members to whom the provisions of this section apply, the sala- 55 ry otherwise provided for such position shall be increased in the same 56 manner as though such position had been in existence but unencumbered. S. 6610 15 1 Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the director of the budg- 2 et may reduce the salary of any such position, which is or becomes 3 vacant. 4 15. The increases in salary payable pursuant to this section shall 5 apply on a prorated basis to officers and employees, otherwise eligible 6 to receive an increase in salary pursuant to this section, who are paid 7 on an hourly or per diem basis, employees serving on a part-time or 8 seasonal basis and employees paid on any basis other than at an annual 9 salaried rate; except that the provisions of subdivision eleven, twelve, 10 or thirteen of this section shall not apply to employees serving on an 11 hourly, per diem, or seasonal basis, except as determined by the director 12 of the budget. 13 16. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the provisions 14 of this section shall not apply to officers or employees paid on a fee 15 schedule basis. 16 17. In order to provide for the officers and employees to whom this 17 section applies who are not allocated to salary grades, performance 18 advancements and payments in proportion to those provided to persons to 19 whom this section applies who are allocated to salary grades, the direc- 20 tor of the budget is authorized to add appropriate adjustments to the 21 compensation which such officers and employees are otherwise entitled to 22 receive. The director of the budget shall issue certificates which shall 23 contain schedules of positions and the salaries thereof for which adjust- 24 ments are made pursuant to the provisions of this subdivision, and a copy 25 of each such certificate shall be filed with the state comptroller, the 26 department of civil service, the chairman of the senate finance committee 27 and the chairman of the assembly ways and means committee. 28 18. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing provisions of this section, 29 any increase in compensation may be withheld in whole or in part from any 30 such unit members to whom the provisions of this section apply when, in 31 the opinion of the director of the division of the budget and the direc- 32 tor of employee relations, such increase is not warranted or is not 33 appropriate. 34 S 8. Additional compensation for certain members of the agency police 35 services collective negotiating unit. 1. In recognition of the general 36 requirement for full-time employees of the state in the agency police 37 services unit to assemble for briefing prior to the commencement of 38 duties, where and to the extent an agreement so provides, each such 39 employee except such an employee receiving additional compensation pursu- 40 ant to subdivision 5 of section 134 of the civil service law, shall 41 receive additional compensation in recognition of pre-shift briefing at 42 one and one-half times the hourly rate of pay provided for by subdivision 43 1 of section 134 of the civil service law and the rules and regulations 44 of the director of the budget. 45 2. Members of the agency police services collective negotiating unit 46 who are full-time annual salaried and are police officers pursuant to 47 subdivision 34 of section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law, who are 48 required, authorized and actually assemble for pre-shift briefing or line 49 up before the commencement of their regular tour of duty shall continue 50 to be paid for pre-shift briefing. However, employees of the department 51 of environmental conservation who do not physically line up shall be paid 52 the equivalent of pre-shift compensation for vehicle, equipment, office 53 maintenance, and the handling of phone calls and home visitations 54 received and instigated outside of the regular workday. This payment 55 supplants any payments made to such employees for equipment storage. 56 There shall be no payment of pre-shift briefing for any day in which any S. 6610 16 1 employee who is a member of the agency police services unit, full-time 2 annual salaried and a police officer pursuant to subdivision 34 of 3 section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law is not physically reporting to 4 work. There shall be no change in the payment for pre-shift briefing for 5 all other members of the agency police services unit. 6 3. Any such additional compensation pursuant to this section shall be 7 paid in addition to and shall not be a part of such employee's basic 8 annual salary and shall not be included as compensation for the purposes 9 of computation of overtime pay, provided, however, that such additional 10 compensation shall be included for retirement purposes. Notwithstanding 11 the foregoing provisions of this section or of any other law, such addi- 12 tional compensation as added by this section shall be in lieu of the 13 continuation of any other additional compensation for such unit members 14 in recognition of pre-shift briefing. 15 S 9. Uniform cleaning and maintenance and clothing allowances. 1. 