New York Laws
Article 35 - Division of Criminal Justice Services
844-B - New York State Committee for the Coordination of Police Services to Elderly Persons.

(b) In the performance of its functions, the committee shall, to the
extent possible, solicit the participation and involvement of retired
law enforcement personnel.
(c) The representative of the commissioner and the superintendent of
the state police shall serve as co-chairpersons of the committee.
(d) Membership of the committee shall not constitute the holding of a
public office, and members of the committee shall not be required to
take and file oaths of office before serving on the committee.
(e) The members of the committee shall receive no compensation for
their services as members.
(f) No member of the committee shall be disqualified from holding any
public office or employment, nor shall any member forfeit any employment
or office by reason of his or her membership on the committee.
(g) The committee shall meet as often as deemed necessary, but in no
event less than two times per year.
3. Duties and responsibilities. The committee shall advise the
division, the state police, county sheriffs and other local law
enforcement agencies, and senior advocates chosen in consultation with
the state office for the aging, in the study and evaluation of effective
responses, including "Triad Programs," to the problems of crime against
elderly persons. The committee may also consult with experts, service
providers and representative organizations engaged in the protection of
the elderly and may recommend the development of programs, including
"Triad Programs", in the state of New York to assist the elderly to
avoid criminal victimization through the coordinated efforts of state
and local law enforcement agencies and organizations which provide
services for the elderly. The committee may also recommend policies and
programs to assist law enforcement agencies to implement such programs,
including training and prevention standards and technical assistance.
Such recommendations may include the following:
(a) the establishment of statewide and central clearinghouse for
information and education materials;
(b) the development of innovative community police programs for the
elderly;
(c) providing assistance to the municipal police training council in
the development and delivery of training to law enforcement
professionals involved in the "Triad Programs" including, but not
limited to, the subjects of:
(i) crimes against the elderly and the protection of elderly persons;
(ii) police sensitivity to the needs of elderly persons as victims and
witnesses;
(iii) social and human services;
(d) providing assistance to state and local law enforcement officials
and to not-for-profit corporations, organizations with respect to
effective policies and responses to crimes against elderly persons;
(e) promoting and facilitating cooperation among state agencies and
local units of government;
(f) effective advocacy of services to protect elderly persons and
elderly victims of crime;
(g) evaluating the relationship between crimes against elderly persons
and other problems confronting elderly persons, and making
recommendations for effective policy response;
(h) the collection of statistical data and research; and
(i) rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry out the
purposes of this section.
3-a. Reports. On or before March first, nineteen hundred ninety-eight
and annually thereafter the committee shall report to the temporary
president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, the chair of the
assembly committee on aging and the chair of the senate committee on
aging, on the incidence of reports of abuse of elderly persons. Such
report shall consist of information from reports forwarded to the
committee by local law enforcement agencies pursuant to section 140.10
of the criminal procedure law including number of reported incidents,
ages of victims and alleged offenders, circumstances of the incident
whether arrests were made and the sentence, if any, of the offenders.
Such report shall also recommend policies and programs to aid law
enforcement agencies, the courts and the New York state office of victim
services in efforts to assist elder victims of domestic violence. The
report shall also include recommendations designed to assist law
enforcement agencies in implementing "Triad Programs".
4. Definition. As used in this section, the term "Triad Program" shall
mean the triad cooperative model developed by the American Association
of retired Persons, the National Sheriffs' Association and the
International Association of Chiefs of Police which calls for the
participation of the sheriff, at least one police chief, and a
representative of at least one senior citizens' organization within a
county and may include participation by general service coalitions of
law enforcement, victim service, and senior citizen advocate
organizations.
If there is not both a sheriff and a police chief in a county or if
the sheriff or a police chief do not participate, a Triad may include in
the place of the sheriff or police chief another key law enforcement
official in the county such as a district attorney.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

EXC - Executive

Article 35 - Division of Criminal Justice Services

835 - Definitions.

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-F-2 - Missing Adults.

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-M - Reporting Duties of Law Enforcement Departments With Respect to Missing Children and Vulnerable Adults.

837-M*2 - Criminal History Records Search for Certain Employment, Appointments, Licenses or Permits in the City of New York.

837-N - Criminal History Information of Caregivers; Requirements.

837-O - Search for Arson and Sex Offense Conviction Records of Volunteer Firefighter Applicants.

837-P - Criminal History Records Search for Certain Licenses and Registrations in the County of Westchester.

837-Q - Payments to Westchester County for Policing Special Parkways.

837-R - Office of Sex Offender Management.

837-S - Search for Sex Offense Conviction Records of Emergency Medical Technician and Other First Responder Applicants.

837-T - Use of Force Reporting.

837-U - The Division of Criminal Justice Services, in Conjunction With the Chief Administrator of the Courts, Shall Collect Data and Report Annually Regarding Pretrial Release and Detention.

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-W*2 - Blue Alert System.

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.

841-D - Saving Clause.

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-A - Presentment of Flags Lowered to Half-Staff in Memorial of the Death of Any Police Officer or Peace Officer.

845-B - Requests for Criminal History Information.

845-C - Criminal History Record Searches; Undisposed Cases.

845-D - Criminal Record Searches: Reports for Civil Purposes.

846 - Programs for the Aging.

846*2 - Programs for the Aging.