N.Y. Executive Law Section 216
Bureau of criminal investigation


1.

The superintendent may continue, within the New York state police, a bureau of criminal investigation and assign to it members of the New York state police in such numbers and appoint to it such investigative specialists in such numbers as may be required for the purpose of preventing, investigating and detecting violations of the criminal laws of the state, and conducting such other investigations as may be provided for by law. Members of the New York state police assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation and investigative specialists appointed to the bureau by the superintendent shall be classified as (a) investigators;

(b)

senior investigators;

(c)

lieutenants;

(d)

captains; provided, however, that investigative specialists appointed to the bureau of criminal investigation may be appointed as investigators or senior investigators at salaries to be determined by the superintendent with the approval of the director of the budget within the range from minimum to maximum provided for in this section for the positions to which appointments are made. Investigative specialists appointed to the bureau of criminal investigation shall be deemed to be members of the New York state police upon the filing by them of the constitutional oath of office, but shall not be eligible for transfer to the uniform force unless otherwise qualified under § 215 (Organization)section two hundred fifteen of this article. The superintendent may employ, from time to time, within the appropriation, such skilled experts, scientists, technicians or other specially qualified persons as he deems necessary to aid the bureau and the New York state police in preventing or detecting crime, apprehending criminals, or preparing and presenting evidence of violations of the criminal laws of the state. Upon request of the head of any state department, or of any police agency or of any district attorney within the state, the superintendent may assign to such requesting authority members of the state police attached to the bureau of criminal investigation in such numbers and for such periods of time as he may deem necessary for the purpose of investigating and detecting felonies committed within the state. Members of the state police assigned or appointed to the bureau of criminal investigation are empowered to cooperate with departments of the United States government in the investigation of violations of the federal laws of the grade of felony within this state. The superintendent may, from time to time, establish headquarters or stations in such localities of the state as he shall deem most suitable for the efficient operation of the bureau of criminal investigation.

2.

(a) There shall be within the bureau of criminal investigation a hate crime task force. The superintendent shall assign to it such personnel as may be required for the purpose of preventing, investigating, and detecting hate crimes as defined in article four hundred eighty-five and sections 240.30 and 240.31 of the penal law. When at all possible, the task force members shall assist and support other law enforcement agencies in preventing, investigating, and detecting offenses committed due to a perception or belief regarding the race, color, national origin, ancestry, gender, religion, religious practice, age, disability or sexual orientation of a person.

(b)

The task force shall issue reports and publications, in conjunction with the division of human rights and the division of criminal justice services, in order to inform persons of all available rights and remedies under the penal law as referenced in paragraph (a) of this subdivision, as well as prohibitions against discrimination because of age, race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, military status, sex, disability, familial status, domestic violence victim status, genetic predisposition status, or marital status as those terms are defined by article 15 (Human Rights Law)article fifteen of this chapter.

(c)

The first report issued by the hate crimes task force, as required by paragraph (b) of this subdivision, shall be issued within ninety days of the effective date of this subdivision. Subsequent reports shall be issued annually thereafter.

3.

* a. Salary schedules for investigators, senior investigators, and investigative specialists in the division of state police.

(1)

Effective April first, two thousand fourteen, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation and investigative specialists appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: Senior Investigator Investigator Nassau and Suffolk $108,280 $97,796 New York City, Rockland, Westchester $107,996 $97,511 Orange, Putnam, Dutchess $106,909 $96,425 All other locations $106,707 $96,222 (2) Effective April first, two thousand fifteen, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation and investigative specialists appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: Senior Investigator Investigator Nassau and Suffolk $110,446 $99,752 New York City, Rockland, Westchester $110,156 $99,461 Orange, Putnam, Dutchess $109,047 $98,354 All other locations $108,841 $98,146 (3) Effective April first, two thousand sixteen, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation and investigative specialists appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: Senior Investigator Investigator Nassau and Suffolk $112,103 $101,248 New York City, Rockland, Westchester $111,808 $100,953 Orange, Putnam, Dutchess $110,683 $99,829 All other locations $110,474 $99,618 (4) Effective April first, two thousand seventeen, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation and investigative specialists appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: Senior Investigator Investigator Nassau and Suffolk $113,785 $102,767 New York City, Rockland, Westchester $113,485 $102,467 Orange, Putnam, Dutchess $112,343 $101,326 All other locations $112,131 $101,112 * NB Effective until certain conditions are met as set forth in chapter 337 of 2019 Part A § 25 * a. Salary schedules for investigators, senior investigators, and investigative specialists in the division of state police.

