N.Y. General Municipal Law Section 93-B
Deductions from wages or salaries of civil service employees


1.

The fiscal or disbursing officer of every municipal corporation or other civil division or political subdivision of the state is hereby authorized to deduct from the wage or salary of any employee of such municipal corporation or civil division or political subdivision of the state such amount that such employee may specify in writing filed with such fiscal or disbursing officer for the payment of dues in a duly organized association or organization of civil service employees and to transmit the sum so deducted to the said association or organization. Any such written authorization shall remain in effect in accordance with subdivision one of Civil Service Law § 208 (Rights accompanying certification or recognition)section two hundred eight of the civil service law.

2.

The appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer of any municipality or other political subdivision of the state is hereby authorized to deduct from the salary of any employee of such municipality or political subdivision such amount as such employee may specify in writing filed with such appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer within the minimum and maximum amounts prescribed by such appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer for the purchase for such employee of United States bonds and for contributions to federated community campaigns for health, welfare and recreational purposes on behalf of such employee and to the account of such employee with such federated community campaign. Such appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer is hereby authorized to make such rules and regulations governing the purchase of said bonds and contributions to federated community campaigns as he deems necessary, such rules and regulations to be incorporated in the employee’s written authorization of payroll deduction filed with such appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer. Any such written authorization may be withdrawn by such employee at any time by filing written notice of such withdrawal with such appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer. As used in this section “federated community campaign” means a charitable non-profit organization which solicits funds for distribution among a substantial number of charitable non-profit organizations.

3.

Notwithstanding the provisions of and restrictions of sections two hundred two and two hundred nine-a of the civil service law but subject to the provisions of paragraph (b) of subdivision three of section two hundred eight of such law, every employee organization that has been recognized or certified as the exclusive representative of employees within a negotiating unit of other than state employees shall be entitled to have deducted from the wage or salary of the employees in such negotiating unit who are not members of said employee organization the amount equivalent to the dues levied by such employee organization, and the fiscal or disbursing officer of such public employer shall deduct from the salary of any employee represented by such employee organization for the purpose of collective negotiations who has not authorized the deduction of membership dues in such employee organization pursuant to subdivision one of this section, an agency shop fee deduction in the amount equivalent to the dues levied by such employee organization. The fiscal or disbursing officer is further authorized to accumulate such fees and transmit the fees so accumulated to the employee organization.

4.

The appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer of any municipality or other political subdivision of the state is hereby authorized to deduct from the salary of any employee of such municipality or political subdivision such amount as such employee may specify in writing to be filed with such appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer within the minimum and maximum amounts prescribed by such appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer for contributions to campus-related foundations and to transmit the sums so deducted to such campus-related foundations. Any such written authorization may be withdrawn by such employee at any time upon filing written notice of such withdrawal with such appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer. Such appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer is hereby authorized to make such rules and regulations as he deems necessary to provide for deductions for campus-related foundations. As used in this subdivision, the term “campus-related foundation” shall mean a non-profit corporation organized and existing pursuant to the education law or the not-for-profit corporation law for the benefit of a state-operated campus of the state university of New York or for the benefit of a community college operating under the program of the state university of New York.

Source: Section 93-B — Deductions from wages or salaries of civil service employees, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/GMU/93-B (updated Apr. 27, 2018; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

