Bill Text: NY S00680 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Requires state agencies and certain covered authorities to purchase handguns from responsible suppliers; defines criteria therefor; provides for exceptions.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-08-10 - PRINT NUMBER 680A [S00680 Detail]

Download: New_York-2011-S00680-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                          680
                              2011-2012 Regular Sessions
                                   I N  S E N A T E
                                      (PREFILED)
                                    January 5, 2011
                                      ___________
       Introduced  by  Sen. PERALTA -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
         printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance
       AN ACT to amend the state finance law, in relation to the procurement of
         handguns by state agencies
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section  1. Declaration of legislative findings and intent. The legis-
    2  lature finds that it is in the state's best interest to procure handguns
    3  for use by state employees in  the  performance  of  their  duties  from
    4  responsible  suppliers that are committed to a standard of conduct which
    5  makes every effort to eliminate sales of guns that might lead to illegal
    6  possession and/or misuse by criminals, unauthorized juveniles, and other
    7  prohibited persons.
    8    Over 30,000 people in the United States die each  year  from  gunfire,
    9  including  4,200  children. On average, firearms kill approximately nine
   10  American children every day. In New York City,  firearms,  predominantly
   11  handguns,  are  used  in  approximately sixty-six percent of the murders
   12  committed each year. More than twice the number of individuals  murdered
   13  with  a  firearm  suffered  injuries inflicted by firearms. Handguns are
   14  also used in a high percentage of other crimes, including robbery, felo-
   15  ny reckless endangerment and menacing.
   16    Government agencies purchase approximately twenty-five percent of  all
   17  guns  sold  in  the  United  States,  including  guns for police forces,
   18  correctional services, and public safety agencies. The state is a  major
   19  purchaser  of  handguns  for  use by the state's various law enforcement
   20  agencies.  The  legislature  finds  that  the  state,  acting  with  the
   21  discretion  allowed any private participant in the market, should choose
   22  to allocate its purchasing dollars in a manner that promotes the respon-
   23  sible manufacture, shipment, and distribution of handguns.  In  further-
   24  ance  of  this  goal,  this  legislation  requires  that  state agencies
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD00943-01-1
       S. 680                              2
    1  purchase handguns from suppliers that refrain from marketing or manufac-
    2  turing handguns in a manner that is attractive to  criminals  and  juve-
    3  niles,  as  well  as adhere to other provisions designed to minimize the
    4  risk  to innocent third parties and to prevent handguns from leaving the
    5  legal stream of commerce. Nevertheless, the legislature recognizes  that
    6  handguns  which  satisfy  the standards required by this legislation may
    7  not be  suitable  for  law  enforcement  needs,  thus,  the  legislation
    8  provides  an  exception  if  necessary  for  handguns  procured  for law
    9  enforcement or military uses.
   10    The legislature finds that it is imperative that the state  spend  its
   11  citizens'  money  in a manner that promotes the safety and well-being of
   12  all residents. Accordingly, the legislature finds  that  when  procuring
   13  handguns, the state should do so from responsible manufacturers whenever
   14  possible.
   15    S  2.  The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 169 to
   16  read as follows:
