N.Y. Executive Law Section 215
Organization

  • salaries
  • qualifications
  • appointment
  • term
  • rules and regulations

1.

The New York state police shall, in addition to the superintendent, consist of the following sworn members:

(a)

a headquarters staff consisting of the following positions:

(1)

one first deputy superintendent;

(2)

one deputy superintendent who shall serve as field commander;

(3)

one deputy superintendent in charge of administrative services;

(4)

one deputy superintendent in charge of employee relations, training and human resources;

(5)

one deputy superintendent who shall serve as chief inspector in charge of inspectional services and internal affairs;

(6)

one counsel;

(7)

seven assistant deputy superintendents, one of whom shall be assigned to the uniform force, one to the bureau of criminal investigation, two for administrative services, one for employee relations, training and human resources, and two who shall serve as deputy chief inspectors;

(8)

one confidential assistant;

(9)

one first assistant counsel and such assistant counsels and staff attorneys as the superintendant may appoint;

(10)

such inspectors as the superintendent may appoint;

(11)

such majors, one of whom shall be the director of training and commanding officer of the New York state police academy and one of whom shall be in charge of the detail assigned for special duty with the governor, as the superintendent may appoint;

(12)

such captains as the superintendent may appoint;

(13)

such technical lieutenants as the superintendent may appoint;

(14)

one chief technical sergeant;

(15)

such staff sergeants and technical sergeants as the superintendent may appoint from time to time; and

(16)

such additional members as the superintendent may deem necessary for the adequate and proper administration of the New York state police.

(b)

in addition to the headquarters staff there shall be not less than ten troops each composed of:

(1)

one major;

(2)

not less than seven lieutenants; such lieutenants designated as captains by the superintendent shall serve as zone commanders;

(3)

one first sergeant;

(4)

such sergeants as the superintendent may appoint within the sums appropriated therefor; sergeants designated by the superintendent as zone sergeants shall serve as assistant zone commanders;

(5)

such technical sergeants as the superintendent may appoint from time to time within the sums appropriated therefor;

(6)

such corporals as shall hold office as such; and

(7)

such troopers as the superintendent may appoint within the sums appropriated therefor. Appointment or assignment to such positions shall be made by the superintendent who shall also fix the salaries for such positions subject to the approval of the director of the budget within the sums appropriated therefor. The superintendent may appoint to the troops, within the sums appropriated therefor, as members of the New York state police, such numbers as may be required to carry out the purposes of the New York state police, and he may also from time to time, within the sums appropriated therefor, appoint such other additional personnel as may be required for all necessary police purposes, including policing and protecting the lands and parkways of the state.

2.

a. Salary schedules for the titles of trooper, sergeant, technical sergeant, station commander, zone sergeant, first sergeant, staff sergeant, chief technical sergeant, lieutenant, technical lieutenant, lieutenant BCI, captain, captain BCI and major:

(1)

