2006 New York Code - Investigation Of Violent Felony Offenses.



 
    §  6434.  Investigation  of  violent  felony offenses. 1. Each college
  shall adopt and implement a plan providing for the investigation of  any
  violent  felony  offense  occurring  at  or  on the grounds of each such
  institution, and providing for the investigation  of  a  report  of  any
  missing  student.  Such  plans shall provide for the coordination of the
  investigation of such crimes and  reports  with  local  law  enforcement
  agencies.  Such  plans  shall  include,  but  not be limited to, written
  agreements with appropriate local law enforcement agencies providing for
  the prompt investigation of such crimes and reports.
    2. As used in  this  section,  the  following  terms  shall  have  the
  following meanings:
    a.  "Local  law  enforcement  agencies"  means  any agency or agencies
  employing peace officers or police officers for the enforcement  of  the
  laws  of  the state, and which has or have jurisdiction under provisions
  of the criminal procedure law over  offenses  occurring  at  or  on  the
  grounds of any institution subject to the provisions of this section.
    b.  "Missing  student"  means any student of an institution subject to
  the provisions of this section, who  resides  in  a  facility  owned  or
  operated  by such institution and who is reported to such institution as
  missing from his or her residence.
    c. "Violent felony offense" means a violent felony offense as  defined
  in subdivision one of section 70.02 of the penal law.

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