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A00890 Summary:

BILL NOA00890
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORPaulin
 
COSPNSRSimotas, Dinowitz, Galef, Dickens, Abinanti, Seawright, Gottfried, Mosley, Rosenthal L, Englebright
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §400.00, add §400.20, Pen L; amd §§897 & 898, Gen Bus L
 
Establishes a ten day waiting period from contact of the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) before a firearm, shotgun or rifle may be delivered to a person.
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A00890 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                           890
 
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 14, 2019
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by M. of A. PAULIN -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Codes
 
        AN  ACT to amend the penal law and the general business law, in relation
          to establishing a waiting period before a firearm,  shotgun  or  rifle
          may be delivered to a person
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Subdivision 12 of section  400.00  of  the  penal  law,  as
     2  amended by chapter 1 of the laws of 2013, is amended to read as follows:
     3    12.  Records required of gunsmiths and dealers in firearms. Any person
     4  licensed as gunsmith or dealer in firearms  shall  keep  a  record  book
     5  approved  as to form, except in the city of New York, by the superinten-
     6  dent of state police. In the record book shall be entered at the time of
     7  every transaction involving a firearm the date,  name,  age,  occupation
     8  and residence of any person from whom a firearm is received or to whom a
     9  firearm  is delivered, and the calibre, make, model, manufacturer's name
    10  and serial number, or if none, any other distinguishing number or  iden-
    11  tification  mark  on  such  firearm.  Before delivering a firearm to any
    12  person, the licensee shall require him to produce either a license valid
    13  under this section to carry or possess the  same,  or  proof  of  lawful
    14  authority as an exempt person pursuant to section 265.20 of this chapter
    15  and ten business days have elapsed since the date the licensee contacted
    16  the  National  Instant  Criminal  Background  Check System (NICS) or its
    17  successor to initiate a national instate criminal background check.   In
    18  addition,  before  delivering a firearm to a peace officer, the licensee
    19  shall verify that person's status as a peace officer with  the  division
    20  of  state  police.  After  completing  the foregoing, the licensee shall
    21  remove and retain the attached coupon and enter in the record  book  the
    22  date of such license, number, if any, and name of the licensing officer,
    23  in  the  case  of  the  holder  of a license to carry or possess, or the
    24  shield or other number, if any, assignment and department, unit or agen-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01670-01-9

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     1  cy, in the case of an exempt person.  The  original  transaction  report
     2  shall  be  forwarded  to the division of state police within ten days of
     3  delivering a firearm to any person, and a duplicate copy shall  be  kept
     4  by  the  licensee. The superintendent of state police may designate that
     5  such record shall be completed and transmitted  in  electronic  form.  A
     6  dealer  may  be granted a waiver from transmitting such records in elec-
     7  tronic form if the superintendent determines that such dealer is incapa-
     8  ble of such transmission due to technological limitations that  are  not
     9  reasonably  within  the  control  of  the  dealer,  or other exceptional
    10  circumstances demonstrated by the dealer, pursuant to a  process  estab-
    11  lished  in  regulation,  and  at  the  discretion of the superintendent.
    12  Records assembled or collected for purposes of inclusion in the database
    13  created pursuant to section 400.02 of this article shall not be  subject
    14  to  disclosure  pursuant  to article six of the public officers law. The
    15  record book shall be maintained on the premises mentioned and  described
    16  in  the license and shall be open at all reasonable hours for inspection
    17  by any peace officer, acting pursuant to his special duties,  or  police
    18  officer.  In  the event of cancellation or revocation of the license for
    19  gunsmith or dealer in firearms,  or  discontinuance  of  business  by  a
    20  licensee,  such  record  book  shall  be  immediately surrendered to the
    21  licensing officer in the city of New York, and in the counties of Nassau
    22  and Suffolk, and elsewhere in the state  to  the  executive  department,
    23  division of state police.
    24    §  2.  The penal law is amended by adding a new section 400.20 to read
    25  as follows:
    26  § 400.20 Waiting period in connection with the sale  or  transfer  of  a
    27             rifle or shotgun.
    28    When a national instant criminal background check is required pursuant
    29  to  state  or  federal  law to be conducted through the National Instant
    30  Criminal Background Check System (NICS) or its successor  in  connection
    31  with  the  sale  or transfer of a rifle or shotgun to any person, before
    32  delivering a rifle or shotgun to such person, ten  business  days  shall
    33  have  elapsed  since the date the seller or transferor contacted NICS to
    34  initiate a national instant criminal background check.
    35    § 3. Subdivision 1 of section 897 of  the  general  business  law,  as
    36  added by chapter 189 of the laws of 2000, is amended to read as follows:
    37    1. A national instant criminal background check shall be conducted and
    38  no  person  shall  sell or transfer a firearm, rifle or shotgun at a gun
    39  show, except in accordance with the  provisions  of  18  U.S.C.  922(t),
    40  provided  that  before  delivering  a  firearm,  rifle or shotgun to any
    41  person, ten business days shall have elapsed since the date  the  seller
    42  or  transferor  contacted the National Instant Criminal Background Check
    43  System (NICS) or its successor to initiate a national  instant  criminal
    44  background check.
    45    §  4. Subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 898 of the general business law,
    46  as added by chapter 1 of the laws  of  2013,  are  amended  to  read  as
    47  follows:
    48    1. In addition to any other requirements pursuant to state and federal
    49  law,  all  sales, exchanges or disposals of firearms, rifles or shotguns
    50  shall be conducted in accordance with this  section  unless  such  sale,
    51  exchange  or  disposal  is  conducted  by  a licensed importer, licensed
    52  manufacturer or licensed dealer, as those terms are defined in 18 USC  §
    53  922,  when such sale, exchange or disposal is conducted pursuant to that
    54  person's federal firearms license or such sale, exchange or disposal  is
    55  between  members  of  an  immediate  family.  When  a  sale, exchange or
    56  disposal is conducted pursuant to a person's federal  firearms  license,

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     1  before  delivering  a firearm, rifle or shotgun to any person, ten busi-
     2  ness days shall have elapsed since the date the federal firearms  licen-
     3  see  contacted  the  National  Instant  Criminal Background Check System
     4  (NICS)  or  its  successor to initiate a national instant criminal back-
     5  ground check.  For purposes of this section,  "immediate  family"  shall
     6  mean spouses, domestic partners, children and step-children.
     7    2.  Before  any sale, exchange or disposal pursuant to this article, a
     8  national instant criminal background check must be completed by a dealer
     9  who consents to conduct such check, and upon completion  of  such  back-
    10  ground  check,  shall  complete  a  document, the form of which shall be
    11  approved by the superintendent of  state  police,  that  identifies  and
    12  confirms that such check was performed.  Before a dealer who consents to
    13  conduct a national instant criminal background check delivers a firearm,
    14  rifle  or  shotgun  to  any person, ten business days shall have elapsed
    15  since the date the dealer contacted the National Instant Criminal  Back-
    16  ground  Check  System  (NICS)  or  its  successor to initiate a national
    17  instant criminal background check.
    18    § 5. This act shall take effect on the sixtieth  day  after  it  shall
    19  have become a law.
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