Hon. Vito J. Castellano Major General Chief of Staff to the Governor Division of Military and Naval Affairs
You ask whether an auxiliary police officer recruited under the New York State Defense Emergency Act ("Emergency Act") is authorized to operate a police vehicle.
Auxiliary police are recruited for civil defense functions and may also be used to combat natural and man-made disasters (McKinney's Unconsolidated Laws, § 9123 [22]; Executive Law, Article 2-B). They may exercise peace officer powers only during a period of attack (informal opinion of the Attorney General No. 81-49, construing Criminal Procedure Law, §§
Your request for our opinion refers specifically to section
The section provides in pertinent part:
"396. Use of state and other seals and insignia on private vehicles prohibited
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"2. A person who shall use or diplay the words `Police Department,' `Police' or any sign, lettering or device with the letters `P.D.,' or any other matter indicating ownership, possession or use by a police department, on any motor vehicle or motor cycle not used by a duly organized police department within this state and not actually operated or used by a member or an employee of a duly organized police department on any public highway, is guilty of a traffic infraction."
Whether or not the title of the section limits the meaning of the text of paragraph "2" (see McKinney's Statutes, § 123; Sands, Sutherland's
Statutory Construction, § 18.02 [4th Ed, 1972]; American Airlines vState Commission on Human Rights,
In establishing auxiliary police, care is taken to require that they not use the same insignia as used by the local police force (
In light of all the foregoing factors and the fact that auxiliary police are affirmatively authorized to use vehicles bearing civil defense insignia (9 NYCRR, § 505.2), we conclude that auxiliary police may not operate vehicles owned by a police department unless the insignia on such vehicles unmistakably indicate from a distance that such vehicles are being operated by auxiliary police and not by members of the police department. Of course, auxiliary police may operate or use vehicles bearing police insignia if accompanied by a member of a duly organized police department.
