S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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2021-2022 Regular Sessions
I N S E N A T E
(PREFILED)
January 6, 2021
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Introduced by Sen. TEDISCO -- 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 adding elderly persons
to disaster preparedness registries and creating a state emergency
assistance database
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The section heading and subdivisions 1, 2, 3 and 4 of
section 23-a of the executive law, as added by chapter 658 of the laws
of 1996, are amended to read as follows:
County registry of ELDERLY OR disabled persons; notice. 1. In each
county having a local disaster preparedness plan pursuant to section
twenty-three of this article, in order to meet the special needs of
persons who would need assistance during evacuations OR OTHER EMERGENCY
SITUATIONS and sheltering because of physical or mental handicaps, [it
is recommended that] OR WHOSE ABILITY TO CARE FOR THEMSELVES DURING AN
EMERGENCY SITUATION IS ADVERSELY AFFECTED BY ADVANCED AGE, OR PERMANENT
OR TEMPORARY MEDICAL CONDITION, each chief executive SHALL maintain a
registry of ELDERLY OR disabled persons located within the county. The
registration shall identify those persons in need of assistance and plan
for resource allocation to meet those identified needs. To assist the
chief executive in identifying such persons, the county department of
health, or such other county department or agency as designated by the
chief executive, shall provide voluntary registration information to all
of its special needs clients and to all incoming clients as part of the
intake process. The registry shall be updated annually AT A MINIMUM.
The registration program shall give ELDERLY OR disabled persons the
option of pre-authorizing emergency response personnel to enter their
homes during search and rescue operations if necessary to assure their
safety and welfare during disasters.
2. Upon the establishment of a voluntary registry of ELDERLY OR disa-
bled persons as provided in subdivision one of this section, the chief
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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executive shall make such registry available to the appropriate county,
state and federal agencies for their use in delivering services in the
event of a local or state disaster. The chief executive shall[, upon the
request of the state emergency management office,] provide such registry
information to [such office] THE STATE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICE,
INCLUDING ALL ANNUAL UPDATES TO SUCH REGISTRY INFORMATION, FOR PLACEMENT
IN THE STATE EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE DATABASE. The chief executive may, at
his discretion, use the registry information for local disaster
preparedness only in coordination with other political subdivisions of
the state.
3. Upon the establishment of a voluntary registry of ELDERLY OR disa-
bled persons as provided in subdivision one of this section, at least
semi-annually, each chief executive shall cause to be published in a
newspaper of general circulation within the county a notice of the
availability of the voluntary registration program.
4. All records, data, information, correspondence and communications
relating to the registration of ELDERLY OR disabled persons as provided
in subdivision one of this section are confidential, except that such
information shall be available to other county chief executives for
local disaster preparedness only as the chief executive of the county
maintaining such registry deems necessary. Provided, however, the indi-
vidual file of a person having registered with the registry of disabled
persons shall be made available to that person upon request.
§ 2. Section 23-a of the executive law is amended by adding a new
subdivision 7 to read as follows:
7. (A) THE COMMISSION SHALL ESTABLISH THE STATE EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
DATABASE (SEAD). THE SEAD SHALL BE A COMPREHENSIVE LISTING OF ALL
PERSONS LOCATED IN THE STATE, WHO HAVE VOLUNTARILY REQUESTED PLACEMENT
ON ANY COUNTY REGISTRY OF ELDERLY OR DISABLED PERSONS AS ESTABLISHED
PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION, AND IN ADDITION SHALL ACCEPT VOLUNTARY REGIS-
TRANTS DIRECTLY AS NEEDED, AT WHICH TIME SUCH REGISTRATION INFORMATION
COLLECTED SHALL BE FORWARDED TO THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY REGISTRY.
(B) THE SEAD SHALL BE MADE ACCESSIBLE TO ALL SUCH APPROPRIATE STATE
AND COUNTY EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL AND ORGANIZATIONS AS MAY BE
DEEMED APPROPRIATE BY THE COMMISSION IN ORDER TO PROPERLY PLAN FOR
SECURING THE NEEDS, SAFETY, AND WELL-BEING OF THE REGISTRANTS. THIS
SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, PLANNING FOR EVACUATIONS, ASSESS-
ING THE NEED FOR INDIVIDUAL EVACUATIONS DURING EMERGENCY SITUATIONS THAT
MAY NOT REQUIRE THE EVACUATION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, PREPOSITIONING
EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES, OR SUCH OTHER MEASURES AS THE COMMISSION DEEMS
NECESSARY TO ACCOMPLISH THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS ARTICLE. IN ADDITION, THE
SEAD SHALL BE MADE ACCESSIBLE TO ALL APPROPRIATE FEDERAL EMERGENCY
RESPONSE ORGANIZATIONS AND SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO SUCH OTHER VOLUN-
TARY RELIEF ORGANIZATIONS AS THE COMMISSION DEEMS NECESSARY.
(C) ALL RECORDS, DATA, INFORMATION, CORRESPONDENCE AND COMMUNICATIONS
RELATING TO THE SEAD SHALL BE CONFIDENTIAL, EXCEPT THAT SUCH INFORMATION
MAY BE MADE AVAILABLE AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COMMISSION IN FURTHERANCE
OF THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS ARTICLE. THE INDIVIDUAL FILE OF A PERSON
HAVING REGISTERED WITH THE SEAD SHALL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THAT PERSON
UPON REQUEST.
(D) THE COMMISSION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM BASED UPON THE
GOOD FAITH EXERCISE OR PERFORMANCE OR THE GOOD FAITH FAILURE TO EXERCISE
OR PERFORM A FUNCTION OR DUTY ON THE PART OF ANY OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE IN
THE MAINTENANCE OR USAGE OF THE SEAD.
§ 3. This act shall take effect immediately.