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New York State Permanent Commission on Public Employee Pension and Retirement Systems Final Reports of Commission Studies


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Overview of the Records

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New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230

Summary:
This series consists of reports to the governor and legislature from the Permanent Commission on Public Employee Pension and Retirement Systems. Included are recommendations for improvements, comments on pension-related legislation, and examples of proposed bills submitted to the legislature to implement commission recommendations. Reports typically include extensive appendices, often with tables and charts, comparing requirements or detailing benefits or costs of various plans.
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New York State Permanent Commission on Public Employee Pension and Retirement Systems final reports of commission studies
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1 cubic foot

Inclusive Dates:
1972-1990
Series Number:
B1359

Arrangement

Chronological by date of publication.

Scope and Content Note

The series constitutes the major work product of the commission, which was required to submit reports to the governor and legislature. The reports were issued as a result of studies of various aspects of public employee pension and retirement systems in New York State, by which the commission made recommendations for improvements to those systems.

The commission reviewed features of existing major systems within New York and in other states, to assess strengths and inadequacies. It also commented on pension-related legislation introduced into the legislature, and the series contains some examples of proposed bills submitted to the legislature to implement commission recommendations. The reports typically include extensive appendices, often with tables and charts, comparing requirements or detailing benefits or costs of various plans.

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