Bill Text: NY S09294 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Extends the deadline for filing disability claims for a qualifying World Trade Center condition.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2022-09-09 - SIGNED CHAP.561 [S09294 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-S09294-Amended.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                                         9294--A

                    IN SENATE

                                      May 12, 2022
                                       ___________

        Introduced by Sen. GOUNARDES -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Civil Service and Pensions
          --  committee  discharged,  bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended
          and recommitted to said committee

        AN ACT to amend the retirement and social security law and the  workers'
          compensation law, in relation to extending the deadline for submission
          of  a  notice  that  a  member of a retirement system  participated in
          World Trade Center rescue, recovery or cleanup operations

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 36 of section 2 of the retire-
     2  ment  and  social security law, as amended by chapter 425 of the laws of
     3  2021, is amended to read as follows:
     4    (a) "Qualifying World Trade Center condition" shall mean a  qualifying
     5  condition  or  impairment  of health resulting in disability to a member
     6  who participated in World Trade Center rescue, recovery or cleanup oper-
     7  ations for a qualifying  period,  as  those  terms  are  defined  below,
     8  provided  the  following  conditions  have been met: (i) such member, or
     9  eligible beneficiary in the case of the member's death, must have either
    10  filed a written and sworn statement with the member's retirement  system
    11  on a form provided by such system, or as allowed by the member's retire-
    12  ment  system, electronically submitted a statement on a form provided by
    13  such system through a secure online portal maintained  by  the  member's
    14  retirement  system  that has duly validated the member's identity, indi-
    15  cating the underlying dates and locations of employment not  later  than
    16  September  eleventh, two thousand [twenty-two] twenty-six, and (ii) such
    17  member has either successfully passed a physical examination  for  entry
    18  into  public  service,  or  authorized  release  of all relevant medical
    19  records, if the member did not undergo a physical examination for  entry
    20  into  public  service;  and (iii) there is no evidence of the qualifying
    21  condition or impairment of health that formed the basis for the disabil-
    22  ity in such physical examination for entry into public service or in the
    23  relevant medical records, prior to September eleventh, two thousand  one
    24  except  for  such  member,  or  eligible  beneficiary in the case of the

