Bill Text: NY S05346 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes the disaster preparedness first responder recognition program; names the initial first responders to receive recognition.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-01-06 - REFERRED TO VETERANS, HOMELAND SECURITY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS [S05346 Detail]

Download: New_York-2009-S05346-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         5346
                              2009-2010 Regular Sessions
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                    April 27, 2009
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       Introduced  by  Sen. LEIBELL -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
         printed to be committed to the Committee on Veterans, Homeland Securi-
         ty and Military Affairs
       AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to the  establishment  of
         the  disaster preparedness first responder recognition program and the
         honoring of certain retired firefighters who were killed at the  World
         Trade Center on September 11, 2001
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. Legislative declarations.  The legislature hereby finds and
    2  determines that there should  be  established  a  disaster  preparedness
    3  first  responder  recognition program to honor those brave men and women
    4  who have given their lives as part of a disaster preparedness  or  first
    5  response situation, in an effort to help, save and care for their fellow
    6  man.
    7    The  legislature  hereby  further  finds  and  declares  that James J.
    8  Corrigan, William Wren, and Phillip T. Hayes, were retired New York city
    9  firefighters at the time of the September 11, 2001 attack on  the  World
   10  Trade  Center  Complex  in  the  state  and  city of New York. That such
   11  retired firefighters, James J. Corrigan, William Wren,  and  Phillip  T.
   12  Hayes,  were  at  the  scene of such September 11, 2001 attack, and with
   13  great heroism, courage and dedication to their community and fellow man,
   14  and without concern for themselves or their own personal safety or  well
   15  being,  such  retired  firefighters James J. Corrigan, William Wren, and
   16  Phillip T. Hayes bravely assisted the rescue and firefighting efforts at
   17  the World Trade Center, and in so doing, gave their lives in the  furth-
   18  erance of such noble and benevolent efforts.
   19    The legislature further hereby finds and declares, that the courageous
   20  public service of James J. Corrigan, William Wren, and Phillip T. Hayes,
   21  evidenced  by  their  commitment to, and concern for, their state, their
   22  city and their fellow citizens, over and  above  any  risk  or  personal
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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    1  peril  they  faced, as well as making the ultimate sacrifice as a result
    2  of such service, demonstrates that these men and their  surviving  fami-
    3  lies  are  deserving of the highest recognition, appreciation, honor and
    4  gratitude that their state, their city, and their community can provide.
    5    S 2. The executive law is amended by adding a new section 29-h to read
    6  as follows:
