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Matter of Sauer v. Carey

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 3, 1980
407 N.E.2d 1336 (N.Y. 1980)

Opinion

Argued April 23, 1980

Decided June 3, 1980

Appeal from the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Third Judicial Department, CON. G. CHOLAKIS, J.

Jeffrey G. Plant and Gunter Dully for respondent.

Robert Abrams, Attorney-General (William J. Kogan and Shirley Adelson Siegel of counsel), for respondents.



MEMORANDUM.

The order of the Appellate Division should be affirmed, with costs.

Although petitioner, a State trooper, is a member of the Policemen's and Firemen's Retirement System described in article 8 of the Retirement and Social Security Law (Retirement and Social Security Law, § 302, subd 11, par a), it is readily apparent from the language of the statute that the special provisions of subdivision c of section 402 contained within that article, are not available to him. Ordinarily, under subdivision c of section 402, a member of the retirement system who has retired as a result of a disability becomes entitled to be restored to active service when he is found to be medically fit for duty after an examination conducted by the medical board affiliated with the retirement system. Upon a finding of fitness, according to the statute, "the comptroller shall * * * certify the name of [the retiree] to the state civil service department or appropriate civil service commission" and "[t]he state civil service commission or [the appropriate] municipal commission shall place the name of such [retiree], as a preferred eligible, on the appropriate eligible lists prepared for it for positions for which such [retiree] is stated to be qualified" (Retirement and Social Security Law, § 402, subd c).

In the case of a State trooper, however, the "eligible lists" are prepared and the rehiring decisions are made not by a State or municipal civil service department, but rather by the Superintendent of State Police pursuant to the special powers conferred upon him by subdivision 3 of section 215 of the Executive Law (see, also, Matter of Shedlock v Connelie, 48 N.Y.2d 943; Executive Law, § 227, subd 2). Since the language of subdivision c of section 402 of the Retirement and Social Security Law mandates only that a civil service department act upon the direction of the Comptroller, we conclude, in the absence of any indications to the contrary, that the Legislature did not intend the Superintendent of State Police to be bound by the medical determinations of the retirement system's medical board. Accordingly, in the present case, the superintendent was free to conclude that petitioner was not medically fit to return to active service, notwithstanding the contrary finding of the medical board.

Chief Judge COOKE and Judges JASEN, GABRIELLI, JONES, WACHTLER, FUCHSBERG and MEYER concur.

Order affirmed, with costs, in a memorandum.


Summaries of

Matter of Sauer v. Carey

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 3, 1980
407 N.E.2d 1336 (N.Y. 1980)
Case details for

Matter of Sauer v. Carey

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of DONALD SAUER, Appellant, v. HUGH CAREY, as Governor and…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Jun 3, 1980

Citations

407 N.E.2d 1336 (N.Y. 1980)
407 N.E.2d 1336
430 N.Y.S.2d 40

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