New York Laws
Article 11 - Division of State Police
210 - Division of State Police.

ยง 210. Division of state police. The division of state police in the
executive department shall be known as the "New York State Police." The
head of the New York state police shall be the superintendent of state
police who shall be appointed by the governor by and with the advice and
consent of the senate, and hold office during his or her pleasure. The
superintendent shall be a member of the state police, shall receive as
salary such sum as may be appropriated by law, and shall accrue such
leave credits and be eligible for the same retirement benefits, service
credits and other benefits as any other member of the state police. If,
prior to appointment, the superintendent served as a member of the state
police, he or she, upon appointment, shall be entitled to continue to
accrue and receive such credits and benefits as he or she would have
been entitled to accrue and receive prior to appointment.

If, prior to his or her appointment, the superintendent shall have
served as a member of the State Police for a period of ten years or
more, he or she shall, provided he or she is not eligible for
retirement, upon termination of service as superintendent, be
reappointed, without examination, as a member of the state police in the
grade held by him or her prior to appointment as superintendent,
notwithstanding the absence of any vacancy in such grade. For the
purpose of determining the annual salary to be paid upon such
reappointment, the period of service as superintendent shall be counted
as service in the grade to which reappointed.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

EXC - Executive

Article 11 - Division of State Police

210 - Division of State Police.

211 - Employees.

212 - Equipment.

213 - Acquisition of Real Property.

214 - Establishment of Training School.

214-A - Child Abuse Prevention.

214-B - Family Offense Intervention.

214-C - Elder Abuse Awareness.

214-D - Human Trafficking Awareness.

214-E - Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training and Retraining.

214-F - Emergency Situations Involving People With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Developmental Disabilities.

214-G - Opioid Antagonist Awareness.

214-H - Extreme Risk Protection Orders.

214-H*2 - Model Law Enforcement Death Notification Policy.

215 - Organization; Salaries; Qualifications; Appointment; Term; Rules and Regulations.

216 - Bureau of Criminal Investigation.

216-A - Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory.

216-B - Salary Increments.

216-C - Holiday Compensation.

216-D - Consumer Product Protection.

217 - Communication.

218 - Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Basic System; Personnel.

219 - Availability.

220 - Orders, Rules or Regulations.

221 - System of Criminal Justice Information.

221-A - Computer System to Carry Information of Orders of Protection and Warrants of Arrest.

221-B - Reporting to New York State Violent Crimes Analysis Program.

221-C - Statewide Repository of Data Relating to Unlawful Methamphetamine Laboratories.

221-D - Discovery of an Unlawful Methamphetamine Laboratory.

222 - Radio Communication System.

223 - Duties and Powers of the Superintendent of State Police and of Members of the State Police.

224 - Verification of Complaint.

225 - Enforcement of Conservation Law.

225-A - Lost and Found Property.

226 - Employment of State Police in Towns, Villages, Police Districts.

227 - Disability Benefits.

227-A - Death Benefits.

228 - National Instant Criminal Background Checks.

229 - Retirement for Cause.

230 - Gun Trafficking Interdiction Program.

231 - Uniform Identification Cards for Retired Police Officers.

232 - Sexual Assault Victims Unit.

233 - Municipal Gun Buyback Program.

234 - New York State Police Body-Worn Cameras Program.

235 - Firearms Safety Training, and Licensing Appeals.