    7    S 29-H. DISASTER PREPAREDNESS FIRST RESPONDER RECOGNITION PROGRAM.  1.
    8  THERE IS HEREBY CREATED A DISASTER PREPAREDNESS FIRST RESPONDER RECOGNI-
    9  TION  PROGRAM. THE PURPOSE OF SUCH PROGRAM IS TO PROVIDE RECOGNITION AND
   10  HONOR TO THOSE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES AS PART OF
   11  A DISASTER PREPAREDNESS OR FIRST RESPONSE SITUATION,  IN  AN  EFFORT  TO
   12  HELP,  SAVE  AND CARE FOR THEIR FELLOW MAN. THE PROGRAM SHALL BE MANAGED
   13  AND MAINTAINED JOINTLY BY THE OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE  STATE
   14  EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT  OFFICE. EACH YEAR, IN COORDINATION WITH THE STAFF
   15  AT THE OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE  STATE  EMERGENCY  MANAGEMENT
   16  OFFICE,  THE  PROGRAM  SHALL HONOR THREE INDIVIDUALS FROM NEW YORK STATE
   17  WHO DESERVE RECOGNITION AND HONOR FOR THEIR EFFORTS.
   18    2. THERE SHALL BE THREE INITIAL HONOREES OF THE DISASTER  PREPAREDNESS
   19  FIRST  RESPONDER  RECOGNITION  PROGRAM.  SUCH  INITIAL HONOREES SHALL BE
   20  JAMES J. CORRIGAN, WILLIAM WREN, AND PHILLIP  T.  HAYES.  SUCH  HONORING
   21  SHALL  BE  IN  RECOGNITION  OF  SUCH RETIRED FIREFIGHTERS WHO LOST THEIR
   22  LIVES AT THE WORLD TRADE CENTER ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2001. AS PART OF  THEIR
   23  STATUS  AS INITIAL HONOREES BY THE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS FIRST RESPONDER
   24  RECOGNITION PROGRAM,  NOTWITHSTANDING  ANY  PROVISION  OF  ANY  GENERAL,
   25  SPECIAL,  OR  LOCAL LAW TO THE CONTRARY, THE STATE OF NEW YORK, THE CITY
   26  OF NEW YORK AND THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK,  SHALL
   27  BESTOW,  AWARD  AND PROVIDE JAMES J. CORRIGAN, WILLIAM WREN, AND PHILLIP
   28  T. HAYES, AND THEIR FAMILIES, WITH ALL  THE  BENEFITS,  HONORS,  MERITS,
   29  CEREMONIES,  RECOGNITIONS, AWARDS AND STATUS PROVIDED TO ANY OTHER FIRE-
   30  FIGHTER WHO PERISHED AT THE WORLD TRADE CENTER ON  SEPTEMBER  11,  2001,
   31  INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
   32    A.  POSTHUMOUSLY AWARDING JAMES J. CORRIGAN, WILLIAM WREN, AND PHILLIP
   33  T. HAYES THE MEDAL OF VALOR AND THE SPECIAL WORLD TRADE CENTER MEDAL  OF
   34  VALOR  AND PRESENTING THE SAME TO THE FAMILIES OF SUCH MEN AT A CEREMONY
   35  HELD IN THEIR HONOR;
   36    B. ADDING THE NAMES OF JAMES J. CORRIGAN, WILLIAM WREN, AND PHILLIP T.
   37  HAYES TO ALL MONUMENTS, MEMORIALS AND TRIBUTES HONORING THE BRAVE  FIRE-
   38  FIGHTERS  FROM  THE  CITY  OF NEW YORK WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE WORLD
   39  TRADE CENTER ON SEPTEMBER 11,  2001,  INCLUDING  BUT  NOT  EXCLUSIVE  OF
   40  ADDING  THEIR  NAMES  TO THE WALL OF HONOR AT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE
   41  CITY OF NEW YORK'S HEADQUARTERS;
   42    C. POSTHUMOUSLY RETIRING THE BADGES  OF  JAMES  J.  CORRIGAN,  WILLIAM
   43  WREN, AND PHILLIP T. HAYES;
   44    D. ESTABLISHING A PICTURE MEMORIAL TO JAMES J. CORRIGAN, WILLIAM WREN,
   45  AND  PHILLIP  T.  HAYES  IN THE FIREHOUSE IN WHICH EACH SUCH FIREFIGHTER
   46  LAST SERVED, COMMEMORATING SUCH FIREFIGHTERS' SERVICE AND  ACKNOWLEDGING
   47  THEIR SACRIFICE AT THE WORLD TRADE CENTER ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2001;
   48    E. ESTABLISHING A PICTURE MEMORIAL TO JAMES J. CORRIGAN, WILLIAM WREN,
   49  AND  PHILLIP  T.  HAYES IN THE OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE STATE
   50  EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE, COMMEMORATING  SUCH  FIREFIGHTERS'  SERVICE
   51  AND ACKNOWLEDGING THEIR SACRIFICE AT THE WORLD TRADE CENTER ON SEPTEMBER
   52  11, 2001.
   53    S  3. This act shall take effect immediately; provided that the recog-
   54  nition activities required by section two of this act shall be completed
   55  on or before the ninetieth day from the date upon which this  act  shall
   56  have become a law.
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