New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Police | |
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Common name | New York State Environmental Conservation Police |
Abbreviation | NYSDEC Police |
Patch of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Police
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Agency overview | |
Formed | 1880 |
Preceding agency | New York State Game Protectors |
Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency |
Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction* | State of New York, USA |
New York map showing DEC regions | |
Legal jurisdiction | New York |
Constituting instrument | Chapter 591 of the Laws of 1880 |
General nature | |
Specialist jurisdiction | Environment, parks, and-or heritage property. |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Albany |
Conservation Officers | 330 |
Agency executive | Timothy Duffy, Director of Law Enforcement |
Parent agency | New York State Department of Environmental Conservation |
Website | |
Division of Law Enforcement | |
Footnotes | |
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. |
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Police (NYSDEC Police), is the police force of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Members of the NYSDEC Police are New York State police officers. As the uniformed law enforcement representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation, the ECO is the person in the field responsible for the enforcement of the environmental laws and regulations of New York and for the detection and investigation of suspected violations.
Environmental Conservation Officers wear a green uniform and trooper hat. They are New York State police officers equipped with a radio and firearm, among other various pieces of equipment.
Since the establishment of the New York State Game Protectors, 8 officers have died in the line of duty.