§ 2.10 Persons designated as peace officers.
  Notwithstanding the provisions of any general, special or local law or
charter  to  the  contrary,  only  the  following persons shall have the
powers of, and shall be peace officers:
  1. Constables or police constables of a town or village, provided such
designation is not inconsistent with local law.
  2. The sheriff, undersheriff and deputy sheriffs of New York city  and
sworn  officers  of  the  Westchester county department of public safety
services appointed after January thirty-first, nineteen hundred  eighty-
three  to  the  title of public safety officer and who perform the func-
tions previously performed by a Westchester county deputy sheriff on  or
prior to such date.
  3.  Investigators  of  the  office of the state commission of investi-
gation.
  4. Employees of the department of taxation and finance  designated  by
the  commissioner of taxation and finance as peace officers and assigned
by the commissioner of taxation and finance * (a) to the enforcement  of
any  of the criminal or seizure and forfeiture provisions of the tax law
relating to (i) taxes imposed under or  pursuant  to  the  authority  of
article  twelve-A  of  the tax law and administered by the commissioner,
(ii) taxes imposed under or pursuant to the authority of  article  eigh-
teen  of  the  tax law and administered by the commissioner, (iii) taxes
imposed under article twenty of the tax law, or (iv) sales or compensat-
ing use taxes relating to automotive fuel or  cigarettes  imposed  under
article twenty-eight or pursuant to the authority of article twenty-nine
of the tax law and administered by the commissioner or
* NB Effective until 02/10/31
  * (a) to the enforcement of any of the criminal or seizure and forfei-
ture  provisions  of  the tax law relating to (i) taxes imposed under or
pursuant to the authority of article twelve-A of the tax law and  admin-
istered  by the commissioner of taxation and finance, (ii) taxes imposed
under article twenty of the tax law, or (iii) sales or compensating  use
taxes  relating  to  automotive fuel or cigarettes imposed under article
twenty-eight or pursuant to the authority of article twenty-nine of  the
tax law and administered by the commissioner of taxation and finance or
* NB Effective 02/10/31
  (b)  to  the enforcement of any provision of the penal law relating to
any of the taxes described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision or
  (c) as revenue crimes specialist and assigned to  the  enforcement  of
any  of  the  criminal provisions of the tax law or any provision of the
penal law relating to taxes imposed under article twenty-eight or pursu-
ant to the authority of article twenty-nine of the tax law and  adminis-
tered by the state tax commission or
  *  (c) as revenue crimes specialist and assigned to the enforcement of
any of the criminal provisions of the tax law or any  provision  of  the
penal law relating to taxes imposed under article twenty-eight or pursu-
ant  to the authority of article twenty-nine of the tax law and adminis-
tered by the commissioner or
* NB Expires 02/10/31
  (d) to the enforcement of any provision of law  which  is  subject  to
enforcement  by  criminal penalties and which relates to the performance
by persons employed by the department of taxation  and  finance  of  the
duties of their employment.
  Provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to
authorize any such employee designated as a peace officer after November
first, nineteen hundred eighty-five to carry, possess, repair or dispose
of  a  firearm  unless  the appropriate license therefor has been issued
pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law, and further provided  that,
prior  to  such designation by the commissioner each such employee shall
have successfully  completed  the  training  requirements  specified  in
section 2.30 of this chapter.
  5.  Employees  of  the New York city department of finance assigned to
enforcement of the tax on cigarettes  imposed  by  title  D  of  chapter
forty-six  of  the  administrative  code  of the city of New York by the
commissioner of finance.
  6. Confidential investigators and inspectors,  as  designated  by  the
commissioner,  of the department of agriculture and markets, pursuant to
rules of the department.
  7.  Officers  or  agents  of  a  duly  incorporated  society  for  the
prevention of cruelty to animals.
  7-a.  Officers  or  agents  of  a  duly  incorporated  society for the
prevention of cruelty to children; provided, however,  that  nothing  in
this  subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer or agent  to
carry, possess, repair, or dispose of a firearm unless  the  appropriate
license therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal
law; and provided further that such officer or agent  shall exercise the
powers of a peace officer only when he is acting pursuant to his special
duties.
  8.  Inspectors  and officers of the New York city department of health
when acting pursuant to their special duties as  set  forth  in  section
564-11.0  of  the administrative code of the city of New York; provided,
however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed  to  authorize
such  officer  to  carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless
the appropriate license therefor has been  issued  pursuant  to  section
400.00 of the penal law.
  9.  Park  rangers  in Suffolk county, who shall be authorized to issue
appearance tickets, simplified traffic  informations,  simplified  parks
informations and simplified environmental conservation informations.
  10.  Broome  county  park  rangers  who  shall  be authorized to issue
appearance tickets, simplified traffic  informations,  simplified  parks
informations,  and  simplified  environmental conservation informations;
provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be  deemed  to
authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm
unless  the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to
section 400.00 of the penal law.
  11. Park rangers in Onondaga and Cayuga counties, who shall be author-
ized to  issue  appearance  tickets,  simplified  traffic  informations,
simplified  parks informations and simplified environmental conservation
informations, within the respective counties of Onondaga and Cayuga.
  12. Special policemen designated by the commissioner and the directors
of in-patient facilities in the office  of  mental  health  pursuant  to
section 7.25 of the mental hygiene law, and special policemen designated
by  the commissioner and the directors of facilities under his jurisdic-
tion in the office of mental retardation and developmental  disabilities
pursuant  to section 13.25 of the mental hygiene law; provided, however,
that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such offi-
cers to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the appro-
priate license therefor has been issued pursuant to  section  400.00  of
the penal law.
  13.  Persons  designated  as  special  policemen  by the director of a
hospital in the department of health pursuant to  section  four  hundred
fifty-five  of the public health law; provided, however, that nothing in
this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize  such  officer  to  carry,
possess,  repair  or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license
therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  14. Peace officers appointed by the state university pursuant to para-
graph l of subdivision two of section three hundred  fifty-five  of  the
education law; provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall
be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose
of  a  firearm  unless  the appropriate license therefor has been issued
pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  15. Uniformed enforcement forces of the New York state thruway author-
ity, when acting pursuant to subdivision two of  section  three  hundred
sixty-one of the public authorities law; provided, however, that nothing
in  this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to carry,
possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the  appropriate  license
therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  16.  Employees  of  the  department  of  health designated pursuant to
section thirty-three hundred  eighty-five  of  the  public  health  law;
provided,  however,  that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to
authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm
unless the appropriate license therefor  has  been  issued  pursuant  to
section 400.00 of the penal law.
  17. Uniformed housing guards of the Buffalo municipal housing authori-
ty.
  18. Bay constable of the city of  Rye,  the  villages  of  Mamaroneck,
South  Nyack and bay constables of the towns of East Hampton, Hempstead,
Oyster Bay, Riverhead, Southampton,  Southold,  Islip,  Shelter  Island,
Brookhaven,   Babylon,   Smithtown,   Huntington  and  North  Hempstead;
provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be  deemed  to
authorize  the  bay  constables in the city of Rye, the village of South
Nyack or the towns  of  Brookhaven,  Babylon,  Southold,  East  Hampton,
Riverhead,  Islip,  other  than a bay constable of the town of Islip who
prior to April third, nineteen hundred ninety-eight served as harbormas-
ter for such town and whose position was reclassified as  bay  constable
for  such  town  prior  to  such date, Smithtown, Huntington and Shelter
Island to carry, possess, repair or dispose  of  a  firearm  unless  the
appropriate  license therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00
of the penal law.
  19. Harbor masters appointed by a county, city, town or village.
  20. Bridge and tunnel  officers,  sergeants  and  lieutenants  of  the
Triborough bridge and tunnel authority.
  21. a. Uniformed court officers of the unified court system.
  b.  Court  clerks  of the unified court system in the first and second
departments.
  c. Marshall, deputy marshall, clerk or uniformed court  officer  of  a
district court.
  (d)  Marshalls or deputy marshalls of a city court, provided, however,
that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such offi-
cer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the  appro-
priate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of
the penal law.
  e. Uniformed court officers of the city of Mount Vernon.
  f. Uniformed court officers of the city of Jamestown.
  22. Patrolmen appointed by the Lake George park  commission;  provided
however  that  nothing  in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize
such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of  a  firearm  unless
the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to section
400.00 of the penal law.
  23. Parole officers or warrant officers in the division of parole.
  24. Probation officers.
  25. Officials, as designated by the commissioner of the department  of
correctional   services   pursuant  to  rules  of  the  department,  and
correction officers of any state correctional facility or of  any  penal
correctional institution.
  26.  Peace  officers  designated pursuant to the provisions of the New
York state defense emergency act, as set forth in chapter seven  hundred
eighty-four  of the laws of nineteen hundred fifty-one, as amended, when
acting pursuant to their special duties during a  period  of  attack  or
imminent  attack  by  enemy  forces, or during official drills called to
combat natural or man-made disasters, or during official drills in prep-
aration for an attack by enemy forces or in preparation for a natural or
man-made  disaster;  provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision
shall be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess,  repair  or
dispose  of  a  firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been
issued pursuant to  section  400.00  of  the  penal  law;  and  provided
further,  that  such  officer shall have the powers set forth in section
2.20 of this article only during a period of imminent or actual   attack
by enemy forces and during drills authorized under section twenty-nine-b
of  article  two-B  of the executive law, providing for the use of civil
