§ 875-a. Definitions. For the purposes of this article: 1. “Dealer” means a gunsmith or dealers in firearms licensed pursuant to section 400.00 of the penal law. 2. “Dispose of” or “disposition of” means to give, give away, lease, lend, keep for sale, offer, offer for sale, sell, or transfer. 3. “Firearm” has the same […]
§ 875-b. Security. 1. Every dealer shall implement a security plan for securing firearms, rifles and shotguns, including firearms, rifles and shotguns in shipment. The plan shall satisfy at least the following requirements: (a) all firearms, rifles and shotguns shall be secured, other than during business hours, in a locked fireproof safe or vault on […]
§ 875-c. Access to firearms, rifles, and shotguns. Every retail dealer shall exclude all persons under eighteen years of age from those portions of its premises where firearms, rifles, shotguns, or ammunition are stocked or sold, unless such person is accompanied by a parent or guardian.
§ 875-d. Location of firearm, rifle, and shotgun sales. Every dealer shall sell or otherwise dispose of firearms, rifles, and shotguns only at the location listed on the dealer’s federal firearms license or at gun shows.
§ 875-e. Employee training. 1. Every dealer shall provide the training developed by the superintendent pursuant to subdivision two of this section to all new employees within thirty days of employment, to all existing employees within ninety days of the effective date of this section, and to all employees annually thereafter. 2. The superintendent shall […]
§ 875-f. Maintenance of records. Every dealer shall establish and maintain a book, or if the dealer should choose, an electronic-based record of purchase, sale, inventory, and other records at the dealer’s place of business in such form and for such period as the superintendent shall require, and shall submit a copy of such records […]
§ 875-g. Internal compliance, certification, and reporting. 1. Every dealer shall: (a) implement and maintain sufficient internal compliance procedures to ensure compliance with the requirements of this article; and (b) annually certify to the superintendent that such dealer has complied with all of the requirements of this article. The superintendent shall by regulation determine the […]
§ 875-h. Rules and regulations. The superintendent may promulgate such additional rules and regulations as the superintendent shall deem necessary to prevent firearms, rifles, and shotguns from being diverted from the legal stream of commerce.
§ 875-i. Violations. Any person, firm, or corporation who knowingly violates any provision of this article shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor punishable as provided for in the penal law.