(b) The report shall also include: (i) with respect to subparagraph
(i) of paragraph (a) of this subdivision, an explanation as to why the
office of special investigation declined to present evidence to a grand
jury; and (ii) any recommendations for systemic or other reforms arising
from the investigation.
7. Six months after this subdivision takes effect, and annually on
such date thereafter, the office of special investigation shall issue a
report, which shall be made available to the public and posted on the
website of the department of law, which shall provide information on the
matters investigated by such office during such reporting period. The
information presented shall include, but not be limited to: the county
and geographic location of each matter investigated; a description of
the circumstances of each case; racial, ethnic, age, gender and other
demographic information concerning the persons involved or alleged to be
involved; information concerning whether a criminal charge or charges
were filed against any person involved or alleged to be involved in such
matter; the nature of such charges; and the status or, where applicable,
outcome with respect to all such criminal charges. Such report shall
also include recommendations for any systemic or other reforms
recommended as a result of such investigations.
Structure New York Laws
63-A - Action by Attorney-General for Forfeiture of Public Office.
63-B - Action by Attorney-General Against Usurper of Office or Franchise.
63-C - Action by the People for Illegal Receipt or Disposition of Public Funds or Other Property.
63-D - Attorney-General; Death Penalty Prosecutions.
66 - Destruction of Certain Records, Books and Other Data by the Attorney-General.
70 - Deputy Attorney-General to Act as Special District Attorney.
70-A - Statewide Organized Crime Task Force.
70-B - Office of Special Investigation.
70-C - Task Force on Social Media and Violent Extremism.
72 - When Costs Payable to Relator.
73 - Power to Administer Oaths and Take Acknowledgments.