662 - Appointment of private college campus security officers at independent non-profit colleges.

§  662.  Appointment  of  private  college campus security officers at  independent non-profit colleges. 1. Notwithstanding any other  provision  of  law  to  the contrary, the sheriff of any county, any part or all of  which falls outside the limits of a city  having  a  population  of  one  million or more, may appoint as private college campus security officers  security  guards  employed by an independent non-profit college upon the  request of such independent non-profit college in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  subdivision  five of section sixty-four hundred fifty of  the education law. The sheriff may appoint such campus security officers  pursuant to this section only if more than fifty percent  of  the  total  acreage  of  real  property  owned  by  or  under  the  control  of such  independent non-profit college is located within such  sheriff's  county  of jurisdiction and outside the geographic boundaries of any city within  such county and the county legislature or board of supervisors, pursuant  to  local  law or resolution duly adopted, has authorized the sheriff to  make such appointments. Any such security  guards  appointed  as  campus  security  officers  shall  be  employees  of  the independent non-profit  college requesting such appointment and shall not be  officers,  agents,  servants  or  employees  of  the  appointing  sheriff  or  his county of  jurisdiction nor be considered  public  officers,  agents,  servants  or  employees.    Such campus security officers shall have only those powers  set forth in subdivision five of section sixty-four hundred fifty of the  education law.    2. The sheriff may condition appointment  as  private  college  campus  security  officers upon compliance by such campus security officers with  written procedures established by the  sheriff  in  order  to  ensure  a  coordinated and cooperative law enforcement effort and the payment of an  administrative  fee  not  to  exceed  fifty  dollars per year per campus  security officer and may  revoke  such  appointments  at  any  time  for  material non-compliance with the requirements of such written procedures  or subdivision five of section sixty-four hundred fifty of the education  law  or for any other reason that shall disqualify a security guard from  being such a campus security officer pursuant to the provisions of  such  subdivision.