S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         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    2  civil service law, are REPEALED and a new paragraph h is added  to  read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
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    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
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    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:
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    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.
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    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.
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    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
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    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.
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    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
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    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
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       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.