defense forces in disasters. Notwithstanding any other provision of law,
such officers shall have the power to direct and control traffic  during
official drills in preparation for an attack by enemy forces or in prep-
aration for combating natural or man-made disasters; however, this grant
does  not  include  any of the other powers set forth in section 2.20 of
this article.
  27. New York city special patrolmen appointed by  the  police  commis-
sioner pursuant to subdivision c or e of section 434a-7.0 or subdivision
c  or  e of section 14-106 of the administrative code of the city of New
York; provided, however, that  nothing  in  this  subdivision  shall  be
deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of
a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been issued pursu-
ant  to  section 400.00 of the penal law and the employer has authorized
such officer to possess a firearm  during  any  phase  of  the  officers
on-duty employment. Special patrolmen shall have the powers set forth in
section 2.20 of this article only when they are acting pursuant to their
special  duties; provided, however, that the following categories of New
York city special patrolmen shall have such powers whether or  not  they
are acting pursuant to their special duties:  campus peace officers-lev-
el  I, level II and level III and campus public safety officers employed
by the city university of New York; school safety officers  employed  by
the board of education of the city of New York; parking control special-
ists, taxi and limousine inspectors, urban park rangers and evidence and
property  control  specialists  employed  by  the  city of New York; and
further provided that, with respect to the aforementioned categories  of
New York city special patrolmen, where such a special patrolman has been
appointed  by  the  police commissioner and, upon the expiration of such
appointment the police commissioner has neither renewed such appointment
nor explicitly determined that such appointment shall  not  be  renewed,
such  appointment  shall  remain  in full force and effect indefinitely,
until such time as  the  police  commissioner  expressly  determines  to
either renew or terminate such appointment.
  28.  All  officers  and members of the uniformed force of the New York
city fire department  as  set  forth  and  subject  to  the  limitations
contained in section 487a-15.0 of the administrative code of the city of
New  York;  provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be
deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of
a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been issued pursu-
ant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  29. Special policemen for horse  racing,  appointed  pursuant  to  the
provisions  of  the  pari-mutuel revenue law as set forth in chapter two
hundred fifty-four of the laws of nineteen hundred  forty,  as  amended;
provided,  however,  that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to
authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm
unless the appropriate license therefor  has  been  issued  pursuant  to
section 400.00 of the penal law.
  30. Supervising fire inspectors, fire inspectors, the fire marshal and
assistant  fire  marshals,  all  of  whom are full-time employees of the
county of Nassau fire marshal's office, when acting  pursuant  to  their
special duties.
  31.  A  district  ranger, assistant district ranger or a forest ranger
employed by the state department of environmental conservation.
  32. Investigators of the department of  motor  vehicles,  pursuant  to
section  three  hundred  ninety-two-b  of  the  vehicle and traffic law;
provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be  deemed  to
authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm
unless  the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to
section 400.00 of the penal law.
  33. A city marshall of the city of New York who has received  training
in  firearms handling from the federal bureau of investigation or in the
New York city police academy, or in the absence of the available  train-
ing  programs  from the federal bureau of investigation and the New York
city police academy, from another law enforcement agency located in  the
state  of  New  York,  and  who  has received a firearms permit from the
license division of the New York city police department.
  34. Waterfront and airport investigators, pursuant to subdivision four
of section ninety-nine hundred six of the unconsolidated laws; provided,
however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed  to  authorize
such  officer  to  carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless
the appropriate license therefor has been  issued  pursuant  to  section
400.00 of the penal law.
  35.  Special  investigators appointed by the state board of elections,
pursuant to secton 3-107 of the election law.
  36. Investigators appointed by the state liquor authority, pursuant to
section fifteen of the alcoholic beverage control law; provided,  howev-
er,  that  nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such
officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of  a  firearm  unless  the
appropriate  license therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00
of the penal law.
  37. Special patrolmen of a political subdivision,  appointed  pursuant
to  section  two  hundred nine-v of the general municipal law; provided,
however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed  to  authorize
such  officer  to  carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless
the appropriate license therefor has been  issued  pursuant  to  section
400.00 of the penal law.
  38. A special investigator of the New York city department of investi-
gation  who  has  received training in firearms handling in the New York
police academy and has received a firearms permit from the license divi-
sion of the New York city police department.
  39. Broome county special patrolman, appointed by  the  Broome  county
attorney;  provided,  however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be
deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of
a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been issued pursu-
ant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  40. Special officers employed by the city of New York or  by  the  New
York  city  health  and  hospitals  corporation; provided, however, that
nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to
carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm  unless  the  appropriate
license therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal
law.
  41.  Fire  police  squads  organized  pursuant  to section two hundred
nine-c of the general municipal law, at such times as the  fire  depart-
ment,  fire  company  or  an emergency rescue and first aid squad of the
fire department or fire company are on duty, or when, on orders  of  the
chief  of the fire department or fire company of which they are members,
they  are separately engaged in response to a call for assistance pursu-
ant to the provisions of section two hundred nine of the general munici-
pal law; provided, however, that nothing in this  subdivision  shall  be
deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of
a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been issued pursu-
ant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  42. Special deputy sheriffs appointed by the sheriff of a county with-
in which any part of the grounds of Cornell university or the grounds of
any  state  institution  constituting  a  part  of  the  educational and
research plants  owned  or  under  the  supervision,  administration  or
control  of  said university are located pursuant to section fifty-seven
hundred nine of the education law; provided, however,  that  nothing  in
this  subdivision  shall  be  deemed to authorize such officer to carry,
possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the  appropriate  license
therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  43.  Housing  patrolmen  of the Mount Vernon housing authority, acting
pursuant to rules of  the  Mount  Vernon  housing  authority;  provided,
however,  that  nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize
such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of  a  firearm  unless
the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to section
400.00 of the penal law.  44. The officers, employees and members of the
New York city division of fire prevention, in the bureau of fire, as set
forth and subject to the limitations contained  in  subdivision  one  of
section  487a-1.0  of  the  administrative code of the city of New York;
provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be  deemed  to
authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm
unless  the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to
section 400.00 of the penal law.
  45. Persons appointed and designated as peace officers by the  Niagara
frontier  transportation  authority, pursuant to subdivision thirteen of
section twelve hundred ninety-nine-e of the public authorities law.
  46. Persons appointed as peace officers by the  Sea  Gate  Association
pursuant  to  the  provisions of chapter three hundred ninety-one of the
laws of nineteen hundred forty, provided, however, that nothing in  this
subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess,
repair  or  dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor
has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  47. Employees of the insurance frauds bureau of the  state  department
of  insurance when designated as peace officers by the superintendent of
insurance and acting pursuant to their special duties; provided,  howev-
er,  that  nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such
officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of  a  firearm  unless  the
appropriate  license therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00
of the penal law.
  48.  New York state air base security guards when they are  designated
as peace officers under military regulations promulgated by the chief of
staff to the governor and when performing their duties as air base secu-
rity guards pursuant to orders issued by appropriate military authority;
provided,  however,  that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to
authorize such guards to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a  firearm
unless  the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to
section 400.00 of the penal law.
  49.   Members of the army  national  guard  military  police  and  air
national  guard security personnel belonging to the organized militia of
the state of New York when they are designated as peace  officers  under
military  regulations  promulgated  by  the  adjutant  general  and when
performing their duties as military policemen or air security  personnel
pursuant  to  orders issued by appropriate military authority; provided,
however,  that  nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize
such military police or air security personnel to carry, possess, repair
or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been
issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  50.  Transportation supervisors in the city of White Plains  appointed
by  the  commissioner  of  public  safety  in  the city of White Plains;
provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be  deemed  to
authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm
unless  the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to
section 400.00 of the penal law.
  51.  Officers and members of the fire investigation  division  of  the
fire department of the city of Rochester, the city of Binghamton and the
city  of  Utica, when acting pursuant to their special duties in matters
arising under the laws relating to fires, the extinguishment thereof and
fire perils; provided, however, that nothing in this  subdivision  shall
be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose
of  a  firearm  unless  the appropriate license therefor has been issued
pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  52.  Security hospital treatment assistants, as so designated  by  the
