New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A04799 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/06/2025

   
  STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 4799 2025-2026 Regular Sessions  IN ASSEMBLY February 6, 2025 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. MANKTELOW -- read once and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs AN ACT to amend the veterans' services law, in relation to establishing a green alert system for missing military members The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. The veterans' services law is amended by adding a new 2 section 29-c to read as follows: 3 § 29-c. Green alert for missing military members. 1. As used in this 4 section: 5 (a) "Alert" means the statewide green alert for missing military 6 members that is developed and implemented under this section. 7 (b) "Law enforcement agency" means a law enforcement agency with 8 jurisdiction over the investigation of a missing military member. 9 (c) "Military member" means a person who is a current or former member 10 of the United States armed forces, including the National Guard or a 11 reserve or auxiliary unit of any branch of the armed forces. 12 2. With the cooperation of the department of transportation, the 13 office of the governor, and other appropriate law enforcement agencies 14 in this state, the department shall develop and implement a statewide 15 green alert to be activated on behalf of a missing military member who 16 has elected to participate in the green alert system and who suffers 17 from a mental illness, including post-traumatic stress disorder, or a 18 traumatic brain injury. 19 3. The state commissioner shall be the statewide coordinator of the 20 green alert. The state commissioner shall adopt rules and issue direc- 21 tives as necessary to ensure proper implementation of the green alert. 22 Such rules and directives shall include: 23 (a) the procedures to be used by a law enforcement agency to verify 24 whether a military member is missing and suffers from a mental illness, 25 including post-traumatic stress disorder, or a traumatic brain injury; EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD03635-01-5 

 A. 4799 2 1 (b) a description of the circumstances under which a law enforcement 2 agency is required to report a missing military member to the depart- 3 ment; 4 (c) the procedures to be used by an individual or entity to report 5 information about a missing military member to designated media outlets 6 in this state; 7 (d) guidelines for releasing only the information necessary in order 8 to protect the privacy of a missing military member for whom a green 9 alert has been issued, including compliance with the Health Insurance 10 Portability and Accountability Act of 1996; and 11 (e) forms for use by law enforcement agencies in requesting activation 12 of the alert system. 13 4. The department shall recruit public and commercial television and 14 radio broadcasters, private commercial entities, state or local govern- 15 mental entities, the public, and other appropriate persons to assist in 16 developing and implementing the alert system. A state agency participat- 17 ing in the alert system shall: 18 (a) cooperate with the department and assist in developing and imple- 19 menting the alert system; and 20 (b) establish a plan for providing relevant information to its offi- 21 cers, investigators, or employees, as appropriate, once the alert system 22 has been activated. 23 5. The department of transportation shall establish a plan for provid- 24 ing relevant information to the public through an existing system of 25 dynamic message signs located across the state. 26 6. A law enforcement agency shall notify the department if such agen- 27 cy: 28 (a) receives a report regarding a missing military member who is 29 determined by the agency to be a participant in the green alert system; 30 (b) verifies that at the time the military member is reported missing: 31 (i) the person reported missing is a military member; 32 (ii) the military member's location is unknown; and 33 (iii) the military member suffers from a mental illness, including 34 post-traumatic stress disorder, or a traumatic brain injury; and 35 (c) determines that the military member's disappearance poses a credi- 36 ble threat to the military member's health and safety or the health and 37 safety of another. 38 (d) A law enforcement agency shall verify the information required by 39 this subdivision and make the determination required as soon as practi- 40 cable after the agency receives a report regarding a missing military 41 member. 42 (e) In verifying that the military member suffers from a mental 43 illness, including post-traumatic stress disorder, or a traumatic brain 44 injury the law enforcement agency shall require the family or legal 45 guardian of the military member to provide documentation of the illness 46 or injury. 47 7. (a) When a law enforcement agency notifies the department, the 48 department shall confirm the accuracy of the information and, if 49 confirmed, immediately issue an alert under this section in accordance 50 with department rules. 51 (b) In issuing the alert, the department shall send the alert to 52 designated media outlets in this state. Following receipt of the alert, 53 participating radio stations and television stations and other partic- 54 ipating media outlets may issue the alert at designated intervals to 55 assist in locating the missing military member. 56 (c) The alert shall include: 

 A. 4799 3 1 (i) all appropriate information that is provided by the law enforce- 2 ment agency under this section and that may lead to the safe recovery of 3 the missing military member; and 4 (ii) a statement instructing any person with information related to 5 the missing military member to contact a law enforcement agency. 6 (d) The state commissioner shall terminate any activation of the alert 7 with respect to a particular missing military member not later than the 8 earlier of the date on which: 9 (i) the missing military member is located or the situation is other- 10 wise resolved; or 11 (ii) the notification period ends, as determined by the department's 12 rules. 13 (e) A law enforcement agency that locates a missing military member 14 who is the subject of an alert under this section shall notify the 15 department as soon as possible that the missing military member has been 16 located. 17 8. The department of transportation is not required to use any exist- 18 ing system of dynamic message signs in a statewide alert system created 19 under this section if the department of transportation receives notice 20 from the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway 21 Administration that the use of the signs would result in the loss of 22 federal highway funding or other punitive actions taken against this 23 state due to noncompliance with federal laws, regulations, or policies. 24 9. The department shall establish an opt-out procedure for military 25 members who do not wish to be included in the green alert program. Such 26 opt-out form shall be made available in hard copy and shall be made 27 electronically available on the department's website. 28 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.