(a) eight shall be appointed by the governor, one of whom shall be a
representative of a contractual security company, one of whom shall be a
representative of a proprietary security company, one of whom shall be a
person actively employed as a security guard for a contractual security
company and one of whom shall be a person actively employed as a
security guard for a proprietary security company;
(b) three shall be appointed by the governor on the recommendation of
the temporary president of the senate;
(c) one shall be appointed by the governor on the recommendation of
the minority leader of the senate;
(d) three shall be appointed by the governor on the recommendation of
the speaker of the assembly;
(e) one shall be appointed by the governor on the recommendation of
the minority leader of the assembly;
(f) one shall be appointed by the governor who shall be a full-time
faculty member of a college or university who teaches and whose area of
expertise is in the field of security.
2. The governor shall designate from among the members of the council
a chairperson and a vice-chairperson who shall each serve at the
pleasure of the governor.
3. All members of the council appointed by the governor shall be
appointed for terms of three years, such terms to commence on January
first, and expire on December thirty-first; provided, however, that of
the members first appointed, four shall be appointed for one year terms
and four shall be appointed for two year terms. Any member chosen to
fill a vacancy created otherwise than by expiration of term shall be
appointed for the unexpired term of the member whom he is to succeed.
Vacancies caused by expiration of a term or otherwise shall be filled in
the same manner as original appointments. Any member may be reappointed
for additional terms.
4. The council shall meet as frequently as it deems necessary but in
no event less than one time in each year. Special meetings may be
called by the chairperson and shall be called by him or her at the
request of the governor or upon the written request of nine members of
the council. The council may establish its own requirements as to quorum
and its own procedures with respect to the conduct of its meetings and
other affairs; provided, however, that all recommendations made by the
council to the governor pursuant to section eight hundred forty-one-b of
this article shall require the affirmative vote of a majority of the
council.
5. Membership on the council shall not constitute the holding of an
office, and members of the council shall not be required to take and
file oaths of office before serving on the council. The council shall
not have the right to exercise any portion of the sovereign powers of
the state.
6. The members of the council shall receive no compensation for their
services but shall be allowed their actual and necessary expenses
incurred in the performance of their functions hereunder.
7. No member of the council shall be disqualified from holding any
public office or employment, nor shall he or she forfeit any such office
or employment, by reason of his or her appointment hereunder,
notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or local law,
ordinance or city charter.
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.