New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08336

Introduced
6/3/25  

Caption

Grants certain park rangers and building security of Erie county peace officer status to issue appearance tickets, simplified traffic informations, simplified parks informations and simplified environmental conservation informations; provides that such shall not be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license has been issued therefor.

Impact

The most significant impact of S08336 revolves around increasing the enforcement powers of park rangers and building security in Erie County. By equipping them with peace officer status, the bill aims to streamline processes in addressing violations and maintaining public safety within parks and related lands. It addresses existing gaps in authority by empowering these employees to act more effectively in their roles, particularly in areas where environmental and public safety laws may have been previously weakly enforced.

Summary

Bill S08336 aims to amend the Criminal Procedure Law in New York by granting peace officer status to specific employees of the Erie County Department of Parks, Recreation, and Forestry, as well as building security personnel from the Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Services. With this new designation, these individuals will have the authority to issue appearance tickets, simplified traffic information, and simplified notices related to parks and environmental conservation. The bill is positioned to enhance the enforcement capabilities within these departments, allowing them to maintain order and safeguard the environments they oversee efficiently.

Conclusion

Ultimately, S08336 represents a legislative effort to adapt to contemporary needs in public safety and environmental conservation within Erie County. Should the bill pass, it could serve as a model for similar laws in other jurisdictions facing challenges in enforcing regulations tied to parks and public areas.

Contention

While the bill seems poised to add necessary authority for operational efficiency, notable points of contention may arise regarding oversight and the extent of the enforcement powers granted. Critics may voice concerns about potential overreach or misuse of power by non-traditional law enforcement personnel. Additionally, debate may ensue regarding the implications of these expanded powers on community relations and public interactions with park rangers.

Companion Bills

NY A07529

Same As Grants certain park rangers and building security of Erie county peace officer status to issue appearance tickets, simplified traffic informations, simplified parks informations and simplified environmental conservation informations; provides that such shall not be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license has been issued therefor.

Previously Filed As

NY A03515

Grants park rangers in Erie county peace officer status to issue appearance tickets, simplified traffic informations, simplified parks informations and simplified environmental conservation informations; provides that such shall not be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license has been issued therefor.

NY S06500

Grants park rangers in Erie county peace officer status to issue appearance tickets, simplified traffic informations, simplified parks informations and simplified environmental conservation informations; provides that such shall not be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license has been issued therefor.

NY A00643

Precludes a local criminal court from issuing a warrant of arrest based on any simplified information when the defendant has not been arraigned and has not come under the control of the court with respect to the charges in the simplified information; provides that this formerly applied only to simplified traffic information.

NY A01082

Designates ordinance officers of the city of Mount Vernon police department as peace officers; authorizes such officers to carry a firearm while performing duties as a peace officer if appropriate license has been issued therefor.

NY A04086

Relates to supporting depositions that are served at the time of issuance of a simplified information.

NY A01654

Requires police officers and peace officers to issue appearance tickets to individuals charged with certain offenses instead of arresting such individuals.

NY A04859

Relates to licenses to carry and possess firearms for police officers; authorizes police officers to apply for a firearms license that is valid throughout the state.

NY A01592

Provides that trained personnel of the Physical Security Organization of a nuclear facility be given peace officer status but shall not carry or possess a firearm.

NY S03220

Requires information on resources for domestic violence and human trafficking victims to be posted in public restrooms and other areas of public buildings which shall be deemed appropriate by the office and task force on human trafficking.

NY A05955

Requires information on resources for domestic violence and human trafficking victims to be posted in public restrooms and other areas of public buildings which shall be deemed appropriate by the office and task force on human trafficking.

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