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§ 846-b. Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and  phrases shall have the following meanings:    1.  "Commissioner"  shall  mean  the  commissioner  of the division of  criminal justice services.    2. "Division" shall mean the division of criminal justice services.    3. "Municipality" shall mean any city, town or  village,  incorporated  or unincorporated, within the state of New York.    4.   "Company"   shall   mean   any   organization,   incorporated  or  unincorporated, organized exclusively for a purpose or purposes, not for  pecuniary profit or financial gain and no part of the assets, income  or  profit  of  which  is distributable to, or inures to the benefit of, its  members, directors (or their  equivalent)  or  officers  except  to  the  extent  permitted  by  law,  and  which is engaged in one or more of the  company activities specified in subdivision five of this section.    5.  "Company  activities"  shall  mean  activities   of   neighborhood  preservation  crime  prevention, geared towards the heightened awareness  and practice of community members in techniques stressing the  reduction  of  opportunities  for  crimes to occur and the increased possibility of  police apprehension of criminals. Company activities should also seek to  develop  and  strengthen  a  sense  of  neighborhood  identity   and   a  constructive  attitude in that neighborhood. Activities may include, but  not be limited  to,  tenant-lobby  patrols,  auto  patrols,  street-foot  patrols,  home  and  business  security  surveys, and dispersal of crime  prevention literature and equipment;  provided,  however,  that  nothing  contained  herein  shall  be  interpreted  to  authorize the possession,  carrying, use or dissemination  of  firearms  or  other  deadly  weapons  regardless  of  whether the appropriate license has been issued for such  activity.   Activities  may  also  include  the  involvement  of  senior  citizens and youth in escort services, auxiliary police services and the  utilization   of   community  outreach  through  publicity  of  approved  anti-crime techniques. All activities must have prior approval from  the  division.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-36 > 846-b

§ 846-b. Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and  phrases shall have the following meanings:    1.  "Commissioner"  shall  mean  the  commissioner  of the division of  criminal justice services.    2. "Division" shall mean the division of criminal justice services.    3. "Municipality" shall mean any city, town or  village,  incorporated  or unincorporated, within the state of New York.    4.   "Company"   shall   mean   any   organization,   incorporated  or  unincorporated, organized exclusively for a purpose or purposes, not for  pecuniary profit or financial gain and no part of the assets, income  or  profit  of  which  is distributable to, or inures to the benefit of, its  members, directors (or their  equivalent)  or  officers  except  to  the  extent  permitted  by  law,  and  which is engaged in one or more of the  company activities specified in subdivision five of this section.    5.  "Company  activities"  shall  mean  activities   of   neighborhood  preservation  crime  prevention, geared towards the heightened awareness  and practice of community members in techniques stressing the  reduction  of  opportunities  for  crimes to occur and the increased possibility of  police apprehension of criminals. Company activities should also seek to  develop  and  strengthen  a  sense  of  neighborhood  identity   and   a  constructive  attitude in that neighborhood. Activities may include, but  not be limited  to,  tenant-lobby  patrols,  auto  patrols,  street-foot  patrols,  home  and  business  security  surveys, and dispersal of crime  prevention literature and equipment;  provided,  however,  that  nothing  contained  herein  shall  be  interpreted  to  authorize the possession,  carrying, use or dissemination  of  firearms  or  other  deadly  weapons  regardless  of  whether the appropriate license has been issued for such  activity.   Activities  may  also  include  the  involvement  of  senior  citizens and youth in escort services, auxiliary police services and the  utilization   of   community  outreach  through  publicity  of  approved  anti-crime techniques. All activities must have prior approval from  the  division.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-36 > 846-b

§ 846-b. Definitions. As used in this article, the following words and  phrases shall have the following meanings:    1.  "Commissioner"  shall  mean  the  commissioner  of the division of  criminal justice services.    2. "Division" shall mean the division of criminal justice services.    3. "Municipality" shall mean any city, town or  village,  incorporated  or unincorporated, within the state of New York.    4.   "Company"   shall   mean   any   organization,   incorporated  or  unincorporated, organized exclusively for a purpose or purposes, not for  pecuniary profit or financial gain and no part of the assets, income  or  profit  of  which  is distributable to, or inures to the benefit of, its  members, directors (or their  equivalent)  or  officers  except  to  the  extent  permitted  by  law,  and  which is engaged in one or more of the  company activities specified in subdivision five of this section.    5.  "Company  activities"  shall  mean  activities   of   neighborhood  preservation  crime  prevention, geared towards the heightened awareness  and practice of community members in techniques stressing the  reduction  of  opportunities  for  crimes to occur and the increased possibility of  police apprehension of criminals. Company activities should also seek to  develop  and  strengthen  a  sense  of  neighborhood  identity   and   a  constructive  attitude in that neighborhood. Activities may include, but  not be limited  to,  tenant-lobby  patrols,  auto  patrols,  street-foot  patrols,  home  and  business  security  surveys, and dispersal of crime  prevention literature and equipment;  provided,  however,  that  nothing  contained  herein  shall  be  interpreted  to  authorize the possession,  carrying, use or dissemination  of  firearms  or  other  deadly  weapons  regardless  of  whether the appropriate license has been issued for such  activity.   Activities  may  also  include  the  involvement  of  senior  citizens and youth in escort services, auxiliary police services and the  utilization   of   community  outreach  through  publicity  of  approved  anti-crime techniques. All activities must have prior approval from  the  division.