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§  837-o. Search for arson conviction records of volunteer firefighter  applicants. 1. Any person who applies for membership in a fire  company,  as  such term is defined in section three of the volunteer firefighters'  benefit law, or who seeks to  transfer  as  a  member  to  another  fire  company,  shall  be  required  to authorize the submission of his or her  name and other authorized identifying information to the division  which  shall  search its files for records indicating whether the person stands  convicted of the crime of arson. The chief of the fire company to  which  application is made shall provide written notice to the applicant that a  search will be conducted, and if the applicant desires to proceed, he or  she  shall  complete  a  search  request  on  the form provided for this  purpose by the division of criminal justice services.    2. Within ten business days of receipt from the applicant,  the  chief  of  the  fire  company  shall  send the completed search request form to  either (i) the sheriff's department of the  county  in  which  the  fire  company  is  located, or (ii) the office of fire prevention and control,  as follows:    (a) the sheriff's department of the county in which the  fire  company  is  located  shall  be responsible for receiving the search requests and  processing the search requests with the  division  within  ten  business  days  of  receipt  from the chief of the fire company, unless the county  legislative body adopts and files with the office of fire prevention and  control pursuant to the municipal home rule law a  local  law  providing  that the sheriff's department shall not have such responsibility;    (b) in all other instances where a county legislative body has adopted  a local law pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision, the office of  fire  prevention  and  control shall be responsible for receiving search  requests and forwarding the search requests to the division.  The office of fire  prevention  and  control  is  hereby  authorized  to  establish  a  communication network with the division for the purpose of  forwarding search requests and  receiving  search  results  pursuant  to  paragraph (b) of this subdivision.    3.  (a)  All  searches  concerning the application for membership in a  fire company shall be conducted under the provisions of subdivision  six  of  section  eight  hundred  thirty-seven  of  this  article without the  assessment of any fee to the applicant or fire company and shall pertain  solely to ascertaining whether the applicant stands convicted of arson.    (b) The results of the search shall be communicated in writing, within  ten business days of receipt from the division, to the chief of the fire  company from which the search request originated by either the sheriff's  department or the office of fire prevention and control,  and  shall  be  kept  confidential  by the chief, except as provided in paragraph (c) of  this subdivision. The results of the  search  shall  only  state  either  that: (i) the applicant stands convicted of arson, or (ii) the applicant  has  no  record of conviction for arson. The results of the search shall  not divulge any other information relating to the  criminal  history  of  the applicant.    (c)  At  the time an applicant is advised that he or she is ineligible  for membership due to a record of conviction for arson, he or she  shall  also  be  advised  of the rights to challenge and appeal the information  contained in the record of conviction  as  provided  in  the  rules  and  regulations  of  the division. The applicant shall continue to be barred  from membership until all administrative and judicial challenges to  the  accuracy  of  such  information  or  appeals  therefrom,  are ultimately  resolved  in  his  or  her  favor,  or  if  such  a   determination   is  unchallenged.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-35 > 837-o

§  837-o. Search for arson conviction records of volunteer firefighter  applicants. 1. Any person who applies for membership in a fire  company,  as  such term is defined in section three of the volunteer firefighters'  benefit law, or who seeks to  transfer  as  a  member  to  another  fire  company,  shall  be  required  to authorize the submission of his or her  name and other authorized identifying information to the division  which  shall  search its files for records indicating whether the person stands  convicted of the crime of arson. The chief of the fire company to  which  application is made shall provide written notice to the applicant that a  search will be conducted, and if the applicant desires to proceed, he or  she  shall  complete  a  search  request  on  the form provided for this  purpose by the division of criminal justice services.    2. Within ten business days of receipt from the applicant,  the  chief  of  the  fire  company  shall  send the completed search request form to  either (i) the sheriff's department of the  county  in  which  the  fire  company  is  located, or (ii) the office of fire prevention and control,  as follows:    (a) the sheriff's department of the county in which the  fire  company  is  located  shall  be responsible for receiving the search requests and  processing the search requests with the  division  within  ten  business  days  of  receipt  from the chief of the fire company, unless the county  legislative body adopts and files with the office of fire prevention and  control pursuant to the municipal home rule law a  local  law  providing  that the sheriff's department shall not have such responsibility;    (b) in all other instances where a county legislative body has adopted  a local law pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision, the office of  fire  prevention  and  control shall be responsible for receiving search  requests and forwarding the search requests to the division.  The office of fire  prevention  and  control  is  hereby  authorized  to  establish  a  communication network with the division for the purpose of  forwarding search requests and  receiving  search  results  pursuant  to  paragraph (b) of this subdivision.    3.  (a)  All  searches  concerning the application for membership in a  fire company shall be conducted under the provisions of subdivision  six  of  section  eight  hundred  thirty-seven  of  this  article without the  assessment of any fee to the applicant or fire company and shall pertain  solely to ascertaining whether the applicant stands convicted of arson.    (b) The results of the search shall be communicated in writing, within  ten business days of receipt from the division, to the chief of the fire  company from which the search request originated by either the sheriff's  department or the office of fire prevention and control,  and  shall  be  kept  confidential  by the chief, except as provided in paragraph (c) of  this subdivision. The results of the  search  shall  only  state  either  that: (i) the applicant stands convicted of arson, or (ii) the applicant  has  no  record of conviction for arson. The results of the search shall  not divulge any other information relating to the  criminal  history  of  the applicant.    (c)  At  the time an applicant is advised that he or she is ineligible  for membership due to a record of conviction for arson, he or she  shall  also  be  advised  of the rights to challenge and appeal the information  contained in the record of conviction  as  provided  in  the  rules  and  regulations  of  the division. The applicant shall continue to be barred  from membership until all administrative and judicial challenges to  the  accuracy  of  such  information  or  appeals  therefrom,  are ultimately  resolved  in  his  or  her  favor,  or  if  such  a   determination   is  unchallenged.

