Bill Text: NY S07716 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Relates to the firearm violence research institute; makes technical changes to the institute's procedures, goals and activities.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2022-03-18 - SIGNED CHAP.151 [S07716 Detail]
Download: New_York-2021-S07716-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 7716 IN SENATE January 7, 2022 ___________ Introduced by Sen. PERSAUD -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Rules AN ACT to amend the education law and the state finance law, in relation to the New York state firearm violence research institute, and to amend a chapter of the laws of 2021 amending the education law and the state finance law relating to creating a firearm violence research institute, as proposed in legislative bills numbers S. 2981 and A. 7302, in relation to the effectiveness thereof The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 239-c of the education law, as added by a chapter 2 of the laws of 2021 amending the education law and the state finance law 3 relating to creating a firearm violence research institute, as proposed 4 in legislative bills numbers S. 2981 and A. 7302, is renumbered section 5 355-e and subdivisions 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 9 are amended to read as 6 follows: 7 1. Institute formation and goals. Subject to amounts available by 8 appropriation, the New York state firearm violence research institute, 9 hereinafter the "institute", is hereby created within the state univer- 10 sity of New York. The purposes of the institute shall include: 11 (a) advising the governor, governmental agencies, [the regents,] and 12 the legislature on matters relating to firearm violence in New York 13 state; 14 (b) fostering, pursuing and sponsoring collaborative firearm violence 15 research; 16 (c) increasing understanding by establishing and reporting on what is 17 known and what is not known about firearm violence of the state; 18 (d) identifying priority needs for firearm violence research and 19 inventory work within New York that currently are not receiving adequate 20 attention, and identifying public or private entities that are best 21 situated to address such needs, thereby leading to better coordination 22 of firearm violence research efforts in the state; 23 (e) promoting awareness of existing and new sources of firearm 24 violence information and firearm violence while educating elected offi- EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD02817-02-2S. 7716 2 1 cials, governmental agencies, and the general public on firearm violence 2 issues through such means as it may determine; 3 (f) organizing and sponsoring meetings on firearm violence topics; 4 (g) encouraging the establishment of networks of collaborating experts 5 engaged in related aspects of firearm violence research; 6 (h) raising sensitivity to firearm violence concerns among state and 7 local government agencies, and serving as a forum for enhanced intera- 8 gency information sharing and cooperation; 9 (i) recommending priority activities for funding through the firearm 10 violence research fund, created pursuant to section ninety-seven-j of 11 the state finance law; 12 (j) working on a continuing basis with policymakers in the legislature 13 and state agencies to identify, implement, and evaluate innovative 14 firearm violence prevention policies and programs; 15 (k) recruiting and providing specialized training opportunities for 16 new researchers, including experienced investigators in related fields 17 who are beginning work on firearm violence, young investigators who have 18 completed their education, postdoctoral scholars, doctoral students, and 19 undergraduates; and 20 (l) providing copies of their research publications to the legislature 21 and to agencies supplying data used in the conduct of such research as 22 soon as is practicable following publication. 23 2. Research. The institute shall foster, pursue, and sponsor basic, 24 translational, and transformative research, field studies, and all other 25 such activities to research: 26 (a) the nature of firearm violence, including individual and societal 27 determinants of risk for involvement in firearm violence, whether as a 28 victim or a perpetrator; 29 (b) the individual, community, and societal consequences of firearm 30 violence; 31 (c) the prevention and treatment of firearm violence at the individ- 32 ual, community, and societal levels; [and] 33 (d) the effectiveness of existing laws and policies intended to reduce 34 firearm violence, and efforts to promote the responsible ownership and 35 use of firearms; and 36 (e) other research as deemed by the institute to be aligned with its 37 core mission. 38 3. Education and information transfer programs. [The] To the extent 39 possible, the institute shall foster the collection, transfer, and 40 application of firearm violence information in the state by: 41 (a) fostering access, compatibility, interchange, and synthesis of 42 data about firearm violence maintained by public entities, academic and 43 research institutions, and private organizations; 44 (b) employing advanced technology to coordinate for ease of use of the 45 scattered firearm violence resources of the state; and 46 (c) supporting the preparation and publication of interpretative works 47 that draw upon firearm violence resources. 