Notwithstanding the provisions of sections six and seven of chapter five hundred and sixty-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred twenty-one, the provisions of chapter four hundred and forty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred ten and of chapter six hundred and fourteen of the laws of nineteen hundred fifteen, so far as the same shall relate to the retirement of teachers employed in institutions for the deaf and mute and the blind, receiving state pupils whose instruction and support are paid for by the state, the procedure for the retirement of such teachers, the amount of allowances to be paid to them on retirement and the time and manner of payment of such allowances, shall continue in full force and effect until such teachers are transferred to some other retirement system and provision is made for their retirement and the payment of allowances to them.
N.Y. Retire. and Soc. Sec. Law § 115