Allowing the complete or partial forfeiture of a public officer's pension if he or she is convicted of a certain type of felony

New York Ballot Measure - Proposal 2

Election: Nov. 7, 2017 (General)

Outcome: Passed

Categories:

Entitlements and the Safety Net
Constitution

Summary


New York's Constitution now provides that the benefits of a public pension or retirement system cannot be reduced or impaired. The purpose of the proposed amendment is to allow a court to reduce or revoke the pension of a public officer who is convicted of a felony that has a direct and actual relationship to the performance of the public officer's duties.

A court would determine, after notice to the public officer and a hearing, if a public officer convicted of such a felony would lose part or all of his or her pension. In reaching this determination, the court must consider the seriousness of the public officer's crime, the proportionality of a reduction or revocation to the crime, whether forfeiture would result in undue hardship or other inequity to dependent children, spouse, or other dependents, and any other factors required by the Legislature. The Legislature must enact law that puts this proposal into effect, taking into account principles of fairness.

The proposed amendment would define "public officer" to mean the following:

*A person filling an elected office within New York;
*A person holding an office that is filled by appointment by the New York Governor, whether or not that appointment has to be confirmed by the Senate;
*A county, city, town, or village manager or administrator, or equivalent position;
*The head of any state or local government department, division, board, commission, bureau, public benefit corporation, or public authority in New York who is vested with authority, direction, and control over that entity;
*The chief fiscal officer or treasurer of a municipal corporation or political subdivision in New York;
*A judge or justice of the Unified Court System; and
*A legislative, executive, or judicial employee who directly assists in the formulation of legislation, rules, regulations, policy, or judicial decision-making and who is designated by law as a policy-maker.

If approved, the amendment will apply only to crimes committed on or after January 1, 2018.

Measure Text


The proposed amendment to section 7 of Article 2 of the State Constitution would allow a court to reduce or revoke the pension of a public officer who is convicted of a felony that has a direct and actual relationship to the performance of the public officer's duties. Shall the proposed amendment be approved?

YES ( ) NO ( )

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