commissioner  of  the office of mental health while transporting persons
convicted of a crime to court, to other facilities within the  jurisdic-
tion  of  the  office of mental health, or to any state or local correc-
tional facility; provided, however, that  nothing  in  this  subdivision
shall  be deemed to authorize such employee to carry, possess, repair or
dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license  therefor  has  been
issued pursuant to section 400.00 of penal law.
  53.  Authorized agents of the municipal directors of weights and meas-
ures  in  the  counties  of  Suffolk, Nassau and Westchester when acting
pursuant to their special duties as set forth  in  section  one  hundred
eighty-one  of  the agriculture and markets law; provided, however, that
nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to
carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm  unless  the  appropriate
license therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal
law.
  54.  Special  policemen  appointed  pursuant  to  section  one hundred
fifty-eight of the town law; provided, however,  that  nothing  in  this
subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess,
repair  or  dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor
has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  * 55. Special patrolmen for sports facilities in  the  performance  of
sporting events, pursuant to the provisions of section one hundred six-b
of  the  alcoholic beverage control law; provided, however, that nothing
in this section shall be deemed to  authorize  such  officer  to  carry,
possess, repair, or dispose of a firearm unless such officer is required
pursuant to his status as a police officer within this state.
* NB Expired Effective 93/07/01
  56.  Dog  control  officers  of  the  town  of  Brookhaven, who at the
discretion of the town board may be designated  as  constables  for  the
purpose  of  enforcing article twenty-six of the agriculture and markets
law and for the purpose of issuing appearance  tickets  permitted  under
article  seven  of  such  law;  provided,  however, that nothing in this
subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess,
repair or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate  license  therefor
has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  57. Harbor Park rangers employed by the Snug Harbor cultural center in
Richmond  county and appointed as New York city special patrolmen by the
police commissioner pursuant to subdivision c of section 14-106  of  the
administrative  code  of  the  city  of  New  York.  Notwithstanding any
provision  of law, rule or regulation, such officers shall be authorized
to issue appearance tickets pursuant to section 150.20 of this  chapter,
and  shall  have  such  other powers as are specified in section 2.20 of
this article only when acting pursuant to their special duties.  Nothing
in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officers to carry,
possess,  repair  or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license
therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law and
the employer has authorized such officer to possess a firearm during any
phase of the officer's on-duty employment.
  * 57-a. Seasonal park rangers of the Westchester county department  of
public safety while employed as authorized by the commissioner of public
safety/sheriff  of  the  county  of Westchester; provided, however, that
nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to
carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm  unless  the  appropriate
license therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal
law.
* NB There are 2 subs. 57-a's
  *  57-a.  Officers  of  the Westchester county public safety emergency
force, when activated by the commissioner of  public  safety/sheriff  of
the county of Westchester; provided, however that nothing in this subdi-
vision  shall  be  deemed  to  authorize such officer to carry, possess,
repair or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate  license  therefor
has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
* NB There are 2 subs. 57-a's
  58.  Uniformed  members  of  the  security  force  of the Troy housing
authority provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision  shall  be
deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of
a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been issued pursu-
ant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  59. Officers and members of the sanitation police of the department of
sanitation  of  the  city  of New York, duly appointed and designated as
peace officers by such department; provided, however,  that  nothing  in
this  subdivision  shall  be  deemed to authorize such officer to carry,
possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the  appropriate  license
therefor  has  been  issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
Provided, further, that nothing in this subdivision shall be  deemed  to
apply  to  officers  and  members of the sanitation police regularly and
exclusively assigned to  enforcement of such city's residential  recycl-
ing laws.
  *  61.  Chief fire marshall, assistant chief fire marshall, fire mars-
hall II and fire marshall I, all of whom are full-time employees of  the
Suffolk  county  department of fire, rescue and emergency services, when
acting pursuant to their special duties in  matters  arising  under  the
laws  relating  to  fires,  the  extinguishment thereof and fire perils;
provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be  deemed  to
authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm
unless  the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to
section 400.00 of the penal law.
* NB There are two sb's 61
  * 61. Investigators employed by  the  criminal  investigations  bureau
when  assigned  to such bureau by the superintendent of banks and acting
pursuant to their special duties as set forth in article  two-B  of  the
banking  law;  provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall
be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose
of a firearm unless the appropriate license  therefor  has  been  issued
pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
* NB There are two sb's 61
  *  62.  Chief fire marshall, assistant chief fire marshall, fire mars-
hall II and fire marshall I, all of whom are full-time employees of  the
town of Babylon, when acting pursuant to their special duties in matters
arising under the laws relating to fires, the extinguishment thereof and
fire  perils;  provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall
be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose
of a firearm unless the appropriate license  therefor  has  been  issued
pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
* NB There are two sb's 62
  *  62.  Employees  of the division for youth assigned to transport and
warrants units who  are  specifically  designated  by  the  director  in
accordance  with  section  five  hundred  four-b  of  the executive law,
provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be  deemed  to
authorize  such  employees  to  carry,  possess,  repair or dispose of a
firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been issued pursuant
to section 400.00 of the penal law.
* NB There are two sb's 62
* 63.  Uniformed  members  of  the  fire marshal`s office in the town of
{Southhampton} SOUTHAMPTON AND THE TOWN OF RIVERHEAD, when acting pursu-
ant to their special duties in matters arising under the  laws  relating
to  fires, the extinguishment thereof and fire perils; provided, however
that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such offi-
cer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the  appro-
priate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of
the penal law.
* NB There are two sb's 63
  * 63. Employees of the town court of the town of Greenburgh serving as
a security officer; provided, however, that nothing in this  subdivision
will  be  deemed  to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or
dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license  therefor  has  been
issued  pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law or to authorize such
officer to carry or possess a firearm except while on duty.
* NB There are two sb's 63
  * 64. Cell block attendants employed by the  city  of  Buffalo  police
department; provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be
deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of
a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been issued pursu-
ant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  * There are 4 sub. 64's
  *  64.  Chief fire marshall, assistant chief fire marshall, fire mars-
hall II and fire marshall I, all of whom are full-time employees of  the
town  of  Brookhaven,  when  acting  pursuant to their special duties in
matters arising under the laws relating  to  fires,  the  extinguishment
thereof  and fire perils; provided, however, that nothing in this subdi-
vision shall be deemed to authorize  such  officer  to  carry,  possess,
repair  or  dispose  of a firearm unless the appropriate license thereof
has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  * There are 4 sub. 64's
  * 64. Employees of the village court of the village of  Spring  Valley
serving  as  security officers at such village court; provided, however,
that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such offi-
cer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the  appro-
priate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of
the penal law.
  * There are 4 sub. 64's
  * 64. Employees of the town court of the town of Putnam Valley serving
as a security officer; provided, however, that nothing in this  subdivi-
sion  will be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair
or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been
issued  pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law or to authorize such
officer to carry or possess a firearm except while on duty.
  * NB There are 4 sub 64's
  65. Employees of the town court of the town of Southampton serving  as
uniformed  court  officers  at  such town court; provided, however, that
nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to
carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm  unless  the  appropriate
license therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal
law.
  *  66.  Employees  of  the  village court of the village of Amityville
serving as uniformed court officers at  such  village  court;  provided,
however,  that  nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize
such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of  a  firearm  unless
the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to section
400.00 of the penal law.
  * NB There are 3 subs. 66
  * 66. Employees appointed by the sheriff of Yates county, pursuant  to
their  special  duties  serving  as  uniformed  marine  patrol officers;
provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be  deemed  to
authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm
unless  the  appropriate  license  has  been  issued pursuant to section
400.00 of the penal law or to authorize such officer to carry or possess
a firearm except while on duty.
  * NB There are 3 subs. 66
  * 66. Town of Smithtown fire marshalls when acting pursuant  to  their
special  duties in matters arising under the laws relating to fires, the
extinguishment thereof and fire perils; provided, however, that  nothing
in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officers to carry,
possess,  repair  or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license
therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  * NB There are 3 subs. 66.
  67. Persons  employed  by  Canisius College as members of the security 
force  of  such  college;  provided,  however,   that  nothing  in  this 
subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, 
repair  or  dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor 
has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.