16 Pursuant to the terms of an agreement covering members of the agency 17 police services collective negotiating unit who are full-time annual 18 salaried, in recognition of the general requirement for such unit members 19 to whom the provisions of this section apply to wear a uniform, each such 20 employee who is on the payroll on the first day of November preceding the 21 annual effective date shall receive an increase in the allowance for 22 cleaning and maintenance to the rate of six hundred thirty-nine dollars 23 per year effective December 1, 2005. This amount shall increase to the 24 rate of six hundred fifty-seven dollars per year effective December 1, 25 2006. This amount shall increase to the rate of six hundred seventy-seven 26 dollars per year effective December 1, 2007. This amount shall increase 27 to the rate of six hundred ninety-seven dollars per year effective Decem- 28 ber 1, 2008. This amount shall increase to the rate of seven hundred 29 eighteen dollars per year effective December 1, 2009. This amount shall 30 increase to the rate of seven hundred forty-seven dollars per year effec- 31 tive December 1, 2010. Such allowance shall be payable by separate check 32 on or about December 1 of each specified year. Employees who are members 33 of the agency police services unit and are classified as investigators or 34 detectives shall not be eligible for an allowance for uniform cleaning 35 and maintenance. Effective March 31, 2011, the allowance for cleaning 36 and maintenance of uniforms for eligible members shall be increased to 37 the rate of one thousand seventy-five dollars, added to the basic annual 38 salary of those employees in payroll status on March 30, 2011, and there- 39 after eliminated as a separate payment. Such addition to basic annual 40 salary on March 31, 2011 is specified in subdivision eight of section 41 seven of this act. 42 2. Pursuant to the terms of an agreement covering members of the agency 43 police services collective negotiating unit who are full-time annual 44 salaried and are classified as investigators or detectives, in recogni- 45 tion of the general requirement for such unit members to whom the 46 provisions of this section apply to wear professional attire, each such 47 employee who is on the payroll on the first day of November preceding the 48 annual effective date shall receive an increase in the clothing allowance 49 to the rate of one thousand twenty-three dollars per year effective 50 December 1, 2005. This amount shall increase to the rate of one thousand 51 fifty-one dollars per year effective December 1, 2006. This amount shall 52 increase to the rate of one thousand eighty-three dollars per year effec- 53 tive December 1, 2007. This amount shall increase to the rate of one 54 thousand one hundred fifteen dollars per year effective December 1, 2008. 55 This amount shall increase to the rate of one thousand one hundred 56 forty-eight dollars per year effective December 1, 2009. This amount S. 6610 17 1 shall increase to the rate of one thousand one hundred ninety-four 2 dollars per year effective December 1, 2010. Such allowance shall be 3 payable by separate check on or about December 1 of each year. Effective 4 March 31, 2011, the clothing allowance for eligible members shall be 5 increased to the rate of one thousand four hundred seventy-five dollars, 6 then reduced by one thousand seventy-five dollars with only four hundred 7 dollars continuing as a separate clothing allowance payment. Effective 8 March 31, 2011, the amount of one thousand seventy-five dollars that is 9 eliminated from the clothing allowance shall be added to the basic annual 10 salary of those eligible members in payroll status on March 30, 2011. 11 Such addition to basic annual salary on March 31, 2011 is specified in 12 subdivision eight of section seven of this act. The clothing allowance 13 amount for eligible members shall thereafter exist at a rate of four 14 hundred dollars per year effective December 1, 2011. 15 3. Any eligible unit member who is eligible to receive a payment pursu- 16 ant to subdivision one of this section shall be ineligible to receive a 17 payment pursuant to subdivision two of this section. Any eligible unit 18 member who is eligible to receive a payment pursuant to subdivision two 19 of this section shall be ineligible to receive a payment pursuant to 20 subdivision one of this section. 21 S 10. Location pay. 1. Pursuant to the terms of an agreement covering 22 members of the agency police services collective negotiating unit, and 23 notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, effective April 1, 24 2005, all members of this unit who are full-time annual salaried employ- 25 ees and whose principal place of employment, or, in the case of a field 26 employee, whose official station is determined in accordance with the 27 regulations of the state comptroller, is located in the city of New York, 28 or in the county of Rockland, Westchester, Nassau, or Suffolk shall 29 receive an increase in location pay to the rate of one thousand three 30 hundred two dollars. This payment shall be increased to the rate of one 31 thousand three hundred thirty-eight dollars effective April 1, 2006. This 32 payment shall be increased to the rate of one thousand three hundred 33 seventy-eight dollars effective April 1, 2007. This payment shall be 34 increased to the rate of one thousand four hundred nineteen dollars 35 effective April 1, 2008. This payment shall be increased to the rate of 36 one thousand four hundred sixty-two dollars effective April 1, 2009. This 37 payment shall be increased to the rate of one thousand five hundred twen- 38 ty dollars effective April 1, 2010. 