Bill Text: NY S00216 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Requires police agencies to report semi-annually on missing children and persons incidents; authorizes a personal income tax check-off for missing children and persons related activities and requires the missing and exploited children and persons clearinghouse to also report to the governor and legislature on reported cases of missing children and persons; adds persons other than children to these provisions.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-01-05 - REFERRED TO CHILDREN AND FAMILIES [S00216 Detail]

Download: New_York-2009-S00216-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                              2011-2012 Regular Sessions
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                      (PREFILED)
                                    January 5, 2011
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       Introduced  by  Sen. MAZIARZ -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
         printed to be committed to the Committee on Children and Families
       AN ACT to amend the executive law, the tax law  and  the  state  finance
         law, in relation to missing children and persons
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Section 837-m of the executive law, as added by chapter 579
    2  of the laws of 1997, is amended to read as follows:
    3    S 837-m. Reporting duties of law enforcement departments with  respect
    4  to  missing children AND PERSONS.  The chief of every police department,
    5  each county sheriff and the superintendent of state police shall report,
    6  at least semi-annually, to the division with respect to specified  cases
    7  of  missing  children AND PERSONS that are closed. Such reports shall be
    8  in the form and manner prescribed by the division and shall contain such
    9  information as the division deems necessary including, but  not  limited
   10  to,  information  regarding  recovered  children  AND  PERSONS  who were
   11  arrested, children AND PERSONS who were the victims of criminal activity
   12  or exploitation, and children AND PERSONS who were  found  deceased  and
   13  information  regarding  the  alleged abductor or killer of such children
   14  AND PERSONS.
   15    S 2. Section 628 of the tax law, as added by chapter 579 of  the  laws
   16  of 1997, is amended to read as follows:
   17    S  628.  Gift for missing and exploited children AND PERSONS clearing-
   18  house fund. Effective for any tax year commencing on  or  after  January
   19  first,  nineteen hundred ninety-seven, an individual in any taxable year
   20  may elect to contribute  to  the  missing  and  exploited  children  AND
   21  PERSONS  clearinghouse  fund.    Such contribution shall be in any whole
   22  dollar amount and shall not reduce the amount of state tax owed by  such
   23  individual.  The commissioner shall include space on the personal income
   24  tax return  form  to  enable  a  taxpayer  to  make  such  contribution.
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD01651-01-1
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    1  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law,  all revenues collected
    2  pursuant to this section shall be paid  to  the  missing  and  exploited
    3  children AND PERSONS clearinghouse fund established pursuant to and used
    4  only  for those purposes enumerated in section ninety-two-w of the state
    5  finance law.
    6    S 3. Section 92-w of the state finance law, as added by chapter 530 of
    7  the laws of 1994, subdivision 2 as amended by chapter 579 of the laws of
    8  1997, is amended to read as follows:
    9    S 92-w. Missing and exploited children AND PERSONS clearinghouse fund.
   10  1. A special fund to be known as the "missing and exploited children AND
   11  PERSONS clearinghouse fund" is hereby established in the custody of  the
   12  state comptroller and the commissioner of taxation and finance.
   13    2.  The  fund  shall  consist  of  all monies transferred to such fund
   14  pursuant to law, all monies required by any provision of law to be  paid
   15  into  or credited to the fund, all moneys from gifts pursuant to section
   16  six hundred twenty-eight of the tax law and any interest earnings  which
   17  may  accrue from the investment of monies in the fund. Nothing contained
   18  herein shall prevent the state from receiving grants, gifts or  bequests
   19  for  the  purposes of the fund as defined in this section and depositing
   20  them into the fund according to law.
   21    3. Monies of the fund, when allocated, shall be available to the divi-
   22  sion of criminal justice services for the enhancement of public informa-
   23  tion and prevention education efforts  including  production  of  print,
   24  video  and radio advertising materials, brochures, pamphlets and outdoor
   25  advertising, or for any other activity or purpose that will aid  in  the
   26  prevention  of the exploitation of children AND PERSONS or in the recov-
   27  ery of missing and exploited children AND PERSONS, as  deemed  necessary
   28  by  the missing and exploited children AND PERSONS clearinghouse created
   29  pursuant to section eight hundred thirty-seven-f of the executive law.
   30    4. Monies shall be payable from the fund on the audit and  warrant  of
   31  the  comptroller  on  vouchers approved and certified by the director of
   32  the division of criminal justice services.