* 68.  The state inspector general and investigators designated by the
state inspector general; provided, however, that nothing in this  subdi-
vision  shall be deemed to authorize the state inspector general or such
to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a  firearm  unless
the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to section
400.00 of the penal law.
  * NB There are 5 subs. 68
  * 68. Dog control  officers  of  the  town  of  Arcadia,  who  at  the
discretion  of  the  town  board may be designated as constables for the
purpose of enforcing article twenty-six of the agriculture  and  markets
law  and  for  the purpose of issuing appearance tickets permitted under
article seven of such law;  provided,  however,  that  nothing  in  this
subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess,
repair  or  dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor
has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  * NB There are 5 subs. 68
  * 68. Employees appointed by the sheriff of  Livingston  county,  when
acting  pursuant  to  their  special  duties serving as uniformed marine
patrol officers; provided, however, that  nothing  in  this  subdivision
shall  be  deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or
dispose of a firearm unless the  appropriate  license  has  been  issued
pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law or to authorize such officer
to carry or possess a firearm except while on duty.
  * NB There are 5 subs. 68
  * 68.  Employees  of the town court of the town of Southampton serving
as uniformed court officers at such town court; provided, however,  that
nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to
carry,  possess,  repair  or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate
license therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal
law.
  * NB There are 5 subs. 68
  * 68. Persons employed by the Chautauqua county sheriff`s office serv-
ing as court security officers; provided, however, that nothing in  this
subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess,
repair  or  dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor
has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  * NB There are 5 subs. 68
  69. Employees of the village court of the village of Amityville  serv-
ing  as uniformed court officers at such village court; provided, howev-
er, that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to  authorize  such
officer  to  carry,  possess,  repair or dispose of a firearm unless the
appropriate license therefor has been issued pursuant to section  400.00
of the penal law.
  70.  Employees  appointed  by the sheriff of Yates county, pursuant to
their special  duties  serving  as  uniformed  marine  patrol  officers;
provided,  however,  that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to
authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm
unless the appropriate license  has  been  issued  pursuant  to  section
400.00 of the penal law or to authorize such officer to carry or possess
a firearm except while on duty.
  71.  Town  of  Smithtown  fire marshalls when acting pursuant to their
special duties in matters arising under the laws relating to fires,  the
extinguishment  thereof and fire perils; provided, however, that nothing
in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officers to carry,
possess,  repair  or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license
therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  72. Persons employed by Canisius college as members  of  the  security
force  of such college; provided, however, that nothing in this subdivi-
sion shall be deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair
or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been
issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  73. Employees of the town court of the town  of  Newburgh  serving  as
uniformed  court  officers  at  such town court; provided, however, that
nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to
carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm  unless  the  appropriate
license therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal
law.
  * 74.  a. Special deputy sheriffs appointed by the sheriff of Tompkins
county pursuant to paragraphs b and c  of  this  subdivision;  provided,
however,  that  nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize
such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of  a  firearm  unless
the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to section
400.00 of the penal law.
  b. For the protection of the grounds, buildings and property of Ithaca
college the prevention of crime and the enforcement of  law  and  order,
and  for  the  enforcement of such rules and regulations as the board of
trustees of Ithaca college shall from time to time make, the sheriff  of
Tompkins county may appoint and remove following consultation with Itha-
ca  college  such  number of special deputy sheriffs as is determined by
the sheriff to be necessary for the maintenance of public order at Itha-
ca college, such appointments to be made from persons nominated  by  the
president  of  Ithaca college. Such special deputy sheriffs shall comply
with requirements as established by the sheriff and shall act only with-
in Tompkins county. Such special deputy sheriffs so appointed  shall  be
employees  of  the college and subject to its supervision and control as
outlined in the terms and conditions to be mutually agreed upon  between
the  sheriff and Ithaca college. Such special deputy sheriffs shall have
the powers of peace officers  and  shall  act  solely  within  the  said
grounds  or  premises owned or administered by Ithaca college, except in
those rare and special situations  when  requested  by  the  sheriff  to
provide  assistance  on any public highway which crosses or adjoins such
property. Ithaca college will provide legal defense and indemnification,
and hold harmless the county of Tompkins, its officers and employees and
the Tompkins county sheriff, its officers and employees, from all claims
arising out of conduct by or injury to, such  personnel  while  carrying
out their law enforcement functions except in those situations when they
are  acting  under  the  direct supervision and control of the county or
sheriff`s department.
  c. Every special deputy sheriff so appointed  shall,  before  entering
upon  the  duties  of  his or her office, take and subscribe the oath of
office prescribed by article thirteen of the constitution of  the  state
of  New York which oath shall be filed in the office of the county clerk
of Tompkins county. Every special deputy sheriff  appointed  under  this
subdivision  when  on  regular  duty shall wear conspicuously a metallic
shield with a designating number and the words "Special  Deputy  Sheriff
Ithaca College" thereon.
  * NB There are 2 subs. 74
  * 74.  Parks  and  recreation forest rangers employed by the office of
parks, recreation and historic  preservation;  provided,  however,  that
nothing  in  this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such individ-
uals to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the appro-
priate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of
the penal law.
  * NB There are 2 subs. 74

