Currently, there are bills in the NYS Senate and Assembly whose passage will assist SAR teams in providing better
response to SAR incidents in NYS by including NYS SAR teams in mutual aid laws, and the recognition of SAR teams as
legitimate "Special Rescue" teams within the NYS Municipal Laws. The legislation also recognizes the NYS DEC as the State Agency that will be
the certifying agency for Inland/Wilderness SAR resources in New York State. When the bills were introduced several years ago, the option of
having the DEC as the "umbrella" state agency for Wilderness/Inland SAR resources was not an option.
We are waiting for Bill A00670 to be amended with verbage that now removes memberhsip in the Federation as a qualification and
replaces that requirement with the requirement that teams' members
1. "SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM" MEANS ONLY A VOLUNTARY OR MUNICIPAL WILDERNESS/INLAND SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM
WHOSE MEMBERS SHALL HAVE OBTAINED THE MINIMUM LEVEL OF TRAINING OR EXPERIENCE TO MEET QUALIFYING STANDARDS
ESTABLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION'S OFFICE OF PUBLIC PROTECTION; INCORPORATED UNDER
THE LAWS OF NEW YORK STATE; FORMED FOR THE PURPOSE OF LOCATING AND RESCUING, OR RECOVERING, A KNOWN INDIVIDUAL
OR KNOWN INDIVIDUALS, IN AN UNKNOWN LOCATION, WHOSE SAFETY MAY BE THREATENED BY CONDITIONS RELATED TO THE ENVIRONMENT
OR OTHER FACTORS; AND WHICH IS OPERATING NOT FOR PECUNIARY PROFIT OR FINANCIAL GAIN.
This lanquage is much more consistent with the phrasing used to identify the members of other types of rescue teams in NYS.
The big advantage to law enforcement agencies, the NYS Forest Rangers, and other Emergency Services organizations that
utilize the services of SAR teams will be that there is now state oversight on the training and certification that SAR team members
must have. This bill will ensure that teams and team members meet specific New York State criteria for SAR resource designations.
Bills A00670(Christensen) and S02772 (Wright, GRIFFO, LARKIN, LITTLE, RATH, SEWARD, VOLKER) would both amend section S209-bb of the NYS Municipal law so that
the definition of Special Rescue teams would include volunteer SAR teams whose members include volunteer SAR workers.
Bill A02735 (Townsend, Calhoun, Crouch, Zebrowski) would amend the NYS Motor Vehicle and Traffic Laws to allow SAR vehicles to operate
emergency lights when responding to an incident and also allow SAR volunteers the use of blue "courtesy" lights when responding to
a SAR incident.
Senate Bill S02772 has been passed by the Senate and sent to the Assembly (A00670), where it sits in the Local Governments Committee.
Bill A02735 has been referred to the Transportation committee.
To move bill A00670 out of committee and on to the floor for passage, YOU need to start a local campaign to make your
representatives aware of these bills and the importance of passing it. You, your team, your relatives, friends, neighbors, co-workers,
and agencies or organizations that you work with, need to contact by phone, e-mail, or mail your elected
representatives and gain their support for these bills. To that end, you may download the letter listed down further that can be customized to
send to your Assemblymen asking for their support. Make sure that you change the letter to
include the appropriate sending and recipient addresses. Letters coming from organizations should be on letterhead. Finished letters can
be e-mailed or mailed via the Postal Service.
Follow up the mailing with a call to you representatives. Attempt to get a few minutes of their time to speak with them
regarding these bills and their importance. You should be prepared to state our case in 10 minutes or less.
The accompanying NYS Federation of SAR 2005 Executive Summary is an excellent reference for this meeting.
Major points:
SAR teams have been operating in NYS since 1971
Statistics show that the earlier in a lost/missing person incident that professional SAR resources are utilized,
the better the outcome.
SAR teams are not being utilized enough and early enough.
SAR teams provide low cost professional SAR resources that increase the effectiveness and safety of SAR incidents while
keeping costs down and allowing Law Enforcement personnel to continue to handle their primary duties.
Download the Representative form letter
Download LegislativeSupportLetter.doc
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Download the NYSFEDSAR 2005 Executive Summary
Download 2005ExecutiveSummary.doc
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Download a list of NYS Senate e-mail addresses
Download 4-2005SenateE-mail.doc
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Download a list of NYS Assembly e-mail addresses
Download 4-2005AssemblyE-mail.doc
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