Int 0160-1998-A
Police Officer Age Requirement
IntroductionEnactedCommittee on Civil Service and Laborintroduced 1998-02-26Local Law 1998/023
Enacted as Local Law 1998/023.
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Agenda: 1998-02-26Passed: 1998-06-10Enacted: 1998-06-10
Committee on Civil Service and Labor — Municipal Officers and Employees, Office of Labor Relations, Office of Collective Bargaining, Office of Labor Services, and Municipal Pension and Retirement Systems.
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Sponsors (46)
Peter F. Vallone(prime)
Lucy Cruz
Jose Rivera
Kathryn E. Freed
Sheldon S. Leffler
Ronnie M. Eldridge
Una Clarke
Noach Dear
Martin Malave-Dilan
June M. Eisland
Wendell Foster
Julia Harrison
Guillermo Linares
Walter L. McCaffrey
Stanley E. Michels
Jerome X. O'Donovan
Annette M. Robinson
Victor L. Robles
John D. Sabini
Lawrence A. Warden
Anthony Weiner
Priscilla A. Wooten
Michael J. Abel
Andrew S. Eristoff
Thomas V. Ognibene
Alphonse Stabile
Tracy L. Boyland
Stephen DiBrienza
Thomas K. Duane
Pedro G. Espada
Lloyd Henry
Margarita Lopez
Helen M. Marshall
Madeline T. Provenzano
Philip Reed
Angel Rodriguez
Juanita E. Watkins
Stephen J. Fiala
John Fusco
Adolfo Carrion
Kenneth K. Fisher
Howard L. Lasher
Gifford Miller
Thomas White
Lifecycle
ActionReprnt Amnd Item Laid on Desk
1998-04-08 · Legislative Documents Unit
ActionAmended by Committee
1998-04-22 · Committee on Civil Service and Labor
AdvancedApproved by Council
1998-04-28 · City Council
ActionSent to Mayor by Council
1998-04-28 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Mayor
1998-05-18 · Mayor
ClosedVetoed by Mayor
1998-05-27 · Mayor
HeardHearing Held by Committee
1998-06-10 · Committee on Civil Service and Labor
ActionAmendment Proposed by Comm
1998-06-10 · Committee on Civil Service and Labor
ActionAmended by Committee
1998-06-10 · Committee on Civil Service and Labor
AdvancedApproved by Committee
1998-06-10 · Committee on Civil Service and Labor
ActionOverridden by Council
1998-06-10 · City Council
Attachments (1)
Full text
Be it enacted by the Council as follows:
Section one. Declaration of legislative findings and intent. The Council of the City of New York intends to rectify an inequity caused by the lapse of an exemption for states and municipalities from the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act ("ADEA") which would have allowed the City of New York to set and maintain age requirements for police officers and firefighters.
Although the Council finds that age restrictions on the hiring of police officers and firefighters are necessary and in furtherance of public safety, the Council also recognizes that police officer candidates who were scheduled to enter the April 15, 1997 class at the Police Academy may not have received timely notification of the reinstatement of the ADEA exemption for states and municipalities. Accordingly, the Council acts herein solely to rectify the resulting inequity. With the federal exemption reinstated and the New York State Civil Service Commissions determination as to its retroactive applicability, however, the Council intends that the age restriction apply to all other candidates not covered by the specific provisions of this legislation. It further, finds that such age restriction is necessary to secure the public safety of the City of New York .
�2. Subdivision a of section 14-109 of the administrative code of the city of New York is hereby amended to read as follows:
�14-109 Qualifications of members of force; publishing names and residence of applicants and appointees; probation. a. Only persons shall be appointed or reappointed to membership in the police force or continue to hold membership therein, who are citizens of the United States and who have never been convicted of a felony, and who can read and write understandably the English language. Skilled officers of experience may be appointed for temporary detective duty who are not residents of the city. Only persons shall be appointed police officers who shall be at the date of filing of an application for civil service examination less than thirty-five years of age, except, that every person who, as of the fifteenth day of April, 1997, satisfied all other requirements for admission to the New York city police department academy shall be admitted to such academy and shall be eligible for appointment as a police officer, subject to the provisions of the civil service law and any applicable provisions of the charter, notwithstanding that such person was thirty-five years of age or older on the fifteenth day of April 1997. Persons who shall have been members of the force, and shall have been dismissed therefrom, shall not be reappointed. Persons who are appointed as police trainees, after examination in accordance with the civil service law and the rules of the commissioner of citywide administrative services and who have satisfactorily completed service as such trainees, may likewise be appointed as police officers without further written examination, provided that they shall have passed a medical examination at the end of their required trainee period. Persons appointed as police trainees shall not be considered members of the uniformed force of the department.
�3. This local law shall take effect immediately.
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Note: Matter in italics is new; matter in brackets [ ] to be omitted.