S01414 Summary:
BILL NO | S01414A |
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SAME AS | SAME AS A00763-A |
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SPONSOR | PARKER |
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COSPNSR | CARLUCCI, COMRIE, HARCKHAM, KAPLAN, SEPULVEDA |
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MLTSPNSR | |
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Amd §§265.00, 265.20, 70.02 & 460.10, add §§265.50 & 265.55, Pen L; amd §700.05, CP L | |
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Establishes certain crimes relating to the criminal manufacture or possession of an undetectable firearm, rifle, or shotgun. |
S01414 Actions:
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01/14/2019 | REFERRED TO CODES | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
01/28/2019 | REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO RULES | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
01/28/2019 | ORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.87 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05/08/2019 | AMENDED ON THIRD READING 1414A | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05/15/2019 | PASSED SENATE | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05/15/2019 | DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05/15/2019 | referred to codes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05/20/2019 | substituted for a763a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05/20/2019 | ordered to third reading rules cal.16 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05/20/2019 | passed assembly | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
05/20/2019 | returned to senate | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/30/2019 | DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
07/30/2019 | SIGNED CHAP.134 |
S01414 Committee Votes:
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Abbate
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Crespo
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Gantt
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LiPetri
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Perry
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Simon
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Abinanti
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Crouch
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Garbarino
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Lupardo
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Pheffer Amato
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Simotas
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Arroyo
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Cruz
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Giglio
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Magnarelli
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Pichardo
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Smith
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Ashby
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Cusick
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Glick
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Malliotakis
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Pretlow
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Smullen
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Aubry
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Cymbrowitz
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Goodell
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Manktelow
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Quart
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Solages
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Barclay
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Davila
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Gottfried
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McDonald
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Ra
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Stec
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Barnwell
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De La Rosa
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Griffin
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McDonough
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Raia
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Steck
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Barrett
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DenDekker
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Gunther
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McMahon
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Ramos
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Stern
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Barron
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DeStefano
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Hawley
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Mikulin
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Raynor
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Stirpe
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Benedetto
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Dickens
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Hevesi
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Miller B
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Reilly
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Tague
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Bichotte
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Dilan
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Hunter
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Miller MG
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Reyes
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Taylor
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Blake
