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1 NEW YORK STATE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES SUBJECT MATTER LISTING OF RECORDS [Pursuant to Public Officers Law Section 87(3)(c)] [Updated March 2014] OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE OPERATIONS Criminal History Record File Fingerprint Files (Adult and Juvenile) Domestic Incident Reports DNA Databank Specimen Submission Forms and Supporting Documentation Use and Dissemination Agreement File Office of Operations Administrative Files Missing Persons Clearinghouse Records - Missing Children Registry/Leads - Missing Vulnerable Adult Registry/Leads - Missing College Student Information - Unidentified (Deceased and Living) Person Information - Operation Safe Child Database OFFICE OF FORENSIC SERVICES DNA Databank Records DNA Databank - Use and Dissemination Agreement File Commission on Forensic Science Records DNA Subcommittee Records Public Forensic Laboratory Accreditation Records Training Records 1
2 OFFICE OF PUBLIC SAFETY Law Enforcement Agency Files Security Guard Training Records and Course Curricula Police/Peace Officer Registry Records Private College Campus Security Officers Training Records and Curriculum Police/Peace Officer Training Records and Course Curricula NYS Law Enforcement Accreditation Council Minutes and Program Records Operation IMPACT/GIVE (Gun Involved Violence Elimination) initiative Crime Analysis Centers Administrative Police Studies Breath Test Instrument and Radar Maintenance Records Federal Excess Property-1033 Program Medical and Physical Fitness Standards and Procedures for Police Officer Candidates Municipal Police Training Council Minutes and Records Police Officers Memorial Records Assets Forfeiture Reporting Program Records - State and Federal Security Guard Advisory Council Minutes and Records OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE Juvenile Justice Advisory Group Records Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act Compliance Records OFFICE OF PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND FUNDING State Program Records - Legislative Sponsored Grant-in-Aid Awards 2
3 - NYS Defenders Association - Prisoners' Legal Services, Inc. - Indigent Parolee Program - Aid to Prosecution - Aid to Defense - Aid to Crime Labs - Aid to Special Narcotics Prosecutor - NY Prosecutor s Training Institute - Crimes Against Revenue Program (CARP) - Motor Vehicle Theft and Insurance Fraud Prevention Program - Drug Abuse Alternative to Prison (DTAP) Program - NYS Sexual Offense Evidence Collection Kit Distribution Records - County Re-entry Task Forces Records - Alternatives to Incarceration (ATI) programs, including Classification/Drug & Alcohol programs, Demonstration and Shared Services ATI Programs, and Probation Violation Residential Centers (PVRC, aka Residential Stabilization Centers in NYC) % of Poverty Probation Grants - Probation Eligible Diversion Programs (PEDS) - Supervision and Treatment of Specialized Offenders (SATSO) - GTSC Ignition Interlock Device Monitoring Program Federal Program Records - Edward Byrne Formula Grant Program - John R. Justice Program - Coverdell Forensic Services - Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act Grant Programs - Violence Against Women Act Grant Programs - Sexual Assault Services Program - Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Program - Residential Substance Abuse Treatment Grant Program - BJA Soft Body Armor Partnership Program OFFICE OF LEGAL SERVICES Agency Regulations Freedom of Information Law Request Records Litigation Records - Agency Litigation Files - Division of Human Rights Complaints Statement of Financial Disclosure Required Filers Records 3
4 Subpoena Log Records Human Trafficking Records OFFICE OF JUSTICE RESEARCH AND PERFORMANCE OJRP Federal Grant Award Records Uniform Crime Reporting System Records NYS Incident-Based Reporting (IBR) System Records Computerized Criminal History Analytical Files Request for Information Records Criminal Justice Trend and Performance Reports Case Specific Program Data Files OFFICE OF SEX OFFENDER MANAGEMENT Training/Outreach Records Sex Offender Registry Records Mental Hygiene Law Article 10 Records Subpoena Log Records Litigation Files ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Telecommunications File Records Management File Agency Vehicles File Mail/Shipping Operations File Property Leases File 4
5 Space Planning and Allocation File Inventory Control Records Security Records and Logs FINANCE State Fiscal Policies and Procedures Routine Internal Status and Activity Reports Audit Reports and Responses Purchase Requisitions Contract Files Purchase Orders Travel Payment Files Revenue Accounting Records Bank Account Files Federal and State Grant Records Accounts Payable Files HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Individual Personnel Files Health Insurance Records Attendance Records Job Title Specifications Files Examination Announcements Files Grievance Files 5
6 Retirement Records Employment Inquiries Training Files Eligible List Files Recruitment Files Workers Compensation Records Benefit Records Job Classification Records Payroll Processing Reports Bi-Weekly Payroll Processing Records Bi-Weekly Payroll Listings (Salary Registers) Disciplinary/Grievance Records Suitability Determination Records (includes employment determinations for employees with criminal records) Medical Records Outside Employment Records Dual Employment Records AUDIT UNIT Criminal Justice Records Compliance Files Fiscal Audit Files DCJS Internal Audit Files Federal Single Audit Files OFFICE of PROBATION and CORRECTIONAL ALTERNATIVES Access to Criminal History 6
