Purpose
To provide agency instructions for processing the 2012-2013 Pilot Firearms Training and Safety Incentive Program Payment.
Affected Employees
Employees in the Professional, Scientific and Technical Services Unit – BU05 who meet the eligibility criteria
Background
Pursuant to a side letter contained in the 2011-2015 Agreement between the State of New York and the Public Employees Federation (PEF), employees with peace officer status shall be eligible to receive an incentive payment in return for participating in an agency-directed training program designed to promote firearms proficiency and safety. This program shall be developed and implemented by the Joint Health and Safety Committee and shall run concurrently with State fiscal years.
Effective Date(s)
Immediately
Eligibility Criteria
Employees who meet the following criteria as of 03/31/13 are eligible to receive the 2012-2013 Pilot Firearms Training and Safety Incentive Program Payment:
- A member of the Professional, Scientific and Technical Services Unit with peace officer status under Section 2.10 of the New York State Criminal Procedure Law; and
- Assigned to carry a firearm; and
- Successfully completed all agency-directed firearms safety and proficiency training during fiscal year 2012-2013.
Eligible employees who are part-time are entitled to the full payment amount.
Agency Actions
To pay the 2012-2013 Pilot Firearms Training and Safety Incentive Program Payment to eligible employees, agencies must submit the following information on the Additional Pay page using Earnings Code PFR:
Earnings Code: | PFR |
Effective Date: | 04/01/13 |
OT Eff Date: | 04/01/13 |
Annual Addl Earnings: | $250 |
End Date: | 03/31/14 or the last date the employee was in a position eligible to receive PFR prior to 03/31/14 |
Goal Balance: | Leave blank |
Overtime Calculation and Retirement Information
The Pilot Firearms Training and Safety Incentive Program payment is included as salary for retirement purposes and must be included in the calculation of overtime compensation. The 2012-2013 Pilot Firearms Training and Safety Incentive Program Payment will be included in the calculation of overtime earned from the OT Eff Date through the End Date on the employee’s Additional Pay page for Earnings Code PFR.
If an employee is appointed to a position which is not eligible to receive the 2012-2013 Pilot Firearms Training and Safety Incentive Program Payment, the payment cannot be included in the compensation calculation of any overtime earned after the date of appointment. Therefore, the agency must insert a row on the Additional Pay page at the Effective Date level of Earnings Code PFR and enter the following information:
Effective Date: | Last date in eligible position (date prior to appointment) |
OT Eff Date: | Same as original OT Eff Date |
Annual Addl Earnings: | Same as original amount (populates automatically) |
End Date: | Same as Effective Date |
Goal Balance: | Same as Annual Addl Earnings (to prevent making another payment) |
Payroll Register and Employee’s Paycheck/Advice
The Earnings Code PFR and the amount paid will be displayed on the Payroll Register. The Earnings Description PEF Firearm Differential and the amount paid will appear on the employee’s paycheck stub or direct deposit advice.
Questions
Questions regarding this bulletin may be directed to the Payroll Earnings mailbox.