New York State Permanent Commission on Public Employee Pension and Retirement Systems Subject, Correspondence, and Report Files
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- The Permanent Commission on Public Employee Pension and Retirement Systems studies and makes recommendations about all aspects of public employee retirement programs including benefits, funding, cost, and administration. This series consists of subject and correspondence files; consultants' reports; and summaries of legislative activity regarding public employee pensions, copies of bills introduced, relevant memorandums, and fiscal notes from the Permanent Commission on Public Employee Pension and Retirement Systems.
Title
- New York State Permanent Commission on Public Employee Pension and Retirement Systems subject, correspondence, and report files
Quantity
- 17 cubic feet
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- 17636
Creator
Arrangement
Alphabetical by subject; consultant reports and "comment files" are chronological.
Administrative History
The Permanent Commission on Public Employee Pension and Retirement Systems was authorized by Executive Law, Art. 27, Secs. 800-802, to study and make recommendations about all aspects of public employee retirement programs including benefits, funding, cost and administration. Their findings were to serve as a guide for legislative and executive action.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of subject and correspondence files (1987-1992); consultants' reports (1989-1992); and a group of files labeled "Legislative Comments" consisting of summaries of legislative activity regarding public employee pensions, copies of bills introduced, relevant memoranda, and fiscal notes.
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