National Carry AcademySupplemental Information
January 11, 2016
N.Y. Pen. Law § 265.00. NY Code – Section 265.00: Definitions
A “loaded firearm” refers to a firearm with ammunition or magazine attached to it.
State of Emergency
Article 4. Powers of Agencies
§ 40. Powers of certain state officers and agencies.
The state officers and agencies have the power to adopt regulations and orders as part of emergency plans during state of emergencies in order to protect the health and safety of the residents and effectively use the resources and facilities.
The industrial commissioner, during a state of emergency shall have the power to regulate the manufacture, sale, use, possession, transportation and purchase of explosives, firearms and fireworks.
Article 6. Closing or Restricting Use of Highways; Posting of Property
Section 80. Definitions.
Under this section, the following terms are used and described:
• “Highway” refers to private and public streets, highway and places used for travel.
• “Commissioner” refers to the individual in-charge of transportation.
§ 81. Petition to close or restrict use of travel upon highways or to post property.
The following have the right to restrict the use of highways during a proclaimed state of emergency:
• Agencies of the United States
• State agencies
• Governing officials of a political subdivision in the state of New York
• Any individual, corporation or organization that works with the operation of a public utility by using real property for the defense effort by the state of New York.
Note: During a state of emergency, the federal law may apply to the state if they are receiving financial assistance from the federal government. To know more about the federal laws that apply during state of emergencies, check the US Code 42-5207.
Supplemental Information
January 11, 2016
N.Y. Pen. Law § 265.00. NY Code – Section 265.00: Definitions
A “loaded firearm” refers to a firearm with ammunition or magazine attached to it.
State of Emergency
Article 4. Powers of Agencies
§ 40. Powers of certain state officers and agencies.
The state officers and agencies have the power to adopt regulations and orders as part of emergency plans during state of emergencies in order to protect the health and safety of the residents and effectively use the resources and facilities.
The industrial commissioner, during a state of emergency shall have the power to regulate the manufacture, sale, use, possession, transportation and purchase of explosives, firearms and fireworks.
Article 6. Closing or Restricting Use of Highways; Posting of Property
Section 80. Definitions.
Under this section, the following terms are used and described:
• “Highway” refers to private and public streets, highway and places used for travel.
• “Commissioner” refers to the individual in-charge of transportation.
§ 81. Petition to close or restrict use of travel upon highways or to post property.
The following have the right to restrict the use of highways during a proclaimed state of emergency:
• Agencies of the United States
• State agencies
• Governing officials of a political subdivision in the state of New York
• Any individual, corporation or organization that works with the operation of a public utility by using real property for the defense effort by the state of New York.
Note: During a state of emergency, the federal law may apply to the state if they are receiving financial assistance from the federal government. To know more about the federal laws that apply during state of emergencies, check the US Code 42-5207.