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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-35 > 837-o

§  837-o. Search for arson conviction records of volunteer firefighter  applicants. 1. Any person who applies for membership in a fire  company,  as  such term is defined in section three of the volunteer firefighters'  benefit law, or who seeks to  transfer  as  a  member  to  another  fire  company,  shall  be  required  to authorize the submission of his or her  name and other authorized identifying information to the division  which  shall  search its files for records indicating whether the person stands  convicted of the crime of arson. The chief of the fire company to  which  application is made shall provide written notice to the applicant that a  search will be conducted, and if the applicant desires to proceed, he or  she  shall  complete  a  search  request  on  the form provided for this  purpose by the division of criminal justice services.    2. Within ten business days of receipt from the applicant,  the  chief  of  the  fire  company  shall  send the completed search request form to  either (i) the sheriff's department of the  county  in  which  the  fire  company  is  located, or (ii) the office of fire prevention and control,  as follows:    (a) the sheriff's department of the county in which the  fire  company  is  located  shall  be responsible for receiving the search requests and  processing the search requests with the  division  within  ten  business  days  of  receipt  from the chief of the fire company, unless the county  legislative body adopts and files with the office of fire prevention and  control pursuant to the municipal home rule law a  local  law  providing  that the sheriff's department shall not have such responsibility;    (b) in all other instances where a county legislative body has adopted  a local law pursuant to paragraph (a) of this subdivision, the office of  fire  prevention  and  control shall be responsible for receiving search  requests and forwarding the search requests to the division.  The office of fire  prevention  and  control  is  hereby  authorized  to  establish  a  communication network with the division for the purpose of  forwarding search requests and  receiving  search  results  pursuant  to  paragraph (b) of this subdivision.    3.  (a)  All  searches  concerning the application for membership in a  fire company shall be conducted under the provisions of subdivision  six  of  section  eight  hundred  thirty-seven  of  this  article without the  assessment of any fee to the applicant or fire company and shall pertain  solely to ascertaining whether the applicant stands convicted of arson.    (b) The results of the search shall be communicated in writing, within  ten business days of receipt from the division, to the chief of the fire  company from which the search request originated by either the sheriff's  department or the office of fire prevention and control,  and  shall  be  kept  confidential  by the chief, except as provided in paragraph (c) of  this subdivision. The results of the  search  shall  only  state  either  that: (i) the applicant stands convicted of arson, or (ii) the applicant  has  no  record of conviction for arson. The results of the search shall  not divulge any other information relating to the  criminal  history  of  the applicant.    (c)  At  the time an applicant is advised that he or she is ineligible  for membership due to a record of conviction for arson, he or she  shall  also  be  advised  of the rights to challenge and appeal the information  contained in the record of conviction  as  provided  in  the  rules  and  regulations  of  the division. The applicant shall continue to be barred  from membership until all administrative and judicial challenges to  the  accuracy  of  such  information  or  appeals  therefrom,  are ultimately  resolved  in  his  or  her  favor,  or  if  such  a   determination   is  unchallenged.