39 2. The location pay as set out in this section shall be in addition to 40 and shall not be a part of an employee's basic annual salary, and shall 41 not affect or impair any performance advance or other rights or benefits 42 to which an employee may be entitled by law, provided, however, that 43 location pay shall be included as compensation for the purposes of compu- 44 tation of overtime pay and for retirement purposes. This payment will be 45 equally divided over the twenty-six payroll periods in each fiscal year. 46 S 11. Supplemental location pay. 1. Pursuant to the terms of an agree- 47 ment covering members of the agency police services collective negotiat- 48 ing unit, and notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, all 49 members of this unit who are full-time annual salaried employees and 50 whose principal place of employment, or, in the case of a field employee, 51 whose official station is determined in accordance with the regulations 52 of the state comptroller, is located in the city of New York, or in the 53 county of Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, Rockland, Westchester, Nassau or 54 Suffolk, shall receive supplemental location pay, in the following 55 amounts: S. 6610 18 1 Orange/Putnam/ NYC/Rockland/ Nassau/Suffolk 2 Dutchess Westchester 3 Effective April 1, 4 2005 $1,085 $1,627 $1,899 5 Effective April 1, 6 2006 $1,115 $1,672 $1,951 7 Effective April 1, 8 2007 $1,148 $1,722 $2,010 9 Effective April 1, 10 2008 $1,182 $1,774 $2,070 11 Effective April 1, 12 2009 $1,217 $1,827 $2,132 13 Effective April 1, 14 2010 $1,266 $1,900 $2,217 15 2. The supplemental location pay as set out in this section shall be in 16 addition to and shall not be a part of an employee's basic annual salary, 17 and shall not affect or impair any performance advance or other rights or 18 benefits to which an employee may be entitled by law; provided, however, 19 that supplemental location pay shall be included as compensation for the 20 purposes of computation of overtime pay and for retirement purposes. This 21 payment will be equally divided over the twenty-six payroll periods in 22 each fiscal year. 23 S 12. Expanded duty pay. Pursuant to the terms of an agreement covering 24 members of the agency police services collective negotiating unit who are 25 full-time annual salaried employees, in recognition of the additional and 26 continued duties and responsibilities performed by the police officers in 27 this unit as a result of the September 11th terrorist attacks, and 28 notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the contrary, 29 members of this unit shall continue to receive expanded duty pay in the 30 amount of two thousand five hundred seventy-five dollars. Effective March 31 31, 2011, this amount shall be increased to three thousand seventy-five 32 dollars. Expanded duty pay as set out in this section shall be in addi- 33 tion to and shall not be a part of an employee's basic annual salary, and 34 shall not affect or impair any performance advance or other rights or 35 benefits to which an employee may be entitled by law; provided, however, 36 that expanded duty pay shall be included as compensation for the purposes 37 of computation of overtime pay and for retirement purposes. This payment 38 will be equally divided over the twenty-six payroll periods in each 39 fiscal year. 40 S 13. Marine/off-road enforcement pay. Pursuant to the terms of an 41 agreement covering members of the agency police services collective nego- 42 tiating unit who are full-time annual salaried employees, effective April 43 1, 2005, all members of this unit who are employed by the office of 44 parks, recreation and historic preservation or the department of environ- 45 mental conservation shall continue to receive one thousand five hundred 46 dollars per year in recognition of their expertise in marine and off-road 47 enforcement. Marine/off-road enforcement pay as set out in this section 48 shall be in addition to and shall not be a part of an employee's basic 49 annual salary, and shall not affect or impair any performance advance or 50 other rights or benefits to which an employee may be entitled by law; 51 provided, however, that marine/off-road enforcement pay shall be included 52 as compensation for the purposes of computation of overtime pay and for 53 retirement purposes. This payment will be equally divided over the twen- 54 ty-six payroll periods in each fiscal year. S. 6610 19 1 S 14. Hazardous material pay. 1. Pursuant to the terms of an agreement 2 covering members of the agency police services collective negotiating 3 unit who are full-time annual salaried employees, effective April 1, 4 2005, all members who are employed by the department of environmental 5 conservation, except for those in the forest ranger title series, shall 6 continue to receive one thousand five hundred dollars per year in recog- 7 nition of their expertise and handling of hazardous materials. Hazardous 8 material pay as set out in this section shall be in addition to and shall 9 not be a part of an employee's basic annual salary, and shall not affect 10 or impair any performance advance or other rights or benefits to which an 11 employee