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New York

Correction · Local Correctional Facilities
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§ 500. Application of article.
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§ 500-A. Use of jails.
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§ 500-B. Housing of prisoners and other persons in custody.
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§ 500-C. Custody and control of prisoners.
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§ 500-D. Food and labor.
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§ 500-E. Reading matter; divine service.
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§ 500-F. Record of commitments and discharges.
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§ 500-G. Commitment by United States courts.
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§ 500-H. Payment of costs for medical and dental services.
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§ 500-I. County workhouses.
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§ 500-J. Who may visit local correctional facilities.
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§ 500-K. Treatment of incarcerated individuals.
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§ 500-L. Release on holidays, Saturdays and Sundays.
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§ 500-M. Special provision relating to city of New York.
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§ 500-N. Prisoners; unlawful fees prohibited.
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§ 500-O. Agreements for custody of incarcerated individuals from other states.
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§ 500-P. Prohibition on the custody of youth in Rikers Island facilities.
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§ 501. Jail physician.
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§ 502. Use of liquor in jails.
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§ 503. Permit to bring liquor into jail.
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§ 504. Designation of substitute jail.
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§ 505. Provision of routine medical, dental and mental health services and treatment.
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§ 507. Removal of prisoners in case of fire.
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§ 508. Removal of sick prisoners from jail.
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§ 509. Absence of incarcerated individual for funeral and deathbed visits.
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§ 510. Voting upon release.
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§ 514. Confinement of civil prisoner.
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§ 523. Revocation of designation of jail.
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§ 524. Manner and effect of revocation.
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§ 529. Term of imprisonment of a recaptured prisoner.
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