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SECTION 234
New York state police body-worn cameras program
Executive (EXC) CHAPTER 18, ARTICLE 11
§ 234. New York state police body-worn cameras program. 1. There is
hereby created within the division of state police a New York state
police body-worn cameras program. The purpose of the program is to
increase accountability and evidence for law enforcement and the
residents of the state by providing body-worn cameras to all state
police officers while on patrol.

2. The division of state police shall provide body-worn cameras, to be
worn by officers at all times, while on patrol. Such cameras shall
record:

(a) immediately before an officer exits a patrol vehicle to interact
with a person or situation, even if there is a dash camera inside such
vehicle which might also be recording the interaction;

(b) all uses of force, including any physical aggression and use of a
non-lethal or lethal weapon;

(c) all arrests and summonses;

(d) all interactions with people suspected of criminal activity;

(e) all searches of persons and property;

(f) any call to a crime in progress;

(g) investigative actions where there are interactions with members of
the public;

(h) any interaction with an emotionally disturbed person; and

(i) any instances where officers feel any imminent danger or the need
to document their time on duty.

3. The attorney general may investigate any instance where body
cameras fail to record an event pursuant to this section.

4. At the discretion of the officer, body-worn cameras may not record:

(a) sensitive encounters, including but not limited to speaking with a
confidential informant, or conducting a strip search; or

(b) when a member of the public asks such officer to turn off the
camera; provided, however, such officer may continue recording if he or
she thinks a record of that interaction should be generated.

5. The division of state police shall preserve recordings of such
body-worn cameras and perform all upkeep on equipment used in such
body-worn cameras. Such duties shall include:

(a) creating a secure record of all instances where there is recorded
video or audio footage;

(b) ensuring officers have sufficient storage capacity on their
cameras to allow for the recording of interactions required by this
section; and

(c) ensuring officers have access to body-worn cameras for the
recording of instances required by this section.