ยง 144-a. Eligible professions for the purchase, sale, and use of body
armor. The secretary of state in consultation with the division of
criminal justice services, the division of homeland security and
emergency services, the department of corrections and community
supervision, the division of the state police, and the office of general
services shall promulgate rules and regulations to establish criteria
for eligible professions requiring the use of body armor, as such term
is defined in subdivision two of section 270.20 of the penal law. Such
professions shall include those in which the duties may expose the
individual to serious physical injury that may be prevented or mitigated
by the wearing of body armor. Such rules and regulations shall also
include a process by which an individual or entity may request that the
profession in which they engage be added to the list of eligible
professions, a process by which the department shall approve such
professions, and a process by which individuals and entities may present
proof of engagement in eligible professions when purchasing body armor.
Structure New York Laws
Article 6 - Department of State
90 - Department of State; Secretary of State.
93-A - Examination of Reports.
94 - Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government.
94-A - Consumer Protection Division.
94-B - Office for New Americans.
94-C - Major Renewable Energy Development Program.
96-A - Fees for Services Rendered Pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code.
97 - Completing Unfinished Papers.
97-A - Affirmation in Lieu of Oath.
98 - Copies of Amendments to Rules for Admission of Attorneys.
99 - Central State Registry of Security Guards.
100 - Central State Registry of Armored Car Guards.
101 - Accessibility, Rules and Regulations.
101-B - Application by Municipal Corporations for the Suspension of Certain Rules.
102 - Filing and Publication of Codes, Rules and Regulations.
103 - Future Editions and Supplements of Official Compilations.
104 - Departmental Cooperation.
104-A - Departmental Cooperation Regarding Water Quality.
105 - Changes in Codes, Rules or Regulations.
106 - Proof of Codes, Rules and Regulations.
106-A - Internet Access to the New York Code, Rules and Regulations.
107 - Intergovernmental Agreements.
108 - Address Confidentiality Program.
109 - Registration of Certain Service Providers.
130 - Appointment of Notaries Public.
131 - Procedure of Appointment; Fees and Commissions; Fee Payment Methods.
132 - Certificates of Official Character of Notaries Public.
133 - Certification of Notarial Signatures.
134 - Signature and Seal of County Clerk.
135 - Powers and Duties; in General; of Notaries Public Who Are Attorneys at Law.
135-A - Notary Public or Commissioner of Deeds; Acting Without Appointment; Fraud in Office.
135-B - Advertising by Notaries Public.
135-C - Electronic Notarization.
137 - Statement as to Authority of Notaries Public.
139 - Commissioners of Deeds Within the State.
140 - Commissioners of Deeds in the City of New York.
141 - Commissioners of Deeds in Other States, Territories and Foreign Countries.
142 - Powers of Such Commissioners.
143 - Fees of Such Commissioners.
144-A - Eligible Professions for the Purchase, Sale, and Use of Body Armor.