2012 New York Consolidated Laws
GMU - General Municipal
Article 10 - (200 - 209-Z) FIREMEN AND POLICEMEN
209-AA*2 - Appointment of private college campus security officers at independent non-profit colleges.


NY Gen Mun L § 209-AA*2 (2012) What's This?
 
    * § 209-aa. Appointment of private college campus security officers at
  independent  non-profit colleges. 1. Notwithstanding any other provision
  of law to the contrary, the chief law enforcement officer  charged  with
  oversight  of  law  enforcement throughout a city having a population of
  less than one million may appoint as  private  college  campus  security
  officers  security  guards employed by an independent non-profit college
  upon the request of such independent non-profit  college  in  accordance
  with  the  provisions  of  section sixty-four hundred thirty-five of the
  education law. The chief law enforcement officer may appoint such campus
  security officers pursuant to this  section  only  if  more  than  fifty
  percent  of  the  total  acreage  of real property owned by or under the
  control of such independent non-profit college is  located  within  such
  city  and  the  city  council,  pursuant to local law or resolution duly
  adopted, has authorized such  chief  law  enforcement  officer  to  make
  appointments   pursuant  to  this  section.  Any  such  security  guards
  appointed  as  campus  security  officers  shall  be  employees  of  the
  independent non-profit college requesting such appointment and shall not
  be officers, agents, servants or employees of such chief law enforcement
  officer  or  his city of jurisdiction nor be considered public officers,
  agents, servants or employees. Such campus security officers shall  only
  have  the  powers set forth in section sixty-four hundred thirty-five of
  the education law.
    2. The chief law enforcement  officer  may  condition  appointment  as
  private  college campus security officers upon compliance by such campus
  security officers with written procedures established by such chief  law
  enforcement officer in order to ensure a coordinated and cooperative law
  enforcement  effort  and  the  payment  of  an administrative fee not to
  exceed fifty dollars per year per campus security officer and may revoke
  such appointments at any  time  for  material  non-compliance  with  the
  requirements  of  such  written procedures or section sixty-four hundred
  thirty-five of the education law or for  any  other  reason  that  shall
  disqualify  a  security  guard  from  being  a  campus  security officer
  pursuant to the provisions of such section.
    * NB There are 2 § 209-aa's

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