STATE OF NEW YORK
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                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
                    IN SENATE
                                       (Prefiled)
                                     January 9, 2019
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        Introduced  by  Sen. BRESLIN -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Health
        AN ACT to establish a task force to assess the public health  impact  of
          firearm  violence  and  injury  and  providing  for the repeal of such
          provisions upon expiration thereof
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section  1. Legislative findings and intent. The legislature finds and
     2  declares  that  firearm  injuries  and  deaths  have  reached   epidemic
     3  proportions,  with  firearm  injuries ranked among the top ten causes of
     4  death among all Americans, and as the leading cause of death among young
     5  African-American males. The legislature further finds and declares  that
     6  this   epidemic  necessitates  public  policies  which  address  firearm
     7  violence and injury as a public  health  issue  and  that  one  critical
     8  component  of such policies is an integrated and comprehensive statewide
     9  effort to accurately document  the  origins,  incidence  and  nature  of
    10  firearm violence and injury in New York state.
    11    The  legislature  also finds that dispersed and widely varied data and
    12  information related to  incidents  of  firearm  violence  are  presently
    13  collected by state and local law enforcement agencies; and that informa-
    14  tion  and  data  related  to  the nature, severity and causes of firearm
    15  injuries are also regularly compiled by health care providers engaged in
    16  the treatment of such injuries. The legislature finds and declares  that
    17  a  coordinated and fully integrated statewide network of data and infor-
    18  mation is required to fully assess the public health impact  of  firearm
    19  violence  and  injury  in  New  York  state and to formulate policies to
    20  combat such violence and injury in the protection of public health.
    21    The legislature hereby establishes a task force to devise a  statewide
    22  network  of  data  and information related to firearm violence and inju-
    23  ries. The task force will coordinate the integration of data compiled by
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD05936-01-9

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     1  law enforcement agencies and health care providers, related  to  firearm
     2  violence  and  injury.  This task force will be comprised of appropriate
     3  state agency personnel, law enforcement authorities, health care provid-
     4  ers,  and experts in the fields of epidemiology and ballistics. The task
     5  force will assess the nature and current methods by which  data  related
     6  to firearm violence and injury are compiled and reported by law enforce-
     7  ment  agencies and health care providers. The task force shall recommend
     8  any changes in the nature or manner in which such data is  compiled  and
     9  reported,  to facilitate an on-going, statewide assessment of the public
    10  health impact of firearm violence and injury in New York state.
    11    § 2. An eight member  task  force  is  hereby  established  to  assess
    12  current  data  and information compiled by law enforcement personnel and
    13  health providers related to incidents of firearm  violence  and  injury,
    14  and  to  recommend  mechanisms  by  which  an integrated, statewide data
    15  collection and tracking system may be established to assess  the  public
    16  health impact of such violence and injury.
    17    §  3.  The  task  force shall be comprised of the commissioners of the
    18  department of health and the division of criminal justice services,  who
    19  may designate representatives to act on their behalf.
    20    The  commissioner of the department of health or the designee thereof,
    21  shall chair the task force. The governor shall appoint  two  members  to
    22  the task force: one member shall be an epidemiologist experienced in the
    23  study  of  firearm injuries and one member shall be an expert in firearm
    24  ballistics. The temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the
    25  assembly shall each appoint one member to the task force who shall be  a
    26  member  of a state or local law enforcement agency. The minority leaders
    27  of the senate and assembly shall each appoint one  member  to  the  task
    28  force,  who  shall  be  a  health care provider regularly engaged in the
    29  treatment of firearm injuries. Administrative duties of the  task  force
    30  shall be the responsibility of the department of health.
    31    §  4.  The  task  force shall provide a report to the governor and the
    32  legislature on or before January 15, 2021. Such report shall include:
    33    (a) an identification of the data and informational  needs  associated
    34  with  an assessment of firearm violence and injury as an issue of public
    35  health in New York state;
    36    (b) an identification of any differences among  state  and  local  law
    37  enforcement  agencies in the collection and reporting of information and
    38  data related to firearm violence and injury,  the  basis  for  any  such
    39  differences, and how such differences may be addressed;
    40    (c)  an  identification of any differences among health care providers
    41  and in particular, emergency medical services providers, with regard  to
    42  the collection and reporting of firearm injury data and information, the
    43  basis for such differences, and how such differences may be addressed;
    44    (d)  an  assessment  of the need for improved epidemiological data and
    45  information concerning firearm injuries, including  information  on  the
    46  frequency  and  distribution  of such injuries and the specific types of
    47  firearms associated with various injuries;
    48    (e) an identification of any opportunities for, or barriers to, a more
    49  uniform statewide approach to the collection and reporting of  data  and
    50  information  from  both law enforcement agencies and health care provid-
    51  ers, concerning incidents of firearm violence and injury, with full  and
    52  proper  regard  to  the  protection  of  the  rights  of victims of such
    53  violence and injury and the rights of criminal defendants;
    54    (f) a recommendation of a state agency to  assume  responsibility  for
    55  the  planning  and  coordination  of  a  statewide  data and information
    56  network comprised of firearm violence and injury data as  reported  from

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     1  state  and local law enforcement agencies and health care providers, and
     2  designed to be used in formulating public  health  strategies  to  deter
     3  firearm violence and injuries; and
     4    (g)  an  identification of public health policies and strategies which
     5  may arise from a statewide  data  and  information  network  on  firearm
     6  violence  and  injuries,  and focused on the prevention of such violence
     7  and injuries.
     8    The task force shall meet as frequently as its  business  may  require
     9  and  members  of  the task force shall receive no compensation for their
    10  services, but shall be  allowed  their  actual  and  necessary  expenses
    11  incurred in performance of their duties.
    12    §  5. This act shall take effect immediately and shall expire February
    13  1, 2021 when it shall be deemed repealed.