Laws of New York (Last Updated: November 21, 2014) |
COR Correction |
Article 6. MANAGEMENT OF CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES |
Section 112. Powers and duties of commissioner of correction relating to correctional facilities |
Section 113. Absence of inmate for funeral and deathbed visits or to report at an induction center for preinduction examination authorized |
Section 115. Fiscal accounts and records |
Section 116. Inmates' funds |
Section 117. Estimates of expenses |
Section 118. Custody and supervision of persons in Westchester county correctional facilities |
Section 119. Daily report concerning inmates |
Section 120. Custody and supervision of persons in correctional facilities |
Section 121. Private ownership or operation of correctional facilities |
Section 122. Control of fiscal transactions and recovery of debts |
Section 125. Inmates' money, clothing and other property; what to be furnished them on their release |
Section 126. Punishment of superintendent for neglect of duty |
Section 130. Custody of inmate sentenced to death and commuted by governor |
Section 132. Retaking of an escaped inmate |
Section 133. Superintendent to report concerning inmate believed mentally ill when crime was committed |
Section 136. Correctional education |
Section 137. Program of treatment, control, discipline at correctional facilities |
Section 138. Institutional rules and regulations for inmates at all correctional facilities |
Section 139. Grievance procedures |
Section 140. Provision for routine medical, dental and mental health services and treatment |
Section 140-A. Pilot project for filing medical assistance applications for inmates prior to their release |
Section 141. Contagious disease in facility |
Section 142. Fire in facility |
Section 143. Custody of persons convicted of crimes against the United States |
Section 146. Persons authorized to visit correctional facilities |
Section 147. Alien inmates of correctional facilities |
Section 148. Psychiatric and diagnostic clinics |
Section 149. Released inmates; notification to sheriff, police, and district attorney |