  75. Officers and members of the fire investigation unit  of  the  fire
department  of the city of Buffalo when acting pursuant to their special
duties in matters arising under the laws relating to fires,  the  extin-
guishment  thereof  and  fire perils; provided, however, that nothing in
this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize  such  officer  to  carry,
possess,  repair  or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license
therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.

  76. Employees of the village court of the village of Southampton, town
of Southampton serving as  uniformed  court  officers  at  such  village
court;  provided,  however,  that  nothing  in this subdivision shall be
deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of
a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been issued pursu-
ant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
(Added by L.2003, c.626, effective 9/30/03.)

  76. Persons employed by Syracuse University who have  been  authorized
by such university to serve as peace officers and who have completed all
training  and met all other qualifications required by law to be a peace
officer; provided, however, that nothing in this  subdivision  shall  be
deemed  to  authorize  such  peace  officer to carry, possess, repair or
dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license therefore  has  been
issued  pursuant  to  section  400.00  of the penal law or unless acting
pursuant to paragraph (h) of subdivision one of  section  2.20  of  this
title.  Syracuse  University shall have the power and authority to adopt
policies, rules, and regulations governing the  conduct  of  such  peace
officers  while employed by such university; provided, however, that all
such policies, rules, and  regulations  shall  be  consistent  with  the
provisions of the penal law and this chapter.
(Added by L.2003 c.654, effective 10/7/03.