may be entitled by law; provided, however, that hazardous mate- 12 rial pay shall be included as compensation for the purposes of computa- 13 tion of overtime pay and for retirement purposes. This payment will be 14 equally divided over the twenty-six payroll periods in each fiscal year. 15 2. Hazardous material/fire management/search and rescue pay. Pursuant 16 to the terms of an agreement covering members of the agency police 17 services collective negotiating unit who are full-time annual salaried 18 employees, effective April 1, 2005, all members who are employed by the 19 department of environmental conservation in the forest ranger title 20 series shall continue to receive one thousand five hundred dollars per 21 year in recognition of their expertise and handling of hazardous materi- 22 als. Hazardous material pay as set out in this section shall be in addi- 23 tion to and shall not be a part of an employee's basic annual salary, and 24 shall not affect or impair any performance advance or other rights or 25 benefits to which an employee may be entitled by law; provided, however, 26 that hazardous material/fire management/search and rescue pay shall be 27 included as compensation for the purposes of computation of overtime pay 28 and for retirement purposes. This payment will be equally divided over 29 the twenty-six payroll periods in each fiscal year. 30 S 15. Security enforcement differential pay. Pursuant to the terms of 31 an agreement covering members of the agency police services collective 32 negotiating unit who are full-time annual salaried employees, and not 33 withstanding any provision of law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, 34 effective April 1, 2005, the security enforcement differential rate shall 35 be increased to five hundred eighty-eight dollars per year. This amount 36 shall be increased to the rate of six hundred four dollars effective 37 April 1, 2006. This amount shall be increased to the rate of six hundred 38 twenty-two dollars effective April 1, 2007. This amount shall be 39 increased to the rate of six hundred forty-one dollars effective April 1, 40 2008. This amount shall be increased to the rate of six hundred sixty 41 dollars effective April 1, 2009. This amount shall be increased to the 42 rate of six hundred eighty-six dollars effective April 1, 2010. Security 43 enforcement differential pay as set out in this section shall be in addi- 44 tion to and shall not be a part of an employee's basic annual salary, and 45 shall not affect or impair any performance advance or other rights or 46 benefits to which an employee may be entitled by law; provided, however, 47 that security enforcement differential pay shall be included as compen- 48 sation for retirement purposes. This payment will be equally divided over 49 the twenty-six payroll periods in each fiscal year. Effective March 31, 50 2011, the security enforcement differential rate shall be increased to 51 the rate of one thousand five hundred fifty dollars, added to the basic 52 annual salary of those employees in payroll status on March 30, 2011, and 53 thereafter eliminated as a separate payment. Such addition to basic 54 annual salary on March 31, 2011 is specified in subdivision eight of 55 section seven of this act. S. 6610 20 1 S 16. Inconvenience pay program. Pursuant to chapter 333 of the laws of 2 1969, as amended, and an agreement negotiated between the state and the 3 employee organization representing members of the agency police services 4 unit, effective April 1, 2005, members of the agency police services unit 5 shall receive an increase in inconvenience pay for an eligible employee 6 to the rate of five hundred eleven dollars per year for working four or 7 more hours between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. This amount shall 8 be increased to the rate of five hundred twenty-five dollars effective 9 April 1, 2006. This amount shall be increased to the rate of five hundred 10 forty-one dollars effective April 1, 2007. This amount shall be increased 11 to the rate of five hundred fifty-seven dollars effective April 1, 2008. 12 This amount shall be increased to the rate of five hundred seventy-four 13 dollars effective April 1, 2009. This amount shall be increased to the 14 rate of five hundred ninety-seven dollars effective April 1, 2010. Any 15 such additional compensation pursuant to this section shall be included 16 as compensation for retirement purposes. 17 S 17. During the period April 1, 2011 through March 31, 2015, there 18 shall be a statewide joint labor-management committee continued and 19 administered pursuant to the terms of the agreement negotiated between 20 the state and the employee organization representing employees in the 21 collective negotiating unit designated as the agency police services unit 22 established pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law which shall, 23 with the amounts available therefore, study and make recommendations 24 concerning major issue of employee assistance, performance evaluation, 25 education and training, quality of work life, health benefits, and 26 provide for the implementation of the terms of agreements of such commit- 27 tees. 28 S 18. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the appro- 29 priations contained in this act shall be available to the state for the 30 payment and publication of grievance and arbitration settlements and 31 awards pursuant to articles 7 and 8 of the collective negotiating agree- 32 ment between the state and the employee organization representing the 33 collective negotiating unit designated as the agency police services unit 34 established pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law. 35 S 19. Wherever the term "agency law enforcement services unit" appears 36 in the consolidated or unconsolidated laws, rules or, regulations such 37 term is hereby changed to "agency police services unit." The legislative 38 bill drafting commission is hereby directed to effectuate this provision, 39 and shall be guided by a memorandum of instruction setting forth the 40 specific provisions of law to be amended. Such memorandum shall be trans- 41 mitted to the legislative bill drafting commission within sixty days 42 after the effective date of this section. Such memorandum shall be 43 issued jointly by the governor, the temporary president of the senate and 44 the speaker of the assembly, or by the delegate of each. 45 S 20. Notwithstanding any provision of law, rule or regulation to the 46 contrary, and where and to the extent an agreement negotiated between the 47 state and the employee organization representing employees in the agency 48 police services collective negotiating unit established pursuant to arti- 49 cle 14 of the civil service law so provides, the salaries of newly hired 50 employees on or after September 1, 1992 into state service in positions 51 within said negotiating unit shall not be subject to the provisions of 52 subdivision 2-a of section 200 of the state finance law. 53 S 21. Date of entitlement to salary increase. Notwithstanding the 54 provisions of this act or of any other provision of law to the contrary, 55 the increase in salary or compensation provided by this act of any member 56 of the agency police services collective negotiating unit established S. 6610 21 1 pursuant to article 14 of the civil service law who are full-time annual 2 salaried employees and are police officers pursuant to subdivision 34 of 3 section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law shall be added to the salary 4 of such member at the beginning of that payroll period, the first day of 5 which is nearest to the effective date of such increase as provided in 6 this act, or at the beginning of the earlier of two payroll periods, the 7 first days of which are nearest but equally near to the effective date of 8 such increase as provided in this act; provided, however, that, for the 9 purposes of determining the salary of such unit members upon reclassi- 10 fication, reallocation, appointment, promotion, transfer, demotion, rein- 11 statement, or other change of status, such salary increase shall be 12 deemed to be effective on the date thereof as prescribed by this act, 13 with payment thereof pursuant to this section on a date prior thereto, 14 instead of on such effective date, and shall not operate to confer any 15 additional salary rights or benefits on such unit members. Payment of 16 such salary increase may be deferred pursuant to section twenty-two of 17 this act. 18 S 22. Deferred payment of salary increase. Notwithstanding the 19 provisions of any other section of this act or of any other provision of 20 law to the contrary, pending payment pursuant to this act of the basic 21 annual salaries of incumbents of positions subject to this act, such 22 incumbents shall receive, as partial compensation for services rendered, 23 the rate of salary and other compensation otherwise payable in their 24 respective positions. An incumbent holding a position subject to this act 25 at any time during the period from April 1, 2005, until the time when 26 basic annual salaries and other compensation due are first paid pursuant 27 to this act for such services in excess of the salary and other compen- 28 sation actually received therefor, shall be entitled to a lump sum 29 payment for the difference between the salary and other compensation to 30 which such incumbent is entitled for such services and the salary and 31 other compensation actually received which shall be paid in two install- 32 ments pursuant to the terms of an agreement between the state and the 33 employee organization representing the agency police services unit. 34 S 23. Use of appropriations. The comptroller is authorized to pay any 35 amounts required during the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2011 or April 36 1, 2012 by the foregoing provisions of this act for any state department 37 or agency from any appropriation or other funds available to such state 38 department or agency for personal service or for other related employee 39 benefits during such fiscal year. To the extent that such appropriations 40 are insufficient to accomplish the purposes herein set forth, the direc- 41 tor of the budget is authorized to allocate to the various departments 42 and agencies, from any appropriations available, the amounts necessary to 43 pay such amounts. The aforementioned appropriations shall be available 44 for payment of any liabilities or obligations incurred prior to or during 45 the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 2011 or April 1, 2012. 46 S 24. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, and in accordance with 47 section 4 of the state finance law, upon request of the director of the 48 budget, the comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to transfer up 49 to $5,851,000 from the general fund to the environmental regulatory 50 account (S5) in the environmental conservation fund (301) to carry out 51 the provisions of section twenty-six of this act. 52 S 25. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, and in accordance with 53 section 4 of the state finance law, upon request of the director of the 54 budget, the comptroller is hereby authorized and directed to transfer up 55 to $4,033,000 from the general fund to the conservation fund (302) to 56 carry out the provisions of section twenty-six of this act. S. 6610 22 1 S 26. The several amounts as hereinafter set forth, or so much thereof 2 as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated from the fund so designated 3 for use by any state department or agency for the fiscal year beginning 4 April 1, 2011 or April 1, 2012 to supplement appropriations from each 5 respective fund available for personal service, other than personal 6 service and fringe benefits, and to carry out the provisions of this act. 7 Moreover, the amounts appropriated as non-personal service may be subal- 8 located to any state department or agency as needed. The moneys hereby 9 appropriated are available for payment of any liabilities or obligations 10 incurred prior to or during the state fiscal year commencing April 1, 11 2011 or April 1, 2012. No money shall be available for expenditure from 12 this appropriation until a certificate of approval has been issued by the 13 director of the budget and a copy of such certificate or any amendment 14 thereto has been filed with the state comptroller, the chairman of the 15 senate finance committee and the chairman of the assembly ways and means 16 committee. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other section of this 17 act, the salary increases and lump sum payments provided for in this act 18 shall not be implemented until the director of employee relations has 19 delivered notice to the director of the budget and the comptroller that 20 the collective bargaining agreement has been ratified so that such 21 amounts may be paid. 22 ALL STATE DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES 23 General Fund / State Operations 24 State Purposes Account 25 Personal Service 26 Personal service - regular .................... 63,514,000 27 Nonpersonal Service 28 Fringe benefits ................................ 6,415,000 29 Joint committee on health benefits ................ 13,000 30 Contract administration ........................... 30,000 31 Education and Training ............................ 43,000 32 Education and Training - Management Directed ...... 26,000 33 Employee Assistance Program ........................ 7,000 34 Organizational Alcohol Program .................... 10,000 35 Legal Defense Fund ................................ 10,000 36 Quality of Work Life Initiatives .................. 32,000 37 Special Revenue Funds 38 Environmental Conservation - 301 39 Personal Service 40 Personal Service ............................... 6,099,000 41 Nonpersonal Service 42 Fringe Benefits ................................ 3,152,000 43 Special Revenue Funds 44 Conservation Fund - 302 S. 6610 23 1 Personal Service 2 Personal Service ............................... 4,204,000 3 Nonpersonal Service 4 Fringe Benefits ................................ 2,173,000 5 Special Revenue Funds 6 Miscellaneous Special Revenue - 339 7 Personal Service 8 Personal Service ............................... 6,688,000 9 Nonpersonal Service 10 Fringe Benefits ................................ 3,456,000 11 Special Revenue Funds 12 State University Income Fund - 345 13 Personal Service 14 Personal Service ............................... 3,228,000 15 Nonpersonal Service 16 Fringe Benefits ................................ 1,668,000 17 Special Revenue Funds - Federal 18 Food and Nutrition Services - 261 19 Personal Service 20 Personal Service ................................. 115,000 21 Nonpersonal Service 22 Fringe Benefits ................................... 58,000 23 S 27. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to 24 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2005. REPEAL NOTE.-Paragraph h of subdivision 1 of section 130 of the civil service law, as added by chapter 114 of the laws of 2006, repealed by section one of this act, provided salary schedules for certain state employees in agency police services unit (formerly known as the agency law enforcement services unit). Paragraph i of subdivision 1 of section 130 of the civil service law, as added by chapter 3 of the laws of 2007, and paragraph i of subdivision 1 of section 130 of the civil service law, as added by chapter 4 of the laws of 2007, also repealed by section one of this act, provided salary schedules for state employees in the security supervisors unit who are now members of the agency police services unit. These paragraphs are replaced and revised by salary schedules in a new paragraph h of subdivision 1 of section 130 of the S. 6610 24 civil service law, as added by section one of this act, implementing an agreement between the state and the employee organization representing employees in the agency police services unit.