(1)

Effective April first, two thousand eighteen, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as investigators and investigative specialists appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: New York City Orange Nassau Rockland Putnam YOS Suffolk Westchester Dutchess All Other 0 - 1 $104,822 $104,516 $103,353 $103,134 1 - 2 $104,822 $104,516 $103,353 $103,134 2 - 3 $104,822 $104,516 $103,353 $103,134 3 - 4 $104,822 $104,516 $103,353 $103,134 4 - 5 $104,822 $104,516 $103,353 $103,134 5 - 6 $104,822 $104,516 $103,353 $103,134 6+ $104,822 $104,516 $103,353 $103,134 (2) Effective April first, two thousand nineteen, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as investigators and investigative specialists appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: New York City Orange Hired on or Nassau Rockland Putnam After Suffolk Westchester Dutchess All Other YOS 10/1/19 0 - 1 $100,000 $106,918 $106,606 $105,420 $105,197 1 - 2 $106,918 $106,606 $105,420 $105,197 2 - 3 $106,918 $106,606 $105,420 $105,197 3 - 4 $106,918 $106,606 $105,420 $105,197 4 - 5 $106,918 $106,606 $105,420 $105,197 5 - 6 $106,918 $106,606 $105,420 $105,197 6+ $106,918 $106,606 $105,420 $105,197 (3) Effective April first, two thousand twenty, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as investigators and investigative specialists appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: Hired on New York City Orange Or After Nassau Rockland Putnam YOS 10/1/19 Suffolk Westchester Dutchess All Other 0 - 1 $102,000 $109,056 $108,738 $107,528 $107,301 1 - 2 $105,000 $109,056 $108,738 $107,528 $107,301 2 - 3 $109,056 $108,738 $107,528 $107,301 3 - 4 $109,056 $108,738 $107,528 $107,301 4 - 5 $109,056 $108,738 $107,528 $107,301 5 - 6 $109,056 $108,738 $107,528 $107,301 6+ $110,090 $109,773 $108,560 $108,334 (4) Effective April first, two thousand twenty-one, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as investigators and investigative specialists appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: New York Hired on City Orange Or After Nassau Rockland Putnam YOS 10/1/19 Suffolk Westchester Dutchess All Other 0 - 1 $104,040 $111,237 $110,913 $109,679 $109,447 1 - 2 $107,100 $111,237 $110,913 $109,679 $109,447 2 - 3 $111,237 $110,913 $109,679 $109,447 3 - 4 $111,237 $110,913 $109,679 $109,447 4 - 5 $111,237 $110,913 $109,679 $109,447 5 - 6 $111,237 $110,913 $109,679 $109,447 6+ $112,292 $111,968 $110,731 $110,501 (5) Effective April first, two thousand twenty-two, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as investigators and investigative specialists appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: New York City Orange Nassau Rockland Putnam YOS Suffolk Westchester Dutchess All Other 0 - 1 $106,121 $106,121 $106,121 $106,121 1 - 2 $109,242 $109,242 $109,242 $109,242 2 - 3 $113,462 $113,131 $111,873 $111,636 3 - 4 $113,462 $113,131 $111,873 $111,636 4 - 5 $113,462 $113,131 $111,873 $111,636 5 - 6 $113,462 $113,131 $111,873 $111,636 6+ $114,538 $114,207 $112,946 $112,711 (6) Effective April first, two thousand eighteen, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as senior investigators appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: New York City Orange Nassau Rockland Putnam YOS Suffolk Westchester Dutchess All Other 0 - 1 $116,061 $115,755 $114,590 $114,374 1 - 2 $116,061 $115,755 $114,590 $114,374 2 - 3 $116,061 $115,755 $114,590 $114,374 3 - 4 $116,061 $115,755 $114,590 $114,374 4 - 5 $116,061 $115,755 $114,590 $114,374 5 - 6 $116,061 $115,755 $114,590 $114,374 6+ $116,061 $115,755 $114,590 $114,374 (7) Effective April first, two thousand nineteen, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as senior investigators appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: New York City Orange Nassau Rockland Putnam YOS Suffolk Westchester Dutchess All Other 0 - 1 $118,382 $118,070 $116,882 $116,661 1 - 2 $118,382 $118,070 $116,882 $116,661 2 - 3 $118,382 $118,070 $116,882 $116,661 3 - 4 $118,382 $118,070 $116,882 $116,661 4 - 5 $118,382 $118,070 $116,882 $116,661 5 - 6 $118,382 $118,070 $116,882 $116,661 6+ $118,382 $118,070 $116,882 $116,661 (8) Effective April first, two thousand twenty, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as senior investigators appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: New York City Orange Nassau Rockland Putnam YOS Suffolk Westchester Dutchess All Other 0 - 1 $120,750 $120,431 $119,220 $118,994 1 - 2 $120,750 $120,431 $119,220 $118,994 2 - 3 $120,750 $120,431 $119,220 $118,994 3 - 4 $120,750 $120,431 $119,220 $118,994 4 - 5 $120,750 $120,431 $119,220 $118,994 5 - 6 $120,750 $120,431 $119,220 $118,994 6+ $121,781 $121,462 $120,253 $120,026 (9) Effective April first, two thousand twenty-one, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as senior investigators appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: New York City Orange Nassau Rockland Putnam YOS Suffolk Westchester Dutchess All Other 0 - 1 $123,165 $122,840 $121,604 $121,374 1 - 2 $123,165 $122,840 $121,604 $121,374 2 - 3 $123,165 $122,840 $121,604 $121,374 3 - 4 $123,165 $122,840 $121,604 $121,374 4 - 5 $123,165 $122,840 $121,604 $121,374 5 - 6 $123,165 $122,840 $121,604 $121,374 6+ $124,217 $123,891 $122,658 $122,427 (10) Effective April first, two thousand twenty-two, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as senior investigators appointed to the bureau by the superintendent, shall receive a basic annual salary pursuant to the following schedule: New York City Orange Nassau Rockland Putnam YOS Suffolk Westchester Dutchess All Other 0 - 1 $125,628 $125,297 $124,036 $123,801 1 - 2 $125,628 $125,297 $124,036 $123,801 2 - 3 $125,628 $125,297 $124,036 $123,801 3 - 4 $125,628 $125,297 $124,036 $123,801 4 - 5 $125,628 $125,297 $124,036 $123,801 5 - 6 $125,628 $125,297 $124,036 $123,801 6+ $126,701 $126,369 $125,111 $124,876 (11) With respect to subparagraphs one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten of this paragraph, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as investigators, investigative specialists and senior investigators appointed to the bureau by the superintendent shall be paid a basic annual salary consistent with their years of service in the bureau and their principal place of employment, or, in the case of a field employee, whose official station, as determined in accordance with the regulations of the state comptroller, is located in the city of New York or in the counties of Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Westchester, Nassau, or Suffolk, except that:

