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NY Code - Article 18: RETIREMENT OF EMPLOYEES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION AND OF STATE CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS
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Section 470
When guards and other employees may be retired
Section 470-A
Salary basis for computing retirement benefits; temporary
Section 470-B
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Section 471
Retirement subject to revocation of governor
Section 472
Death or disability benefits
Section 472-A
Compulsory separation from service of members of the correction department
Section 473
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