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NYS Executive Order 203
Nassau County Compliance with New York State Executive Order 203
Nassau County is committed to gathering input from Nassau residents regarding ways to strengthen Nassau’s community policing model. Governor Andrew Cuomo’s 'New York State Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative' Executive Order 203 requires the Nassau County Legislature to approve a plan filed by the County Executive no later than April 1, 2021 in order maintain the County’s eligibility for future state funding.
County Executive Curran is calling for community input through three forums: Police and Community Trust (PACT), the Commissioner’s Community Council meetings, and virtual town hall meetings. This website has been made available for residents to learn more about the Governor’s Executive Order and to submit comments for consideration by PACT.
- New York State Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative: Executive Order 203
- Resources & Guide for Public Officials and Citizens
- EO 203 Summary
- Body-Worn Camera RFEI
- NCPD Complaint Report Finding
- 2021 Budget Presentation
- Updated Nassau County Police Department Summons Reporting and Findings
- Nassau County Opioid Crisis Action Plan Task Force Report
- Nassau County Task Force on Marijuana Legalization and Regulation Final Report
- Nassau County Police Department Emergency Ambulance Bureau Report
- Law Establishing PD Health and Wellness Division
- Resolution to Establish Alternative Approaches to Mental Health Intervention
- Nassau County Office of Crime Victim Advocate
- Mobile Crisis Team
- Language Access Plan
- Language Access Recommendation Form
- NCPD Use of Force Reference Guide
- NCPD Use of Force Data
- Updated NCPD Arrest data
- First Draft of the Nassau County Police Reform and Reinvention Plan
- Letter to Legislature on EO 203 Timeline
- County Executive Laura Curran's statement on EO 203 Draft Plan Release
- Letter to PACT and CCT members on EO 203 Draft Plan Release
- Report and Recommendations to the Legislature on Approaches to Mental Health Intervention
- Public Input Welcome
- EO 203 Timeline - View Here
- Cover letter to updated draft EO 203 plan 2.16.2021
- Updated draft EO 203 plan 2.16.2021
- Amended Draft EO 203 Plan March 2021
- Updated Amended Draft EO 203 plan March 2021
- Letter to NYS Director of Budget, Nassau County Resolution, State Certification filing 3.23.21
- Nassau County Police Reform and Reinvention Plan filed with New York State 3.23.21
PACT
The Nassau County Police and Community Trust (PACT) is an initiative announced by County Executive Curran aimed at building trust, transparency, and a constructive dialogue in Nassau about policing. PACT brings together law enforcement, protest organizers, and community stakeholders to provide a forum to engage in frank conversations about policing strategies and issues of concern for residents. More info is available here.
In addition to PACT and CCC, County Executive Curran will host virtual Town Hall meetings this fall to gather public input regarding the Governor’s Executive Order. The first virtual town hall will take place on October 14th at 6:00pm on the County Executive’s Facebook Page. Questions or comments can be asked live during the Town Hall or sent in advance to EO203@NassauCountyNY.gov. The Virtual Town Hall Schedule to date is: October 14th and October 21st at 6:00PM; October 28th at 6:30PM
Residents with questions or concerns about the County’s compliance with Executive Order 203 CAN EMAIL EO203@NassauCountyNY.Gov
Virtual NYS E023 Town Halls:
- October 14: TOPIC: Policing and the LGBTQ Community with guests David Kilmnick- LGBTQ Network and Commissioner of Police Patrick Ryder
- October 21: TOPIC: Domestic and Family Violence with guests Sergeant Detective Sabrina Gregg, Luis Salazar and Keith Scott, Safe Center
- October 28: with guests Theresa Sanders and Tamika Cox
- November 9: TOPIC: Mental Health – Mobile Crisis Unit with guests Omayra Perez and Christine Bogel Austein
- November 18: TOPIC: Mental Health -Special Needs, Dementia, Disabilities, with Sergeant Elizabeth Campos and Omayra Perez
- November 24: TOPIC: Complaints Process with Inspector Nick Stillman and Chief Lorna Atmore
- December 3: TOPIC: Diversity in the Police Department with guests Lieutenant James Pettenato, Sergeant Ieada McCullough and Officer Victoria Ojeda
- December 9: TOPIC: Bias Crimes with guests Bishop Lionel Harvey and Deputy Chief James Bartscherer
- December 15: TOPIC: Reimagining Policing with Young Men of Elmont with Guests Andrew Candio, Akinwale Agresin, Raymond Ramos
- December 22: TOPIC: A Conversation About Reimagining Policing with Nassau’s Graduating Class 2020-21 with guests Shuron Jackson, Amber Ramos and Jaylen Jones