210 - Division of state police.

§ 210. Division  of  state police. The division of state police in the  executive department shall be known as the "New York State Police."  The  head  of  the New York state police shall be the superintendent of state  police who shall be appointed by the governor by and with the advice and  consent of the senate, and hold office during his or her  pleasure.  The  superintendent  shall  be a member of the state police, shall receive as  salary such sum as may be appropriated by law,  and  shall  accrue  such  leave  credits and be eligible for the same retirement benefits, service  credits and other benefits as any other member of the state police.  If,  prior to appointment, the superintendent served as a member of the state  police,  he  or  she, upon appointment, shall be entitled to continue to  accrue and receive such credits and benefits as he  or  she  would  have  been entitled to accrue and receive prior to appointment.    If,  prior  to  his  or her appointment, the superintendent shall have  served as a member of the State Police for a  period  of  ten  years  or  more,  he  or  she  shall,  provided  he  or  she  is  not  eligible for  retirement,  upon  termination  of   service   as   superintendent,   be  reappointed, without examination, as a member of the state police in the  grade  held  by  him  or  her  prior  to  appointment as superintendent,  notwithstanding the absence of any vacancy  in  such  grade.    For  the  purpose   of  determining  the  annual  salary  to  be  paid  upon  such  reappointment, the period of service as superintendent shall be  counted  as service in the grade to which reappointed.