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S 8147 NY

Provides for a heart disease presumption for certain New York police department traffic enforcement agents

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Introduced May 15, 2025

Latest action (May 5, 2026) REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE

Summary

The bill establishes a legal presumption that heart disease in New York City police department traffic enforcement agents who became disabled or died was caused by their job duties, unless proven otherwise. This presumption applies only to agents who passed a physical exam upon hiring that showed no evidence of heart disease. Traffic enforcement agents who retire due to this heart disease presumption would receive a pension equal to 75 percent of their final average salary. The city of New York would cover the cost of implementing the benefit for officers already employed. The estimated annual cost to the city would increase over time depending on the number of claims.

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Official abstract

Provides for a heart disease presumption for certain New York police department traffic enforcement agents.

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Action history (7)

  1. May 15, 2025 REFERRED TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS · upper
  2. Jun 9, 2025 AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS · upper
  3. Jun 9, 2025 PRINT NUMBER 8147A · upper
  4. Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS · upper
  5. Apr 15, 2026 AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO CIVIL SERVICE AND PENSIONS · upper
  6. Apr 15, 2026 PRINT NUMBER 8147B · upper
  7. May 5, 2026 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO FINANCE · upper

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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee&nbspVotes Floor&nbspVotes Memo Text LFIN Chamber&nbspVideo/Transcript S08147 Summary: BILL NO S08147B &nbsp SAME AS SAME AS A08879-A

&nbsp SPONSOR JACKSON &nbsp COSPNSR &nbsp MLTSPNSR &nbsp Add §607-i, R & SS L &nbsp Provides for a heart disease presumption for certain New York police department traffic enforcement agents.

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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________

8147--B

2025-2026 Regular Sessions

IN SENATE

May 15, 2025 ___________

Introduced by Sen. JACKSON -- 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 -- recommitted to the Committee on Civil Service and Pensions in accordance with Senate Rule 6, sec. 8 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee

AN ACT to amend the retirement and social security law, in relation to providing a heart disease presumption for certain New York police department traffic enforcement agents

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

1 Section 1. The retirement and social security law is amended by adding 2 a new section 607-i to read as follows: 3 § 607-i. Disabilities; health presumption. a. Notwithstanding the 4 provisions of any general, special or local law or administrative code 5 to the contrary, but except for the purposes of the workers' compen- 6 sation law and the labor law, any condition of impairment of health 7 caused by diseases of the heart resulting in total or partial disability 8 or death to a member in the employ of the city of New York police 9 department in the titles of traffic enforcement agent I or traffic 10 enforcement agent II, where such member successfully passed a physical 11 examination on entry into the service of such department, which examina- 12 tion failed to reveal any evidence of such condition, shall be presump- 13 tive evidence that it was incurred in the performance and discharge of 14 duty, unless the contrary be proved by competent evidence. 15 b. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special, or local 16 law or the administrative code to the contrary, a member employed by the 17 city of New York police department as a traffic enforcement agent I or 18 traffic enforcement agent II who shall be retired pursuant to subdivi-

EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD10780-05-6

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1 sion a of this section shall receive a pension equal to three-quarters 2 of such member's final average salary. 3 § 2. All past service costs associated with implementing the 4 provisions of this act shall be borne by the city of New York. 5 § 3. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, none of the 6 provisions of this act shall be subject to the appropriation requirement 7 of section twenty-five of this chapter. 8 § 4. This act shall take effect immediately. FISCAL NOTE.--Pursuant to Legislative Law, Section 50: SUMMARY: This proposed legislation would provide Tier 4 and Tier 6 Traffic Enforcement Agents with a rebuttable statutory presumption that a qualifying disability or death related to heart disease was incurred in the performance of duty and provide a performance of duty disability benefit equal to 75% of Final Average Salary.

ILLUSTRATION-INCREASE (DECREASE) IN EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS by Fiscal Year for the first 25 years ($ in Thousands)

One Incident One Incident Per Year Year Disability Death Disability Death 2027 40 26 40 26 2028 40 26 81 53 2029 40 26 123 81 2030 40 26 167 109 2031 40 26 212 138 2032 40 26 258 169 2033 40 26 305 200 2034 40 26 354 232 2035 40 26 405 265 2036 40 26 457 299 2037 40 26 510 334 2038 40 26 566 370 2039 40 26 622 407 2040 40 26 681 445 2041 0 0 701 459 2042 0 0 722 473 2043 0 0 744 487 2044 0 0 766 501 2045 0 0 789 516 2046 0 0 813 532 2047 0 0 837 548 2048 0 0 862 564 2049 0 0 888 581 2050 0 0 915 599 2051 0 0 942 617

Employer contribution impact beyond Fiscal Year 2051 is not shown.

