Bill Text: NY A04782 | 2025-2026 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Requires the payment of regular wages to bay constables employed by the town of Hempstead, Nassau county, who have sustained injuries or illnesses in the line of duty.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2025-02-06 - referred to governmental employees [A04782 Detail]
Download: New_York-2025-A04782-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 4782 2025-2026 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY February 6, 2025 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. E. BROWN, DeSTEFANO, DURSO -- read once and referred to the Committee on Governmental Employees AN ACT to amend the general municipal law, in relation to providing coverage for injuries while in the line of duty by bay constables in the town of Hempstead, Nassau county The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Subdivision 1 of section 207-c of the general municipal 2 law, as amended by section 55 of chapter 476 of the laws of 2018, is 3 amended to read as follows: 4 1. Any sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff or corrections officer of 5 the sheriff's department of any county or any member of a police force 6 of any county, city of less than one million population, town or 7 village, or of any district, agency, board, body or commission thereof, 8 or any LIRR police officer as defined in paragraph two of subdivision a 9 of section three hundred eighty-nine of the retirement and social secu- 10 rity law whose benefits are provided in and pursuant to such section 11 three hundred eighty-nine, or a detective-investigator or any other 12 investigator who is a police officer pursuant to the provisions of the 13 criminal procedure law employed in the office of a district attorney of 14 any county, or any corrections officer of the county of Erie department 15 of corrections, or an advanced ambulance medical technician employed by 16 the county of Nassau, or any detention officer employed by the city of 17 Yonkers, or any supervising fire inspector, fire inspector, fire 18 marshal, or assistant fire marshal employed full-time in the county of 19 Nassau fire marshal's office, or at the option of the county of Nassau, 20 any probation officer of the county of Nassau, or any director of bay 21 constables, assistant director of bay constables, bay constable II, or 22 bay constable employed by the department of conservation and waterways 23 in the town of Hempstead, county of Nassau, who is injured in the 24 performance of [his or her] their duties or who is taken sick as a EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD01774-01-5A. 4782 2 1 result of the performance of [his or her] their duties so as to necessi- 2 tate medical or other lawful remedial treatment shall be paid by the 3 municipality or The Long Island Rail Road Company by which [he or she] 4 such person is employed the full amount of [his or her] such person's 5 regular salary or wages from such employer until [his or her] their 6 disability arising therefrom has ceased, and, in addition such munici- 7 pality or The Long Island Rail Road Company shall be liable for all 8 medical treatment and hospital care necessitated by reason of such inju- 9 ry or illness. Provided, however, and notwithstanding the foregoing 10 provisions of this section, the municipal or The Long Island Rail Road 11 Company health authorities or any physician appointed for the purpose by 12 the municipality or The Long Island Rail Road Company, as relevant, 13 after a determination has first been made that such injury or sickness 14 was incurred during, or resulted from, such performance of duty, may 15 attend any such injured or sick police officer, from time to time, for 16 the purpose of providing medical, surgical or other treatment, or for 17 making inspections, and the municipality or The Long Island Rail Road 18 Company, as the case may be, shall not be liable for salary or wages 19 payable to such police officer, or for the cost of medical treatment or 20 hospital care furnished after such date as such health authorities or 21 physician shall certify that such injured or sick police officer has 22 recovered and is physically able to perform [his or her] their regular 23 duties. Any injured or sick police officer who shall refuse to accept 24 medical treatment or hospital care or shall refuse to permit medical 25 inspections as [herein] authorized in this section, including examina- 26 tions pursuant to subdivision two of this section, shall be deemed to 27 have waived [his or her] their rights under this section in respect to 28 expenses for medical treatment or hospital care rendered and for salary 29 or wages payable after such refusal. 30 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a provider of 31 medical treatment or hospital care furnished pursuant to the provisions 32 of this section shall not collect or attempt to collect reimbursement 33 for such treatment or care from any such police officer, any such 34 advanced ambulance medical technician or any such detention officer. 35 § 2. Subdivision 1 of section 207-c of the general municipal law, as 36 amended by section 56 of chapter 476 of the laws of 2018, is amended to 37 read as follows: 38 1. Any sheriff, undersheriff, deputy sheriff or corrections officer of 39 the sheriff's department of any county (hereinafter referred to as a 40 "police officer") or any member of a police force of any county, city of 41 less than one million population, town or village, or of any district, 42 agency, board, body or commission thereof, or a detective-investigator 43 or any other investigator who is a police officer pursuant to the 44 provisions of the criminal procedure law employed in the office of a 45 district attorney of any county, or any corrections officer of the coun- 46 ty of Erie department of corrections, or an advanced ambulance medical 47 technician employed by the county of Nassau, or any detention officer 48 employed by the city of Yonkers, or any supervising fire inspector, fire 49 inspector, fire marshal or assistant fire marshal employed full-time in 50 the county of Nassau fire marshal's office, or at the option of the 51 county of Nassau, any probation officer of the county of Nassau, or any 52 director of bay constables, assistant director of bay constables, bay 53 constable II, or bay constable employed by the department of conserva- 54 tion and waterways in the town of Hempstead, county of Nassau, who is 55 injured in the performance of [his or her] their duties or who is taken 56 sick as a result of the performance of [his or her] their duties so asA. 4782 3 1 to necessitate medical or other lawful remedial treatment shall be paid 2 by the municipality by which he or she is employed the full amount of 3 [his or her] their regular salary or wages until [his or her] their 4 disability arising therefrom has ceased, and, in addition such munici- 5 pality shall be liable for all medical treatment and hospital care 6 necessitated by reason of such injury or illness. Provided, however, and 7 notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this section, the municipal 8 health authorities or any physician appointed for the purpose by the 9 municipality, after a determination has first been made that such injury 10 or sickness was incurred during, or resulted from, such performance of 11 duty, may attend any such injured or sick police officer, from time to 12 time, for the purpose of providing medical, surgical or other treatment, 13 or for making inspections and the municipality shall not be liable for 14 salary or wages payable to such police officer, or for the cost of 15 medical treatment or hospital care furnished after such date as such 16 health authorities or physician shall certify that such injured or sick 17 police officer has recovered and is physically able to perform [his or18her] their regular duties. Any injured or sick police officer who shall 19 refuse to accept medical treatment or hospital care or shall refuse to 20 permit medical inspections as [herein] authorized in this section, 21 including examinations pursuant to subdivision two of this section, 22 shall be deemed to have waived [his or her] their rights under this 23 section in respect to expenses for medical treatment or hospital care 24 rendered and for salary or wages payable after such refusal. 25 Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a provider of 26 medical treatment or hospital care furnished pursuant to the provisions 27 of this section shall not collect or attempt to collect reimbursement 28 for such treatment or care from any such police officer, a member of a 29 police force of any county, city, any such advanced ambulance medical 30 technician, any such detention officer or any such detective-investiga- 31 tor or any other such investigator who is a police officer pursuant to 32 the provisions of the criminal procedure law. 33 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, that 34 the amendments to subdivision 1 of section 207-c of the general munici- 35 pal law made by section two of this act shall take effect on the same 36 date and in the same manner as chapter 628 of the laws of 1991, takes 37 effect.