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Dinowitz
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Hyndman
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Miller ML
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Richardson
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Thiele
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Blankenbush
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DiPietro
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Jacobson
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Montesano
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Rivera
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Titus
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Brabenec
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D'Urso
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Jaffee
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Morinello
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Rodriguez
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Vanel
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Braunstein
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Eichenstein
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Jean-Pierre
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Mosley
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Romeo
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Walczyk
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Bronson
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Englebright
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Johns
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Niou
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Rosenthal D
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Walker
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Buchwald
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Epstein
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Jones
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Nolan
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Rosenthal L
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Wallace
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Burke
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Fahy
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Joyner
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Norris
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Rozic
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Walsh
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Buttenschon
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Fall
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Kim
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O'Donnell
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Ryan
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Weinstein
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Byrne
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Fernandez
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Kolb
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Ortiz
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Salka
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Weprin
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Byrnes
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Finch
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Lalor
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Otis
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Santabarbara
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Williams
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Cahill
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Fitzpatrick
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Lavine
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Palmesano
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Sayegh
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Woerner
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Carroll
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Friend
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Lawrence
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Palumbo
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Schimminger
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Wright
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Colton
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Frontus
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Lentol
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Paulin
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Schmitt
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Zebrowski
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Cook
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Galef
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Lifton
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Peoples-Stokes
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Seawright
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Mr. Speaker
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S01414 Memo:
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S01414 Text:
