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NY A11322

Bill

Status

Introduced

9/19/2018

Primary Sponsor

Jo Simon

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Origin

Assembly

2017-2018 General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Law enforcement agencies must enter the make, model, caliber, and serial number of seized or recovered firearms into the National Crime Information Center within 24 hours to determine if the firearm was reported stolen.

  • Agencies must arrange for test-firing of seized firearms that were unlawfully possessed, used in crimes, recovered from crime scenes, or found abandoned, provided they are suitable for National Integrated Ballistics Identification Network examination.

  • Results from firearm test-firings must be submitted to the National Integrated Ballistics Identification Network to determine associations with crimes, criminal events, or individuals involved in criminal activity.

  • Law enforcement must submit ballistic information for spent shell casings recovered at crime scenes or suspected of being related to crimes or unlawful firearm discharge to the National Integrated Ballistics Identification Network as soon as practicable.

  • The act takes effect 90 days after becoming law.

Legislative Description

Requires all law enforcement to report information regarding certain firearms to the National Crime Information Center; further requires law enforcement to test-fire seized firearms and submit the resulting ballistics information to the National Integrated Ballistic Identification Network and to also submit to the National Integrated Ballistic Identification Network ballistics information regarding spent shell casings found at crime scenes.

Last Action

referred to codes

9/19/2018

Committee Referrals

Codes9/19/2018

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