There is hereby created within the division of state police a New York state police body-worn cameras program. The purpose of the program is to increase accountability and evidence for law enforcement and the residents of the state by providing body-worn cameras to all state police officers while on patrol.
The division of state police shall provide body-worn cameras, to be worn by officers at all times, while on patrol. Such cameras shall record:
immediately before an officer exits a patrol vehicle to interact with a person or situation, even if there is a dash camera inside such vehicle which might also be recording the interaction;
The attorney general may investigate any instance where body cameras fail to record an event pursuant to this section.
sensitive encounters, including but not limited to speaking with a confidential informant, or conducting a strip search; or
when a member of the public asks such officer to turn off the camera; provided, however, such officer may continue recording if he or she thinks a record of that interaction should be generated.
The division of state police shall preserve recordings of such body-worn cameras and perform all upkeep on equipment used in such body-worn cameras. Such duties shall include:
ensuring officers have sufficient storage capacity on their cameras to allow for the recording of interactions required by this section; and
ensuring officers have access to body-worn cameras for the recording of instances required by this section.