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Code · New York · Correction · Interstate Corrections Compact

§ 103. Contracts.

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§ 103. Contracts.
(a)Each party state may make one or more contracts
with any one or more of the other party states for the confinement of
incarcerated individuals on behalf of a sending state in institutions
situated within receiving states. Any such contract shall provide for:
1. Its duration.
2. Payments to be made to the receiving state by the sending state for
incarcerated individual maintenance, extraordinary medical and dental
expenses, and any participation in or receipt by incarcerated
individuals of rehabilitative or correctional services, facilities,
programs or treatment not reasonably included as part of normal
maintenance.
3. Participation in programs of incarcerated individual employment, if
any; the disposition or crediting of any payments received by
incarcerated individuals on account thereof; and the crediting of
proceeds from or disposal of any products resulting therefrom.
4. Delivery and retaking of incarcerated individuals.
5. Such other matters as may be necessary and appropriate to fix the
obligations, responsibilities and rights of the sending and receiving
states.
(b)The terms and provisions of this compact shall be a part of any
contract entered into by the authority of or pursuant thereto, and
nothing in any such contract shall be inconsistent therewith.
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