(a) the sheriff's department of the county in which the fire company
is located shall be responsible for receiving the search requests and
processing the search requests with the division within ten business
days of receipt from the chief of the fire company, unless the county
legislative body adopts and files with the office of fire prevention and
control pursuant to the municipal home rule law a local law providing
that the sheriff's department shall not have such responsibility;
(b) in all other instances where a county legislative body has adopted
a local law pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision, the office of
fire prevention and control shall be responsible for receiving search
requests and forwarding the search requests to the division.
The office of fire prevention and control is hereby authorized to
establish a communication network with the division for the purpose of
forwarding search requests and receiving search results pursuant to
paragraph (b) of this subdivision.
3. (a) All searches concerning the application for membership in a
fire company shall be conducted under the provisions of subdivision six
of section eight hundred thirty-seven of this article without the
assessment of any fee to the applicant or fire company and shall pertain
solely to ascertaining whether the applicant stands convicted of arson
or a crime which requires the person to register as a sex offender under
article six-C of the correction law.
(b) The results of the search shall be communicated in writing, within
ten business days of receipt from the division, to the chief of the fire
company from which the search request originated by either the sheriff's
department or the office of fire prevention and control, and shall be
kept confidential by the chief, except as provided in paragraph (c) of
this subdivision. The results of the search shall only state either
that: (i) the applicant stands convicted of arson and/or a crime which
requires the person to register as a sex offender under article six-C of
the correction law, or (ii) the applicant has no record of conviction
for arson or a crime which requires the person to register as a sex
offender under article six-C of the correction law. The results of the
search shall not divulge any other information relating to the criminal
history of the applicant.
(c) At the time an applicant is advised that he or she is ineligible
for membership due to a record of conviction for arson, he or she shall
also be advised of the rights to challenge and appeal the information
contained in the record of conviction as provided in the rules and
regulations of the division. The applicant shall continue to be barred
from membership until all administrative and judicial challenges to the
accuracy of such information or appeals therefrom, are ultimately
resolved in his or her favor, or if such a determination is
unchallenged.
(d) If a person is denied election or appointment as a volunteer
member of a fire company based in whole or in part on the fact that he
or she stands convicted of a crime which requires the person to register
as a sex offender under article six-C of the correction law, he or she
shall be advised by the fire company of the rights to challenge and
appeal the information contained in the record of conviction as provided
in the rules and regulations of the division, and provided by the fire
company with a copy of the criminal history record received by the fire
company and with a copy of sections seven hundred fifty-two and seven
hundred fifty-three of the correction law.
Structure New York Laws
Article 35 - Division of Criminal Justice Services
836 - Division of Criminal Justice Services; Commissioner, Organization and Employees.
837 - Functions, Powers and Duties of Division.
837-A - Additional Functions, Powers and Duties of the Division.
837-B - Duties of Courts and Peace Officers.
837-C - Processing Requests Submitted by Police Departments.
837-D - Soft Body Ballistic Armor Vests for Police Officers.
837-E - Statewide Central Register for Missing Children.
837-F - Missing and Exploited Children Clearinghouse.
837-F-1 - Missing Vulnerable Adults Clearinghouse.
837-G - Livery Vehicle Safety Training Program Establishment.
837-H - Livery Vehicle Safety Program; Standards; Eligibility; Reports.
837-I - Uniform Parking Ticket.
837-J - Parking Violations Enforcement and Disposition Program.
837-K - Safe House for Children.
837-L - Capital Prosecution Extraordinary Assistance Program.
837-N - Criminal History Information of Caregivers; Requirements.
837-O - Search for Arson and Sex Offense Conviction Records of Volunteer Firefighter Applicants.
837-Q - Payments to Westchester County for Policing Special Parkways.
837-R - Office of Sex Offender Management.
837-T - Use of Force Reporting.
837-V - Report of Discharge of Weapon.
837-V*2 - Reporting Duties of Law Enforcement Departments With Respect to Arrest-Related Deaths.
837-W - Technological Viability of Microstamping-Enabled Firearms.
837-X - Cooperation With Certain Out-of-State Investigations.
837-X*2 - Cooperation With Certain Out-of-State Investigations.
838 - Identification of Unknown Dead and Missing Persons.
838-A - Maintenance of Sexual Offense Evidence Kits.
838-B - Victim's Right to Notice.
839 - Municipal Police Training Council.
840 - Functions, Powers and Duties of Council.
841 - Functions, Powers and Duties of the Commissioner With Respect to the Council.
841-A - Security Guard Advisory Council.
841-B - Functions, Powers and Duties of Council.
841-C - Functions, Powers and Duties of the Commissioner With Respect to the Council.
842 - Council Rules and Regulations Promulgated by Governor.
843 - Division Homepage on the Internet.
844-B - New York State Committee for the Coordination of Police Services to Elderly Persons.
845 - Central State Registry of Police Officers and Peace Officers.
845-B - Requests for Criminal History Information.
845-C - Criminal History Record Searches; Undisposed Cases.
845-D - Criminal Record Searches: Reports for Civil Purposes.