...and July 1, 1976 were placed into Tier II (see generally RSSL art 11, §440-451). Most public employees hired between 1976 and 1983...
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...three sex offender, pursuant to the Sex offender Registration Act (Correction Law art 6-C), based upon a score of 115 on the risk assessment...
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