(b) Whenever officers have ceased to serve, each such head shall immediately transmit to the division, in a form and manner prescribed by the division, notification that any such officer has ceased to serve due to a leave of absence, resignation, removal, removal for cause, or removal during a probationary period. 3. (a) The division shall establish rules and regulations to provide for a permanent system of identification for each police and peace officer, which shall include procedures for updating the registry upon an officer's failure to complete required training within the time limitations established in law or regulation.
(b) Such rules and regulations shall also establish procedures, in accordance with the state administrative procedure act, for a process as described in this paragraph. When it shall appear to the commissioner or the commissioner's designee that a notification of the reason such an officer ceased to serve, received by the commissioner pursuant to paragraph (b) of subdivision two of this section, is inaccurate in a material respect, the commissioner shall attempt to resolve such discrepancy by contacting the head of the office that submitted such notification. If such informal efforts do not resolve the discrepancy promptly, the commissioner may issue a notice to such head and the officer who is the subject of such notification of an inquiry into the accuracy of such record. After notice and an opportunity for each to be heard, if the commissioner finds such record to be inaccurate with respect to such matter in a material respect, the commissioner shall provide notice of such determination to each of them and, pursuant to such determination, may correct such record. The commissioner shall maintain a clear documentary record of both the original record and the correction made. 4. Upon the failure or refusal to comply with the requirements of subdivision two of this section, the commissioner may apply to the supreme court for an order directed to the person responsible requiring compliance. Upon such application the court may issue such order as may be just, and a failure to comply with the order of the court shall be a contempt of court and punishable as such. 5. The division shall cooperate with the division of state police in making the information in the central registry of police and peace officers available for the purpose of verifying transactions involving firearms.