   33    S 4. Section 837-f of the executive law, as added by  chapter  880  of
   34  the  laws  of 1986, subdivision 10-a as added by chapter 600 of the laws
   35  of 1997, subdivision 12 as amended by chapter 579 of the laws  of  1997,
   36  subdivision  14  as amended by chapter 381 of the laws of 2004 and para-
   37  graph (c) of subdivision 14 as amended by chapter 348  of  the  laws  of
   38  2005, is amended to read as follows:
   39    S  837-f. Missing  and  exploited  children AND PERSONS clearinghouse.
   40  There is hereby established within the division a missing and  exploited
   41  children  AND PERSONS clearinghouse to provide a comprehensive and coor-
   42  dinated approach to the tragic problems of missing and  exploited  chil-
   43  dren  AND  PERSONS.    In  addition  to  the activities of the statewide
   44  central register for missing  children  AND  PERSONS,  the  commissioner
   45  shall be authorized to:
   46    1.  Plan  and  implement  programs to ensure the most effective use of
   47  federal, state and local resources in the investigation of  missing  and
   48  exploited children AND PERSONS;
   49    2.  Exchange  information  and resources with other states, and within
   50  New York state, concerning missing and exploited children AND PERSONS;
   51    3. Establish a case data base which will include nonidentifying infor-
   52  mation on reported children AND PERSONS and facts developed in the phas-
   53  es of a search, and analyze such data for the purposes of: assisting law
   54  enforcement in their current investigations  of  missing  and  exploited
   55  children  AND  PERSONS,  developing  prevention  programs and increasing
   56  understanding of the nature and extent of the  problem;  and  share  the
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    1  data  and analysis on a regular basis with the National Center for Miss-
    2  ing and Exploited Children;
    3    4.  Disseminate  a directory of resources to assist in the locating of
    4  missing children AND PERSONS;
    5    5. Cooperate with public and  private  schools  and  organizations  to
    6  develop  education  and  prevention programs concerning child safety for
    7  communities, parents and children;
    8    6. Provide assistance in returning recovered children AND PERSONS  who
    9  are located out-of-state;
   10    7.  By  January  first,  [nineteen  hundred eighty-seven] TWO THOUSAND
   11  ELEVEN arrange for the development of a curriculum for the  training  of
   12  law  enforcement  personnel  investigating  cases  involving missing and
   13  exploited children AND PERSONS;
   14    8. Assist federal, state and local agencies in  the  investigation  of
   15  cases involving missing and exploited children AND PERSONS;
   16    9. Utilize available resources to duplicate photographs and posters of
   17  children  AND  PERSONS reported as missing by police and with consent of
   18  parents, guardians  or  others  legally  responsible,  disseminate  this
   19  information throughout the state;
   20    10. Beginning on January first, nineteen hundred eighty-seven, dissem-
   21  inate, on a regular basis, a bulletin containing information on children
   22  in  the  missing  children's  register to the state education department
   23  which shall then forward such  bulletin  to  every  public  and  private
   24  school  where  parents, guardians or others legally responsible for such
   25  children have given consent;
   26    10-a. (a) By November first, [nineteen hundred ninety-seven] TWO THOU-
   27  SAND ELEVEN prescribe general guidelines to enable the state legislature
   28  and state agencies to assist in the location  and  recovery  of  missing
   29  children AND PERSONS.  The guidelines shall provide information relating
   30  to:
   31    (i)  the form and manner in which materials and information pertaining
   32  to missing children AND PERSONS including but not limited  to  biograph-
   33  ical  data and pictures, sketches or other likenesses may be included in
   34  stationery, newsletters and other written or electronic printings;
   35    (ii) appropriate sources from which such materials and information may
   36  be obtained;
   37    (iii) the procedures by which such materials and  information  may  be
   38  obtained; and
   39    (iv) any other matter the clearinghouse considers appropriate.
   40    (b)  By  January  first,  [nineteen hundred ninety-eight] TWO THOUSAND
   41  TWELVE arrange for the  transmission  of  biographical  information  and
   42  pictures,  sketches  or other likenesses of missing children AND PERSONS
   43  to state agencies, departments and the legislature to use in printings.
   44    11. Operate a toll-free twenty-four hour hotline for the public to use
   45  to relay information concerning missing children AND PERSONS;
   46    12. Submit an annual report to the governor and legislature  regarding
   47  the  activities  of  the clearinghouse including statistical information
   48  involving reported cases of missing children  AND  PERSONS  pursuant  to
   49  section  eight hundred thirty-seven-m of this article, AS ADDED BY CHAP-
   50  TER  FIVE  HUNDRED  SEVENTY-NINE  OF  THE  LAWS  OF   NINETEEN   HUNDRED
   51  NINETY-SEVEN,  and  a  summary of the division's efforts with respect to
   52  the use of monies from the missing and exploited  children  AND  PERSONS
   53  clearinghouse fund created pursuant to section ninety-two-w of the state
   54  finance law; and
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    1    13.  Take  such  other  steps  as  necessary  to  assist in education,
    2  prevention, service provision and investigation of cases involving miss-
    3  ing and exploited children AND PERSONS.