7 Adirondack Residential Center Administrative Officer Affirmative Action AIDS Interagency Task Force Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, Office of Alternate Correctional Facility Review Panel Alternatives to Incarceration American Correctional Association American Probation and Parole Association Americans w/disabilities Annual Reports (OPCA) Assembly Association of Counties, NYS Attorney General, NYS Automation Automon/Caseload Explorer Budget (agency) Budget, Division of Business Case Center for Alternative Sentencing Services (CASES) Center for Community Alternatives Center for Sex Offender Management Center for Substance Abuse Treatment 7
8 Children and Family Services, Office of Civil Service, Department of Civil Service Employees Association Committee to Study Probation Code of Ethics for Probation Personnel Community Corrections Act Community Corrections Inventory Community Safety Act Community Service Standards COMPAS Conditional Release Conditions of Probation Conferences Conflict of Interest Policy Coordinated Childrens Services Initiative (CCSI) Correction, Commission of Correctional Association of New York Correctional Services, Department of Council of Probation Administrators (COPA) Council of State Governments Council on Children and Families Counsel County Probation Departments (in alphabetical order) Crime Victims Crime Victims Workgroup 8
9 CrimeStat Criminal Aliens Criminal Justice Advisory Board Criminal Justice Agency Criminal Justice Educators Association Criminal Justice Services, Division of Critical Incidents CURE New York Data Committee Day Fines/Centers Defender Based Advocacy Designation of Authority Developmental Disabilities DNA Domestic Violence DPCA Statewide Symposium Drug and Alcohol Programs Drug Courts Drug Law Reform DWI Education and Assistance Corporation (EAC) Electronic Monitoring Employee Relations, Office of 9
10 Ethics in Government Examinations Executive Committee Meetings Expansion of Treatment Services Family Court Fees for Supervision Fight Crime: Invest in Kids NY Fingerprinting Firearms Survey Fiscal Controls Workgroup Fortune Society Future of Probation Task Force Gangs General Rules and Regulations General Services, Office of Governors Office - Appointments - Correspondence Control Unit - Criminal Justice Conference - Criminal Justice Director - Executive Orders and Press Releases - Hispanic Heritage Committee/MLK Committee - Lt. Governor - Secretary to Governor - State of the State - State Operations Director - Transition - Violence Agenda - Washington Office Health Departments Brain Injury Initiative 10
11 Homicide Gun Violence Reduction Ignition Interlock Incidents in Counties Inspector Generals Office Integrated Domestic Violence Court Advisory Board Intensive Supervision Program Interim Probation Supervision Intermediate Sanctions Internal Controls International Community Corrections Association (ICCA) Interstate Compact ITSMR (Institute for Traffic Safety Management & Research Jail Management Justice Assistance, Bureau of (BJA) Justice System Assistance Team (JSAT) Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Intensive Supervision Program Juvenile Justice Juvenile Justice 3 Year Plan Juvenile Justice Advisory Group (JJAG) Juvenile Justice Indicators, Task Force on Juvenile Justice Training Institute Juvenile Risk and Needs 11
12 Kendra s Law LaBodega de Familia Labor, Department of Labor Management Latessa Assessment Training Program Leadership Forums Leandra s Law Legal Action Center Legislation Legislature Litigation Managed Care Mandate Relief Mental Health, Office of Mental Health-Juvenile Justice Group Mentally Disabled, Commission on Quality of Care for the Aging Middle Atlantic States Correctional Association (MASCA) Minority/Women Business Development Mission Motor Vehicle, Department of National Association of Probation Executives (NAPE) National Institute of Corrections (NIC) New Directors Executive Leadership New York Association of Alternative Sentencing Programs (NYAASP) 12
13 New York Association of Pretrial Service Agencies (NYAPSA) New York Corrections and Youth Services Association Office of Court Administration (OCA) Omnibus Procurement Act Organizational Structure Parole, Division of Partners for Children Pathways to Employment Peace Officers Personnel Persons in Need of Supervision (PINS) Police, New York State Practice Reviews (misc complaints) Presentence Investigation Committee Pretrial Services Pretrial Standards Probation and Parole Compact Administrators Association (PPCAA) Probation Commission Probation Eligible Diversion Probation Field Information Officers Probation Supervision NYS Probation Officers Association Prober Plus Project Return 13
14 Prostitution and Trafficking Workgroup Qualifications Workgroup ReEntry Regulatory Reform, Governors Office of Request for Proposals (RFPs) Restitution Restorative Justice Rockefeller Institute SAMSHA Grants Safety Committee School of Criminal Justice School/Community Task Force School Violence Prevention Senate Sex Offender Management Sex Offender Registration Act (SOR) Sex Offender Address Verification Shared Population Workgroup Shared Services Contracts Simon Wiesenthal Center for Tolerance Speeches Staff Meetings/Memos State Aid State Cluster Initiative 14
15 State Comptroller, Office of State Comptroller Audits State, Department of State Director Memos State Prison Diversion State University of New York at Albany Statewide Permanency Planning Team Statewide Wireless Network Statistics Stein Commission Strategic Planning Swift and Certain Probation Violation Process Technical Rules Violation Centers Technology, Office of Technology Workgroup Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) Traffic Safety Committee, Governors Training Training Committee Transition from Prison to Community Initiative UNYRIC (Upstate NY Regional Intelligence Center) VERA Institute of Justice Victims Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) 15
16 Waivers Warrant and Violations Workgroup Welfare Reform Welfare to Work Women in Corrections Women Offenders Womens Prison Association YASI (Youth Assessment Screening Instrument) Youth Courts Youthful Offender Initiative Re-entry Grant Program OTHER AGENCY RECORDS Agency Publications File 16
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