University police department misconduct allegations and disciplinary proceedings (New York State University Police At Cortland)

Beryl Lipton filed this request with the New York State University Police At Cortland of Cortland, NY.
Multi Request University police department misconduct allegations and disciplinary proceedings
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From: Beryl Lipton

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the New York Freedom of Information Law, we respectfully request copies of all materials and records pertaining to any and all allegations of misconduct, and any and all disciplinary actions or proceedings taken against, any law enforcement officer, employee, or representative of the Agency, including, but not limited to
(1) investigative records,
(2) allegations or complaints made,
(3) statements of charge,
(4) transcripts of hearings,
(5) notices of decision,
(6) letters of termination or resignation,
(7) letters of reinstatement,
(8) record of appeal,
(9) final decisions rendered,
(10) records sufficient to show any and all penalties imposed or corrective action taken by the Agency, and
(11) all correspondence, written communications, e-mails, faxes, memorandum and the like pertaining to any such allegations, complaints, or disciplinary proceedings.

For a more specific definition of the term “law enforcement disciplinary record,” please see Section 86 of the New York Public Officers Law, which defines a “law enforcement disciplinary record” as “any record created in furtherance of a law enforcement disciplinary proceeding, including, but not limited to: (a) the complaints, allegations, and charges against an employee; (b) the name of the employee complained of or charged; (c) the transcript of any disciplinary trial or hearing, including any exhibits introduced at such trial or hearing; (d) the disposition of any disciplinary proceeding; and (e) the final written opinion or memorandum supporting the disposition and discipline imposed including the agency's complete factual findings and its analysis of the conduct and appropriate discipline of the covered employee.”

For a more specific definition of the term “law enforcement officer,” please refer to the definitions of peace officer found in subdivisions twenty-three and twenty-three-a of section 2.10 of the criminal procedure law and subdivision twenty-four of section 2.10 of the criminal procedure law, as well as the definition of police officer found in section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law.

As described in the New York Freedom of Information Law, a record is:
"any information kept, held, filed, produced or reproduced by, with or for an agency or the state legislature, in any physical form whatsoever including, but not limited to, reports, statements, examinations, memoranda, opinions, folders, files, books, manuals, pamphlets, forms, papers, designs, drawings, maps, photos, letters, microfilms, computer tapes or discs, rules, regulations or codes."
Records kept in a digital or electronic form are also records, would be responsive to this request, and should be provided.

The requested records are typically required to be retained, in part, under the New York State Records Retention and Disposition Schedule for New York Local Government Records, LGS-1 (http://www.archives.nysed.gov/records/local-government-record-schedule/lgs-1-title-page):
"Investigative records and disciplinary proceedings, including but not limited to statement of charge, transcript of hearing, notice of decision, letter of termination or resignation, letter of reinstatement, record of appeal procedure, and correspondence."
This request and materials responsive to it include *all* records held in the possession of any office or individual employed or formerly employed by this policing agency, including those kept off-site, in digital form, and in personnel files.

Please note that any failure to provide all potentially-responsive materials and/or the destruction of materials potentially responsive to this request would be a violation of the spirit of the New York Freedom of Information Law, as well as unlawful under the New York FOIL.

Materials responsive to this request include — but are not limited to — all complaints, reports, records of discipline and penalties, aggregate collections of complaint and disciplinary materials (spreadsheets, databases), investigatory materials, relevant related correspondence, photographs, video, other related evidence, proof of discipline or fulfillment of penalties, and all personnel materials (including those used in promotion, contract, and other employment negotiations and considerations) for which the misconduct allegations or disciplinary materials are relevant.

Materials responsive to this request include all complaints— internal, external, and civilian — and include records disclosing the names, badge numbers, and personnel identification of each officer involved and/or serving as a witness, as well as all available details of the incident/complaint: date, time, location, nature of the incident, description of the incident, nature of the investigation, investigatory materials, the disposition of the case, and any subsequent materials related to the execution of any resultant discipline. Responsive materials include all complaints and allegations against any officer, employee, or representative of this policing agency, regardless of whether that complaint or allegation resulted in any investigation or disciplinary action.

