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new york penal code 265 26 burn injury and wounds to be reported

New York Penal Code 265.26 requires the reporting of certain burn injuries and wounds to law enforcement within 72 hours. This law was enacted to help authorities investigate crimes involving firearms and explosives. However, some view it as overly broad and burdensome. This article will examine the specifics of the law, its background and purpose, arguments for and against it, penalties for violation, and tips for compliance.

What the Law Says

Penal Code 265.26 states that any case of a burn injury or wound where the victim sustained second or third degree burns to 5% or more of the body, or any burns to the upper respiratory tract or laryngeal edema due to the inhalation of superheated air, must be reported to law enforcement within 72 hours
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The report must be made to the office of the sheriff of the county where the burn injury occurred or to the police department of the municipality in which the burn injury occurred. The report must state the name of the injured person, their address, sex, age, and the extent and location of the burns on their body
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Background and Purpose

This statute was enacted in 2000 as part of the comprehensive “Westchester County Firearm Violence Prevention Act.” The goal was to give law enforcement a tool to investigate crimes involving firearms and explosives. The rationale was that certain burn injuries are indicative of the use of these weapons
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For example, a gunshot wound from close range may cause powder burns around the entry wound. Certain burns could also result from home explosive devices or arson. Authorities believed requiring burn injuries to be reported would help them identify crimes involving firearms and explosives that might otherwise go undetected
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