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD15446-06-2

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     1  member's death, of a local retirement system of a city with a population
     2  of one million or more that is covered by section 13-551 of the adminis-
     3  trative code of the city of New York, or by section twenty-five  hundred
     4  seventy-five of the education law and for such member who separated from
     5  service  with  vested rights, or eligible beneficiary of such member who
     6  separated from service with vested rights in the case  of  the  member's
     7  death,  of  a local retirement system of a city with a population of one
     8  million or more who are covered by sections 13-168, 13-252.1 or 13-353.1
     9  of the administrative code of the city of  New  York  or  sections  five
    10  hundred  seven-c, six hundred five-b, six hundred five-c, or six hundred
    11  seven-b of this chapter. The deadline for filing  a  written  and  sworn
    12  statement  required  by  subparagraph  (i)  of  this  paragraph shall be
    13  September  eleventh,  two  thousand  [twenty-two]  twenty-six  for  such
    14  member,  or eligible beneficiary in the case of the member's death, of a
    15  local retirement system of a city with a population of  one  million  or
    16  more that is covered by section 13-551 of the administrative code of the
    17  city  of New York, or by section twenty-five hundred seventy-five of the
    18  education law and for such member who separated from service with vested
    19  rights, or eligible  beneficiary  of  such  member  who  separated  from
    20  service with vested rights in the case of the member's death, of a local
    21  retirement system of a city with a population of one million or more who
    22  are  covered by sections 13-168, 13-252.1 or 13-353.1 of the administra-
    23  tive code of the city of New York and sections five hundred seven-c, six
    24  hundred five-b, six hundred five-c, or six hundred seven-b of this chap-
    25  ter. Every retirement system shall keep a  copy  of  every  written  and
    26  sworn  statement  that  is presented for filing not later than September
    27  eleventh, two thousand [twenty-two] twenty-six, including those that are
    28  rejected for filing as untimely.
    29    § 2. Section 162 of the workers' compensation law, as amended by chap-
    30  ter 266 of the laws of 2018, is amended to read as follows:
    31    § 162. Registration of participation in  World  Trade  Center  rescue,
    32  recovery  and  clean-up  operations. In order for the claim of a partic-
    33  ipant in World Trade Center rescue, recovery and clean-up operations  to
    34  come  within the application of this article, such participant must file
    35  a written and sworn statement with the board on a  form  promulgated  by
    36  the  chair  indicating the dates and locations of such participation and
    37  the name of such participant's employer during  the  period  of  partic-
    38  ipation. Such statement must be filed not later than September eleventh,
    39  two  thousand  [twenty-two] twenty-six.  The board shall transmit a copy
    40  of such statement to the employer or carrier named therein.  The  filing
    41  of  such  a  statement shall not be considered the filing of a claim for
    42  benefits under this chapter.
    43    § 3. Section 168 of the workers' compensation law is amended by adding
    44  a new subdivision 5 to read as follows:
    45    5. A claim by a participant in the World Trade Center rescue, recovery
    46  or cleanup operations whose disablement occurred between September elev-
    47  enth, two thousand seventeen, and September eleventh, two thousand twen-
    48  ty-one, shall not be disallowed as barred by section eighteen or section
    49  twenty-eight of this chapter if such claim is filed on or before Septem-
    50  ber eleventh, two thousand twenty-six. Any such claim by  a  participant
    51  in  the  World Trade Center rescue, recovery or cleanup operations whose
    52  disablement occurred between September eleventh, two thousand seventeen,
    53  and September eleventh, two thousand twenty-one, and was  disallowed  by
    54  section  eighteen  or twenty-eight of this chapter shall be reconsidered
    55  by the board.

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     1    § 4. Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, none of  the
     2  provisions  of this act shall be subject to section 25 of the retirement
     3  and social security law.
     4    §  5.  This  act  shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to
     5  have been in full force and effect on  and  after  September  11,  2001;
     6  provided,  however,  that  the amendments to sections 162 and 168 of the
     7  workers' compensation law made by sections two and three  of  this  act,
     8  respectively,  shall  apply  to all open and closed claims coming within
     9  the purview of the workers' compensation board.
          FISCAL NOTE.--Pursuant to Legislative Law, Section 50:
          This bill would amend subdivision 36 of Section 2  of  the  Retirement
        and Social Security Law to extend the deadline to September 11, 2026 for
        filing  notice  of having participated in the World Trade Center rescue,
        recover or cleanup operations during the qualifying period. Members  who
        become  disabled  or  die  because  of  a "Qualifying World Trade Center
        Condition" are assumed to have become disabled or  died  because  of  an
        accidental or on-the-job disability or death. This act shall take effect
        immediately and shall be deemed to have been in full force and effect on
        and after September 11, 2001.
          The  annual  cost  to  the  employers of members of the New York State
        Teachers' Retirement System is estimated to be negligible if  this  bill
        is enacted.
          Member  data  is  from  the  System's  most recent actuarial valuation
        files, consisting of data provided by the employers  to  the  Retirement
        System.  Data  distributions and statistics can be found in the System's
        Annual Report. System assets are as reported in the  System's  financial
        statements and can also be found in the System's Annual Report. Actuari-
        al  assumptions and methods are provided in the System's Actuarial Valu-
        ation Report and the 2021 Actuarial Assumptions Report.
          The source of this estimate is Fiscal Note 2022-39 dated May 11,  2022
        prepared  by  the  Office of the Actuary of the New York State Teachers'
        Retirement System and is intended for use only during the 2022  Legisla-
        tive Session. I, Richard A. Young, am the Chief Actuary for the New York
        State Teachers' Retirement System. I am a member of the American Academy
        of  Actuaries  and  I  meet  the Qualification Standards of the American
        Academy of Actuaries to render the actuarial opinion contained herein.
          FISCAL NOTE.--Pursuant to Legislative Law, Section 50:
          This bill would amend chapter 93 of the Laws of 2005 and  chapter  445
        of  the Laws of 2006, which provided that, for members of public retire-
        ment systems who contract any form of disease related to exposure to any
        elements connected to the World Trade Center (WTC) attack  of  September
        11,  2001,  resulting  in  disability or death, said disability or death
        will be presumed to be a result of an  accident  and  sustained  in  the
        performance of duty.
          Insofar  as  this bill affects the New York State and Local Employees'
        Retirement System (NYSLERS) and the New York State and Local Police  and
        Fire  Retirement  System (NYSLPFRS), if enacted during the 2022 legisla-
        tive session, this legislation would  extend  the  deadline  for  filing
        notice  regarding  the  eligibility for benefits for certain members who
        participated in the World Trade Center rescue, recovery or cleanup oper-
        ation to September 11, 2026.
          By extending the deadline  for  filing  notice,  certain  current  and
        future  retirement  benefits  would  be reclassified as a WTC accidental
        disability. The cost of the revised benefit will depend upon the  appli-
        cant's age, service, salary, plan, and benefit type otherwise payable.
          Benefit without   None       Ordinary     Performance of     Service

