A06616 Summary:

BILL NOA06616
 
SAME ASSAME AS S01402
 
SPONSORBurling (MS)
 
COSPNSRAlfano, Sayward, Calhoun, Errigo, Thiele, Giglio, Kolb, Hawley, Finch, Castelli
 
MLTSPNSRBacalles, Barclay, Crouch, Duprey, Hayes, Jordan, McDonough, Oaks, Raia, Reilich, Scozzafava, Weisenberg
 
Add S10, Exec L; add S89-h, St Fin L
 
Establishes a civilian medal of valor for conspicuous and unselfish acts of valor, heroism or courage in assisting any other person; creates within the executive department, a civilian medal of valor committee to review candidates; creates a civilian medal of valor fund.
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A06616 Actions:

BILL NOA06616
 
03/06/2009referred to governmental operations
01/06/2010referred to governmental operations
04/27/2010held for consideration in governmental operations
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A06616 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A06616 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6616
 
                               2009-2010 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                      March 6, 2009
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  BURLING,  ALFANO,  SAYWARD, CALHOUN, ERRIGO,
          THIELE, GIGLIO, KOLB, HAWLEY, FINCH -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of  A.
          BACALLES,  BARCLAY,  CROUCH,  DUPREY,  HAYES,  McDONOUGH, OAKS, QUINN,
          RAIA,  REILICH,  SCOZZAFAVA,  WALKER,  WEISENBERG  --  read  once  and
          referred to the Committee on Governmental Operations
 

        AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to creating and authoriz-
          ing  the  presentation  of the "civilian medal of valor"; and to amend
          the state finance law, in relation to establishing the "civilian medal
          of valor fund"
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1. Legislative intent.  The legislature hereby finds that the
     2  terrorist attacks on the World Trade Towers on the morning of  September
     3  11,  2001  have  forever  changed the lives of all residents of New York
     4  state, the United States of America  and  all  other  countries  of  the
     5  world.  These  cowardly  and  barbaric acts have deprived thousands upon
     6  thousands of citizens and individuals  throughout  the  world  of  their
     7  loved  ones,  and  the comfort, support and the security of knowing that

     8  they live in a safe place.  Today, thousands of United  States  military
     9  personnel are risking their lives and personal safety, and are separated
    10  from  their  family members so that they may protect the citizens of our
    11  great nation and to attempt to bring the masterminds behind the cowardly
    12  events of September eleventh to justice. The  laws  of  this  state  and
    13  country  already  provide for various awards, medals and decorations for
    14  military personnel who in the service of our country, or in the  service
    15  of  the  organized militia of this state have displayed conspicuous acts
    16  of valor, heroism, courage or gallantry, either in their military capac-
    17  ities or in a civilian capacity. These medals,  decorations  and  honors
    18  include a conspicuous service cross that is presented in the name of the
    19  legislature of the state by the governor.  The events of September elev-

    20  enth brought about untold numbers of heroic acts and deeds by so many of
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01235-01-9

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     1  the  public  servants  of  the  state, including firefighters and police
     2  officers of the city of New York and police officers of the port author-
     3  ity of New York and New Jersey as well as ordinary citizens  who  risked
     4  their  lives  and  personal safety to aid and assist others during these
     5  events, and the carnage and destruction that  immediately  followed.  In
     6  the  months  and  years  ahead, the citizens of this state are likely to
     7  encounter other and further acts of terrorism  that  will  affect  their

     8  safety  and  well being. Events such as the September eleventh terrorist
     9  attacks brought out the true nature of the citizens of this great state.
    10  In a time of extreme crisis and need,  hundreds  and  thousands  of  New
    11  Yorkers  risked  life,  limb and safety to assist others in similar need
    12  and distress. Countless others toiled tirelessly in  food  banks,  blood
    13  banks and charitable organizations throughout all of New York. It is the
    14  intent  of  this  act  to honor the "ordinary citizens" of New York that
    15  perform unselfish, courageous acts  of  gallantry  that  are  worthy  of
    16  special  recognition  and honor by the legislature, the governor and all
    17  of the citizens of the state. While no action  can  truly  recognize  or
    18  repay  these  civilian  heroes  for  their  selfless acts of courage and
    19  heroism, the legislature finds and determines that it is appropriate  to

    20  create,  pursuant  to  the  terms  of  this  act, the "civilian medal of
    21  valor". The civilian medal of valor shall be awarded, in the name of the
    22  grateful residents of the state of New York, to the  residents  of  this
    23  state  that have, either, already displayed a conspicuous act of heroism
    24  or courage in assisting other residents of New York,  as  well  as,  the
    25  residents of other countries, or that may do so in the future.
    26    §  2.  The executive law is amended by adding a new section 10 to read
    27  as follows:
    28    § 10. Civilian medal of valor. 1. The governor is hereby authorized to
    29  present in the name of the legislature of the state of New York  and  on
    30  behalf  of  the people of the state of New York, a civilian medal, to be
    31  known as the "civilian medal of valor". Such medal may be awarded to any

