New York Statutes
§ 231 — Uniform identification cards for retired police officers
New York § 231
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N.Y. Executive § 231 (2026).
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§ 231. Uniform identification cards for retired police officers. 1.\nThe superintendent shall develop and distribute uniform identification\ncards to all sworn members of New York state police, upon such members'\nretirement in good standing, which identification cards shall contain\nall the following information:\n (a) the individual's name;\n (b) a description of the individual as a retired sworn member of the\nNew York state police;\n (c) a state police photograph of the person;\n (d) the New York State Police seal; and\n (e) any other information the superintendent deems appropriate.\n 2. For purposes of this section "retirement in good standing" shall\nmean that the sworn member of the New York state police retired from his\nor her employment for reasons other than the avoidan
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