(a)

With respect to subparagraphs two, three, and four of this paragraph, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as investigators and investigative specialists appointed to the bureau by the superintendent on or after October first, two thousand nineteen shall be paid a basic annual salary consistent with their years of service in the bureau corresponding to the column titled “Hired on or after 10/1/19”. When such member completes one year of service, such member shall move to the next basic annual salary consistent with their years of service in the bureau corresponding to the column titled “Hired on or after 10/1/19”. When such member completes two years of service, such member shall move to the next basic annual salary corresponding to their years of service within the bureau and their principal place of employment, or, in the case of a field employee, whose official station, as determined in accordance with the regulations of the state comptroller, is located in the city of New York or in the counties of Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Westchester, Nassau, or Suffolk; and

(b)

With respect to subparagraphs two, three, four and five of this paragraph, members assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation as investigators and investigative specialists appointed to the bureau by the superintendent before October first, two thousand nineteen shall be paid a basic annual salary consistent with their years of service in the bureau and their principal place of employment, or, in the case of a field employee, whose official station, as determined in accordance with the regulations of the state comptroller, is located in the city of New York or in the counties of Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Westchester, Nassau, or Suffolk. When such member completes a year of service, such member shall move to the basic annual salary consistent with their years of service in the bureau and their principal place of employment, or, in the case of a field employee, whose official station, as determined in accordance with the regulations of the state comptroller, is located in the city of New York or in the counties of Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Westchester, Nassau, or Suffolk.

(12)

When any member assigned to the bureau of criminal investigation completes a year of service entitling them to move to a higher salary, they shall be paid the higher salary at the start of the pay period immediately following their completion of the required years of service in the bureau that entitles them to the next higher salary. * NB Effective upon certain conditions being met as set forth in chapter 337 of 2019 Part A § 25

Source: Section 216 — Bureau of criminal investigation, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/EXC/216 (updated Oct. 11, 2019; accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

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Division of state police
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Employees
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Equipment
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Acquisition of real property
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Establishment of training school
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Child abuse prevention
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Family offense intervention
214‑C
Elder abuse awareness
214‑D
Human trafficking awareness
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training and retraining
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Emergency situations involving people with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities
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Opioid antagonist awareness
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Extreme risk protection orders
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Model law enforcement death notification policy
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Organization
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Bureau of criminal investigation
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Scientific crime detection laboratory
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Salary increments
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Holiday compensation
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Consumer product protection
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Communication
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Installation, operation and maintenance of basic system
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Availability
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Orders, rules or regulations
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System of criminal justice information
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Computer system to carry information of orders of protection and warrants of arrest
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Reporting to New York state violent crimes analysis program
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Statewide repository of data relating to unlawful methamphetamine laboratories
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Discovery of an unlawful methamphetamine laboratory
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Radio communication system
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Duties and powers of the superintendent of state police and of members of the state police
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Verification of complaint
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Enforcement of conservation law
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Lost and found property
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Employment of state police in towns, villages, police districts
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Disability benefits
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Death benefits
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National instant criminal background checks
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Retirement for cause
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Gun trafficking interdiction program
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Uniform identification cards for retired police officers
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Sexual assault victims unit
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Municipal gun buyback program
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New York state police body-worn cameras program
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Firearms safety training, and licensing appeals

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

Last modified:
Oct. 11, 2019

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