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          enactment:                   Disability   Duty Disability
          Cost for WTC      10 times   5.5 times    3 times            2 times
          benefit:          salary     salary       salary             salary
          This  bill  would  also lead to more deaths being classified as "acci-
        dental". For each death classified as accidental due to this  bill,  the
        cost  would  depend on the age, service, salary, plan, and status of the
        member at time of death. It is estimated that the cost for each  NYSLERS
        and  NYSLPFRS participant affected would average approximately 4.5 times
        final average salary and 13 times final average salary, respectively.
          The provisions of this act will not be subject to Section  25  of  the
        Retirement and Social Security Law. Therefore, all costs would be shared
        by  the State of New York and the participating employers in the NYSLERS
        and NYSLPFRS.
          The exact number of current  and  future  participants  who  could  be
        affected by this legislation cannot be readily determined.
          Summary of relevant resources:
          Membership  data as of March 31, 2021 was used in measuring the impact
        of the proposed change, the same data used in the April 1, 2021 actuari-
        al valuation.  Distributions and other statistics can be  found  in  the
        2021  Report  of the Actuary and the 2021 Comprehensive Annual Financial
        Report.
          The actuarial assumptions and methods used are described in  the  2020
        and  2021 Annual Report to the Comptroller on Actuarial Assumptions, and
        the Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of  New  York:  Audit  and
        Control.
          The Market Assets and GASB Disclosures are found in the March 31, 2021
        New  York  State  and  Local  Retirement System Financial Statements and
        Supplementary Information.
          I am a member of the American Academy of Actuaries and meet the Quali-
        fication Standards to render the actuarial opinion contained herein.
          This fiscal note does not constitute a legal opinion on the  viability
        of  the  proposed change nor is it intended to serve as a substitute for
        the professional judgment of an attorney.
          This estimate, dated May 2, 2022, and intended for use only during the
        2022 Legislative Session, is Fiscal Note No. 2022-130, prepared  by  the
        Actuary for the New York State and Local Retirement System.
          FISCAL NOTE.--Pursuant to Legislative Law, Section 50:
          SUMMARY  OF BILL: With respect to the New York City Retirement Systems
        and Pension Funds (NYCRS), the proposed legislation would amend  Retire-
        ment  and  Social  Security Law (RSSL) Section 2, to extend, for certain
        members who participated in the Rescue, Recovery, or Cleanup  operations
        related  to  the  World  Trade Center (WTC) attack on September 11, 2001
        (Covered Groups), the deadline for  filing  a  Notice  of  Participation
        under the WTC Disability Law.
          The   NYCRS  include:  New  York  City  Employees'  Retirement  System
        (NYCERS), New York City Teachers' Retirement System (NYCTRS),  New  York
        City  Board  of Education Retirement System (BERS), New York City Police
        Pension Fund (POLICE), and New York City Fire Pension Fund (FIRE).
          The proposed legislation would also amend provisions of  the  Workers'
        Compensation Law (WCL). However, because such provisions do not directly
        impact  the NYCRS, the financial impact of amendments to the WCL are not
        reflected in this fiscal note.
          None of the provisions of the proposed legislation would be subject to
        Retirement and Social Security Law  Section  25,  and  therefore,  State
        appropriation would not be required.
          Effective Date : Upon enactment and retroactive to September 11, 2001.

