2019 New York Laws
EXC - Executive
Article 36-A - New York Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Prevention Program
846-M - Plan of Operation and Grant Award Process.

Universal Citation: NY Exec L § 846-M (2019)
§  846-m.  Plan of operation and grant award process. 1. In accordance
with the legislative intent of this article, the board shall develop and
recommend to the commissioner a plan of operation  which  shall  provide
for  a  coordinated approach to curtailing motor vehicle theft and motor
vehicle insurance fraud throughout the state. The plan shall provide  an
integrated  means  to  detect,  prevent,  deter and reduce motor vehicle
theft and motor vehicle insurance fraud by  providing  funds,  upon  the
recommendation  of  the  board and approved by the commissioner, to meet
these objectives. The plan of operation shall include but not be limited
to: an assessment of the scope of the problem of motor vehicle theft and
motor vehicle insurance fraud, including  a  regional  analysis  of  the
incidence  of  motor vehicle theft and motor vehicle insurance fraud and
related activities; an analysis of  various  methods  of  combating  the
problem;  and  the  development  of  a  request  for  proposals process,
consistent with the plan, for applications  from  provider  agencies  to
receive grants from the fund.
  2.  (a)  The moneys received by the fund shall be expended in a manner
that  is  consistent  with  the   plan   of   operation,   pursuant   to
appropriation, only to reimburse costs incurred by provider agencies for
pilot  program  activities  relating  to  the  detection,  prevention or
reduction of motor vehicle theft and motor vehicle insurance fraud.

(b) Activities eligible for funding include, but are not limited to, the following: prosecution and adjudication services; law enforcement services; neighborhood or community based programs designed to reduce the incidence of motor vehicle theft and motor vehicle insurance fraud; educational programs designed to inform owners of motor vehicles concerning activities designed to prevent the incidence of theft of motor vehicles and fraudulent claims practices; and programs designed to examine, evaluate and make recommendations relating to the efficacy of motor vehicle theft prevention devices or methods including, but not limited to, passive tracking devices designed to identify the location of a motor vehicle at any given point in time and window glass etching with vehicle identification numbers or any other unique identifying symbol including decal programs such as New York city's operation combat auto theft (C.A.T.). Funds provided under this program shall be used to augment, and not to supplant, the provider agency's current funding, if any, for motor vehicle theft and insurance fraud detection, prevention, or reduction activities.

(c) In allocating the moneys for the program, the commissioner, upon recommendation of the board, shall, to the greatest extent possible, take into account the geographic incidence of motor vehicle theft and insurance fraud, whereby localities with the greatest incidence of motor vehicle theft and insurance fraud shall be targeted for the purposes of this program.

(d) The state comptroller shall conduct an audit of all moneys received and expended by the fund as well as all other funds expended from any other source for the purposes of this program, and shall submit a written report detailing such audit to the governor and legislature on or before March first of each year.

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