COSPNSR | Lentol, Silver, Hoyt, Wright, Green, Rivera P, Farrell, Brodsky, Eve, Clark, Cohen A, Cook,
Davis,Diaz, Gantt, Glick, Greene, Gordon, Heastie, Jacobs, John, Lafayette, Luster, McLaughlin,
Norman,Ortiz, Powell, Pretlow, Sanders, Schimminger, Seddio, Sullivan E, Towns, Weinstein,
Arroyo,Boyland, Brennan, Canestrari, Cohen M, Cymbrowitz, Dinowitz, Espaillat, Gottfried,
Grannis,Hooper, Lopez, McEneny, Millman, Perry, Scarborough, Sidikman, Stringer, Tokasz, Weisenberg |
Amd Cor L, generally; rpld S220.10 sub 5 ô(a) subô (ii), S410.91 sub 4, amd CP L, generally; amdSS230, 259-i,
507-a & 837, Exec L; amd SS211 & 212, Judy L; rpld S70.00 sub 3 ô(a) subô (ii), amdPen L, generally; and
S1310, CPLR; amd S8, add SS97-j & 97-k, St Fin L; amd S3602, Ed L |
Enacts the drug reform, drug treatment and crime reduction act of 2002; provides that the department of correctional services shall provide a minimum of ten correctional annexes having a total of at least 3,550 beds including at least 500 beds for women offenders; requires persons who are committed, transferred, certified to or confined by the department of correctional services and have a history of substance abuse shall be delivered to the greatest extent practicable to a correctional facility which offers alcohol and substance abuse services; provides for a transitional services program to prepare inmates for reintegration into the community; defines "judicially sentenced shock incarceration inmate"; increases court ordered drug abuse treatment programs; creates new article 218 in the criminal procedure law relating to court ordered drug abuse treatment; authorizes the division of criminal justice services to contract with one or more not-for-profit or academic institutions with knowledge and expertise in criminal justice policy issues for the preparation of a community justice crime information mapping system; creates new crimes for use of a child to commit a controlled substance offense, criminal sale of a controlled substance to a child, criminal sale of a controlled substance over the internet and trafficking through a controlled substance organization; allocates funds to target drug abuse treatment, offender supervision and related services; establishes the crime reduction fund and the school drug abuse prevention fund; provides that a school district shall be eligible for an apportionment to be used for drug prevention equal to the product of $24 and the extraordinary needs count; directs the superintendent of the division of state police, in consultation with the secretary of the treasury and the attorney general of the United States to conduct ongoing tests and evaluations of pistols and revolvers manufactured in this country to determine the safety standards; authorizes the department of correctional services to establish and implement enhanced alcohol and drug abuse awareness training; makes related provisions. |