   17    S 169. PURCHASE OF HANDGUNS.   1. FOR THE  PURPOSES  OF  THIS  SECTION
   18  ONLY, THE FOLLOWING TERMS SHALL HAVE THE FOLLOWING MEANINGS:
   19    (A) "CONTRACT" MEANS ANY WRITTEN AGREEMENT, PURCHASE ORDER, OR INSTRU-
   20  MENT  WHEREBY A CONTRACTING AGENCY IS COMMITTED TO EXPEND OR DOES EXPEND
   21  FUNDS IN RETURN FOR WORK, LABOR, SERVICES, SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT,  MATERI-
   22  ALS, OR ANY COMBINATION OF THE FOREGOING.
   23    (B)  "RESPONSIBLE  SUPPLIER"  MEANS  THAT  THE  SUPPLIER  OF HANDGUNS,
   24  INCLUDING A MANUFACTURER, RETAIL DEALER,  AND/OR  WHOLESALE  DEALER,  IS
   25  ABLE  TO DEMONSTRATE THAT IT IS COMMITTED TO A STANDARD OF CONDUCT WHICH
   26  MAKES EVERY REASONABLE EFFORT TO ELIMINATE SALES OF WEAPONS  THAT  MIGHT
   27  LEAD  TO  ILLEGAL  POSSESSION  AND/OR  MISUSE BY CRIMINALS, UNAUTHORIZED
   28  JUVENILES, AND OTHER PROHIBITED PERSONS. THIS STANDARD  INCLUDES  DEMON-
   29  STRATED COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING PROVISIONS:
   30    (1)  DOES  NOT  SELL WEAPONS TO DEALERS WHO HAVE SOLD MORE THAN TWENTY
   31  WEAPONS WITHIN ANY CONTINUOUS TWELVE MONTH PERIOD IN THE PRECEDING  FIVE
   32  YEARS  TRACED  TO USE IN A CRIME OR ILLEGAL POSSESSION, AS DETERMINED BY
   33  THE UNITED STATES BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS AND EXPLOSIVES OR
   34  WHO HAVE NOT, ON THEIR OWN, SOLD WEAPONS, TWENTY OR MORE OF WHICH WITHIN
   35  ANY CONTINUOUS TWELVE MONTH PERIOD  IN  THE  PRECEDING  FIVE  YEARS  ARE
   36  TRACED  TO  USE  IN  A CRIME OR ILLEGAL POSSESSION, AS DETERMINED BY THE
   37  UNITED STATES BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS AND EXPLOSIVES;
   38    (2) MAKES NO SALES AT GUN SHOWS  OR  ALTERNATIVE  VENUES  UNLESS  SUCH
   39  SALES  AT  THE  GUN  SHOW  OR  ALTERNATIVE VENUE ARE CONDUCTED ONLY UPON
   40  COMPLETION OF A BACKGROUND CHECK AND ALL SELLERS  AT  THE  GUN  SHOW  OR
   41  ALTERNATIVE VENUE AGREE TO CONDUCT SALES ONLY UPON COMPLETION OF A BACK-
   42  GROUND  CHECK  AS DICTATED BY STATE AND FEDERAL LAW FOR SALE AT A RETAIL
   43  GUN STORE;
   44    (3) (I) IN THE CASE OF A MANUFACTURER SELLING WEAPONS TO DEALERS, ONLY
   45  SELLS TO DEALERS WHO OPERATE A RETAIL SHOP LOCATED AT A  FIXED  ADDRESS,
   46  OR (II) IN THE CASE OF RETAIL OR WHOLESALE DEALERS WHERE:
   47    A. THE DEALER MAINTAINS AN ELECTRONIC DATABASE OF MAKE, MODEL, CALIBER
   48  OR  GAUGE, AND SERIAL NUMBER OF ALL WEAPONS HELD IN INVENTORY OR OFFERED
   49  FOR SALE;
   50    B. THE DEALER MAINTAINS AN ELECTRONIC DATABASE OF MAKE, MODEL, CALIBER
   51  OR GAUGE, AND SERIAL NUMBER OF ALL WEAPONS SOLD AND THE NAME AND LICENSE
   52  NUMBER OF ALL PURCHASERS; AND
   53    C. THE DEALER MAKES VISIBLE ALL PERMITS AND LEGALLY REQUIRED SIGNAGE;
   54    (4) PROVIDES FULL ACCESS OF AFOREMENTIONED RECORDS TO LAW  ENFORCEMENT
   55  AND GOVERNMENT REGULATORS CONDUCTING COMPLIANCE INSPECTIONS;
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    1    (5)  LIMITS PURCHASES BY ANY INDIVIDUAL IN ANY GIVEN THIRTY DAY PERIOD
    2  TO ONE WEAPON; AND
    3    (6) IMPLEMENTS A SECURITY PLAN FOR SECURING WEAPONS IN TRANSIT.
    4    (C) "CONTRACTING AGENCY" MEANS A STATE AGENCY OR COVERED AUTHORITY.
