207-B - Additional retirement benefits for certain firemen in cities.

§ 207-b. Additional retirement benefits for certain firemen in cities.  1. As used in this section:    a.  "Final  compensation" means the average annual salary or wages for  services as a fireman earned from the date of his minimum period to  the  date of his retirement.    b.  "Fireman" means a paid officer or member of the uniformed force of  the fire department of a city.    c. "Minimum period" means a fixed number of  years  of  service  as  a  fireman  specified  in  a  plan  or option elected by him as a necessary  prerequisite for a pension or retirement allowance upon retirement  from  such service.    2.  Notwithstanding  the  provisions  of any general, special or local  law, charter or administrative code and in lieu  of  any  lesser  amount  thereby  prescribed,  in  the event a fireman has served as such for his  minimum period and  thereafter  continues  in  such  service,  upon  his  subsequent  retirement for any cause whatsoever, there shall be added to  the amount of the annual pension or retirement allowance to which he was  entitled upon such retirement, an additional amount computed at the rate  of one-sixtieth  of  his  final  compensation  for  each  year  of  such  additional service.    3.  The  provisions  of this section shall not apply to members of the  New York state policemen's and firemen's retirement system.