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DEA Retiree Representative Steve Feely is available for consultation at
the DEA at (212) 587-9120, Monday through Thursday, 10
AM to 4 PM.
Click here to download a Pension Estimate Form. Please note a Pension Estimate will only be provided within six months of retirement.
Click here for information
In response to many inquiries about taxes in other states, the Retired Public Employees
Association has come up with a tax table of information. This can be used as a guideline,
but the RPEA highly recommends that you contact an individual State's revenue agency because
tax laws are subject to constant change. The tax table can be found at rpea.org under
the section "Tax Info."
Prescription drugs can be obtained through the VA hospital in your area
at the cost of a few dollars per prescription, regardless of disability.
Contact your local VA hospital for more details, or contact the VA Health
Benefits Service Center at (877) 222-VETS.
The NYPD has a portion of its website devoted to retirees. If you have not registered for the Retiree Mobilization Plan (RMP) and wish to do so, you can register at www.nyc.gov/nypd by clicking on the “Actively Retired” link.
The objective of this Plan is to prepare and include the NYPD’s retired community as responders in the event of an emergency. However, registered retirees can find fellow retirees and subscribe to Spring 3100 magazine at the site as well.
The Retired Detectives of the Police Department, City of New York
(RDNY) is seeking new members. The RDNY is open to any retired detective
who served the City of New York. The one-time initiation fee is $10 and
annual dues are $25. To join, contact Frank Connelly, P.O. Box 1666, Canal
Street Station, New York, NY 10013.
Founded in 1955, the RDNY has a membership of 1,400 retired NYPD detectives
living throughout the United States. In addition to fraternal functions,
the group works towards the betterment of retiree benefits and has monthly
meetings to keep retirees abreast of political and social issues. Members
receive the monthly newsletter, "The Squad." The RDNY meets
the second Wednesday of each month, except July and August. In May, the
organization holds its annual gala World Yacht Dinner/Dance. The group
also holds an annual golf outing. The RDNY honors law enforcement personnel,
Commissioners, sports, news, or entertainment figures, or anyone who the
group feels deserves recognition for police related issues. |