Effective April first, two thousand eighteen, members of the collective negotiating unit consisting of troopers in the division of state police shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: Orange, City of New Nassau and All Other Putnam and York, Rockland Suffolk Locations Dutchess and Westchester Counties Counties Counties Trainee 1 N/A N/A N/A $55,073 Trainee 2 $73,365 $74,529 $74,832 $73,146 Step 1 $78,124 $79,289 $79,595 $77,909 Step 2 $82,882 $84,047 $84,353 $82,665 Step 3 $85,731 $86,895 $87,201 $85,514 Step 4 $89,109 $90,272 $90,578 $88,890 Step 5 $92,862 $94,025 $94,332 $92,644 (2) Effective April first, two thousand nineteen, members of the collective negotiating unit consisting of troopers in the division of state police shall receive the basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule, except that (a) any member at the trainee 1 rate as of March 31, 2019 shall receive the salary in this subparagraph (if eligible) and progress to the trainee 2 rate as provided in subparagraph one of this paragraph until such time as they complete their service in the trainee 2 rate and at such time they shall move to the Step 1 in this subparagraph and (b) any member at the trainee 2 rate, pursuant to subparagraph one of this paragraph, as of March thirty-first, two thousand nineteen shall receive a two percent increase in salary rather than the trainee 2 rate in this paragraph until such time as they complete their service as a trainee 2 and move to the Step 1 rate in the following schedule: Orange, City of New Nassau and All Other Putnam and York, Rockland Suffolk Locations Dutchess and Westchester Counties Counties Counties Trainee 1 N/A N/A N/A $56,174 Trainee 2 $56,174 $56,174 $56,174 $56,174 Step 1 $79,686 $80,875 $81,187 $79,467 Step 2 $84,540 $85,728 $86,040 $84,318 Step 3 $87,446 $88,633 $88,945 $87,224 Step 4 $90,891 $92,077 $92,390 $90,668 Step 5 $94,719 $95,906 $96,219 $94,497 (3) Effective April first, two thousand twenty, members of the collective negotiating unit consisting of troopers in the division of state police shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: Orange, City of New Nassau and All Other Putnam and York, Rockland Suffolk Locations Dutchess and Westchester Counties Counties Counties Trainee 1 N/A N/A N/A $57,297 Trainee 2 $57,297 $57,297 $57,297 $57,297 Step 1 $81,280 $82,493 $82,811 $81,056 Step 2 $86,231 $87,443 $87,761 $86,004 Step 3 $89,195 $90,406 $90,724 $88,968 Step 4 $92,709 $93,919 $94,238 $92,481 Step 5 $96,613 $97,824 $98,143 $96,387 (4) Effective April first, two thousand twenty-one, members of the collective negotiating unit consisting of troopers in the division of state police shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: Orange, City of New Nassau and All Other Putnam and York, Rockland Suffolk Locations Dutchess and Westchester Counties Counties Counties Trainee 1 N/A N/A N/A $58,443 Trainee 2 $58,443 $58,443 $58,443 $58,443 Step 1 $82,906 $84,143 $84,467 $82,677 Step 2 $87,956 $89,192 $89,516 $87,724 Step 3 $90,979 $92,214 $92,538 $90,747 Step 4 $94,563 $95,797 $96,123 $94,331 Step 5 $98,545 $99,780 $100,106 $98,315 (5) Effective April first, two thousand twenty-two, members of the collective negotiating unit consisting of troopers in the division of state police shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: Orange, City of New Nassau and All Other Putnam and York, Rockland Suffolk Locations Dutchess and Westchester Counties Counties Counties Trainee 1 N/A N/A N/A $59,612 Trainee 2 $59,612 $59,612 $59,612 $59,612 Step 1 $84,564 $85,826 $86,156 $84,331 Step 2 $89,715 $90,976 $91,306 $89,478 Step 3 $92,799 $94,058 $94,389 $92,562 Step 4 $96,454 $97,713 $98,045 $96,218 Step 5 $100,516 $101,776 $102,108 $100,281 (6) Effective April first, two thousand eighteen, members of the collective negotiating unit consisting of commissioned and non-commissioned officers in the division of state police shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: O/P/Du NYC/R/W Nass/Suff All Others Sergeant and Technical Sergeant $109,380 $110,546 $110,851 $109,163 Station Commander $112,914 $114,080 $114,385 $112,700 Zone Sergeant $114,717 $115,878 $116,183 $114,500 First, Staff and Chief T/ Sgt $120,619 $121,781 $122,087 $120,401 Lieutenant and Technical Lieutenant $130,715 $131,878 $132,183 $130,500 Lieutenant BCI $133,275 $134,439 $134,744 $133,057 Captain $139,403 $140,567 $140,875 $139,187 Captain BCI $142,002 $143,163 $143,470 $141,783 Major $148,540 $149,703 $150,008 $148,321 (7) Effective April first, two thousand nineteen, members of the collective negotiating unit consisting of commissioned and non-commissioned officers in the division of state police shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: O/P/Du NYC/R/W Nass/Suff All Others Sergeant and Technical Sergeant $111,568 $112,757 $113,068 $111,346 Station Commander $115,172 $116,362 $116,673 $114,954 Zone Sergeant $117,011 $118,196 $118,507 $116,790 First, Staff and Chief T/ Sgt $123,031 $124,217 $124,529 $122,809 Lieutenant and Technical Lieutenant $133,329 $134,516 $134,827 $133,110 Lieutenant BCI $135,941 $137,128 $137,439 $135,718 Captain $142,191 $143,378 $143,693 $141,971 Captain BCI $144,842 $146,026 $146,339 $144,619 Major $151,511 $152,697 $153,008 $151,287 (8) Effective April first, two thousand twenty, members of the collective negotiating unit consisting of commissioned and non-commissioned officers in the division of state police shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: O/P/Du NYC/R/W Nass/Suff All Others Sergeant and Technical Sergeant $113,799 $115,012 $115,329 $113,573 Station Commander $117,475 $118,689 $119,006 $117,253 Zone Sergeant $119,351 $120,560 $120,877 $119,126 First, Staff and Chief T/ Sgt $125,492 $126,701 $127,020 $125,265 Lieutenant and Technical Lieutenant $135,996 $137,206 $137,524 $135,772 Lieutenant BCI $138,660 $139,871 $140,188 $138,432 Captain $145,035 $146,246 $146,567 $144,810 Captain BCI $147,739 $148,947 $149,266 $147,511 Major $154,541 $155,751 $156,068 $154,313 (9) Effective April first, two thousand twenty-one, members of the collective negotiating unit consisting of commissioned and non-commissioned officers in the division of state police shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: O/P/Du NYC/R/W Nass/Suff All Others Sergeant and Technical Sergeant $116,075 $117,312 $117,636 $115,844 Station Commander $119,825 $121,063 $121,386 $119,598 Zone Sergeant $121,738 $122,971 $123,295 $121,509 First, Staff and Chief T/ Sgt $128,002 $129,235 $129,560 $127,770 Lieutenant and Technical Lieutenant $138,716 $139,950 $140,274 $138,487 Lieutenant BCI $141,433 $142,668 $142,992 $141,201 Captain $147,936 $149,171 $149,498 $147,706 Captain BCI $150,694 $151,926 $152,251 $150,461 Major $157,632 $158,866 $159,189 $157,399 (10) Effective April first, two thousand twenty-two, members of the collective negotiating unit consisting of commissioned and non-commissioned officers in the division of state police shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: O/P/Du NYC/R/W Nass/Suff All Others Sergeant and Technical Sergeant $118,397 $119,658 $119,989 $118,161 Station Commander $122,222 $123,484 $123,814 $121,990 Zone Sergeant $124,173 $125,430 $125,761 $123,939 First, Staff and Chief T/ Sgt $130,562 $131,820 $132,151 $130,325 Lieutenant and Technical Lieutenant $141,490 $142,749 $143,079 $141,257 Lieutenant BCI $144,262 $145,521 $145,852 $144,025 Captain $150,895 $152,154 $152,488 $150,660 Captain BCI $153,708 $154,965 $155,296 $153,470 Major $160,785 $162,043 $162,373 $160,547 b. The salary schedules in subparagraphs one, two, three and four of paragraph a of this subdivision shall reflect a five-step progression from the entry level, step 1 salary to the highest level, step 5, for the position of trooper. c. The salary schedules in paragraph a of this subdivision reflect the basic annual salary for employees in those titles listed whose principal place of employment, or in the case of a field employee, whose official station as determined in accordance with the regulations of the state comptroller is located in the locations listed in the salary schedule. The salary schedules shall not be applicable to those members in the title of Special Trooper. 2-a. The superintendent may also appoint a division physician who shall be the medical consultant and chief medical examiner of the New York state police, and assistant division physicians each of whom shall be an assistant medical consultant and assistant chief medical examiner of the New York state police.

