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A04241 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         4241--A
 
                               2017-2018 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    February 1, 2017
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M. of A. ENGLEBRIGHT, PEOPLES-STOKES, BENEDETTO, CUSICK,
          HEVESI, JAFFEE, LUPARDO,  TITONE,  ZEBROWSKI,  CRESPO,  FAHY,  WEPRIN,
          COOK,  COLTON,  D'URSO,  HARRIS,  JEAN-PIERRE, JENNE, McDONALD, ORTIZ,
          RODRIGUEZ, SANTABARBARA, SEPULVEDA, SIMANOWITZ, SKOUFIS, STIRPE, WOER-
          NER, CROUCH, FRIEND, LUPINACCI,  MALLIOTAKIS,  BLAKE,  KEARNS,  JOHNS,
          B. MILLER  --  Multi-Sponsored  by  --  M.  of A. ABBATE, BLANKENBUSH,
          GALEF, MAGEE, SIMON -- read once and  referred  to  the  Committee  on
          Governmental Operations -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered
          reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
 
        AN  ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to enacting the New York
          emergency responder act
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Short  title. This act shall be known and may be cited as
     2  the "New York emergency responder act".
     3    § 2. The executive law is amended by adding a new section 29-f to read
     4  as follows:
     5    § 29-f. The New York emergency responder  act.  1.  As  used  in  this
     6  section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
     7    (a)  "Public  official"  shall  mean any appointed or elected federal,
     8  state or local official with executive responsibility in  the  jurisdic-
     9  tion  in which the emergency or event has occurred, and acting in his or
    10  her official capacity.
    11    (b) "Public safety official"  shall  mean  any  appointed  or  elected
    12  federal,  state or local official with executive responsibility to coor-
    13  dinate public safety in the jurisdiction in which the emergency or event
    14  has occurred, and acting in his or her official capacity.
    15    (c) "Law enforcement official" shall mean  any  appointed  or  elected
    16  federal,  state or local official with executive responsibility to coor-
    17  dinate law enforcement in the jurisdiction in  which  the  emergency  or
    18  event has occurred, and acting in his or her official capacity.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD03673-02-7

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     1    (d)  "Code  enforcement  official" shall mean any appointed or elected
     2  federal, state or local official with executive responsibility to  coor-
     3  dinate building inspection in the jurisdiction in which the emergency or
     4  event has occurred, and acting in his or her official capacity.
     5    (e)  "Declared  emergency"  shall  mean  any  state disaster emergency
     6  declaration or local emergency order proclamation, by a public official,
     7  of the occurrence or imminent threat of a disaster or rioting, catastro-
     8  phe or similar public emergency, or in the event of reasonable apprehen-
     9  sion of immediate danger thereof, and upon a finding by the public offi-
    10  cial that the public safety is imperiled thereby.
    11    (f) "Municipal  corporation"  shall  mean  a  county,  town,  city  or
    12  village.
    13    (g)  "State department" shall mean those state government departments,
    14  divisions or commissions empowered by the state to enter into contractu-
    15  al agreements on behalf of the state.
    16    (h) "State authority" shall mean a public authority or public  benefit
    17  corporation  created  by or existing under this chapter or any other law
    18  of the state, with one or more of its members appointed by the  governor
    19  or  who  serve  as  members  by  virtue of holding a civil office of the
    20  state, other than an interstate or  international  authority  or  public
    21  benefit  corporation, including subsidiaries of such public authority or
    22  public benefit corporation.
    23    (i) "Local authority" shall mean: (1) a  public  authority  or  public
    24  benefit  corporation  created  by  or existing under this chapter or any
    25  other law of the state whose members do not hold a civil office  of  the
    26  state,  are not appointed by the governor or are appointed by the gover-
    27  nor specifically upon the recommendation  of  the  local  government  or
    28  governments; (2) a not-for-profit corporation affiliated with, sponsored
    29  by or created by a county, city, town or village government; (3) a local
    30  industrial development agency or authority of another local public bene-
    31  fit corporation; (4) an affiliate of such local authority; or (5) a land
    32  bank corporation created pursuant to article sixteen of the not-for-pro-
    33  fit corporation law.
    34    (j)  "School  district"  shall  mean any common school district, union
    35  free school district, central school district, city school district,  or
    36  central high school district.
    37    (k)  "Special  district"  shall  mean  a  town  or  county improvement
    38  district, district corporation or other  district  established  for  the
    39  purpose of carrying on, performing or financing one or more improvements
    40  or  services  intended to benefit the health, welfare, safety or conven-
    41  ience of the inhabitants of such district or to benefit the real proper-
    42  ty within such district, and  in  which  real  property  is  subject  to
    43  special  ad  valorem  levies or special assessments for the purposes for
    44  which such district was established.
    45    (l) "Emergency assistance" shall mean (1) any  assistance  or  advice,
    46  furnishing of construction, supplies, materials, equipment or labor; (2)
    47  provision  of  structural,  electrical,  mechanical or other engineering
    48  services rendered pursuant to article  one  hundred  forty-five  of  the
    49  education  law;  (3) architectural services rendered pursuant to article
    50  one hundred forty-seven of the education law;  (4)  landscape  architec-
    51  tural  services  rendered pursuant to article one hundred forty-eight of
    52  the education law; (5) land  surveying  services  rendered  pursuant  to
    53  article  one  hundred forty-five of the education law; or (6) geological
    54  services rendered pursuant to article  one  hundred  forty-five  of  the
    55  education  law arising from or in connection with an actual or impending