Go to top STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 1414--A Cal. No. 87 2019-2020 Regular Sessions IN SENATE January 14, 2019 ___________ Introduced by Sens. PARKER, CARLUCCI, COMRIE, SEPULVEDA -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Codes -- reported favorably from said committee and committed to the Committee on Rules -- ordered to a third reading, amended and ordered reprinted, retaining its place in the order of third reading AN ACT to amend the penal law and the criminal procedure law, in relation to establishing crimes relating to the criminal possession or manufacture of undetectable firearms, rifles or shotguns The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 265.00 of the penal law is amended by adding a new 2 subdivision 3-a to read as follows: 3 3-a. "Major component of a firearm, rifle or shotgun" means the 4 barrel, the slide or cylinder, the frame, or receiver of the firearm, 5 rifle, or shotgun. 6 § 2. The penal law is amended by adding two new sections 265.50 and 7 265.55 to read as follows: 8 § 265.50 Criminal manufacture, sale, or transport of an undetectable 9 firearm, rifle or shotgun. 10 A person is guilty of criminal manufacture, sale, or transport of an 11 undetectable firearm, rifle or shotgun when he or she knowingly manufac- 12 tures, causes to be manufactured, sells, exchanges, gives, disposes of, 13 transports, ships, or possesses with the intent to sell: 14 1. any firearm, rifle or shotgun that, after the removal of grips, 15 stocks and magazines, is not detectable by a metal detector calibrated 16 to detect the Security Exemplar, as defined pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 17 922(p); or 18 2. any major component of a firearm, rifle or shotgun that, if subject 19 to the types of detection devices commonly used at airports for security 20 screening, does not generate an image that adequately displays the shape 21 of the component. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD04445-06-9S. 1414--A 2 1 Criminal manufacture, sale, or transport of an undetectable firearm, 2 rifle or shotgun is a class D felony. 3 § 265.55 Criminal possession of an undetectable firearm, rifle or shot- 4 gun. 5 A person is guilty of criminal possession of an undetectable firearm, 6 rifle or shotgun when he or she knowingly possesses: 7 1. any firearm, rifle or shotgun that, after the removal of grips, 8 stocks and magazines, is not detectable by a metal detector calibrated 9 to detect the Security Exemplar, as defined pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 10 922(p); or 11 2. any major component of a firearm, rifle or shotgun that, if subject 12 to the types of detection devices commonly used at airports for security 13 screening, does not generate an image that adequately displays the shape 14 of the component. 15 Criminal possession of an undetectable firearm, rifle or shotgun is a 16 class E felony. 17 § 3. The opening paragraph and the opening paragraph of paragraph 1 of 18 subdivision a of section 265.20 of the penal law, the opening paragraph 19 as amended by section 1 of part FF of chapter 57 of the laws of 2013 and 20 the opening paragraph of paragraph 1 as amended by chapter 1041 of the 21 laws of 1974, are amended to read as follows: 22 Paragraph (h) of subdivision twenty-two of section 265.00 and sections 23 265.01, 265.01-a, [subdivision one of section] 265.01-b, 265.02, 265.03, 24 265.04, 265.05, 265.10, 265.11, 265.12, 265.13, 265.15, 265.36, 265.37, 25 265.50, 265.55 and 270.05 shall not apply to: 26 Possession of any of the weapons, instruments, appliances or 27 substances specified in sections 265.01, 265.02, 265.03, 265.04, 265.05, 28 265.50, 265.55 and 270.05 by the following: 29 § 4. Paragraph (c) of subdivision 1 of section 70.02 of the penal law, 30 as amended by chapter 368 of the laws of 2015, is amended to read as 31 follows: 32 (c) Class D violent felony offenses: an attempt to commit any of the 33 class C felonies set forth in paragraph (b); reckless assault of a child 34 as defined in section 120.02, assault in the second degree as defined in 35 section 120.05, menacing a police officer or peace officer as defined in 36 section 120.18, stalking in the first degree, as defined in subdivision 37 one of section 120.60, strangulation in the second degree as defined in 38 section 121.12, rape in the second degree as defined in section 130.30, 39 criminal sexual act in the second degree as defined in section 130.45, 40 sexual abuse in the first degree as defined in section 130.65, course of 41 sexual conduct against a child in the second degree as defined in 42 section 130.80, aggravated sexual abuse in the third degree as defined 43 in section 130.66, facilitating a sex offense with a controlled 44 substance as defined in section 130.90, labor trafficking as defined in 45 paragraphs (a) and (b) of subdivision three of section 135.35, criminal 46 possession of a weapon in the third degree as defined in subdivision 47 five, six, seven, eight, nine or ten of section 265.02, criminal sale of 48 a firearm in the third degree as defined in section 265.11, intimidating 49 a victim or witness in the second degree as defined in section 215.16, 50 soliciting or providing support for an act of terrorism in the second 51 degree as defined in section 490.10, and making a terroristic threat as 52 defined in section 490.20, falsely reporting an incident in the first 53 degree as defined in section 240.60, placing a false bomb or hazardous 54 substance in the first degree as defined in section 240.62, placing a 55 false bomb or hazardous substance in a sports stadium or arena, mass 56 transportation facility or enclosed shopping mall as defined in sectionS. 1414--A 3 1 240.63, [and] aggravated unpermitted use of indoor pyrotechnics in the 2 first degree as defined in section 405.18, and criminal manufacture, 3 sale, or transport of an undetectable firearm, rifle or shotgun as 4 defined in section 265.50. 5 § 5. The opening paragraph of paragraph (c) of subdivision 2 of 6 section 70.02 of the penal law, as amended by chapter 1 of the laws of 7 2013, is amended to read as follows: 8 Except as provided in subdivision six of section 60.05, the sentence 9 imposed upon a person who stands convicted of the class D violent felony 10 offenses of criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree as 11 defined in subdivision five, seven, eight or nine of section 265.02, 12 criminal sale of a firearm in the third degree as defined in section 13 265.11 [or], the class E violent felonies of attempted criminal 14 possession of a weapon in the third degree as defined in subdivision 15 five, seven, eight or nine of section 265.02, or criminal manufacture, 16 sale, or transport of an undetectable firearm, rifle or shotgun as 17 defined in section 265.50 must be a sentence to a determinate period of 18 imprisonment, or, in the alternative, a definite sentence of imprison- 19 ment for a period of no less than one year, except that: 20 § 6. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 460.10 of the penal 21 law, as amended by chapter 189 of the laws of 2018, is amended to read 22 as follows: 23 (a) Any of the felonies set forth in this chapter: sections 120.05, 24 120.10 and 120.11 relating to assault; sections 121.12 and 121.13 relat- 25 ing to strangulation; sections 125.10 to 125.27 relating to homicide; 26 sections 130.25, 130.30 and 130.35 relating to rape; sections 135.20 and 27 135.25 relating to kidnapping; sections 135.35 and 135.37 relating to 28 labor trafficking; section 135.65 relating to coercion; sections 140.20, 29 140.25 and 140.30 relating to burglary; sections 145.05, 145.10 and 30 145.12 relating to criminal mischief; article one hundred fifty relating 31 to arson; sections 155.30, 155.35, 155.40 and 155.42 relating to grand 32 larceny; sections 177.10, 177.15, 177.20 and 177.25 relating to health 33 care fraud; article one hundred sixty relating to robbery; sections 34 165.45, 165.50, 165.52 and 165.54 relating to criminal possession of 35 stolen property; sections 165.72 and 165.73 relating to trademark coun- 36 terfeiting; sections 170.10, 170.15, 170.25, 170.30, 170.40, 170.65 and 37 170.70 relating to forgery; sections 175.10, 175.25, 175.35, 175.40 and 38 210.40 relating to false statements; sections 176.15, 176.20, 176.25 and 39 176.30 relating to insurance fraud; sections 178.20 and 178.25 relating 40 to criminal diversion of prescription medications and prescriptions; 41 sections 180.03, 180.08, 180.15, 180.25, 180.40, 180.45, 200.00, 200.03, 42 200.04, 200.10, 200.11, 200.12, 200.20, 200.22, 200.25, 200.27, 200.56, 43 215.00, 215.05 and 215.19 relating to bribery; sections 187.10, 187.15, 44 187.20 and 187.25 relating to residential mortgage fraud, sections 45 190.40 and 190.42 relating to criminal usury; section 190.65 relating to 46 schemes to defraud; any felony defined in article four hundred ninety- 47 six; sections 205.60 and 205.65 relating to hindering prosecution; 48 sections 210.10, 210.15, and 215.51 relating to perjury and contempt; 49 section 215.40 relating to tampering with physical evidence; sections 50 220.06, 220.09, 220.16, 220.18, 220.21, 220.31, 220.34, 220.39, 220.41, 51 220.43, 220.46, 220.55, 220.60, 220.65 and 220.77 relating to controlled 52 substances; sections 225.10 and 225.20 relating to gambling; sections 53 230.25, 230.30, and 230.32 relating to promoting prostitution; section 54 230.34 relating to sex trafficking; section 230.34-a relating to sex 55 trafficking of a child; sections 235.06, 235.07, 235.21 and 235.22 56 relating to obscenity; sections 263.10 and 263.15 relating to promotingS. 1414--A 4 1 a sexual performance by a child; sections 265.02, 265.03, 265.04, 2 265.11, 265.12, 265.13 and the provisions of section 265.10 which 3 constitute a felony relating to firearms and other dangerous weapons; 4 sections 265.14 and 265.16 relating to criminal sale of a firearm; 5 section 265.50 relating to the criminal manufacture, sale or transport 6 of an undetectable firearm, rifle or shotgun; section 275.10, 275.20, 7 275.30, or 275.40 relating to unauthorized recordings; and sections 8 470.05, 470.10, 470.15 and 470.20 relating to money laundering; or 9 § 7. Paragraph (b) of subdivision 8 of section 700.05 of the criminal 10 procedure law, as amended by chapter 1 of the laws of 2019, is amended 11 to read as follows: 12 (b) Any of the following felonies: assault in the second degree as 13 defined in section 120.05 of the penal law, assault in the first degree 14 as defined in section 120.10 of the penal law, reckless endangerment in 15 the first degree as defined in section 120.25 of the penal law, promot- 16 ing a suicide attempt as defined in section 120.30 of the penal law, 17 strangulation in the second degree as defined in section 121.12 of the 18 penal law, strangulation in the first degree as defined in section 19 121.13 of the penal law, criminally negligent homicide as defined in 20 section 125.10 of the penal law, manslaughter in the second degree as 21 defined in section 125.15 of the penal law, manslaughter in the first 22 degree as defined in section 125.20 of the penal law, murder in the 23 second degree as defined in section 125.25 of the penal law, murder in 24 the first degree as defined in section 125.27 of the penal law, rape in 25 the third degree as defined in section 130.25 of the penal law, rape in 26 the second degree as defined in section 130.30 of the penal law, rape in 27 the first degree as defined in section 130.35 of the penal law, criminal 28 sexual act in the third degree as defined in section 130.40 of the penal 29 law, criminal sexual act in the second degree as defined in section 30 130.45 of the penal law, criminal sexual act in the first degree as 31 defined in section 130.50 of the penal law, sexual abuse in the first 32 degree as defined in section 130.65 of the penal law, unlawful imprison- 33 ment in the first degree as defined in section 135.10 of the penal law, 34 kidnapping in the second degree as defined in section 135.20 of the 35 penal law, kidnapping in the first degree as defined in section 135.25 36 of the penal law, labor trafficking as defined in section 135.35 of the 37 penal law, aggravated labor trafficking as defined in section 135.37 of 38 the penal law, custodial interference in the first degree as defined in 39 section 135.50 of the penal law, coercion in the first degree as defined 40 in section 135.65 of the penal law, criminal trespass in the first 41 degree as defined in section 