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          DEADLINES  UNDER EXISTING PROVISIONS: Under current law, as enacted by
        Chapter 266 of the Laws of 2018,  the  deadline  to  file  a  Notice  of
        Participation for Covered Groups is September 11, 2022.
          DEADLINES  UNDER  PROPOSED LEGISLATION: With respect to the NYCRS, the
        proposed legislation would extend the deadline for filing  a  Notice  of
        Participation  under  the  WTC  Disability  Law  for Covered Groups from
        September 11, 2022 to September 11, 2026.
          ADDITIONAL EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS: The increase in  employer  contrib-
        utions  resulting  from  the  proposed  legislation  would depend on the
        number of additional members who timely file the required form, meet the
        requirements of the WTC Disability Law, and ultimately benefit from such
        Law.
          Most members eligible for the benefits provided under the WTC Disabil-
        ity Law have already filed the required form  to  register  for  partic-
        ipation.  Therefore,  for  the  purpose  of this Fiscal Note it has been
        assumed that only a minimal number of NYCRS members would  benefit  from
        the proposed legislation and that the increase in employer contributions
        would likely be de minimis.
          ACTUARIAL  ASSUMPTIONS  AND  METHODS: The additional employer contrib-
        utions presented herein have been calculated based on the same actuarial
        assumptions and methods in effect for  the  Preliminary  June  30,  2021
        (Lag) actuarial valuations used to determine the Preliminary Fiscal Year
        2023 employer contributions of NYCRS.
          RISK  AND  UNCERTAINTY: The costs presented in this Fiscal Note depend
        highly on the realization of the actuarial assumptions used, as well  as
        certain  demographic  characteristics of each respective NYCRS and other
        exogenous factors such as investment, contribution, and other risks.  If
        actual experience deviates from actuarial assumptions, the actual  costs
        could  differ  from  those presented herein. Costs are also dependent on
        the actuarial methods used, and therefore  different  actuarial  methods
        could  produce different results.  Quantifying these risks is beyond the
        scope of this Fiscal Note.
          Not measured in this Fiscal Note are the following:
          * The initial, additional administrative costs of NYCRS and other  New
        York City agencies to implement the proposed legislation.
          *  The  impact  of  this  proposed legislation on Other Postemployment
        Benefit (OPEB) costs.
          * Any costs associated with amendments to the WCL.
          STATEMENT OF ACTUARIAL OPINION: I, Michael J. Samet,  am  the  Interim
        Chief  Actuary  for,  and  independent  of, the New York City Retirement
        Systems and Pension Funds. I am a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and
        a Member of the American Academy of Actuaries. I meet the  Qualification
        Standards  of  the American Academy of Actuaries to render the actuarial
        opinion contained herein. To the  best  of  my  knowledge,  the  results
        contained  herein  have  been  prepared  in  accordance  with  generally
        accepted actuarial principles and  procedures  and  with  the  Actuarial
        Standards of Practice issued by the Actuarial Standards Board.
          FISCAL  NOTE  IDENTIFICATION:  This  Fiscal Note 2022-48 dated May 10,
        2022, was prepared by the Interim Chief Actuary for the  New  York  City
        Retirement  Systems and Pension Funds. This estimate is intended for use
        only during the 2022 Legislative Session.
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