Sergeants Benevolent Association of the NYPD
The unique daily challenges of NYPD Sergeants makes them the most visible and respected frontline police supervisors in the world.
I am happy to announce that the 2021-2026 SBA Contract has been overwhelmingly approved by the membership. Votes were over 9 to 1 to approve the contract.
This is a historic win for our union—and it wouldn’t have happened without your unyielding solidarity and continued support.
We didn’t get here by luck. We got here because we stuck together and refused to back down. You showed up at rallies. You spoke out. You stood with us through every step of this fight. That’s how we forced the city to come to the table and end a decades-long pay disparity. This new contract fulfills our promise to ensure that all NYPD Sergeants…
In-network dentists have agreed to payment rates for various services and cannot charge you more. On the other hand, out- of-network dentists don’t have a contract with us and are able to bill you for the difference between the total amount we allow to be paid for a service – called the “maximum allowed amount”- and the amount…[+]
In-network dentists have agreed to payment rates for various services and cannot charge you more. On the other hand, out- of-network dentists don’t have a contract with us and are able to bill you for the difference between the total amount we allow to be paid for a service – called the “maximum allowed amount”- and the amount…[+]
The roots of the SBA run as deep as those of the City of New York. In 1899, just one year after the consolidation of the city’s five boroughs and the formation of the NYPD as we know it today, the Department’s supervisory officers formed a fraternal organization known as the Police Sergeants Endowment and Benevolent Association. Click here for more information.