DCJS

AcronymDefinition
DCJSDepartment of Criminal Justice Services (Virginia)
DCJSDivision of Criminal Justice Services (New York)
DCJSDirector of the Combined Joint Staff (Joint Effects Coordination Board; various armed forces)
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(HB 1783 was later amended in the House to match that language.) In addition, SB 933 (which would have amended Virginia Code Section 9.1-102 by expanding the powers and duties of DCJS to include "annual training in mental health first aid" as part of the compulsory training standards for local deputy sheriffs and jail officers) was incorporated into SB 940 before SB 940 was passed by the Senate.
Members of the initial group consisted of representatives from NYS DCJS; the Empire State Law Enforcement Training Network, a statewide trainer's organization comprised of law enforcement, corrections, civil servant and public safety professionals; the New York State Sheriff's Association (NYSSA); and CAYSA.
If he does have such a license, which is required to buy a handgun legally in New York, the DCJS must notify the local licensing official--in this case, Erie County Clerk Chris Jacobs who must suspend or revoke the patient's license and order him to hand over all his firearms, including rifles and shotguns.
In 1998, the Alzheimer's Training Advisory Committee assembled by DCJS developed and distributed an entry-level training package to all training academies.
Legislation to implement this: SB 1221 requires DBHDS and DCJS to develop the model, and to include in that process stakeholders identified in the bill (as well as any others that the agencies wish to add), with the model to be submitted to the SJ 47 Joint Subcommittee and the House and Senate Courts of Justice Committees by October 1, 2017.