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§ 223. Motor  vehicle theft prevention program. 1. The commissioner is  hereby authorized and  directed  to  establish  a  motor  vehicle  theft  prevention  program within the department which shall have trained motor  vehicle investigators and police officers participating in it.    2. It shall be the duty of  such  investigators  to  conduct  detailed  investigations,  in cooperation with law enforcement officials, of those  entities which may be  possible  sources  for  the  disposal  of  stolen  vehicles  or  major  component  parts;  to  determine the reliability of  applicants required to be registered under provisions of the vehicle and  traffic law; to provide  assistance  to  law  enforcement  personnel  in  determining  sources  of  outlets  for  stolen motor vehicles and stolen  motor  vehicle  parts;  to  cooperate  with  law  enforcement  personnel  relative to the investigation of organized motor vehicle theft rings; to  examine  motor  vehicles prior to the issuance of a New York state motor  vehicle title at the discretion of  the  commissioner;  and  to  inspect  motor vehicles for which a notice of acquisition is required to be filed  pursuant  to  section  four hundred twenty-nine of this chapter whenever  such a vehicle is to be registered for use upon the public highway.    3. The commissioner, in consultation  with  the  commissioner  of  the  division  of  criminal justice services, shall establish a motor vehicle  theft prevention program to be known as the " Watch Your  Car  Program,"  which  shall  include  the issuance of official decals to identify motor  vehicles that are not normally operated between the hours of  1:00  A.M.  and  5:00 A.M. Participation in the program shall be voluntary in nature  and shall involve the following:    (a) In the presence of a duly authorized police  officer  in  any  law  enforcement  agency  participating in such program, the registered owner  of a motor vehicle shall sign an informed consent  statement  indicating  that the motor vehicle registered to such owner is not normally operated  between  the  hours of 1:00 A.M. and 5:00 A.M. The form of such informed  consent  statement  shall  be  promulgated  by  the  commissioner  after  consultation  with  the commissioner of the division of criminal justice  services.    (b) (i) Upon signing such informed consent statement,  the  registered  owner  shall  be  issued  decals  approved  by the commissioner and such  decals shall be affixed to the owner's vehicle in a conspicuous place as  prescribed by the commissioner. The decals shall be issued  by  the  law  enforcement agency participating in the program.    (ii) The law enforcement agency issuing the decals shall make a record  of  the  decals  issued  to each registered owner. Such records shall be  maintained by the law enforcement agencies participating in the  program  and  shall  be  available  to the commissioner, to the superintendent of  state police, to the commissioner of the division  of  criminal  justice  services and to law enforcement agencies.    (c)  Informed  consent  statement  forms  shall  be  available  at all  participating  law  enforcement  agencies  throughout  the  state.   The  commissioner  may  accept  the format used for the decal and application  used by local police officials in municipalities that  implemented  such  programs prior to the effective date of this subdivision.    4.  The  commissioner  shall,  no  later  than January first, nineteen  hundred eighty-two, submit to the governor and the legislature a  report  on  the  results  and  operation  of  the motor vehicle theft prevention  program.    5. The expenses incurred by the commissioner in implementing the motor  vehicle theft prevention program created by this section shall be funded  from revenues collected pursuant to  sections  four  hundred  fifteen-a,  four  hundred  twenty-one,  subdivision  five  of  section  four hundred  twenty-three-a and four hundred thirty of this chapter.

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§ 223. Motor  vehicle theft prevention program. 1. The commissioner is  hereby authorized and  directed  to  establish  a  motor  vehicle  theft  prevention  program within the department which shall have trained motor  vehicle investigators and police officers participating in it.    2. It shall be the duty of  such  investigators  to  conduct  detailed  investigations,  in cooperation with law enforcement officials, of those  entities which may be  possible  sources  for  the  disposal  of  stolen  vehicles  or  major  component  parts;  to  determine the reliability of  applicants required to be registered under provisions of the vehicle and  traffic law; to provide  assistance  to  law  enforcement  personnel  in  determining  sources  of  outlets  for  stolen motor vehicles and stolen  motor  vehicle  parts;  to  cooperate  with  law  enforcement  personnel  relative to the investigation of organized motor vehicle theft rings; to  examine  motor  vehicles prior to the issuance of a New York state motor  vehicle title at the discretion of  the  commissioner;  and  to  inspect  motor vehicles for which a notice of acquisition is required to be filed  pursuant  to  section  four hundred twenty-nine of this chapter whenever  such a vehicle is to be registered for use upon the public highway.    3. The commissioner, in consultation  with  the  commissioner  of  the  division  of  criminal justice services, shall establish a motor vehicle  theft prevention program to be known as the " Watch Your  Car  Program,"  which  shall  include  the issuance of official decals to identify motor  vehicles that are not normally operated between the hours of  1:00  A.M.  and  5:00 A.M. Participation in the program shall be voluntary in nature  and shall involve the following:    (a) In the presence of a duly authorized police  officer  in  any  law  enforcement  agency  participating in such program, the registered owner  of a motor vehicle shall sign an informed consent  statement  indicating  that the motor vehicle registered to such owner is not normally operated  between  the  hours of 1:00 A.M. and 5:00 A.M. The form of such informed  consent  statement  shall  be  promulgated  by  the  commissioner  after  consultation  with  the commissioner of the division of criminal justice  services.    (b) (i) Upon signing such informed consent statement,  the  registered  owner  shall  be  issued  decals  approved  by the commissioner and such  decals shall be affixed to the owner's vehicle in a conspicuous place as  prescribed by the commissioner. The decals shall be issued  by  the  law  enforcement agency participating in the program.    (ii) The law enforcement agency issuing the decals shall make a record  of  the  decals  issued  to each registered owner. Such records shall be  maintained by the law enforcement agencies participating in the  program  and  shall  be  available  to the commissioner, to the superintendent of  state police, to the commissioner of the division  of  criminal  justice  services and to law enforcement agencies.    (c)  Informed  consent  statement  forms  shall  be  available  at all  participating  law  enforcement  agencies  throughout  the  state.   The  commissioner  may  accept  the format used for the decal and application  used by local police officials in municipalities that  implemented  such  programs prior to the effective date of this subdivision.    4.  The  commissioner  shall,  no  later  than January first, nineteen  hundred eighty-two, submit to the governor and the legislature a  report  on  the  results  and  operation  of  the motor vehicle theft prevention  program.    5. The expenses incurred by the commissioner in implementing the motor  vehicle theft prevention program created by this section shall be funded  from revenues collected pursuant to  sections  four  hundred  fifteen-a,  four  hundred  twenty-one,  subdivision  five  of  section  four hundred  twenty-three-a and four hundred thirty of this chapter.

