Who are pension recipients in New York State?

Pensions The Pensions section provides a database of names, last employer, retirement date and benefit amount for individuals who have retired from public service, including New York State, New York City, state and regional public authorities, public school districts, and New York’s county, city, town and village governments.

Where can I find list of New York State Retirees?

The Pensions section provides a database of names, last employer, retirement date and benefit amount for individuals who have retired from public service, including New York State, New York City, state and regional public authorities, public school districts, and New York’s county, city, town and village governments. Click herefor more.

How does UI affect New York state pension?

If the worker’s pension was funded by an employer they worked for during their base period, and the base period earnings affected the amount of the pension, the UI benefits may be reduced. The reduction will be 100 percent of the weekly equivalent of the prorated amount of the pension the worker is receiving from a base period employer.

Can a retired person collect New York state unemployment?

A person who is retired and doesn’t want to work is not eligible, whether or not they receive a pension. Likewise, a person who is retired and has not earned wages in the past 18 months is not eligible for UI benefits whether or not they receive a retirement pension.

Can a retired NYPD officer join another retirement system?

**In all cases, under Section 40-C-9 of the New York State Retirement and Social Security Law, any retired person may not join another New York State Retirement System as an active member while receiving a pension benefit from the Police Pension Fund. If a retired person chooses to do so, the pension portion must be suspended.

Is the retirement benefit suspended in New York City?

According to Section 1117 of the New York City Charter, the pension portion of the retirement benefit is suspended or forfeited for all retired persons who are employed by New York State or any of its political sub-divisions.

You Might Also Like