A06742 Summary:
BILL NO | A06742A |
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SAME AS | SAME AS S03976-A |
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SPONSOR | Crespo |
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COSPNSR | |
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MLTSPNSR | Arroyo, Moya, Ramos, Rivera, Rodriguez, Sepulveda |
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Add Art 3 §§301 - 308, Eld L; add §80.20, Pen L; add §420.37, CP L; add §97-pppp, St Fin L | |
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Establishes an elderly crime prevention and control trust fund to be funded by an initial appropriation and administrative assessment penalties on persons convicted of felonies when an elderly person is a victim; provides that the fund is to be administered by the division of criminal justice services which shall give grants to organizations who will set up programs to prevent crimes against elderly persons. |
A06742 Actions:
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04/01/2015 | referred to aging | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
01/06/2016 | referred to aging | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
02/01/2016 | amend and recommit to aging | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
02/01/2016 | print number 6742a |
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Go to top STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 6742--A 2015-2016 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY April 1, 2015 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. CRESPO -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. ARROYO, MOYA, RAMOS, RIVERA, RODRIGUEZ, SEPULVEDA -- read once and referred to the Committee on Aging -- recommitted to the Committee on Aging in accordance with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said commit- tee AN ACT to amend the elder law, the penal law, the criminal procedure law and the state finance law, in relation to crime prevention and control; and providing for the repeal of such provisions upon expira- tion thereof The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. The elder law is amended by adding a new article 3 to read 2 as follows: 3 ARTICLE III 4 ELDERLY CRIME PREVENTION AND CONTROL TRUST FUND ACT 5 Section 301. Short title. 6 302. Legislative finding and declaration. 7 303. Definitions. 8 304. Administration of trust fund. 9 305. Application procedures. 10 306. Rules and regulations. 11 307. Reporting. 12 308. Legislative hearings. 13 § 301. Short title. This article shall be known and may be cited as 14 the "Elderly Crime Prevention and Control Trust Fund Act". 15 § 302. Legislative finding and declaration. This legislature does 16 hereby find and declare that the elderly population of this state, which 17 for the purposes of this article is defined as individuals over the age 18 of sixty-two years, is uniquely vulnerable to actual and potential crim- 19 inal victimization by virtue of physical frailty, concentrations in high EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD05746-03-6A. 6742--A 2 1 risk urban neighborhoods, and socio-economic household factors advertis- 2 ing seniors as high visibility crime targets. This heightened vulner- 3 ability acts as a precursor for a generalized and debilitating sense of 4 fear which impacts on mobility, concepts of self-worth, and isolation 5 from the larger society. The legislature further finds and declares that 6 on the basis of available demographic information, the elderly popu- 7 lation of this state will continue to expand, thus requiring that the 8 problem of criminal victimization of the elderly be a focus of continu- 9 ing and paramount concern. This legislature further finds that although 10 the state's commitment of general revenue funds to the criminal justice 11 system has increased nearly three-fold in the past decade, crime 12 prevention and control activities targeted to our elderly population 13 have been wedded to moneys originating within the federal system. Addi- 14 tionally, statistical trends in the criminal victimization of the elder- 15 ly promise a continued escalation in seemingly rampant crime rates 16 despite the best efforts of law enforcement and community based organ- 17 izations. These findings, coupled with the philosophic shifts occurring 18 on a national level, mandate that responsibility for the safety and 19 well-being of elderly citizens rests principally with this legislature. 20 In response to that obligation, this legislature does hereby declare 21 and endorse the establishment of an exclusive dedicated revenue source 22 for the operation and maintenance of crime prevention, detection, and 23 enforcement activities for the sole benefit of elderly citizens in this 24 state. 25 § 303. Definitions. For the purposes of this article: 26 1. "Elderly person" means a person sixty-two years of age or older. 27 2. "Commissioner" means the chief administrative officer of the divi- 28 sion of criminal justice services. 29 3. "Grant recipient" means any local government, to include any town, 30 city, or county, or any local government agency that administers a crime 31 prevention, detection or enforcement program principally for the benefit 32 of elderly persons. 33 § 304. Administration of trust fund. The elderly crime prevention and 34 control trust fund, which is established pursuant to section ninety-sev- 35 en-pppp of the state finance law shall be administered and supervised 36 under the direction of the commissioner pursuant to this article, and it 37 shall be for the establishment and continuance of crime prevention, 38 detection or enforcement programs principally benefitting elderly 39 persons. 40 § 305. Application procedures. Funds appropriated or available for the 41 purposes of this article may be allocated for the purpose of designing, 42 expanding, or implementing interactive crime prevention, detection, and 43 enforcement activities that principally enhance the safety, mobility, 44 physical security and emotional well-being of elderly persons as 45 proposed by grant recipients. 46 1. Grant recipients shall be selected by the commissioner from appli- 47 cations submitted. 48 2. The director shall require that applications submitted for funding 49 include, but need not be limited to, the following: 50 (a) the cost of each proposed program including the proposed compen- 51 sation of employees and purchase of support services and hardware; 52 (b) a description of the proposed community area of service and other 53 characteristics as determined by the commissioner; 54 (c) a program goal to be achieved and an assessment standard measuring 55 achievement of that goal;A. 6742--A 3 1 (d) an endorsement of the chief administrative officer of the locality 2 in which the grant recipient proposes to operate a program, that said 3 program is in congruence with overall efforts of that locality in 4 controlling, containing or reducing the criminal victimization of elder- 5 ly persons; 6 (e) such additional information as is determined to be relevant by the 7 commissioner or the legislature. 