Senate Bill S1100A

Signed By Governor
2013-2014 Legislative Session

Relates to semi-annual reports by police agencies on missing children and vulnerable adults

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  • Introduced
    • In Committee Assembly
    • In Committee Senate
    • On Floor Calendar Assembly
    • On Floor Calendar Senate
    • Passed Assembly
    • Passed Senate
  • Delivered to Governor
  • Signed By Governor

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2013-S1100 - Details

See Assembly Version of this Bill:
A6710
Law Section:
Executive Law
Laws Affected:
Amd §837-m, Exec L
Versions Introduced in Other Legislative Sessions:
2009-2010: S1420
2011-2012: S216

2013-S1100 - Summary

Authorizes police agencies to include cases of missing vulnerable adults in their semi-annual reports to the division of criminal justice services.

2013-S1100 - Sponsor Memo

2013-S1100 - Bill Text download pdf

                            
                    S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
________________________________________________________________________

                                  1100

                       2013-2014 Regular Sessions

                            I N  S E N A T E

                               (PREFILED)

                             January 9, 2013
                               ___________

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:

  Section 1. Section 837-m of the executive law, as added by chapter 579
of the laws of 1997, is amended to read as follows:
  S 837-m. Reporting duties of law enforcement departments with  respect
to  missing children AND PERSONS.  The chief of every police department,
each county sheriff and the superintendent of state police shall report,
at least semi-annually, to the division with respect to specified  cases
of  missing  children AND PERSONS that are closed. Such reports shall be
in the form and manner prescribed by the division and shall contain such
information as the division deems necessary including, but  not  limited
to,  information  regarding  recovered  children  AND  PERSONS  who were
arrested, children AND PERSONS who were the victims of criminal activity
or exploitation, and children AND PERSONS who were  found  deceased  and
information  regarding  the  alleged abductor or killer of such children
AND PERSONS.
  S 2. Section 628 of the tax law, as added by chapter 579 of  the  laws
of 1997, is amended to read as follows:
  S  628.  Gift for missing and exploited children AND PERSONS clearing-
house fund. Effective for any tax year commencing on  or  after  January
first,  nineteen hundred ninety-seven, an individual in any taxable year
may elect to contribute  to  the  missing  and  exploited  children  AND
PERSONS  clearinghouse  fund.    Such contribution shall be in any whole
dollar amount and shall not reduce the amount of state tax owed by  such
individual.  The commissioner shall include space on the personal income
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.
              

2013-S1100A (ACTIVE) - Details

See Assembly Version of this Bill:
A6710
Law Section:
Executive Law
Laws Affected:
Amd §837-m, Exec L
Versions Introduced in Other Legislative Sessions:
2009-2010: S1420
2011-2012: S216

2013-S1100A (ACTIVE) - Summary

Authorizes police agencies to include cases of missing vulnerable adults in their semi-annual reports to the division of criminal justice services.

2013-S1100A (ACTIVE) - Sponsor Memo

2013-S1100A (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf

                            
                    S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
________________________________________________________________________

                                 1100--A

                       2013-2014 Regular Sessions

                            I N  S E N A T E

                               (PREFILED)

                             January 9, 2013
                               ___________

Introduced  by  Sen. MAZIARZ -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
  printed to be committed to the Committee on Children and  Families  --
  recommitted  to  the  Committee on Children and Families in accordance
  with Senate Rule 6, sec. 8  --  committee  discharged,  bill  amended,
  ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee

AN  ACT  to amend the executive law, in relation to missing children and
  vulnerable adults

  THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  Section 1. Section 837-m of the executive law, as added by chapter 579
of the laws of 1997, is amended to read as follows:
  S  837-m. Reporting duties of law enforcement departments with respect
to missing children AND VULNERABLE ADULTS. The  chief  of  every  police
department,  each  county sheriff and the superintendent of state police
shall report, at least semi-annually, to the division  with  respect  to
specified  cases of missing children that are closed. Such reports shall
be in the form and manner prescribed by the division and  shall  contain
such  information  as  the  division  deems necessary including, but not
limited to, information regarding recovered children who were  arrested,
children  who  were the victims of criminal activity or exploitation and
children who were found deceased and information regarding  the  alleged
abductor  or  killer  of such children.   ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT DEPARTMENT
REFERRED TO IN THIS SECTION MAY, IN  ITS  DISCRETION,  INCLUDE  IN  SUCH
SEMI-ANNUAL REPORTS INFORMATION RELATING TO MISSING VULNERABLE ADULTS AS
SUCH TERM IS DEFINED IN SECTION EIGHT HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN-F-ONE OF THIS
ARTICLE.
  S  2.  This  act  shall take effect on the sixtieth day after it shall
have become a law; provided  however,  that  effective  immediately  the
division  of  criminal justice services shall be authorized and directed

 EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                      [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                           LBD02289-04-4
              

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