  77.   (a)  Syracuse  University  peace  officers   appointed   by  the 
chief  law  enforcement  officer  of  the  city  of  Syracuse   pursuant 
to     paragraphs     (b),   (c)   and   (d)    of   this   subdivision,  
who  shall  be  authorized  to  issue  appearance  tickets  and  simpli-
fied traffic informations;  provided,  however,  that  nothing  in  this
subdivision  shall  be  deemed  to  authorize any such officer to carry,
possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the  appropriate  license
therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  (b) For the protection of the grounds, buildings and property of Syra-
cuse  University, the prevention of crime and the enforcement of law and
order, and for the enforcement of such rules and regulations as Syracuse
University shall from time to time establish, the chief law  enforcement
officer  of  the  city  of  Syracuse  may  appoint and remove, following
consultations with Syracuse University; such number of Syracuse  Univer-
sity  peace officers as is determined by the chief law enforcement offi-
cer of the city of Syracuse to  be  necessary  for  the  maintenance  of
public  order  at  such  university,  such  appointments to be made from
persons nominated by the chancellor of Syracuse University.  Such  peace
officers  shall comply with such requirements as shall be established by
the chief law enforcement officer of the city of Syracuse. Such Syracuse
University peace officers  so  appointed  shall  be  employees  of  such
university, and subject to its supervision and control and the terms and
conditions  to be mutually agreed upon between the chief law enforcement
officer of the city of Syracuse and Syracuse University. Nothing in this
paragraph shall limit the authority of  Syracuse  University  to  remove
such peace officers.  Such Syracuse University peace officers shall have
the  powers of peace officers within the geographical area of employment
of the grounds or premises owned, controlled or administrated  by  Syra-
cuse  University  within  the  county of Onondaga, except in those situ-
ations when requested by the chief law enforcement officer of  the  city
of Syracuse or his or her designee, including by means of written proto-
cols agreed to by the chief law enforcement officer of the city of Syra-
cuse  and Syracuse University, to provide assistance on any public high-
way  which  crosses  or  adjoins  such  grounds  or  premises.  Syracuse
University  shall  provide  legal  defense and indemnification, and hold
harmless the city of Syracuse, and its officers and employees  from  all
claims arising out of conduct by or injury to, such peace officers while
carrying out their law enforcement functions, except in those situations
when  they  are  acting  under the direct supervision and control of the
chief law enforcement officer  of the city of Syracuse, or  his  or  her
designee.
  (c) Every Syracuse University peace officer so appointed shall, before
entering  upon  the  duties of his or her office, take and subscribe the
oath of office prescribed by article thirteen of the state constitution,
which oath shall be filed in the office of the county clerk of the coun-
ty of Onondaga. Every such peace  officer  appointed  pursuant  to  this
subdivision  when  on  regular  duty shall conspicuously wear a metallic
shield with a designating number  and  the  words  "Syracuse  University
Peace Officer" engraved thereon.
  (d)  To become eligible for appointment as a Syracuse University peace
officer a candidate shall, in addition to the training  requirements  as
set  forth  in  section  2.30  of  this  article, complete the course of
instruction in public and private law enforcement  established  pursuant
to paragraph (c) of subdivision five of section sixty-four hundred fifty
of the education law.
(L.2004, c.17, eff. 3/23/04.)

