§ 200 Payment of salaries
§ 201 Deductions from salaries
§ 201-A Flexible benefits program for certain state officers and employees
§ 201-B Qualified transportation fringe benefit program for certain state officers and employees
§ 201-C Qualified transportation fringe benefit program for employees of the city university of New York
§ 202 Reimbursement for travel and moving expenses upon transfer, reassignment or promotion
§ 203 Reimbursement of travel expenses of persons attending interviews for appointment in state service
§ 204 Reimbursement for travel and moving expenses upon initial appointment to state service
§ 205 Payment of relocation allowance to certain members of the state police upon transfer within state service
§ 206 Employee benefit fund; administrative services, operational services, or institutional services
§ 206-A Employee benefit fund; negotiating unit created by chapter four hundred three of the laws of nineteen hundred eighty-three
§ 207 Employee benefit fund; professional, scientific and technical services
§ 207-A Employee benefit fund; security services
§ 207-B Employee benefit fund; division of state police
§ 207-C Employee benefit fund; division of military and naval affairs
§ 207-D Employee benefit fund; agency police services unit
§ 208 Authorized individual retirement plans
§ 209 Employee benefit fund; professional services
§ 209-A Workers' compensation supplementation allowance
§ 209-B Severance benefits for certain state officers and employees

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