N.Y. Retirement & Social Security Law Section 610
Options


a.

Until the effective date of retirement a member may elect to receive the actuarial equivalent of the retirement allowance at the time of retirement, in the form of a smaller retirement allowance payable to such member for life and one of the following optional settlements; Option one. Upon the member’s death, a retirement allowance in an amount equal to that paid to the member shall be paid for life to such person as he shall nominate by written designation duly acknowledged and filed with the retirement system at the time of retirement. Option two. Upon the member’s death, a retirement allowance of seventy-five percent or less (measured in increments of twenty-five percent) of the amount paid to such member shall be paid for life to such person as he shall nominate by written designation duly acknowledged and filed with the retirement system at the time of retirement. Option three. A five-year certain option under which payment is made to the member for life but is guaranteed for a minimum of five years following retirement. Such payments shall continue to a person as he shall nominate by written designation, duly acknowledged and filed with the retirement system, for the unexpired balance of the five-year guaranteed period. If said beneficiary should predecease him, the commuted value of any installments due during the unexpired balance of the five-year guaranteed period shall be paid in a single sum to a duly designated contingent beneficiary or if none exists to the legal representative of the member. Should a beneficiary who has commenced receipt of the payments die before the said guaranteed minimum period, the commuted value of any installments due during the unexpired balance of the five-year guaranteed period shall be paid in a single sum to a duly designated contingent beneficiary or if none exists, to the legal representative of said deceased primary beneficiary. Option four. A ten-year certain option under which payment is made to the member for life but is guaranteed for a minimum of ten years following retirement. Such payments shall continue to a person as he shall nominate by written designation, duly acknowledged and filed with the retirement system, for the unexpired balance of the ten-year guaranteed period. If said beneficiary should predecease him, the commuted value of any installments due during the unexpired balance of the ten-year guaranteed period shall be paid in a single sum to a duly designated contingent beneficiary or if none exists to the legal representative of the member. Should a beneficiary who has commenced receipt of the payments die before the said guaranteed minimum period, the commuted value of any installments due during the unexpired balance of the ten-year guaranteed period shall be paid in a single sum to a duly designated contingent beneficiary or if none exists to the legal representative of said deceased primary beneficiary. Option five. Upon the member’s death, a retirement allowance in an amount equal to fifty percent or one hundred percent of that paid to the member shall be paid for life to such person as he shall nominate by written designation duly acknowledged and filed with the retirement system at the time of retirement. Upon the death, prior to the death of the member, of said person so nominated, the member shall begin receiving, in lieu of the allowance then payable, an allowance equal in amount to that which would have been payable if no optional modification of the retirement allowance were in effect. a-1. A member of the New York state teachers’ retirement system or the New York state and local employees’ retirement system who retires pursuant to the provisions of this article, may elect, in lieu of the options set forth in subdivision a of this section, the following optional settlement: Alternative Option. The actuarial equivalent of the member’s retirement allowance at the time of retirement, in the form of a smaller retirement allowance payable to such member for life and some other benefit or benefits paid either to the member or to such person or persons as he shall nominate, provided such other benefit or benefits, together with such smaller allowance, shall be certified by the actuary of the appropriate retirement system to be of equivalent actuarial value to his retirement allowance and shall be approved by the head of such retirement system and provided further that nothing herein shall require such retirement system to pay a benefit in violation of paragraph nine of subsection a of section four hundred one of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, 26 U.S.C. §401(a)(9).

b.

No option hereunder shall be permitted whereby the member would receive less than fifty percent of the actuarial equivalent of the retirement allowance without optional modification during such member’s life expectancy. Provided, however, the preceding sentence shall not apply if the surviving beneficiary is the member’s spouse.

c.

The mortality and interest rates used in determining options under this article shall be those in effect for the public retirement system on the date of retirement.

d.

Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, with respect to the New York state employees’ retirement system:

1.

The comptroller, for reasonable cause, shall have power to extend the time for the election of an option, for a period or periods which shall expire not later than sixty days immediately after the effective date of a member’s retirement; and

2.

If the member is incompetent, his spouse or the committee of his property, or if he is a conservatee, his spouse or the conservator of his property, may elect on the member’s behalf a retirement option as provided for in subdivision a of this section.

e.

Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a member of the New York state teachers’ retirement system at the time of retirement may elect an option until the first payment on account of any benefit becomes normally due. * f. Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, an option selection previously filed by a member or retired member subject to the provisions of this section may be changed no later than thirty days following the date of payability of his or her retirement allowance. A retired member who has been retired for disability may change an option selection previously filed no later than (1) thirty days following the date on which such member’s application for disability retirement was approved by the retirement board or (2) thirty days following the date on which such retiree was retired for disability, whichever is later. * NB There are 2 sb f’s * f. Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, an option selection previously filed by a member or retired member of the New York city teachers’ retirement system or the New York city board of education retirement system subject to the provisions of this section may be changed no later than thirty days following the date of payability of his or her retirement allowance. A retired member who has been retired for disability may change an option selection previously filed no later than (1) thirty days following the date on which such member’s application for disability retirement was approved by the retirement board or (2) thirty days following the date on which such retiree was retired for disability, whichever date is later. * NB There are 2 sb f’s

Source: Section 610 — Options, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/RSS/610 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed May 25, 2024).

600
Application
601
Definitions
602
Eligibility for service retirement benefits
603
Eligibility for service retirement benefits
604
Service retirement benefits
604‑A
Twenty-year retirement program for New York city sanitation members
604‑B
Twenty-five-year and age fifty-five retirement program for New York city transit authority members
604‑C
Supplemental retirement allowance
604‑C*2
Optional twenty-five-year early retirement program for certain New York city members
604‑C*3
Twenty-year retirement program for Triborough bridge and tunnel members
604‑D
Age fifty-seven retirement program for certain New York city members
604‑E
Twenty-five year retirement program for dispatcher members
604‑E*2
Twenty-five year retirement program for EMT members
604‑F
Twenty-five year retirement program for deputy sheriff members
604‑F*2
Twenty-five year retirement program for special officer, parking control specialist, school safety agent, campus peace officer or New Yor...
604‑G
Twenty-five year/age fifty retirement program for automotive members
604‑H
Twenty-five year retirement program for police communications members
604‑I
Age fifty-five retirement program for New York city teachers and certain other members
604‑J
Twenty-five year retirement program for fire protection inspector members
605
Disability retirement
605‑A
Accidental disability retirement for uniformed court officers and peace officers employed in the unified court system
605‑B
Accidental disability retirement for New York city uniformed sanitation members
605‑B*2
Uniformed court officers and peace officers
605‑C
Accidental disability retirement for deputy sheriffs employed by the city of New York
605‑D
Accidental disability retirement for chief fire marshals, assistant fire marshals, division supervising fire marshals, supervising fire m...
605‑E
Accidental disability retirement for ambulance medical technician supervisors, ambulance medical technician coordinators, ambulance medic...
605‑F
Disability benefits
605‑G
Accidental disability retirement for deputy sheriffs in Nassau county
605‑G*2
Accidental disability retirement for deputy sheriffs in Suffolk county
606
Death benefits
606‑A
Death benefit for vested members who die prior to retirement
606‑B
Death benefit for deputy sheriffs employed by Nassau county
606‑B*2
Death benefits for correction officers employed by Nassau county
606‑B*3
Death benefits for correction officers employed by Suffolk county
606‑B*4
Death benefits for deputy sheriffs employed by Suffolk county
606‑C
Death benefits for correction officers employed by Westchester county
606‑C*2
Death benefits for fire marshals employed by Nassau county
607
Accidental death benefits
607‑A
Performance of duty disability retirement
607‑B
Performance of duty disability retirement
607‑C
Performance of duty disability benefit
607‑D
Disability benefits
607‑E
Accidental disability retirement
607‑F
Payment of both pensions for accident and other benefits prohibited
607‑G
Retirement for disability benefits incurred in the performance of duty
607‑H
Disability benefits
607‑I
COVID-19 benefit
607‑J
Performance of duty, disability retirement for chief fire marshals, assistant chief fire marshals, division supervising fire marshals, su...
607‑J*2
Performance of duty disability retirement benefits for certain first responders in Nassau county
607‑J*3
Performance of duty disability retirement
607‑K
Certain impairments of health
607‑L
Performance of duty disability retirement
608
Final average salary
609
Credit for service
610
Options
611
Optional retirement program
612
Vesting
613
Member contributions
613‑A
Loans to members of a teachers’ retirement system
613‑B
Loans to members of certain retirement systems
614
Effect of other laws
615
Duration
616
Transfer of membership
617
Recalculation of benefits

Accessed:
May 25, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 610’s source at nysenate​.gov

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