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     1  declared emergency, or national, state or local disaster, as defined  in
     2  paragraph a of subdivision two of section twenty of this article.
     3    2.  Subject  to  paragraphs  (a)  through (g) of this subdivision, any
     4  person, corporation or other entity, and the  employees  and  agents  of
     5  such  person,  corporation  or  other  entity,  which provides emergency
     6  assistance either on a voluntary basis at the request of a public  offi-
     7  cial,  law enforcement official, public safety official or code enforce-
     8  ment official, municipal corporation, state department, state authority,
     9  local authority, school district or special district; or pursuant  to  a
    10  contract with a public official, law enforcement official, public safety
    11  official  or  code  enforcement  official,  municipal corporation, state
    12  department, state authority, local authority, school district or special
    13  district; shall not be liable for any civil damages for injuries result-
    14  ing from any act of commission or omission on his or  her  part  in  the
    15  course  of his or her rendering such assistance unless it is established
    16  that such injuries were caused by gross negligence, or reckless,  wanton
    17  or  intentional  misconduct,  on  the  part of such person arising from,
    18  directly or indirectly,  the  person,  corporation  or  entity,  or  the
    19  employees  or  agents of such person, corporation or entity, relating to
    20  the rendering or furnishing of the voluntary  or  contractual  emergency
    21  assistance  in  connection with the disaster or emergency, provided that
    22  the emergency assistance consists of acts, advice, service, work, labor,
    23  materials, supplies, equipment or other activities that  are  consistent
    24  with the nature of and rendered pursuant to the request for, consent to,
    25  approval of, or contract for such emergency assistance.
    26    (a)  The  rights and benefits provided in this subdivision shall apply
    27  with respect to all emergency assistance  furnished  within  the  period
    28  ending  on  the  later of (1) sixty days after the emergency is declared
    29  terminated by the authorized public official, or (2) thirty  days  after
    30  the  applicable official, municipal corporation, department or authority
    31  advises the private person, corporation or other entity that is  provid-
    32  ing the emergency assistance in writing that the emergency assistance is
    33  completed.
    34    (b)  The  rights  and benefits provided in this section shall apply in
    35  all cases except upon a showing that assistance or advice rendered, or a
    36  service furnished for or in  connection  with  an  impending  or  actual
    37  declared  national,  state  or local disaster or emergency was performed
    38  pursuant to a separate written agreement for work  to  be  performed  or
    39  services to be rendered after the conclusion of the emergency assistance
    40  where   the   primary  purpose  of  such  agreement  is  the  design  or
    41  construction of a permanent repair,  restoration,  correction  or  other
    42  remedy  of  the  conditions  that caused or were damaged by the declared
    43  emergency, or national, state or local disaster, as defined in paragraph
    44  a of subdivision two of section twenty of this article.
    45    (c) Where a person, corporation or other entity, or the  employees  or
    46  agents  of  any  person,  corporation  or other entity renders advice or
    47  services at the request of a state or local  employee  or  official  and
    48  where  such  advice  or services fall within the ambit of the rights and
    49  benefits provided in this section, the liability of the state or locali-
    50  ty, if any, which requested the services shall not be  affected  by  the
    51  provisions of this section.
    52    (d)  The  rights and benefits provided in this section shall not apply
    53  to persons, corporations or other entities (1) whose primary business or
    54  occupation, at the time of the occurrence of  the  disaster  or  circum-
    55  stances  that  gave  rise  to the declared emergency for which emergency
    56  assistance was provided, is one of providing emergency  first  responder

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     1  services  in  response  to  declared emergencies, and national, state or
     2  local disasters, as defined in paragraph a of subdivision two of section
     3  twenty of this article; or (2) is regularly engaged in the  business  of
     4  manufacturing  equipment  that  is intended for general use in emergency
     5  response operations.
     6    (e) The rights and benefits provided in this section shall  not  apply
     7  to  persons,  corporations or other entities whose negligence or willful
     8  misconduct caused, in  whole  or  in  material  part,  the  disaster  or
     9  declared emergency.
    10    (f)  Nothing  in  this section shall affect the rights and benefits of
    11  individuals expressly authorized to participate in  volunteer  emergency
    12  response  activities  under  the  direction  of  or in connection with a
    13  community emergency response team, county emergency  management  agency,
    14  state  emergency management agency, state-sponsored volunteer program or
    15  federal emergency management agency.
    16    (g) The rights and benefits provided in this section shall not  affect
    17  the  rights  of  individuals  to  seek  workers'  compensation insurance
    18  compensation and other benefits thereunder.
    19    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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