    5    (D)  "CONTRACTOR" MEANS ANY SUPPLIER, BY SALE OR LEASE, OF HANDGUNS TO
    6  A CONTRACTING AGENCY.
    7    (E) "HANDGUN" MEANS A REVOLVER OR SEMI-AUTOMATIC  PISTOL  DESIGNED  TO
    8  EXPEL A PROJECTILE BY THE ACTION OF AN EXPLOSIVE.
    9    (F)  "STATE  AGENT"  MEANS  ANY  INDIVIDUAL WHO, AS PART OF HIS OR HER
   10  OFFICIAL DUTIES, PURCHASES OR LEASES A HANDGUN FINANCED IN WHOLE  OR  IN
   11  PART BY A CONTRACTING AGENCY FOR PERFORMANCE OF OFFICIAL DUTIES.
   12    2.  A  CONTRACTING AGENCY SHALL ONLY ENTER INTO A CONTRACT TO PURCHASE
   13  OR OBTAIN FOR ANY PURPOSE HANDGUNS FROM A RESPONSIBLE  SUPPLIER,  AND  A
   14  STATE  AGENT  SHALL ONLY PURCHASE OR LEASE A HANDGUN FOR USE IN PERFORM-
   15  ANCE OF OFFICIAL DUTIES FROM A RESPONSIBLE SUPPLIER.
   16    3. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE POLICE SHALL PROMULGATE RULES  SPECIFY-
   17  ING  THE  DOCUMENTS AND INFORMATION THAT CONTRACTORS MUST PROVIDE TO THE
   18  CONTRACTING AGENCY FOR PURPOSES OF SUBPARAGRAPH THREE OF  PARAGRAPH  (B)
   19  OF SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION.
   20    4.  UPON  A  DETERMINATION  THAT  A CONTRACTOR IS IN VIOLATION OF THIS
   21  SECTION, THE CONTRACTING AGENCY SHALL REVIEW SUCH INFORMATION AND  OFFER
   22  THE  CONTRACTOR  AN  OPPORTUNITY  TO  RESPOND. IF THE CONTRACTING AGENCY
   23  FINDS THAT A VIOLATION HAS OCCURRED, IT SHALL TAKE SUCH ACTION AS MAY BE
   24  APPROPRIATE AND PROVIDED FOR BY LAW, RULE OR  CONTRACT,  INCLUDING,  BUT
   25  NOT  LIMITED  TO,  IMPOSING  SANCTIONS,  SEEKING  COMPLIANCE, RECOVERING
   26  DAMAGES, DECLARING THE  CONTRACTOR  IN  DEFAULT,  SEEKING  DEBARMENT  OR
   27  SUSPENSION OF THE CONTRACTOR AND/OR DEEMING IT AS NON-RESPONSIBLE.
   28    5. EVERY CONTRACT FOR OR ON BEHALF OF ALL CONTRACTING AGENCIES FOR THE
   29  SUPPLY OF HANDGUNS SHALL CONTAIN A PROVISION OR PROVISIONS DETAILING THE
   30  REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION.
   31    6.  WITH  REGARD  TO  A "CONTRACTING AGENCY", THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS
