N.Y. Insurance Law Section 314
Public retirement and pension systems


(a)

In this section, “system” means an actuarily funded public retirement or pension system of the state of New York or of a municipality thereof.

(b)

Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the superintendent shall have, in addition to any other powers conferred upon him by law, the following authority with respect to any system:

(1)

to require the administrative head or trustees of a system as may be appropriate to file an annual report pursuant to the provisions of § 307 (Annual statements)section three hundred seven of this article in such form and containing such matters as the superintendent shall prescribe, and to respond in such form as the superintendent may require to any inquiry in relation to transactions or condition of the system or any matter connected therewith pursuant to the provisions of § 308 (Special reports)section three hundred eight of this article;

(2)

to promulgate and amend from time to time, after consultation with the administrative heads of systems and after a public hearing, standards with respect to actuarial assumptions, accounting practices, administrative efficiency, discharge of fiduciary responsibilities, investment policies and financial soundness; and

(3)

to make an examination into the affairs of every system, including compliance with the standards established pursuant to paragraph two of this section, at least once in every five years in accordance with the provisions of sections three hundred ten, three hundred eleven and three hundred twelve of this article and to recover the expenses of such examination from such system in accordance with the provisions of subsection (f) of Financial Services Law § 206 (Assessments to defray operating expenses of the department)section two hundred six of the financial services law. A copy of each report on examination as filed for public inspection shall be forwarded to the governor, state comptroller and legislature and, in the case of systems of the city of New York, to the mayor, city comptroller and president of the city council.

Source: Section 314 — Public retirement and pension systems, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/ISC/314 (updated Jul. 29, 2022; accessed Dec. 21, 2024).

301
Regulations by superintendent
302
Supervisory colleges
306
Immunity from prosecution
307
Annual statements
308
Special reports
309
Examinations of insurers
310
Examinations
311
Filing of report on examination
312
Report on examination to be forwarded
314
Public retirement and pension systems
315
Professional malpractice or misconduct
316
Electronic filings
317
Compliance with reporting requirements of the financial security act
318
Reports of fire losses
319
Release of information resulting from insurers’ investigation of fires
320
Records to be made available by organizations subject to the provisions of this chapter
321
Medical information exchange centers
322
Prohibited referral payment to licensees by motor vehicle repairers
325
Records of domestic insurers
329
Certificates as evidence
330
Rating services available to other states
331
Superintendent to maintain index of tax districts
333
Assessments to defray expenses of Committee on Valuation of Securities of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners
335
Implementation of hospital reimbursement methodology
336
War risk exclusion
337
Annual consumer guide on automobile insurance
339
Colorectal cancer screening notification
340
Report of claims that may result in a monetary award
341
Notification regarding qualified health insurance plans
342
Public awareness to finance long term care
343
Mental health and substance use disorder parity report
344
Mental health and substance use disorder parity compliance programs
345
Health care claims reports

Accessed:
Dec. 21, 2024

Last modified:
Jul. 29, 2022

§ 314’s source at nysenate​.gov

Link Style