3.

The sworn members of the New York state police shall be appointed by the superintendent and permanent appointees may be removed by the superintendent only after a hearing. No person shall be appointed to the New York state police force as a sworn member unless he or she shall be a citizen of the United States, between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-nine years except that in the superintendent’s discretion, the maximum age may be extended to thirty-five years. Notwithstanding any other provision of law or any general or special law to the contrary the time spent on military duty, not exceeding a total of six years, shall be subtracted from the age of any applicant who has passed his or her twenty-ninth birthday, solely for the purpose of permitting qualification as to age and for no other purpose. Such limitations as to age however shall not apply to persons appointed to the positions of counsel, first assistant counsel, assistant counsel, and assistant deputy superintendent for employee relations nor to any person appointed to the bureau of criminal investigation pursuant to § 216 (Bureau of criminal investigation)section two hundred sixteen of this article nor shall any person be appointed unless he or she has fitness and good moral character and shall have passed a physical and mental examination based upon standards provided by the rules and regulations of the superintendent. Appointments shall be made for a probationary period which, in the case of appointees required to attend and complete a basic training program at the state police academy, shall include such time spent attending the basic school and terminate one year after successful completion thereof. All other sworn members shall be subject to a probationary period of one year from the date of appointment. Following satisfactory completion of the probationary period the member shall be a permanent appointee. Voluntary resignation or withdrawal from the New York state police during such appointment shall be submitted to the superintendent for approval. Reasonable time shall be required to account for all equipment issued or for debts or obligations to the state to be satisfied. Resignation or withdrawal from the division during a time of emergency, so declared by the governor, shall not be approved if contrary to the best interest of the state and shall be a misdemeanor. No sworn member removed from the New York state police shall be eligible for reappointment. The superintendent shall make rules and regulations subject to approval by the governor for the discipline and control of the New York state police and for the examination and qualifications of applicants for appointment as members thereto and such examinations shall be held and conducted by the superintendent subject to such rules and regulations. The superintendent is authorized to charge a fee of twenty dollars as an application fee for any person applying to take a competitive examination for the position of trooper, and a fee of five dollars for any competitive examination for a civilian position. The superintendent shall promulgate regulations subject to the approval of the director of the budget, to provide for a waiver of the application fee when the fee would cause an unreasonable hardship on the applicant and to establish a fee schedule and charge fees for the use of state police facilities. 3-a. Notwithstanding any other law, rule or regulation to the contrary, the superintendent shall promulgate rules and regulations subject to approval by the governor for the administration of supplemental competitive examinations, to be given at not less than six month intervals for two years following the application deadline date of the regular competitive examination for the position of trooper, for individuals who, on the application deadline date or on the date of the regular competitive examination, are in the active military service and are otherwise qualified to sit for such exam.