Responsive materials also include all records of use of force by officers, including records disclosing the names, badge numbers, and personnel identification of each officer involved and/or serving as a witness, as well as all available details of the incident: date, time, location, nature of the incident, description of the incident, nature of the use of force, subsequent investigatory materials related to the use of force, the disposition of any investigation into the incident, and any subsequent materials related to the use of force.

Please provide materials on a rolling basis, beginning with materials created during the following timeframes:
• January 1, 2010 - November 30, 2020
• January 1, 2000 - January 1, 2010
• January 1, 1990 - January 1, 2000
• January 1, 1980 - January 1, 1990
• January 1, 1970 - January 1, 1980

If materials are not available for the requested timeframes, please let me know for which periods they are available. We understand that not all recordkeeping systems facilitate convenient access to some materials.

Pursuant to NYCRR Section 1401.5(c)(1), should any of this request be unclear or lack sufficient description for your office, please provide direction that would enable this requester to request records reasonably described. Please also note that the New York FOIL states:
"An agency shall not deny a request on the basis that the request is voluminous or that locating or reviewing the requested records or providing the requested copies is burdensome because the agency lacks sufficient staffing or on any other basis if the agency may engage an outside professional service to provide copying, programming or other services required to provide the copy...."
Please also see FOIL AO 19671, an Advisory Opinion from the Committee on Open Government [https://docs.dos.ny.gov/coog/ftext/f19671.htm].

If your office has questions about this request or would like to discuss it for any reason, please contact this requester via the contact email address provided and feel free to follow up by phone: 617-500-7123.

This request is being submitted to each policing agency in New York as part of a collaborative project led by Gannett Co., Inc., the ultimate parent corporation of the Democrat & Chronicle, and involving multiple other educational and journalistic partners and participants. For this reason, over the lifetime of this request, your agency may interface with individuals not listed on this initial communication.

This request is being made in the public interest by a news organization as part of non-profit (not commercial) journalistic work and research on behalf of the public. In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request and as part of the necessary negotiations for successful processing.

As far as it is possible, please fulfill elements of this request electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter.

I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 5 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Beryl Lipton
617-500-7123

From: New York State University Police At Cortland

To whom it may concern:

Please consider this email acknowledgement of receipt of your Freedom of Information Law request. I apologize for the delay in processing your request, due to the campus’ urgent and ongoing efforts to respond to the ongoing COVID-19 public health emergency. You should have a substantive response within 30 days. If additional time is needed beyond that, you will be contacted with a new timeframe. Your request will be preserved in queue, so you do not need to follow-up or re-submit.

Moving forward, please address correspondence to me, Frederic Pierce, SUNY Cortland's public records officer.

We sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding in these evolving circumstances.

Frederic Pierce
Director
SUNY Cortland
Communications Office
Brockway Hall, Room 317
P.O. Box 2000
Cortland, NY 13045-0900
O: 607-753-2420 | C: 607-345-4609
frederic.pierce@cortland.edu<mailto:frederic.pierce@cortland.edu>
Communications Office<http://www2.cortland.edu/offices/public-relations/>

From: New York State University Police At Cortland

To whom it may concern,

In response to your Oct. 27, 2021 request for records pertaining to disciplinary allegations against university police officers, SUNY Cortland consulted with its attorneys.

With respect to the FOIL for police disciplinary records, it is their opinion that the repeal of section 50-a of the Civil Rights Law applies prospectively only. Therefore, we should not produce any records dated before June 12, 2020 - the effective date of the repeal of section 50-a.

In accordance with that, we have no responsive documents to your request, as there have been no disciplinary actions since June 12, 2020.

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out.

Sincerely,

Frederic Pierce
Director
SUNY Cortland
Communications Office
Brockway Hall, Room 317
P.O. Box 2000
Cortland, NY 13045-0900
O: 607-753-2420 | C: 607-345-4609
frederic.pierce@cortland.edu<mailto:frederic.pierce@cortland.edu>
Communications Office<http://www2.cortland.edu/offices/public-relations/>

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