140.17 of the penal law, burglary in the 42 third degree as defined in section 140.20 of the penal law, burglary in 43 the second degree as defined in section 140.25 of the penal law, 44 burglary in the first degree as defined in section 140.30 of the penal 45 law, criminal mischief in the third degree as defined in section 145.05 46 of the penal law, criminal mischief in the second degree as defined in 47 section 145.10 of the penal law, criminal mischief in the first degree 48 as defined in section 145.12 of the penal law, criminal tampering in the 49 first degree as defined in section 145.20 of the penal law, arson in the 50 fourth degree as defined in section 150.05 of the penal law, arson in 51 the third degree as defined in section 150.10 of the penal law, arson in 52 the second degree as defined in section 150.15 of the penal law, arson 53 in the first degree as defined in section 150.20 of the penal law, grand 54 larceny in the fourth degree as defined in section 155.30 of the penal 55 law, grand larceny in the third degree as defined in section 155.35 of 56 the penal law, grand larceny in the second degree as defined in sectionS. 1414--A 5 1 155.40 of the penal law, grand larceny in the first degree as defined in 2 section 155.42 of the penal law, health care fraud in the fourth degree 3 as defined in section 177.10 of the penal law, health care fraud in the 4 third degree as defined in section 177.15 of the penal law, health care 5 fraud in the second degree as defined in section 177.20 of the penal 6 law, health care fraud in the first degree as defined in section 177.25 7 of the penal law, robbery in the third degree as defined in section 8 160.05 of the penal law, robbery in the second degree as defined in 9 section 160.10 of the penal law, robbery in the first degree as defined 10 in section 160.15 of the penal law, unlawful use of secret scientific 11 material as defined in section 165.07 of the penal law, criminal 12 possession of stolen property in the fourth degree as defined in section 13 165.45 of the penal law, criminal possession of stolen property in the 14 third degree as defined in section 165.50 of the penal law, criminal 15 possession of stolen property in the second degree as defined by section 16 165.52 of the penal law, criminal possession of stolen property in the 17 first degree as defined by section 165.54 of the penal law, trademark 18 counterfeiting in the second degree as defined in section 165.72 of the 19 penal law, trademark counterfeiting in the first degree as defined in 20 section 165.73 of the penal law, forgery in the second degree as defined 21 in section 170.10 of the penal law, forgery in the first degree as 22 defined in section 170.15 of the penal law, criminal possession of a 23 forged instrument in the second degree as defined in section 170.25 of 24 the penal law, criminal possession of a forged instrument in the first 25 degree as defined in section 170.30 of the penal law, criminal 26 possession of forgery devices as defined in section 170.40 of the penal 27 law, falsifying business records in the first degree as defined in 28 section 175.10 of the penal law, tampering with public records in the 29 first degree as defined in section 175.25 of the penal law, offering a 30 false instrument for filing in the first degree as defined in section 31 175.35 of the penal law, issuing a false certificate as defined in 32 section 175.40 of the penal law, criminal diversion of prescription 33 medications and prescriptions in the second degree as defined in section 34 178.20 of the penal law, criminal diversion of prescription medications 35 and prescriptions in the first degree as defined in section 178.25 of 36 the penal law, residential mortgage fraud in the fourth degree as 37 defined in section 187.10 of the penal law, residential mortgage fraud 38 in the third degree as defined in section 187.15 of the penal law, resi- 39 dential mortgage fraud in the second degree as defined in section 187.20 40 of the penal law, residential mortgage fraud in the first degree as 41 defined in section 187.25 of the penal law, escape in the second degree 42 as defined in section 205.10 of the penal law, escape in the first 43 degree as defined in section 205.15 of the penal law, absconding from 44 temporary release in the first degree as defined in section 205.17 of 45 the penal law, promoting prison contraband in the first degree as 46 defined in section 205.25 of the penal law, hindering prosecution in the 47 second degree as defined in section 205.60 of the penal law, hindering 48 prosecution in the first degree as defined in section 205.65 of the 49 penal law, sex trafficking as defined in section 230.34 of the penal 50 law, sex trafficking of a child as defined in section 230.34-a of the 51 penal law, criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree as 52 defined in subdivisions two, three and five of section 265.02 of the 53 penal law, criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree as 54 defined in section 265.03 of the penal law, criminal possession of a 55 weapon in the first degree as defined in section 265.04 of the penal 56 law, manufacture, transport, disposition and defacement of weapons andS. 1414--A 6 1 dangerous instruments and appliances defined as felonies in subdivisions 2 one, two, and three of section 265.10 of the penal law, sections 265.11, 3 265.12 and 265.13 of the penal law, or prohibited use of weapons as 4 defined in subdivision two of section 265.35 of the penal law, relating 5 to firearms and other dangerous weapons, criminal manufacture, sale or 6 transport of an undetectable firearm, rifle or shotgun as defined in 7 section 265.50 of the penal law, or failure to disclose the origin of a 8 recording in the first degree as defined in section 275.40 of the penal 9 law; 10 § 8. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after 11 it shall have become a law.