Q: Is the PSEF a separate department?
A: The PSEF is a unit of the Department of Public Safety.  It is aligned with
    Patrol Operations and reports directly to the Commissioner-Sheriff.

Q: What authority do members of the PSEF have on duty?
A: Members of the PSEF are appointed as Part time Deputy Sheriffs by
    Commissioner-Sheriff and have full Police powers on duty pursuant to
    Subdivision 57a of Section 2.10 of the New York State Criminal Procedure
    Law.

Q: Do PSEF members have any law enforcement status off duty?
A: PSEF members are civilians off duty and possess no peace officer
    status off duty.

Q: Are PSEF members authorized to carry firearms on duty?
A: Yes, all members are provided with a county issued firearm.

Q: Do members need a pistol permit?
A: Yes.  The department issued weapon must be added to the permit
    with a PSEF Duty Only Restriction.

Q: Do PSEF members get paid?
A: Members are considered volunteers and do not receive any compensation.
    Should they be injured while performing their duties as a PSEF member,
    they are entitled to Workman's Compensation Benefits and are
    indemnified by the County for any liability arising out of the reasonable
    performance of their duty.

Q: Do PSEF members have to purchase their uniform and equipment?
A: The County and the PSEF will provide members with uniforms and
    equipment, including the firearm and body armor.  Currently members
    are only responsible for purchasing handcuffs/case, flashlight, and shoes.

Q: How much time must members commit?
A: Members must be able to attend monthly training sessions from October
    through May and have satisfactory detail attendance.  Exceptions are
    communicated to all members and failure to adhere may result in
    suspension/removal.

Q: How do I contact the PSEF?
A: Click on the link Contact Us.

 

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