Short answer: No. New York is a pure community-rating state, so small-group premiums don’t vary by age, gender, or health; only by plan, geography, and family tier.
Most states use age rating (a 3:1 band under the ACA), but New York and Vermont use pure community rating, so a 25-year-old and a 60-year-old pay the same premium for the same plan. New York also defines a small group as 1 to 100 employees (larger than the ACA default of 1 to 50). Because rates can’t reflect age or health, New York premiums are flatter across age groups than in age-rated states, and tobacco rating is prohibited.