4.

The comptroller is hereby authorized to deduct from the salary of any member of the New York state police or any employee of the New York state police who holds life or group insurance under any salary savings plan of the insurer such amounts, for payment of the premium thereon, as such member or employee may specify in writing filed with the comptroller, and to transmit to the insurer the sums so deducted. Any such written authorization may be withdrawn by such member or employee at any time upon filing written notice of such withdrawal with the comptroller. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this subdivision, the employee organization certified, pursuant to article fourteen of the civil service law, to represent the collective negotiating unit consisting of troopers in the division of state police shall have exclusive payroll deduction of membership dues and premiums for insurance and mass-merchandized automobile and homeowners’ insurance policies for members of such collective negotiating unit and the employee organization certified to represent the collective negotiating unit consisting of commissioned and non-commissioned officers and the employee organization certified to represent the collective negotiating unit consisting of investigators, senior investigators and investigative specialists in the division of state police shall have exclusive payroll deduction of premiums for insurance programs for members of such collective negotiating unit for which it is so certified. Payroll deductions for such dues and premiums for members of such collective negotiating units shall not be authorized for any other employee organization or group except by express written approval of such appropriate certified employee organization.

5.

Whenever the superintendent finds that under community wage practices in private or other public employment in one or more areas or locations in the state, wage rates of police officers in a given location are substantially higher than the wage rates paid by the state, he or she may, subject to the approval of the director of the budget, authorize a pay differential to be added as an adjustment to the established salary rates for the same or related occupations in the state police in such areas or locations. A pay differential under this subdivision shall be a percentage or a fixed dollar amount as prescribed in each case by the superintendent subject to the approval of the director of the budget. Such differentials shall be in addition to and shall not be part of a member’s basic annual salary, and shall not affect or impair any performance advancement payments, performance awards, longevity payments or other rights or benefits to which a member may be entitled under the provisions of this chapter, provided, however, that any differential payable pursuant to this subdivision shall be included as compensation for retirement purposes. A pay differential shall be terminated for any member when he or she ceases to be employed in the position, or area or location for which such pay differential was authorized. A pay differential shall remain in effect until terminated by the superintendent, with the consent of the director of the budget or until a new pay differential is authorized pursuant to this subdivision. The director of the budget may adopt such regulations as he or she may deem necessary to carry out the provisions of this subdivision.

Source: Section 215 — Organization; salaries; qualifications; appointment; term; rules and regulations, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/EXC/215 (updated Apr. 12, 2019; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

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Division of state police
211
Employees
212
Equipment
213
Acquisition of real property
214
Establishment of training school
214‑A
Child abuse prevention
214‑B
Family offense intervention
214‑C
Elder abuse awareness
214‑D
Human trafficking awareness
214‑E
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training and retraining
214‑F
Emergency situations involving people with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities
214‑G
Opioid antagonist awareness
214‑H
Extreme risk protection orders
214‑H*2
Model law enforcement death notification policy
215
Organization
216
Bureau of criminal investigation
216‑A
Scientific crime detection laboratory
216‑B
Salary increments
216‑C
Holiday compensation
216‑D
Consumer product protection
217
Communication
218
Installation, operation and maintenance of basic system
219
Availability
220
Orders, rules or regulations
221
System of criminal justice information
221‑A
Computer system to carry information of orders of protection and warrants of arrest
221‑B
Reporting to New York state violent crimes analysis program
221‑C
Statewide repository of data relating to unlawful methamphetamine laboratories
221‑D
Discovery of an unlawful methamphetamine laboratory
222
Radio communication system
223
Duties and powers of the superintendent of state police and of members of the state police
224
Verification of complaint
225
Enforcement of conservation law
225‑A
Lost and found property
226
Employment of state police in towns, villages, police districts
227
Disability benefits
227‑A
Death benefits
228
National instant criminal background checks
229
Retirement for cause
230
Gun trafficking interdiction program
231
Uniform identification cards for retired police officers
232
Sexual assault victims unit
233
Municipal gun buyback program
234
New York state police body-worn cameras program
235
Firearms safety training, and licensing appeals

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Apr. 12, 2019

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