Judges: KATHRYN SHEINGOLD, Assistant Solicitor General
Filed Date: 2/4/2011
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Informal Opinion No. 2011-4 Charles J. Noth Village Attorney Village of Saranac Lake
3 Main Street, Suite 1 Saranac Lake, New York 12983
Dear Mr. Noth:
You have requested an opinion relating to the geographical area of employment of the Village's police officers. You have explained that the Village lies partially in Franklin County and partially in Essex County and ask whether the geographical area of employment extends to all of Franklin and Essex Counties. We conclude that it does not.
Your question arises because of the definition of "geographical area of employment" found in the Criminal Procedure Law. Pursuant to section 1.20(34-a), the geographical area of employment of certain police officers is as follows:
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this subdivision, New York state constitutes the "geographical area of employment" of any police officer employed as such by an agency of the state or by an authority which functions throughout the state, or a police officer designated by the superintendent of state police pursuant to section two hundred twenty-three of the executive law;
(b) A county, city, town or village, as the case may be, constitutes the "geographical area of employment" of any police officer employed as such by an agency of such political subdivision or by an authority which functions only in such political subdivision; and
(c) Where an authority functions in more than one county, *Page 2 the "geographical area of employment" of a police officer employed thereby extends through all of such counties.
(d) The geographical area of employment of a police officer appointed by the state university is the campuses and other property of the state university, including any portion of a public highway which crosses or abuts such property.
Criminal Procedure Law §
We believe that this argument misconstrues the meaning of "authority" when used in Criminal Procedure Law §
Further support for this interpretation of "authority" as distinct from a police agency of a political subdivision is found in Criminal Procedure Law §
We conclude that the geographical area of employment of the Village's police officers is the Village. The geographical area of employment of a police officer is significant because it circumscribes the area in which a petty offense (a violation or a traffic infraction, Criminal Procedure Law §
You have advised that the Village's police officers are particularly concerned that they may travel outside the Village, but still within Franklin or Essex County, and then witness criminal activity. Police officers are authorized to make warrantless arrests for crimes (felonies and misdemeanors, Penal Law §
The Attorney General issues formal opinions only to officers and departments of state government. Thus, this is an informal opinion rendered to assist you in advising the municipality you represent.
Very truly yours,
KATHRYN SHEINGOLD Assistant Solicitor General in Charge of Opinions *Page 1