  78. A security officer employed by a community college who is  specif-
ically  designated  as  a  peace  officer  by the board of trustees of a
community college pursuant to subdivision five-a of section  sixty-three
hundred  six  of  the  education law, or by a community college regional
board of trustees pursuant to subdivision four-a of section  sixty-three
hundred  ten  of  the  education law; provided, however, that nothing in
this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize  such  officer  to  carry,
possess,  repair  or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license
therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
(Added by L.2003, c.689, effective 10/21/03.) 
(Renumbered L.2004, c.24, effective 4/6/04.)

 * 79. Court security officers employed by the  Wayne  county  sheriff's 
office;  provided  however,  that  nothing  in this subdivision shall be 
deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of 
a  firearm  unless  the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued 
pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law. 
(Added L.2004 c. 235 eff 7/27/04)
* NB There are 3 sub 79's 

* 79. Supervisors and members of the arson investigation bureau and fire 
inspection bureau of the department of state's office of fire prevention 
and  control  when  acting  pursuant  to their special duties in matters 
arising   under   the   laws   relating   to  fires,  their  prevention, 
extinguishment,   investigation  thereof,  and  fire  perils;  provided, 
however,  that  nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize 
such employees to carry, possess, repair, or dispose of a firearm unless 
the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to section 
400.00 of the penal law. 
(Added L.2004 c. 241 eff 7/27/04)
* NB There are 3 sub 79's

* 79.  Peace  officers  appointed  by  the  city  university of New York 
pursuant  to subdivision sixteen of section sixty-two hundred six of the 
education  law,  who  shall have the powers set forth in section 2.20 of 
this  article  whether  or not they are acting pursuant to their special 
duties;  provided,  however,  that  nothing in this subdivision shall be 
deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of 
a  firearm  unless  the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued 
pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law. 

* NB There are 3 sub 79's 

  80.  Employees  of the Onondaga county sheriff's department serving as
uniformed court security officers at Onondaga county  court  facilities;
provided,  however,  that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to
authorize such officers to  carry,  possess,  repair  or  dispose  of  a
firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been issued pursuant
to section 400.00 of the penal law.
(Added by L.2005 c.557 effective 08/23/2005.)

  81. Employees of the village of Lake  George,  town  of  Lake  George,
serving  as  peace  officers pursuant to local law number fifteen of the
village of Lake George for the year two thousand four; provided,  howev-
er,  that  nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such
officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of  a  firearm  unless  the
appropriate  license therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00
of the penal law.
(Added by L.2006 c.438 effective 07/26/06, expires 12/31/06).
 
  81. Members of the security force  employed  by  Erie  County  Medical
Center;  provided  however,  that  nothing  in this subdivision shall be
deemed to authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of
a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been issued pursu-
ant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
(Added by L.2006 c.467 effective 02/12/07.)

  81.  Employees  of  the town of Riverhead serving as court officers at
town of Riverhead court facilities; provided, however, that  nothing  in
this  subdivision  shall  be deemed to authorize such officers to carry,
possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the  appropriate  license
therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
(Added by L.2006 c.482 effective 08/16/06.)

  81.  Employees  of  the  town court of the town of Southold serving as
uniformed court officers at such town  court;  provided,  however,  that
nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such officer to
carry,  possess,  repair  or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate
license therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal
law.
(Added by L.2006 c.501 effective 08/16/06.)

  81.  Commissioners  of  and court officers in the department of public
safety for the town of Rye when acting pursuant to their special  duties
in matters arising under the laws relating to maintaining the safety and
security  of citizens, judges and court personnel in the town court, and
effecting the safe and secure transport of persons under the custody  of
said  department;  provided,  however,  that nothing in this subdivision
shall be deemed to authorize such employees to carry,  possess,  repair,
or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been
issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
(Added by L.2006 c.581 effective 08/16/06.)

  81. Employees of the town of Yorktown serving as court  attendants  at
town  of  Yorktown  court facilities; provided, however, that nothing in
this subdivision shall be deemed to authorize such employees  to  carry,
possess,  repair  or dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license
therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
(Added by L.2006 c.584 effective 08/16/06.)

  81.  Employees  of  the  Lewis  county sheriff's department serving as
uniformed court security officers  at  Lewis  county  court  facilities;
provided,  however,  that nothing in this subdivision shall be deemed to
authorize such officers to  carry,  possess,  repair  or  dispose  of  a
firearm unless the appropriate license therefor has been issued pursuant
to section 400.00 of the penal law.
(Added by L.2006 c.653 effective 09/13/06.)

  82. Employees of the  New  York  city  business  integrity  commission
designated  as  peace  officers  by  the chairperson of such commission;
provided, however, that nothing in this subdivision shall be  deemed  to
authorize such officer to carry, possess, repair or dispose of a firearm
unless  the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued pursuant to
section 400.00 of the penal law.
(Added by L.2008 c.564 effective 9/4/08.)

