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Code · New York · Correction · Management of Correctional Facilities

§ 119. Daily report concerning incarcerated individuals.

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§ 119. Daily report concerning incarcerated individuals. The
superintendent of each correctional facility shall make a daily report
to the commissioner of correction, stating the names of all incarcerated
individuals received into the facility during the preceding day, the
counties in which they were tried, the crimes of which they were
convicted, the nature and duration of their sentences, their former
trade, employment or occupation, their habits, color, age, place of
nativity, degree of instruction, and a description of their persons, and
also stating whether any such incarcerated individuals have ever been
confined in any state or county correctional institution, and if so,
stating the offense for which they were confined, and the duration of
their punishment, and also stating in such report the names of all the
incarcerated individuals transferred or released to the community or
delivered to other governmental authority on the preceding day, and all
other particulars in relation to such persons that are required to be
stated in relation to the incarcerated individuals received in the
facility.
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