Legislation
SECTION 50-E
Personnel records of bridge and tunnel officers, sergeants and lieutenants
Civil Rights (CVR) CHAPTER 6, ARTICLE 5
§ 50-e. Personnel records of bridge and tunnel officers, sergeants and
lieutenants. 1. As used in this section, "personnel records of bridge
and tunnel officers, sergeants and lieutenants" means all personnel
records of bridge and tunnel officers, sergeants and lieutenants as
defined in subdivision twenty of section 2.10 of the criminal procedure
law, used to evaluate performance toward continued employment or
promotion, and under the control of the Triborough bridge and tunnel
authority.
2. Personnel records of bridge and tunnel officers, sergeants and
lieutenants shall be disclosed in a court action pursuant to the
relevant provisions of the criminal procedure law, the civil practice
law and rules, or any other provision of law governing such disclosure
only after the court has notified the subject of such record that such
record may be disclosed in a court action and the court has given the
subject of such record an opportunity to be heard on the question of
whether the records sought are relevant and material in the action
before the court. If, after such hearing, the court determines that only
a portion of such records are relevant and material in the action before
it, it shall make those parts of the record found to be relevant and
material available to the persons so requesting.
3. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any grand jury or
any agency of government which requires the records described in
subdivision one of this section in the furtherance of their official
duties.
lieutenants. 1. As used in this section, "personnel records of bridge
and tunnel officers, sergeants and lieutenants" means all personnel
records of bridge and tunnel officers, sergeants and lieutenants as
defined in subdivision twenty of section 2.10 of the criminal procedure
law, used to evaluate performance toward continued employment or
promotion, and under the control of the Triborough bridge and tunnel
authority.
2. Personnel records of bridge and tunnel officers, sergeants and
lieutenants shall be disclosed in a court action pursuant to the
relevant provisions of the criminal procedure law, the civil practice
law and rules, or any other provision of law governing such disclosure
only after the court has notified the subject of such record that such
record may be disclosed in a court action and the court has given the
subject of such record an opportunity to be heard on the question of
whether the records sought are relevant and material in the action
before the court. If, after such hearing, the court determines that only
a portion of such records are relevant and material in the action before
it, it shall make those parts of the record found to be relevant and
material available to the persons so requesting.
3. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any grand jury or
any agency of government which requires the records described in
subdivision one of this section in the furtherance of their official
duties.