216-C - Special provisions for cutlery and knife museums that exhibit automatic knifes.

§ 216-c. Special provisions for cutlery and knife museums that exhibit  automatic knives. 1. For the purposes of this section:    a.  "automatic  knife" has the meaning defined therefor in subdivision  five-c of section 265.00 of the penal law.    b. "cutlery and knife museum" means either: (i) a  cutlery  and  knife  museum  or  institution  that  is located in Orange, Sullivan, or Ulster  county  which  is  devoted  to  the  public  exhibition,   display,   or  demonstration  of  cutlery  and  knives,  including  an  automatic knife  collection, and is incorporated for the  promotion  of  art,  education,  history, and science, or for preserving the cultural significance of the  manufacture  of  knives  and cutlery in the Hudson valley and throughout  the United States, or (ii) any other museum or institution, which is not  located in a city having a population of one million or  more,  that  is  incorporated  for  the promotion of art, education, history, and science  and which offers for public display or  exhibition  an  automatic  knife  collection.    2.  A  cutlery  and  knife  museum  that  wishes  to exhibit, show, or  display, in whole or in part,  an  automatic  knife  collection  may  be  chartered,  established,  or  otherwise permitted to operate and conduct  its business pursuant to the provisions of this section and section  two  hundred  sixteen  of this part. Any such museum shall also be subject to  the other sections of this part applicable to museums  or  institutions;  provided that this section shall supersede any inconsistent provision of  any  other  section  of this part applicable to museums or institutions,  except section two hundred sixteen of this part.    3. All applicants for a  cutlery  and  knife  museum  subject  to  the  provisions  of  this  section,  who  plan  to  exhibit, show, or display  automatic knives, shall be fingerprinted. Any  other  person  thereafter  seeking to become a director, officer, employee, or agent of such museum  shall  be  fingerprinted.  Such  fingerprints  shall be submitted to the  division of criminal justice  services  for  a  state  criminal  history  record  check,  as  defined in subdivision one of section three thousand  thirty-five of this chapter, and may be submitted to the federal  bureau  of investigation for a national criminal history record check.    4.  Every  museum  that  contains,  displays, exhibits or demonstrates  cutlery, knives and/or automatic knives that are unlawful to possess  in  this  state  shall implement and submit for approval a security plan for  securing such cutlery, knives and automatic knives to  the  division  of  state   police   or   police   department  or  sheriff's  office  having  jurisdiction over the museum. The security  plan  will  detail  specific  measures  that  would be used to prevent the unlawful use of such items.  The division of state police or police department  or  sheriff's  office  having  jurisdiction  over  the museum shall review the plan and certify  whether it meets statutory requirements. Such plan must satisfy at least  the following requirements:    a. The building in  which  all  cutlery,  knife  and  automatic  knife  collections  are  housed  shall  be  secured against unauthorized entry,  using heavy duty locks and doors  that  are  resistant  to  damage,  and  windows shall be resistant to breakage.    b.  The  display  and exhibition cases shall be securely locked at all  times except when removing a single cutlery, knife  or  automatic  knife  item to be placed in storage or on display; and    c.  When not displayed, all cutlery, knives and automatic knives shall  be secured in a locked fireproof safe or vault on the premises or  in  a  similar secured and locked area.    5.  All  cutlery  and  knife museums subject to the provisions of this  section that wish to ship or loan cutlery, knives or automatic knives to  other licensed museums shall notify in writing and obtain approval  fromthe  division  of  state  police. Additionally, any museum that does not  contain, display, exhibit or demonstrate cutlery,  knives  or  automatic  knives  that are unlawful to possess prior to the effective date of this  section shall implement and submit for approval a security plan pursuant  to subdivision four of this section prior to obtaining such items.    6.  No  cutlery  and  knife  museum, subject to the provisions of this  section, may introduce automatic knives  into  its  premises  until  the  division of state police or police department or sheriff's office having  jurisdiction  over  the  museum has inspected the equipment and building  features specified in subdivisions four and five  of  this  section  and  certified  in  writing  that  all  of  them are in compliance with their  statutory requirements.    7. All cutlery and knife museums, subject to the  provisions  of  this  section, shall be allowed to possess, own, collect, accept, and purchase  automatic  knives to further their activities to promote art, education,  history,  and  science,  and  for  the  preservation  of  the   cultural  significance of the manufacture of cutlery and knives in New York state.