  83. (a) Security services  officers  employed  by  the  University  of
Rochester  who are designated as peace officers by the board of trustees
of the University of Rochester pursuant to paragraphs (b), (c), (d)  and
(e)  of this subdivision; provided, however, that nothing in this subdi-
vision shall be deemed to authorize any such officer to carry,  possess,
repair  or  dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license therefor
has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
  (b) For the protection of the grounds, buildings and property  of  the
University  of Rochester, the prevention of crime and the enforcement of
law and order, the board of trustees of the University of Rochester  may
appoint  and remove such number of security services officers designated
as peace officers as is determined by the board of trustees to be neces-
sary for the maintenance of public order consistent with  this  subdivi-
sion.  Such  peace officers shall comply with such requirements as shall
be mutually agreed upon between the chief law  enforcement  officers  of
the applicable local law enforcement jurisdictions and the University of
Rochester.  Such  University  of  Rochester  peace officers so appointed
shall be employees of the University of Rochester  and  subject  to  its
supervision  and  control.  Such  University of Rochester peace officers
shall have the powers of peace officers within the  geographic  area  of
employment  of the grounds or premises owned, controlled or administered
by the University of Rochester within the county  of  Monroe  except  as
provided  in  paragraph (c) of this subdivision; provided, however, such
peace officers shall have the  powers  of  peace  officers  beyond  such
geographic area upon the request of the chief law enforcement officer of
the  local  law enforcement jurisdiction or his or her designee, for the
purpose of transporting an individual who has been arrested  in  accord-
ance  with section 140.27 of this chapter and when no local law enforce-
ment officer is available for transporting such individual in  a  timely
manner.
  (c) University of Rochester peace officers who are assigned to work at
Strong  Memorial  Hospital shall only have the powers in section 9.41 of
the mental hygiene law and the powers listed in paragraphs (a), (c)  and
(h)  of  subdivision one of section 2.20 of this article.  Provided that
in order to exercise the power set forth in paragraph (a) of subdivision
one of section 2.20 of this article, the officer has  actual  knowledge,
or  probable  cause  to  believe,  that such individual has committed an
offense.
  (d) The University of Rochester shall provide legal defense and indem-
nification  to  applicable  municipality and its officers and employees,
and hold them harmless, against all claims arising out of conduct by  or
injury  to  such peace officers while carrying out their special duties,
except in those situations when they are acting as agents of  the  chief
law  enforcement  officer of the applicable local law enforcement juris-
diction or his or her designee.
  (e) To become eligible for designation as a  University  of  Rochester
peace  officer,  a candidate shall, in addition to the training require-
ments as set forth in section 2.30 of this article, complete the  course
of  instruction in public and private law enforcement established pursu-
ant to subdivision three of section sixty-four  hundred  thirty-five  of
the education law.
(Added by L.2012 c.504 effective 12/17/12.)

  83. Members of the security force employed by  Kaleida  Health  within
and  directly  adjacent  to the hospital buildings on the medical campus
located between East North  Street,  Goodell  Street,  Main  Street  and
Michigan  Avenue.    These officers shall only have the powers listed in
paragraph (c) of subdivision one of section 2.20  of  this  article,  as
well  as  the  power  to detain an individual for a reasonable period of
time while awaiting the arrival of law enforcement,  provided  that  the
officer  has  actual  knowledge, or probable cause to believe, that such
individual has committed an offense; provided however, that  nothing  in
this  subdivision  shall  be  deemed to authorize such officer to carry,
possess, repair or dispose of a firearm unless the  appropriate  license
therefor has been issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
(Added by L.2012 c.502 effective 06/15/13.)

    84. (a) Public safety officers employed by the University of Rochester
  who are designated as peace officers by the board  of  trustees  of  the
  University of Rochester pursuant to paragraphs (b), (c), and (d) of this
  subdivision;  provided,  however, that nothing in this subdivision shall
  be  deemed  to  authorize  any such officer to carry, possess, repair or
  dispose of a firearm unless the appropriate license  therefor  has  been
  issued pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
    (b)  For  the protection of the grounds, buildings and property of the
  University of Rochester, the prevention of crime and the enforcement  of
  law  and order, the board of trustees of the University of Rochester may
  appoint and remove such number of public safety officers  designated  as
  peace officers as is determined by the board of trustees to be necessary
  for  the  maintenance  of public order consistent with this subdivision.
  Such peace officers shall comply with  such  requirements  as  shall  be
  mutually  agreed  upon between the chief law enforcement officers of the
  applicable local law enforcement jurisdictions  and  the  University  of
  Rochester.  Such  University  of  Rochester  peace officers so appointed
  shall be employees of the University of Rochester  and  subject  to  its
  supervision  and  control.  Such  University of Rochester peace officers
  shall have the powers of peace officers within the  geographic  area  of
  employment  of the grounds or premises owned, controlled or administered
  by the University of Rochester within  the  county  of  Monroe,  on  any
  public street and sidewalk that abuts the grounds, buildings or property
  of  such university, and beyond such geographic area upon the request of
  the  chief  law  enforcement  officer  of  the  local  law   enforcement
  jurisdiction  or his or her designee, for the purpose of transporting an
  individual who has been arrested in accordance with  section  140.27  of
  this  chapter and when no local law enforcement officer is available for
  transporting such individual in a timely manner.
    (c) The University  of  Rochester  shall  provide  legal  defense  and
  indemnification   to   applicable  municipality  and  its  officers  and
  employees, and hold them harmless, against all  claims  arising  out  of
  conduct  by  or  injury  to such peace officers while carrying out their
  special duties, except in those  situations  when  they  are  acting  as
  agents  of the chief law enforcement officer of the applicable local law
  enforcement jurisdiction or his or her designee.
    (d) To become eligible for designation as a  University  of  Rochester
  peace   officer,   a  candidate  shall,  in  addition  to  the  training
  requirements as set forth in section 2.30 of this article, complete  the
  course  of instruction in public and private law enforcement established
  pursuant to subdivision three of section sixty-four hundred  thirty-five
  of the education law.

  85.  Uniformed members of the bureau of fire prevention of the town of
Islip, when acting pursuant to their special duties in  matters  arising
under  laws  relating  to  fires,  the  extinguishment  thereof and fire
perils; provided, however, that nothing in  this  subdivision  shall  be
deemed to authorize such members to carry, possess, repair or dispose of
a  firearm  unless  the  appropriate  license  therefor  has been issued
pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law.
(Added by L.2019 c.632 effective 12/12/19)