Filed Date: 2/20/1979
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Hon. Eric A. Seiff Chairman New York State Commission of Investigation
This is in response to your request for an opinion of the Attorney General as to whether persons employed as investigators by the State Commission of Investigation are employed in "policemen's positions" for purposes of the New York State Social Security Act (Retirement and Social Security Law, §
You inform me that the Commission is deducting Social Security contributions from the salaries of several investigators who are former New York City police officers and who receive police pensions. These investigators would not be eligible to participate in the Social Security System if they are employed in "policemen's positions".
The term "policemen" is not defined by the State Social Security Act. However, the Criminal Procedure Law defines both "police officers" and "peace officers". Investigators for the State Commission of Investigation are defined as "peace officers" but not "police officers". (Criminal Procedure Law, §§
Therefore, I conclude that persons employed as investigators by the State Commission of Investigation are not employed in "policemen's positions" for purposes of Retirement and Social Security Law, §