New York Statutes

§ 234 — New York state police body-worn cameras program

New York § 234
JurisdictionNew York
Law EXCExecutive
Art. 11Division of State Police

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N.Y. Executive § 234 (2026).

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§ 234. New York state police body-worn cameras program.

1.There is\nhereby created within the division of state police a New York state\npolice body-worn cameras program. The purpose of the program is to\nincrease accountability and evidence for law enforcement and the\nresidents of the state by providing body-worn cameras to all state\npolice officers while on patrol.\n 2. The division of state police shall provide body-worn cameras, to be\nworn by officers at all times, while on patrol. Such cameras shall\nrecord:\n (a) immediately before an officer exits a patrol vehicle to interact\nwith a person or situation, even if there is a dash camera inside such\nvehicle which might also be recording the interaction;\n (b) all uses of force, including any physical aggression and use of a\n

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