    32  person who was a citizen of the state of New York (a) at the time of the
    33  presentation of such medal or (b) at the time of the act or acts  giving
    34  rise  to  the basis for which such medal is being awarded.  The civilian
    35  medal of valor may be awarded to persons who perform a  conspicuous  and
    36  unselfish  act  or  acts  of  valor, heroism or courage in assisting any
    37  other person or persons. Candidates for  the  civilian  medal  of  valor
    38  shall,  upon  the  recommendation  of one member of the assembly and one
    39  senator, be considered for such award by the  civilian  medal  of  valor
    40  committee,  established  pursuant  to  subdivision  two of this section.
    41  Furthermore, such committee shall provide for the  suitable  design  and

    42  inscription of the civilian medal of valor.
    43    2.  (a)  There  is  hereby created, within the executive department, a
    44  civilian medal of valor committee which shall be perpetual  in  duration
    45  and  be  composed of nine members. The members of the committee shall be
    46  appointed as follows: three members shall be appointed by the  governor,
    47  two members shall be appointed by the temporary president of the senate,
    48  two  members  shall  be  appointed  by  the speaker of the assembly, one
    49  member shall be appointed by the minority leader of the senate  and  one
    50  member  shall  be appointed by the minority leader of the assembly.  The
    51  membership of such committee shall represent the broad spectrum  of  the

    52  citizenry  of  this state, except that less than one-half of the members
    53  of the committee shall be in the armed forces of the United States or in
    54  the organized militia of the state. The members of the  committee  shall
    55  serve  a  term of  three years, except that the initial appointees shall
    56  serve the following terms: one member appointed  by  the  governor,  one

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     1  member appointed by the temporary president of the senate and one member
     2  appointed by the speaker of the assembly shall serve a term of one year;
     3  one member appointed by the governor, one member appointed by the tempo-
     4  rary  president of the senate and one member appointed by the speaker of

     5  the assembly shall serve a term of two years; and one  member  appointed
     6  by  the  governor,  the  member  appointed by the minority leader of the
     7  senate and the member appointed by the minority leader of  the  assembly
     8  shall  serve  a  term of three years. The members of the committee shall
     9  serve until their successors have been  appointed  and  have  qualified.
    10  Every  vacancy  occurring  in  the  membership of the committee shall be
    11  filled for the unexpired  term  of  the  vacant  member  in  the  manner
    12  provided  for  the  original  appointment  of such member. The chair and
    13  secretary of the committee shall be elected from among the membership of
    14  such committee by a majority vote thereof.

    15    (b) The civilian medal of valor committee shall  meet  not  less  than
    16  once  annually,  and  at such times as the chair, secretary or any three
    17  members shall designate. The committee upon convening  a  meeting  shall
    18  review  all  candidates  for the civilian medal of valor recommended not
    19  less than thirty days prior to such meeting. The committee  shall  adopt
    20  all  rules  providing for its procedures and the specific qualifications
    21  for the awarding of the civilian medal of valor.  Upon  the  affirmative
    22  vote of a majority of the members of the committee, a candidate shall be
    23  awarded  the  civilian  medal of valor. Such medal shall be presented by
    24  the governor, or, in the alternative, by the senator and member  of  the

    25  assembly  representing  the  senate  and assembly districts in which the
    26  medal recipient resides.
    27    (c) The members of the civilian medal of valor committee shall receive
    28  no compensation for their services, but shall be  allowed  their  actual
    29  and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in  the  performance of their duties
    30  pursuant to this section.
    31    § 3. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 89-h  to
    32  read as follows:
    33    §  89-h.  Civilian medal of valor fund. 1. There is hereby established
    34  in the joint custody of the commissioner of taxation and finance and the
    35  comptroller, a special fund to be known as the "civilian medal of  valor
    36  fund".
    37    2.    The  civilian  medal  of valor fund shall consist of all grants,

    38  bequests, donations and all other moneys appropriated,  credited,  given
    39  or transferred thereto from any other source or fund.
    40    3.  The moneys in the civilian medal of valor fund shall be kept sepa-
    41  rate and apart, and shall not be commingled with any other moneys in the
    42  custody of the commissioner of taxation and finance or the  comptroller,
    43  and  shall  only  be  expended  as  provided by subdivision four of this
    44  section.
    45    4. The moneys in the civilian medal of valor fund  shall  be  expended
    46  pursuant   to   appropriation  for  the  purposes  of  implementing  the
    47  provisions of section ten of the executive law.
    48    § 4. This act shall take effect immediately.
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