S 4448 NY Passed Legislature
Authorizes the county of Clinton to employ retired former members of the division of state police as special patrol officers
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Summary
This bill authorizes Clinton County to employ retired former members of the New York State Division of State Police as special patrol officers. The legislation permits the county to hire retired state police officers to serve in special patrol officer positions. Retired state police officers would be eligible for employment in these positions without needing standard civil service certification processes. The bill allows Clinton County to leverage the experience of retired law enforcement personnel.
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Official abstract
Authorizes the county of Clinton to employ retired former members of the division of state police as special patrol officers.
Sponsor (1)
- Dan Stec Republican · primary
Action history (18)
- Feb 5, 2025 REFERRED TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS · upper
- May 27, 2025 1ST REPORT CAL.1310 · upper
- May 28, 2025 2ND REPORT CAL. · upper
- May 29, 2025 ADVANCED TO THIRD READING · upper
- Jun 10, 2025 PASSED SENATE · upper
- Jun 10, 2025 DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY · upper
- Jun 10, 2025 REFERRED TO GOVERNMENTAL EMPLOYEES · lower
- Jan 7, 2026 DIED IN ASSEMBLY · lower
- Jan 7, 2026 RETURNED TO SENATE · lower
- Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS · upper
- Jan 16, 2026 AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS · upper
- Jan 16, 2026 PRINT NUMBER 4448A · upper
- Jun 1, 2026 COMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND COMMITTED TO RULES · upper
- Jun 1, 2026 ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1455 · upper
- Jun 1, 2026 HOME RULE REQUEST · upper
- Jun 1, 2026 PASSED SENATE · upper
- Jun 1, 2026 DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY · upper
- Jun 1, 2026 REFERRED TO GOVERNMENTAL EMPLOYEES · lower
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