230 - Gun trafficking interdiction program.

§  230.  Gun  trafficking  interdiction  program.  1.  There is hereby  created  within  the  division  of  criminal  justice  services  a   gun  trafficking  interdiction program to be administered by the commissioner  of the division of criminal justice  services  to  distribute  funds  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  this  section  for the purpose of  interdicting guns and components of guns  illegally  entering  New  York  with  a  focus on those "supplier" states from which substantial numbers  of guns illegally enter this state.    2. The superintendent of the division of state police, in  cooperation  with  the  United  States  department  of  treasury,  bureau of alcohol,  tobacco and firearms and district attorneys in  New  York  state,  shall  develop  and implement a strategy for the interdiction of guns illegally  entering New York from  supplier  states.  The  strategy  shall  include  identifying  and  prosecuting gun traffickers and suppliers of such guns  who may be violating federal, state or local laws, and cooperating  with  the United States department of treasury, bureau of alcohol, tobacco and  firearms  and  appropriate  prosecutorial  agencies  and law enforcement  agencies in supplier states in the investigation and enforcement of such  laws. District attorneys are  authorized  to  enter  into  collaborative  agreements  with  prosecutorial  and  other  governmental  agencies  and  entities in supplier states in an effort to stop the movement of illegal  guns into New York.    3. The commissioner of the division of criminal justice services shall  award grant monies to district attorneys for programs which are designed  to interdict the flow of illegal guns across New York state borders.  In  order  to qualify for such grant monies, a district attorney must submit  an application to the commissioner of the division of  criminal  justice  services  in  accordance  with  guidelines prescribed by the division of  criminal justice services. The application shall identify a strategy and  implementation plan for preventing the entry of illegal guns across  New  York's  borders.  Funds  awarded under this section shall not be used to  supplant federal, state or local funds. No more than  fifty  percent  of  the  funds  available  pursuant  to  this section in any one fiscal year  shall be awarded for programs within a  single  city,  county,  town  or  village.    4.  The superintendent of the division of state police shall establish  and maintain within the division  a  criminal  gun  clearinghouse  as  a  central  repository of information regarding all guns seized, forfeited,  found or otherwise coming into the possession of any state or local  law  enforcement  agency  which  are  believed  to  have  been  used  in  the  commission of a crime. The  superintendent  of  the  division  of  state  police  shall  adopt  and  promulgate  regulations prescribing reporting  procedures for such state or local law enforcement  agencies,  including  the  form  for  reporting  such  information.  In  addition to any other  information which the superintendent of the division of state police may  require,  the  form  shall  require  (a)  the  serial  number  or  other  identifying  information  on  the  gun,  if  available  and  (b) a brief  description of the circumstances under  which  the  gun  came  into  the  possession  of the law enforcement agency, including the crime which was  or may have been committed with the gun.    5. In  any  case  where  a  state  or  local  law  enforcement  agency  investigates  the commission of a crime in this state and a specific gun  is known to have been used in such crime, such  agency  shall  submit  a  request  to  the national tracing center of the United States Department  of Treasury, bureau of  alcohol,  tobacco  and  firearms  to  trace  the  movement  of  such  gun  and  such  federal agency shall be requested to  provide the superintendent of the division of state police and the local  law  enforcement  agency  with  the  results  of  such  a  trace.   Thissubdivision  shall  not apply where the source of a gun is already known  to a local law enforcement agency.