48 5. Executive committee. The institute shall be guided by an executive 49 committee. Members of the committee shall be from varying backgrounds 50 with members selected from the scientific community, academic community, 51 as well as from government service. Such committee shall consist of ten 52 members including the commissioner of education, the commissioner of 53 criminal justice services, the commissioner of health, the chancellor of 54 the state university of New York or their designees, two at large 55 members appointed by the governor, two members appointed by the tempo- 56 rary president of the senate, and two members appointed by the speakerS. 7716 3 1 of the assembly. Appointed members shall serve for a term of three 2 years, provided that such members may be reappointed. The executive 3 committee shall: 4 (a) adopt policies, procedures, and criteria governing the programs 5 and operations of the institute; 6 (b) recommend to the governor and legislature appropriate actions to 7 reduce firearm violence within the state; 8 (c) develop and implement the research, education and information 9 transfer programs of the institute; 10 (d) identify and rate proposals for firearm violence research; 11 (e) submit to the director of the budget, and the chairpersons of the 12 senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee on 13 the first day of October, two thousand twenty-one and on or before 14 August first each year thereafter, a budget request for the expenditure 15 of funds available from the firearm violence research fund, for the 16 purposes established by section ninety-seven-j of the state finance law; 17 and 18 (f) meet publicly at least twice a year. The committee shall widely 19 disseminate notice of its meetings at least two weeks prior to each 20 meeting. The commissioners on the executive committee and the chancellor 21 of the state university of New York shall aid in such dissemination. 22 6. Scientific working group. The [executive committee] institute shall 23 appoint a scientific working group [composed] consisting of [not more24than eight] individuals [representing governmental agencies, academic or25research institutions, educational organizations, the firearm industry26and related non-profit organizations. Members of the scientific working27group shall have] having knowledge and expertise in firearm violence 28 research [and shall serve for a term of three years, provided, however29that members may be reappointed for more than one term at the discretion30of the executive committee. The scientific working group] which shall 31 advise and make recommendations to the [executive committee with respect32to:33(a) the identification of priority firearm violence research needs in34the state;35(b) the development and implementation of the institute's research,36education, and information transfer programs;37(c) the allocation and expenditure of funds from the firearm violence38research fund created pursuant to section ninety-seven-j of the state39finance law; and40(d) identification and rating of proposals for firearm violence41research] institute regarding its research and information programs. 42 9. Memorandum of understanding. The [department] state university of 43 New York, the department of health, the department of motor vehicles, 44 and the division of criminal justice services shall enter into a written 45 memorandum of understanding to facilitate the appropriate implementation 46 of the firearm violence research institute and the goals, responsibil- 47 ities, and programs established by this section. 48 § 2. Subdivision 5 of section 97-j of the state finance law, as added 49 by a chapter of the laws of 2021 amending the education law and the 50 state finance law relating to creating a firearm violence research 51 institute, as proposed in legislative bills numbers S. 2981 and A. 7302, 52 is amended to read as follows: 53 5. Moneys in the firearm violence research fund, following appropri- 54 ation by the legislature, shall be available to the New York firearm 55 violence research institute for [firearm violence research, education,56and information transfer programs] its activities as set forth inS. 7716 4 1 section [two] three hundred [thirty-nine-c] fifty-five-e of the educa- 2 tion law. 3 § 3. Section 3 of a chapter of the laws of 2021 amending the education 4 law and the state finance law relating to creating a firearm violence 5 research institute, as proposed in legislative bills numbers S. 2981 and 6 A. 7302, is amended to read as follows: 7 § 3. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day after it shall 8 have become a law. Effective immediately, the action, amendment and/or 9 repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implementation of 10 this act on its effective date are authorized to be made and completed 11 by the [commissioner of education] state university of New York on or 12 before such effective date. 13 § 4. This act shall take effect immediately, provided however that 14 sections one and two of this act shall take effect on the same date and 15 in the same manner as a chapter of the laws of 2021 amending the educa- 16 tion law and the state finance law relating to creating a firearm 17 violence research institute, as proposed in legislative bills numbers S. 18 2981 and A. 7302, takes effect.