Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 536.5 - Dangerous weapons and explosives(a) It is a violation of New York State law and/or university regulations for a person to possess a rifle, shotgun, firearms, ammunition, firecrackers or explosives in or upon the buildings or grounds of the university without appropriate written authorization from the appropriate university official. This includes roman candles or similar combustibles or explosives.(b) No person, either singly or in concert with others, shall possess and carry, on any grounds or in any building of the university, an airgun, or other instrument or weapon in which the propelling force is air, knife, dirk, stiletto, sabre, cudgel, bludgeon, club, slingshot or other thing adaptable to the purpose of a weapon, including batons, canes or similar articles, excluding only orthopedic aids, athletic equipment, and project or construction materials and tools on proof of a proper specific use or purpose on the day in question.(c) No person hired for purposes of enforcing security, whether in lieu of or in addition to department of public safety officers, may have in his or her possession in or upon the buildings and grounds of the university any firearm or other deadly weapon without specific written authorization from the university official empowered to give such authorization.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 8 § 536.5