844-B - New York state committee for the coordination of police services to elderly persons.

§ 844-b. New  York  state  committee  for  the  coordination of police  services to elderly persons. 1. Establishment of the committee. There is  hereby established within the division the "New York state committee for  the coordination of police services to elderly persons", hereinafter the  "committee".    2. Membership of committee. (a)  The  committee  shall  consist  of  a  representative of the commissioner, representative of the superintendent  of  the New York state police, two representatives of the New York state  sheriffs  association,  two  representatives  of  the  New  York   state  association  of  chiefs  of  police, two representatives of the New York  state district attorneys' association, a representative of the  attorney  general,  a  representative  of  the  director  of  the office of victim  services, a representative of the director of the state office  for  the  aging,  a  representative  of  the  commissioner  of  social services, a  representative  of  the  commissioner  of  the  New  York  city   police  department,  a  representative  of  the  New York state crime prevention  coalition and two elderly representatives one to  be  appointed  by  the  temporary  president  of  the senate and the other by the speaker of the  assembly. The commissioner shall make appointments to the  committee  in  accordance  with  nominations  submitted  by  the  relevant  agencies or  organizations. Each member of the committee shall be  appointed  by  the  commissioner  to  serve  a  two  year  term. Any member appointed by the  commissioner may be reappointed  for  additional  terms.  Any  vacancies  shall  be  filled  in  the  same  manner as the original appointment and  vacancies created otherwise than by expiration of term shall  be  filled  for the remainder of that unexpired term.    (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  "Triad  Programs"  as  an  effective  response  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 "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 "Triad 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.