The potential increases in employer contributions will be allocated to New York City. PRESENT VALUE OF BENEFITS: The Present Value of Benefits is the discounted expected value of benefits paid to current members if all assumptions are met, including future service accrual and pay increases. Future new hires are not included in this present value.

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INITIAL INCREASE (DECREASE) IN ACTUARIAL PRESENT VALUES as of June 30, 2025 ($ in Thousands)

Present Value (PV) Per Disability Per Death (1) PV of Employer Contributions: 337 220 (2) PV of Employee Contributions: (11) 0 Total PV of Benefits (1) + (2): 326 220

UNFUNDED ACCRUED LIABILITY (UAL): Actuarial Accrued Liabilities are the portion of the Present Value of Benefits allocated to past service. Changes in UAL per incident would be recognized as ongoing gain/loss.

AMORTIZATION OF UNFUNDED ACCRUED LIABILITY

Recognized as Ongoing Gain/Loss Per Disability Per Death Increase (Decrease) in UAL: 337 K 220 K Number of Payments: 14 14 Amortization Payment: 40 K 26 K

CENSUS DATA: The number of members who will benefit in the future from this proposed legislation is unknown. The estimates presented herein are based on preliminary census data collected as of June 30, 2025. The census data for the potentially impacted population used to develop the average costs is summarized below.

NYCERS Active Members - Number Count: 2,263 - Average Age: 47.7 - Average Service: 10.0 - Average Salary: 57,800

IMPACT ON MEMBER BENEFITS: Currently, active Tier 4 or Tier 6 members who are employed as Traffic Enforcement Agents and become disabled due to heart disease would generally be eligible for an applicable ordinary disability retirement after attaining 10 years of service. The disabili- ty benefit is a lifetime payment equal to the greatest of 1/3 of Final Average Salary (FAS), 1/60th of FAS times service, or the service retirement benefit, if eligible. Under the proposed legislation, the performance of duty disability benefit for Tier 4 or Tier 6 Traffic Enforcement Agent members who are disabled from heart disease would be equal to 75% of FAS without an offset for Workers' Compensation. The ordinary death benefit for Traffic Enforcement Agents is a lump sum payment generally equal to three times the member's salary, plus a refund of member contributions. The performance of duty death benefit would generally be equal to a lifetime benefit of 50% of a member's wages earned during their last year of service, payable to certain bene- ficiaries. ASSUMPTIONS AND METHODS: The estimates presented herein have been calculated based on the Revised 2021 Actuarial Assumptions and Methods of the impacted retirement systems. The number of members who will benefit from this proposed legislation is unknown. The cost of this proposed legislation could vary greatly depending on the number of future members who benefit and on their length of service, age, and salary history. In particular, the increase

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would be greater for a member who is not yet eligible for an ordinary disability benefit when disabled. The estimated financial impact for disabled members has been calcu- lated assuming 50% would have retired under the current ordinary disa- bility benefit, and 50% would have continued working if the proposed legislation were not passed. RISK AND UNCERTAINTY: The costs presented in this Fiscal Note depend highly on the actuarial assumptions, methods, and models used, demo- graphics of the impacted population, and other factors such as invest- ment, contribution, and other risks. If actual experience deviates from actuarial assumptions, the actual costs could differ from those presented herein. Quantifying these risks is beyond the scope of this Fiscal Note. This Fiscal Note is intended to measure pension-related impacts and does not include other potential costs (e.g., administrative and Other Postemployment Benefits). This Fiscal Note does not reflect any chapter laws that may have been enacted during the current legislative session. STATEMENT OF ACTUARIAL OPINION: Marek Tyszkiewicz and Gregory Zelikov- sky are members of the Society of Actuaries and the American Academy of Actuaries. We are members of NYCERS, but do not believe it impairs our objectivity, and we meet the Qualification Standards of the American Academy of Actuaries to render the actuarial opinion contained herein. To the best of our 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 2026-61 dated April 14, 2026 was prepared by the Chief Actuary for the New York City Retirement Systems and Pension Funds and is intended for use only during the 2026 Legislative Session.

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