BILL NUMBER: S7316
SPONSOR: HINCHEY
TITLE OF BILL:
An act to amend the general municipal law, in relation to requiring the
forfeiture of benefits to be paid pursuant to a service awards program
to volunteer firefighters who have been convicted of certain crimes
PURPOSE OR GENERAL IDEA OF BILL:
Requires the forfeiture of benefits to be paid pursuant to a service
awards program to volunteer firefighters who have been convicted of
certain crimes
SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS:
Current law says that individuals convicted of felony arson shall no
longer be eligible for certain fire department benefits. This bill adds
that individuals convicted of felonies committed against a volunteer
fire department, volunteer fire company, fire district, or fire
protection district shall similarly forfeit such benefits.
JUSTIFICATION:
In 2016, the treasurer of a volunteer fire department was convicted of
embezzling nearly 6 million dollars from the fire department. When
released from prison, he will still be eligible to collect his LOSAP
(length of service awards program) from the same fire department that he
stole from. Currently, the only crime that makes one ineligible to
collect their service award is arson. This bill will expand the list of
disqualifiers to include any felony committed against a volunteer fire
department.
PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:
2023-24: A.8976
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS FOR STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS:
TBD
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Immediately
Statutes affected: S7316: 217 general municipal law