N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 9, § 151.11
(2) Employees who as of March 31, 1986, have completed 10 years or more of continuous service at an annual salary rate equal to or higher than the job rate of their salary grades, and whose summary performance evaluation received during calendar year 1985 was higher than below minimum or the equivalent, shall receive both a five-year performance award and 10-year performance award. Such 10-year performance award shall be a lump-sum, nonrecurring payment in the amount of $1,000 paid during the month of April 1986, and shall be in addition to the five-year performance award to which the employee is entitled.
(d) 1986-87.
(2) Employees who as of March 31, 1987, have completed 10 years or more of continuous service at an annual salary rate equal to or higher than the job rate of their salary grades, and whose summary performance evaluation received during calendar year 1986 was higher than below minimum or the equivalent, shall receive both a five-year performance award and a 10-year performance award. Such 10-year performance award shall be a lump-sum, nonrecurring payment in the amount of $1,250, paid during the month of April 1987, and shall be in addition to the five-year performance award to which the employee is entitled.
(e) 1987-88.
(2) Employees who as of March 31, 1988, have completed 10 years or more of continuous service at an annual salary rate equal to or higher than the job rate of their salary grades, and whose summary performance evaluation received during calendar year 1987 was higher than below minimum or the equivalent, shall receive both a five year performance award and a 10-year performance award. Such 10-year performance award shall be a lump-sum, nonrecurring payment in the amount of $1,250, paid during the month of April 1988, and shall be in addition to the five-year performance award to which the employee is entitled.
(f) 1988-89.
(2) Employees who as of March 31, 1989, have completed 10 years or more of continuous service at an annual salary rate equal to or higher than the job rate of their salary grades, and whose summary performance evaluation received during calendar year 1988 was higher than below minimum or the equivalent, shall receive both a five year performance ward and a 10 year performance award. Such 10 year performance award shall be a lump-sum, nonrecurring payment in the amount of $1,250 paid during the month of April, 1989 and shall be in addition to the five year performance award to which the employee is entitled.
(g) 1989-90.
(2) Employees who as of March 31, 1990, have completed 10 years or more of continuous service at an annual salary rate equal to or higher than the job rate of their salary grades, and whose summary performance evaluation received during calendar year 1989 was higher than below minimum or the equivalent, shall receive both a five year performance award and a 10 year performance award. Such 10 year performance award shall be a lump-sum, nonrecurring payment in the amount of $1,250 paid during the month of April, 1990 and shall be in addition to the five year performance award to which the employee is entitled.
(h) 1990-91.
(l) Employees who receive a performance advance in the amount of one-fifth of the difference between the hiring rate and the job rate of their grade, and who receive such performance advance as a result of a performance evaluation for a twelve-month evaluation period that ends on or after October 1, 1988 and before October 1, 1989, and who would have had their salary increased to the job rate of their grade if on that date they had received a performance advance equal to one-fourth of the difference between the hiring rate and the job rate of their grade, shall, solely for the purpose of determining eligibility for performance awards in future years, be considered to have been paid at the job rate from the date of such performance advance until the date of their next performance advance; except that this provision shall not apply to employees who during such period move to a position in a higher salary grade, have a break in continuous service, or receive a performance evaluation that would disqualify them from a performance advance.
(m) Reallocations.
Employees who were serving at an annual salary rate equal to or in excess of the job rate of the salary grade for their position, whose position is reallocated to a higher salary grade, shall be entitled to have service at the job rate of the lower salary grade deemed to be service at the job rate of the higher salary grade and considered as eligible service in determining fulfillment of the service requirement for a performance award, provided that the actual annual salary rate of such employees is equal to or in excess of the job rate on March 31, 1984, March 31, 1985, March 31, 1986, March 31, 1987 or March 31, 1988, March 31, 1989, March 31, 1990, or March 31, 1991, as appropriate.
(o) Employees who were serving at an annual salary rate equal to or in excess of the job rate of grade 17 as a pharmacist or pharmacist I and who have been advanced to pharmacist II, grade 18, shall, solely for the purpose of determining eligibility for a performance award, be entitled to have such service in grade 17 considered as eligible service in determining fulfillment of the service requirement for a performance award, provided that the actual annual salary rate of such employees is equal to or in excess of the grade 18 job rate on the March 31st eligibility date for such award.
(p) Institution teachers.
(q) Employees otherwise eligible to receive payment of performance awards who, on the March 31st eligibility date, are serving in a higher salary grade shall, if they return to their former, lower salary grade within one year of the March 31st eligibility date, be eligible for such payment if they remain in the lower grade position for at least six pay periods and:
(2) service in the higher grade was permanent, and return to the lower grade occurred:
(iii) as a result of failing probation.
Employees who return to the lower grade as a result of disciplinary action, or voluntarily after completion of the probationary period, or who have received a performance award or longevity salary increase in the higher salary grade during the fiscal year are not eligible for an award in the lower salary grade.
(s) Employees who serve in unallocated positions equated to salary grades, and who have served for the required number of years at a rate equivalent to or higher than the job rate of the grade to which the employee's position is equated, shall be eligible for performance awards in accordance with this section, provided they meet all other applicable criteria.
(t) Waiving of rules and regulations.
The specific provisions and limitations contained in this Part may be waived pursuant to provisions of law by the Director of the Budget whenever he determines that strict adherence to the rules would be detrimental to the sound and orderly administration of State government.
(a) 1983-84.
Employees who as of March 31, 1984 have completed five years or more of full-time service at an annual salary rate equal to or higher than the job rate of their salary grades, and whose summary performance evaluations for the two evaluation periods ending in the 1983-84 fiscal year were effective or higher, shall be eligible to receive a performance award. Such performance award shall be a lump-sum nonrecurring payment in the amount of $1,000 paid during the month of April 1984.
(b) 1984-85.
Employees who as of March 31, 1985 have completed five years or more of full-time service at an annual salary rate equal to or higher than the job rate of their salary grades, and whose summary performance evaluations for the two evaluation periods ending in the 1984-85 fiscal year were effective or higher, shall be eligible to receive a performance award. Such performance award shall be a lump-sum, nonrecurring payment in the amount of $1,000 paid during the month of April 1985.
(c) 1985-86.