    4    14.  (a)  In  consultation with the division of state police and other
    5  appropriate agencies, develop,  and  regularly  update  and  distribute,
    6  model  missing  child AND PERSON prompt response and notification plans,
    7  which shall be available for use, in their discretion,  as  appropriate,
    8  by  local  communities  and  law enforcement personnel. Such plans shall
    9  involve a pro-active, coordinated response, planned in advance, that may
   10  be promptly triggered by law enforcement personnel upon confirmation  by
   11  a  police officer, peace officer or police agency of a report of a miss-
   12  ing child, as defined in subdivision one of section eight hundred  thir-
   13  ty-seven-e of this article, OR PERSON.
   14    (b) Such plans shall, at a minimum, provide that:
   15    (i)  the  name  of  such missing child OR PERSON, a description of the
   16  child  OR  PERSON  and  other  pertinent  information  may  be  promptly
   17  dispatched over the police communication system, pursuant to subdivision
   18  three of section two hundred twenty-one of this chapter;
   19    (ii)  such  information  may be immediately provided orally, electron-
   20  ically or by facsimile transmission to one or more  radio  stations  and
   21  other  broadcast  media outlets serving the community including, but not
   22  limited to, those which have voluntarily agreed, in advance, to promptly
   23  notify other such radio stations and other broadcast  media  outlets  in
   24  like manner;
   25    (iii)  such information may be immediately provided by electronic mail
   26  message to one or more internet service providers and commercial  mobile
   27  service  providers  serving the community including, but not limited to,
   28  those which have voluntarily agreed,  in  advance,  to  promptly  notify
   29  other such internet service providers in like manner;
   30    (iv)  participating  radio  stations and other participating broadcast
   31  media outlets serving the community may voluntarily  agree  to  promptly
   32  broadcast  a  missing child alert providing pertinent details concerning
   33  the child's  disappearance,  breaking  into  regular  programming  where
   34  appropriate;
   35    (v)  participating  internet  service  providers and commercial mobile
   36  service providers serving the community may voluntarily agree to prompt-
   37  ly provide by electronic mail message a missing  child  alert  providing
   38  pertinent details concerning the child's disappearance;
   39    (vi) police agencies not connected with the basic police communication
   40  system  in use in such jurisdiction may transmit such information to the
   41  nearest or most convenient electronic entry point, from which  point  it
   42  may  be  promptly  dispatched,  in  conformity with the orders, rules or
   43  regulations governing the system; and
   44    (vii) no dispatch or transmission of a  report  concerning  a  missing
   45  child  OR  PERSON  shall  be  required by such plan if the investigating
   46  police department advises, in its discretion, that the release  of  such
   47  information  may jeopardize the investigation or the safety of the child
   48  OR PERSON, or requests forbearance for any reason.
   49    (c) The commissioner shall also designate a unit within  the  division
   50  that  shall assist law enforcement agencies and representatives of radio
   51  stations,  broadcast  media  outlets,  internet  service  providers  and
   52  commercial  mobile  service  providers in the design, implementation and
   53  improvement of missing child OR PERSON prompt response and  notification
   54  plans.    Such unit shall make ongoing outreach efforts to local govern-
   55  ment entities and local law enforcement agencies to assist such entities
   56  and agencies in the implementation and operation of such plans with  the
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    1  goal  of  implementing and operating such plans in every jurisdiction in
    2  New York state.
    3    (d)  The commissioner shall also maintain and make available to appro-
    4  priate state and local law enforcement agencies  up-to-date  information
    5  concerning  technological  advances  that may assist in facilitating the
    6  recovery of missing  children  AND  PERSONS.    Such  information  shall
    7  include, but not be limited to, technology using computer assisted imag-
    8  ing  to  "age  enhance" photographs of missing children AND PERSONS, and
    9  technology that may be used to enter such photographs and  other  perti-
   10  nent information concerning missing children AND PERSONS into a database
   11  accessible to appropriate officials and persons.
   12    S 5. This act shall take effect on the first of November next succeed-
   13  ing the date on which it shall have become a law.
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