70
Payment of judgments against municipal corporation
70‑A
Liability for expenses incurred in enforcing lawful required payment of moneys to state agencies
71
Liability for damages by mobs and riots
71‑A
Injury or death of person aiding a police officer or peace officer
71‑B
Operation of snowmobiles
72
Acquisition of lands for erection of monuments
72‑A
Acquisition and development of forest lands
72‑B
Acquisition of lands and erection of memorial buildings
72‑C
Expenses of members of the police department and other peace officers in attending police training schools
72‑D
Acquisition of lands for park and parkway purposes or for district headquarters for the state department of transportation, and dedicatio...
72‑E
Acquisition of lands for park and parkway purposes and dedication of the same by the counties of Broome, Monroe and Erie
72‑F
Acquisition of lands for parkway and airport purposes and dedication of the same by counties and municipal corporations
72‑G
Expenses of volunteer firefighters attending training schools and instruction courses
72‑H
Sale, lease and transfer to municipal corporations of certain public lands
72‑I
Acquisition of lands and erection of memorial buildings by adjoining villages
72‑J
Parking garages and parking spaces
72‑K
Parking facilities and appurtenances within or outside of the state highway right of way
72‑K*2
Notification of change in use of property used for recreational purposes
72‑L
Navigation and flood control improvements in cooperation with the federal government
72‑M
Appropriations for Bicentennial celebration
72‑M*2
Emergency transportation plans
72‑N
Air space and air and subsurface areas
72‑O
Expenses of volunteer fire officers and firefighters appearing before a court or other tribunal
72‑P
Lease of real property by a municipality
72‑P*2
Establishment of farmers’ markets
72‑R
Adopt-a-beach stewardship program
73
Cities and villages may hold property in trust for certain purposes
74
Condemnation of real property
74‑B
Payment of moving and relocation expenses of residential and commercial owners and tenants of appropriated property
74‑C
Taking of billboards
75
Limitation on acquisition of water rights in Dutchess county
76
Limitation on acquisition of water rights in Westchester and Putnam counties
77
Leases of public buildings to posts of veteran organizations, organizations of volunteer firefighters, and child care agencies
77‑A
Construction and maintenance of memorial building or monument by county or city
77‑B
Expenses of certain public officers and employees attending conventions, conferences and schools
77‑C
Per diem meal allowances for travel on official business
77‑D
Traveling expenses for applicants for public employment
77‑E
Baseball field fence leases in Yates county
77‑F
Sports field fence leases in the town of Sweden, Monroe county
77‑G
Sports field fence leases in the city of Rye, Westchester county
77‑H
Sports field fence leases in the town of New Castle, Westchester county
77‑I
Sports field fence leases in the town of Yorktown, Westchester county
77‑J
Sports field fence leases in the town of Putnam Valley, Putnam county
77‑J*2
Sports field fence leases in the town of Kent, Putnam county
78
Insurance of property
78‑B
Demolition and removal of unsafe structures
80
Discrimination against non-residents
80‑A
Purchasing of products for municipal use
81
Peddling and hawking farm produce
82
Levy to pay a final judgment
83
Limitation as to amount of money to be raised
84
Refunding illegal assessments
85
Service charge on returned checks
85‑A
Taxation of transient merchants
86
Regulation of commercial and business activities on Memorial day and Independence day
86‑A
Regulation of installation of portable electrical equipment used for amusement devices
87
Support and maintenance of charitable and other institutions
88
Disposition of stray or unwanted dogs by municipality
88*2
Catv franchises prohibited
88‑A
Merit award board to reward employees for suggestions
89
Payment of debts of illegal corporations
90
Payment of overtime compensation to public officers or employees
91
Payment of rewards for apprehension and conviction of a person or persons guilty of felony or misdemeanor
91‑A
Arson investigation
92
Vacations, sick leaves and leaves of absence of officers and employees
92‑A
Medical, surgical and hospital services or insurance for officers, employees and retired officers and employees of public corporations an...
92‑B
Audit of claims under certain contracts for administering medical assistance
92‑C
Emergency service volunteer
92‑D
Sick leave for officers and employees with a qualifying World Trade Center condition
93
Payment of certain insurance premiums for officers and employees of municipal corporations and agencies or instrumentalities thereof
93‑A
Written statement of deductions to accompany payment of salary or wages to officers or employees in certain cases
93‑B
Deductions from wages or salaries of civil service employees
93‑C
The appropriate disbursing or fiscal officer of any municipality or other political subdivision of the state is hereby authorized to dedu...
93‑D
Payroll payment by banks or trust companies
94
Earnings of municipal corporations from certain municipally operated public utility services
94‑A
Tax equivalent payments of the city of Jamestown board of public utilities
95
Youth agencies and assistance
95‑A
Programs for the aging
96
Municipal community garden activities
96‑A
Use of certain lands for the construction and operation of neighborhood youth centers
96‑A*2
Protection of historical places, buildings and works of art
96‑B
Tree conservation
97
Power of municipalities to furnish and contract for fire and police communication system
98
Operation and maintenance of railroad passenger stations in certain municipalities
98‑A
Acquisition and lease of railroad facilities
98‑B
Municipal assistance to public authorities furnishing transportation services
99
Regulation of open wells, cesspools, basins or sumps
99‑A
Use of municipally operated dumping ground by another municipality
99‑B
Receipts for money received
99‑C
Agreements for joint building inspectors by municipal corporations
99‑D
Planning for future capital improvements
99‑E
Operation, improvement and maintenance of parks
99‑F
Comprehensive sewer and water studies
99‑G
Capital program
99‑H
Participation in federal programs
99‑I
Participation in programs to promote progress and scholarship in the humanities and the arts
99‑J
Control of aquatic plant growth
99‑K
Fees to jurors or witnesses
99‑L
Fees in criminal actions and other proceedings
99‑M
Cash bail and partially secured bail bond
99‑N
Transfer and lease of ferry boats and buses
99‑O
Transfer and lease of mass commuting vehicles by the county of Suffolk
99‑P
Municipality, district corporation or school district as reciprocal insurer
99‑Q
Facilities for the unified court system
99‑R
Contracts for services
99‑S
Transfer and sale of delinquent real estate tax receivables
99‑T
Contracts with banks or trust companies for the collection of water or sewer user fees, charges, rates or rentals, or certain special ass...
99‑U
Municipal cooperation agreements for counties
99‑V
Veterans services
99‑W
Land for monument erection
99‑X
Prohibit symbols of hate
99‑Y
Internet access and communications
99‑Z
Municipal officers or employees prohibited from displaying political advertisements on public property

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Apr. 27, 2018

§ 93-B’s source at nysenate​.gov

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