445 - Service retirement benefit.

§ 445. Service retirement benefit. a. No member of a retirement system  who  is  subject  to the provisions of this article shall retire without  regard to age, exclusive of retirement for disability, unless  he  is  a  policeman,  an  investigator  member  of  the  New  York city employees'  retirement system, fireman, correction officer, a qualifying  member  as  defined  in  section  eighty-nine-t,  as  added  by  chapter six hundred  fifty-seven of the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  ninety-eight,  of  this  chapter,  sanitation  man, a special officer (including persons employed  by the city of New York in the title  urban  park  ranger  or  associate  urban  park ranger), school safety agent, campus peace officer or a taxi  and  limousine  commission  inspector  member  of  the  New  York   city  employees'  retirement  system  or  the New York city board of education  retirement system, a dispatcher member of the New York  city  employees'  retirement  system,  a police communications member of the New York city  employees' retirement system,  an  EMT  member  of  the  New  York  city  employees'  retirement  system,  a deputy sheriff member of the New York  city  employees'  retirement  system,  a  correction  officer   of   the  Westchester   county   correction   department  as  defined  in  section  eighty-nine-e of this chapter or employed in Suffolk county as  a  peace  officer,  as  defined in section eighty-nine-s, as added by chapter five  hundred eighty-eight of the laws of nineteen  hundred  ninety-seven,  of  this  chapter,  employed  in  Suffolk county as a correction officer, as  defined in section eighty-nine-f of this chapter, or employed in  Nassau  county as a correction officer, uniformed correction division personnel,  sheriff,   undersheriff   or  deputy  sheriff,  as  defined  in  section  eighty-nine-g of this chapter,  or  employed  in  Nassau  county  as  an  ambulance medical technician, an ambulance medical technician/supervisor  or  a member who performs ambulance medical technician related services,  as defined in section eighty-nine-s, as amended by chapter five  hundred  seventy-eight  of  the  laws  of  nineteen hundred ninety-eight, of this  chapter, or employed in Nassau county as a peace officer, as defined  in  section  eighty-nine-s,  as added by chapter five hundred ninety-five of  the laws of nineteen hundred ninety-seven, of this chapter, or  employed  in  Albany county as a sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff, correction  officer or identification officer, as defined in  section  eighty-nine-h  of  this  chapter  or  is  employed in St. Lawrence county as a sheriff,  undersheriff, deputy  sheriff  or  correction  officer,  as  defined  in  section  eighty-nine-i  of this chapter or is employed in Orleans county  as a sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff  or  correction  officer,  as  defined  in  section  eighty-nine-l  of  this  chapter or is employed in  Jefferson  county  as  a  sheriff,  undersheriff,  deputy   sheriff   or  correction  officer, as defined in section eighty-nine-j of this chapter  or is employed in Onondaga county  as  a  deputy  sheriff-jail  division  competitively  appointed  or  as  a  correction  officer,  as defined in  section eighty-nine-k of this chapter or is employed in a  county  which  makes  an  election under subdivision j of section eighty-nine-p of this  chapter as a sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff or correction officer  as defined in such section eighty-nine-p or is employed in Broome County  as a sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff  or  correction  officer,  as  defined  in  section eighty-nine-m of this chapter or is a Monroe county  deputy sheriff-court security, or deputy sheriff-jailor  as  defined  in  section  eighty-nine-n, as added by chapter five hundred ninety-seven of  the laws of nineteen hundred ninety-one, of this chapter or is  employed  in   Greene  county  as  a  sheriff,  undersheriff,  deputy  sheriff  or  correction officer, as defined in section eighty-nine-o of this  chapter  or  is  a  traffic officer with the town of Elmira as defined in section  eighty-nine-q of this chapter or is employed by Suffolk county as a park  police officer, as defined in section eighty-nine-r of this  chapter  oris  a peace officer employed by a county probation department as defined  in section eighty-nine-t, as added by chapter six hundred three  of  the  laws of nineteen hundred ninety-eight, of this chapter or is employed in  Rockland  county  as  a  deputy  sheriff-civil  as  defined  in  section  eighty-nine-v of this chapter as added by chapter four hundred forty-one  of the laws of two thousand one, or is employed in Rockland county as  a  superior  correction officer as defined in section eighty-nine-v of this  chapter as added by chapter five hundred fifty-six of the  laws  of  two  thousand  one or is a paramedic employed by the police department in the  town  of  Tonawanda  and  retires  under  the  provisions   of   section  eighty-nine-v  of  this  chapter,  as  added  by  chapter  four  hundred  seventy-two of the laws of  two  thousand  one,  or  is  a  county  fire  marshal, supervising fire marshal, fire marshal, assistant fire marshal,  assistant  chief  fire  marshal  or  chief  fire marshal employed by the  county of Nassau as defined in section eighty-nine-w of this chapter and  is in a plan which permits immediate retirement  upon  completion  of  a  specified period of service without regard to age. Except as provided in  subdivision  c  of  section  four  hundred forty-five-a of this article,  subdivision c of section four  hundred  forty-five-b  of  this  article,  subdivision  c  of  section  four  hundred forty-five-c of this article,  subdivision c of section four  hundred  forty-five-d  of  this  article,  subdivision  c  of  section  four  hundred forty-five-e of this article,  subdivision c of section four hundred forty-five-f of this  article  and  subdivision  c  of  section four hundred forty-five-h of this article, a  member in such a plan and such an occupation, other than a policeman  or  investigator member of the New York city employees' retirement system or  a  fireman,  shall not be permitted to retire prior to the completion of  twenty-five years of credited service;  provided,  however,  if  such  a  member  in such an occupation is in a plan which permits retirement upon  completion of twenty years of service regardless of age, he  may  retire  upon  completion  of  twenty  years of credited service and prior to the  completion of twenty-five years  of  service,  but  in  such  event  the  benefit  provided  from  funds other than those based on such a member's  own contributions shall not exceed  two  per  centum  of  final  average  salary per each year of credited service.    b.  No  member in a retirement plan which, prior to the effective date  of this article, permitted all members to retire upon the attainment  of  age  fifty  and completion of twenty years of service shall be permitted  to retire without benefit reduction  prior  to  the  attainment  of  age  fifty-five  and completion of twenty-five years of service. In the event  that such a member retires prior to the attainment of age fifty-five  or  completion  of  twenty-five  years of service, the benefit provided from  funds other than those based on such a member's own contributions  shall  not  exceed  two  percentum  of  final  average  salary per each year of  credited service.    c. A person who is a member of an optional twenty year retirement plan  for police officers and firefighters in jurisdictions which have elected  to provide such plan and such  jurisdiction  further  elects  to  permit  retirement  at  age  fifty-five without reduction may then elect to join  under  section   three   hundred   seventy-five-i   or   three   hundred  seventy-five-j  of  this  chapter,  if  either  plan  is provided by the  employer, and may retire without reduction  of  his  or  her  retirement  benefit upon attaining the age of fifty-five.