   32  SECTION SHALL BE WAIVED IN WRITING UNDER THE FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES:
   33    (A) THERE IS ONLY ONE PROSPECTIVE CONTRACTOR WILLING TO ENTER  INTO  A
   34  CONTRACT; OR
   35    (B)  WHERE  IT IS DETERMINED THAT ALL BIDDERS TO A CONTRACT ARE DEEMED
   36  INELIGIBLE FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION; OR
   37    (C) WHERE IT IS AVAILABLE FROM  A  SOLE  SOURCE  AND  THE  PROSPECTIVE
   38  CONTRACTOR  IS  NOT  CURRENTLY DISQUALIFIED FROM DOING BUSINESS WITH THE
   39  CONTRACTING AGENCY; OR
   40    (D) THE CONTRACT IS NECESSARY IN ORDER  TO  RESPOND  TO  AN  EMERGENCY
   41  WHICH  ENDANGERS  THE  PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND  SAFETY  AND  NO ENTITY WHICH
   42  COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION CAPABLE OF RESPONDING  TO
   43  THE EMERGENCY IS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE; OR
   44    (E)  WHERE  A  CONTRACTING  AGENCY WHOSE PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY IS LAW
   45  ENFORCEMENT DEEMS IT NECESSARY TO PURCHASE HANDGUNS FROM  OTHER  THAN  A
   46  RESPONSIBLE SUPPLIER; OR
   47    (F)  WHERE INCLUSION OR APPLICATION OF SUCH PROVISIONS WILL VIOLATE OR
   48  BE INCONSISTENT WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF A GRANT, SUBVENTION, OR
   49  CONTRACT OF THE UNITED STATES  OR  NEW  YORK  STATE  GOVERNMENT  OR  THE
   50  INSTRUCTIONS  OF  AN  AUTHORIZED  REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY SUCH AGENCY WITH
   51  RESPECT TO ANY SUCH GRANT, SUBVENTION, OR CONTRACT.
   52    ALL WRITTEN WAIVERS SHALL BECOME PART OF  THE  CONTRACT  FILE  OF  THE
   53  CONTRACTING  AGENCY.  NOTWITHSTANDING ANY WAIVER, THE CONTRACTING AGENCY
   54  SHALL TAKE EVERY REASONABLE MEASURE TO CONTRACT WITH A  MANUFACTURER  OR
   55  DEALER WHO BEST SATISFIES THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION.
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    1    7.  WITH  REGARD  TO  "STATE AGENTS", THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION
    2  SHALL BE WAIVED IN WRITING UNDER THE FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES:
    3    (A)  THE EMPLOYER OF THE STATE AGENT DETERMINES THAT THERE IS ONLY ONE
    4  PROSPECTIVE SUPPLIER WILLING OR ABLE TO SUPPLY SUCH HANDGUN; OR
    5    (B) WHERE THE EMPLOYER OF THE STATE AGENT DETERMINES THAT ALL PROSPEC-
    6  TIVE SUPPLIERS ARE DEEMED INELIGIBLE FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION; OR
    7    (C) WHERE THE EMPLOYER OF THE STATE AGENT DETERMINES THAT THE  HANDGUN
    8  IS AVAILABLE ONLY FROM A SOLE SOURCE AND THE PROSPECTIVE SUPPLIER IS NOT
    9  CURRENTLY  DISQUALIFIED FROM DOING BUSINESS WITH THE CONTRACTING AGENCY;
   10  OR
   11    (D) THE EMPLOYER OF THE STATE AGENT DETERMINES THAT IT IS NECESSARY IN
   12  ORDER TO RESPOND TO AN EMERGENCY WHICH ENDANGERS THE PUBLIC  HEALTH  AND
   13  SAFETY  AND  NO  ENTITY  WHICH  COMPLIES  WITH  THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS
   14  SECTION CAPABLE OF RESPONDING TO THE EMERGENCY IS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE;
   15  OR
   16    (E) WHERE THE EMPLOYER OF THE STATE AGENT WHOSE PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
   17  IS LAW ENFORCEMENT DEEMS IT NECESSARY TO PURCHASE  HANDGUNS  FROM  OTHER
   18  THAN A RESPONSIBLE SUPPLIER; OR
   19    (F)  WHERE THE EMPLOYER OF THE STATE AGENT DEEMS THAT THE INCLUSION OR
   20  APPLICATION OF SUCH PROVISIONS WILL VIOLATE OR BE INCONSISTENT WITH  THE
   21  TERMS  AND  CONDITIONS OF A GRANT, SUBVENTION, OR CONTRACT OF THE UNITED
   22  STATES OR NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT OR THE INSTRUCTIONS OF AN AUTHORIZED
   23  REPRESENTATIVE OF ANY SUCH  AGENCY  WITH  RESPECT  TO  ANY  SUCH  GRANT,
   24  SUBVENTION OR CONTRACT.
   25    8.  THIS  SECTION  SHALL  NOT APPLY TO ANY CONTRACT WITH A CONTRACTING
   26  AGENCY ENTERED INTO PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS SECTION.
   27    9. IF ANY  SUBDIVISION,  PARAGRAPH,  SUBPARAGRAPH,  SENTENCE,  CLAUSE,
   28  PHRASE,  OR  OTHER  PORTION OF THIS SECTION IS, FOR ANY REASON, DECLARED
   29  UNCONSTITUTIONAL OR INVALID, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY ANY COURT OF COMPE-
   30  TENT JURISDICTION, SUCH PORTION SHALL  BE  DEEMED  SEVERABLE,  AND  SUCH
   31  UNCONSTITUTIONALITY  OR  INVALIDITY SHALL NOT AFFECT THE VALIDITY OF THE
   32  REMAINING PORTIONS OF  THIS  SECTION,  WHICH  REMAINING  PORTIONS  SHALL
   33  CONTINUE IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT.
   34    S 3. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
   35  it shall have become a law.
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