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Statutes > New-york > Vat > Title-2 > Article-2 > 223

§ 223. Motor  vehicle theft prevention program. 1. The commissioner is  hereby authorized and  directed  to  establish  a  motor  vehicle  theft  prevention  program within the department which shall have trained motor  vehicle investigators and police officers participating in it.    2. It shall be the duty of  such  investigators  to  conduct  detailed  investigations,  in cooperation with law enforcement officials, of those  entities which may be  possible  sources  for  the  disposal  of  stolen  vehicles  or  major  component  parts;  to  determine the reliability of  applicants required to be registered under provisions of the vehicle and  traffic law; to provide  assistance  to  law  enforcement  personnel  in  determining  sources  of  outlets  for  stolen motor vehicles and stolen  motor  vehicle  parts;  to  cooperate  with  law  enforcement  personnel  relative to the investigation of organized motor vehicle theft rings; to  examine  motor  vehicles prior to the issuance of a New York state motor  vehicle title at the discretion of  the  commissioner;  and  to  inspect  motor vehicles for which a notice of acquisition is required to be filed  pursuant  to  section  four hundred twenty-nine of this chapter whenever  such a vehicle is to be registered for use upon the public highway.    3. The commissioner, in consultation  with  the  commissioner  of  the  division  of  criminal justice services, shall establish a motor vehicle  theft prevention program to be known as the " Watch Your  Car  Program,"  which  shall  include  the issuance of official decals to identify motor  vehicles that are not normally operated between the hours of  1:00  A.M.  and  5:00 A.M. Participation in the program shall be voluntary in nature  and shall involve the following:    (a) In the presence of a duly authorized police  officer  in  any  law  enforcement  agency  participating in such program, the registered owner  of a motor vehicle shall sign an informed consent  statement  indicating  that the motor vehicle registered to such owner is not normally operated  between  the  hours of 1:00 A.M. and 5:00 A.M. The form of such informed  consent  statement  shall  be  promulgated  by  the  commissioner  after  consultation  with  the commissioner of the division of criminal justice  services.    (b) (i) Upon signing such informed consent statement,  the  registered  owner  shall  be  issued  decals  approved  by the commissioner and such  decals shall be affixed to the owner's vehicle in a conspicuous place as  prescribed by the commissioner. The decals shall be issued  by  the  law  enforcement agency participating in the program.    (ii) The law enforcement agency issuing the decals shall make a record  of  the  decals  issued  to each registered owner. Such records shall be  maintained by the law enforcement agencies participating in the  program  and  shall  be  available  to the commissioner, to the superintendent of  state police, to the commissioner of the division  of  criminal  justice  services and to law enforcement agencies.    (c)  Informed  consent  statement  forms  shall  be  available  at all  participating  law  enforcement  agencies  throughout  the  state.   The  commissioner  may  accept  the format used for the decal and application  used by local police officials in municipalities that  implemented  such  programs prior to the effective date of this subdivision.    4.  The  commissioner  shall,  no  later  than January first, nineteen  hundred eighty-two, submit to the governor and the legislature a  report  on  the  results  and  operation  of  the motor vehicle theft prevention  program.    5. The expenses incurred by the commissioner in implementing the motor  vehicle theft prevention program created by this section shall be funded  from revenues collected pursuant to  sections  four  hundred  fifteen-a,  four  hundred  twenty-one,  subdivision  five  of  section  four hundred  twenty-three-a and four hundred thirty of this chapter.