5-508 - Confidentiality of registration records in certain cases.

§  5-508. Confidentiality of registration records in certain cases. 1.  For purposes of this section:    (a) "Victim of domestic violence" means any person who is a victim  of  a  violent  felony,  as  defined  in  section 70.02 of the penal law, or  disorderly conduct, harassment in the first degree,  harassment  in  the  second  degree,  aggravated  harassment in the second degree, aggravated  harassment in the third degree, stalking in the fourth degree,  criminal  mischief,  menacing  in the second degree, menacing in the third degree,  reckless endangerment, assault in  the  third  degree  or  an  attempted  assault; and    (i)  such  act  or  acts have resulted in actual physical or emotional  injury or have created a substantial risk of physical or emotional  harm  to such person or such person's child; and    (ii)  such  act or acts are or are alleged to have been committed by a  family or household member.    (b) "Family or household members" mean the following individuals:    (i) persons related by consanguinity or affinity;    (ii) persons legally married to one another;    (iii) persons formerly married to one another  regardless  of  whether  they still reside in the same household;    (iv)  persons  who  have  a child in common regardless of whether such  persons are married or have lived together at any time;    (v) persons who are not related by consanguinity or affinity  and  who  are  or have been in an intimate relationship regardless of whether such  persons have lived together at any time. Factors the court may  consider  in  determining  whether  a  relationship  is an "intimate relationship"  include but are not limited to: the  nature  or  type  of  relationship,  regardless  of  whether  the  relationship  is  sexual  in  nature;  the  frequency of interaction between the persons; and the  duration  of  the  relationship.  Neither a casual acquaintance nor ordinary fraternization  between two individuals in business or social contexts shall  be  deemed  to constitute an "intimate relationship".    2. Upon application made to the supreme court, in the county wherein a  victim  of domestic violence is registered pursuant to this article, the  court may issue an order requiring that any registration record kept  or  maintained  in  accordance  with  this  article  with respect to such an  individual be kept separate and apart from  other  registration  records  and not be made available for inspection or copying by the public or any  other  person,  except  election  officials acting within the course and  scope of their official duties and only as pertinent  and  necessary  in  connection therewith.