8 § 306. Rules and regulations. The commissioner shall promulgate rules 9 and regulations to effectuate the purposes of this article, including 10 but not limited to: 11 1. Provisions for periodic monitoring and evaluation of each program 12 awarded a grant recipient; 13 2. Provisions that limit the expenditure of funds for administrative 14 purposes to fifty per centum of the grant award; provided, however, if 15 the local government, local government agency, or community based organ- 16 ization shall match the state grant award with equal local resources, 17 seventy-five per centum may be used for administrative purposes. 18 § 307. Reporting. Grant recipients shall bi-annually provide the 19 commissioner such data as to reasonably reflect the funded program 20 activities for the inclusive period of January first through June thir- 21 tieth, and July first through December thirty-first of each calendar 22 year in which fund moneys are received and expended. 1. The commissioner 23 shall annually report to the appropriate committees of the legislature: 24 (a) the name, address, and program description of all grant applica- 25 tions received and funding level sought; 26 (b) the name, address, and program description of all grant applica- 27 tions approved; 28 (c) the name, address, and program description of all grant applica- 29 tions denied and a brief explanation for the basis of denial. 30 2. An annual report for public distribution detailing the activities 31 and accomplishments of programs funded under the provisions of this 32 article shall also be submitted. 33 § 308. Legislative hearings. The legislature shall annually conduct 34 public hearings on the proposed use and distribution of funds to be 35 provided under this article. 1. The commissioner shall cause to be 36 prepared a detailed plan, for submission to the appropriate legislative 37 committees, projecting: 38 (a) anticipated revenues available under this trust fund for the 39 forthcoming state fiscal year; 40 (b) unexpended funds from the current state fiscal year operations; 41 and 42 (c) encumbered and contracted funds from the current state fiscal 43 year. 44 2. On the basis of the plan submitted by the commissioner, joint 45 legislative committee hearings shall be conducted at the pleasure and 46 convenience of the appropriate committee chairpersons. 47 3. Expenses attendant to legislative hearings conducted pursuant to 48 this article shall be borne by the division of criminal justice 49 services. 50 § 2. The penal law is amended by adding a new section 80.20 to read as 51 follows: 52 § 80.20 Mandatory administrative assessments required upon conviction of 53 a felony where an elderly person is a victim. 54 1. For purposes of this section "elderly person" means a person 55 sixty-two years of age or older.A. 6742--A 4 1 2. Every person convicted of a felony involving a victim who is an 2 elderly person shall, in addition to any sentence imposed by the court, 3 pay a mandatory administrative assessment of two hundred dollars. 4 3. A person convicted and subject to the provisions set forth in this 5 article shall pay the mandatory administrative assessment to the clerk 6 of the court that rendered the conviction. Each mandatory administrative 7 assessment collected by the clerk shall be paid over to the state comp- 8 troller for deposit under the provisions of section ninety-seven-pppp of 9 the state finance law. 10 4. When a person is convicted of a felony involving a victim who is an 11 elderly person, the mandatory administrative assessment shall be paid to 12 the state comptroller for deposit under the provisions of section nine- 13 ty-seven-pppp of the state finance law. 14 5. For the purposes of this section, adjudication as a youthful offen- 15 der shall not exempt a person from the provisions of this section. 16 6. The clerk of the court, wherein the conviction occurred, resulting 17 in a mandatory administrative assessment being collected, shall be enti- 18 tled, on behalf of the court, to retain a fee not to exceed five per 19 centum of the mandatory administrative assessment. 20 § 3. The criminal procedure law is amended by adding a new section 21 420.37 to read as follows: 22 § 420.37 Mandatory administrative assessments; applicability to 23 sentences mandating payment of fines. 24 The provisions of section 430.20 of this title governing the commit- 25 ment of a defendant for failure to pay a fine shall be applicable to 26 mandatory administrative assessments imposed pursuant to section 80.20 27 of the penal law. 28 § 4. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 97-pppp 29 to read as follows: 30 § 97-pppp. Elderly crime prevention and control trust fund. 1. There 31 is hereby established in the custody of the state comptroller a special 32 fund to be known as the "elderly crime prevention and control trust 33 fund". 34 2. Such fund shall consist of all moneys appropriated for the purposes 35 of such fund, and all moneys received as a result of mandatory adminis- 36 trative assessments and any other sums payable to the fund pursuant to 37 section 80.20 of the penal law. 38 3. Moneys of the elderly crime prevention and control trust fund, when 39 allocated, shall be available to the division of criminal justice 40 services for the purposes of administering and funding activities 41 related to the prevention and control of criminal victimization of the 42 elderly pursuant to the provisions of article three of the elder law. 43 4. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, no 44 moneys shall be available from the elderly crime prevention and control 45 trust fund until a certificate of allocation and a schedule of amounts 46 to be available therefor shall have been issued by the director of the 47 budget, upon the recommendation of the commissioner of the division of 48 criminal justice services and a copy of such certificate filed with the 49 comptroller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the 50 chairperson of the assembly ways and means committee. Such certificate 51 may be amended from time to time by the director of the budget, upon the 52 recommendation of the commissioner of the division of criminal justice 53 services and a copy of each such amendment shall be filed with the comp- 54 troller, the chairperson of the senate finance committee and the chair- 55 person of the assembly ways and means committee.A. 6742--A 5 1 5. The moneys, when allocated, shall be paid out of the fund on the 2 audit and warrant of the comptroller on vouchers certified or approved 3 by the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services or by 4 an officer or employee of the division of criminal justice services 5 designated by the commissioner. 6 § 5. This act shall take effect immediately and shall expire June 30, 7 2019 when upon such date the provisions of this act shall be deemed 8 repealed.