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N.Y. Correct. Law § 856

Conduct of incarcerated individuals participating in a temporary release program

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Current — January 1, 2026
As of January 1, 2015
* § 856. Conduct of inmates participating in a temporary release\nprogram. 1. An inmate who is permitted to leave the premises of an\ninstitution to participate in a temporary release program shall have on\nhis or her person a card identifying him or her as a participant in a\ntemporary release program as signed by the superintendent of the\ninstitution at all times while outside the premises of the institution\nand shall exhibit such card to any peace officer or police officer upon\nrequest of such officer. The commissioner may, by regulation, require\nsuch information, including effective dates, to be included in such card\nas he shall deem necessary and proper.\n 2. If the inmate violates any provision of the program, or any rule or\nregulation promulgated by the commissioner for conduct of inmates\nparticipating in temporary release programs, such inmate shall be\nsubject to disciplinary measures to the same extent as if he or she\nviolated a rule or regulation of the commissioner for conduct of inmates\nwithin the premises of the institution. The failure of an inmate to\nvoluntarily return to the institution of his confinement more than ten\nhours after his prescribed time of return shall create a rebuttable\npresumption that the failure to return was intentional. Any inmate who\nis found to have intentionally failed to return pursuant to this\nsubdivision shall be an absconder in violation of his temporary release\nprogram and will not be an eligible inmate as defined in subdivision two\nof section eight hundred fifty-one of this chapter. The creation of such\nrebuttable presumption shall not be admissible in any court of law as\nevidence of the commission of any crime defined in the penal law. A full\nreport of any such violation, a summary of the facts and findings of the\ndisciplinary hearing and disciplinary measures taken, shall be made\navailable to the board for the inmate's next scheduled appearance before\nthe state board of parole including any defense or explanation offered\nby the inmate in response at such hearing.\n 3. The provisions of this chapter relating to good behavior allowances\nshall apply to behavior of inmates while participating in temporary\nrelease programs outside the premises of institutions, and such\nallowances may be granted, withheld, forfeited or cancelled in whole or\nin part for behavior outside the premises of an institution to the same\nextent and in the same manner as is provided for behavior of inmates\nwithin the premises of institutions.\n 4. An inmate who is in violation of the provisions of his or her\ntemporary release program may be taken into custody by any peace officer\nor police officer and, in such event, the inmate shall be returned\nforthwith to either the institution that released him or her, or to the\nnearest secure facility where greater security is indicated. In any case\nwhere the institution is in a county other than the one in which the\ninmate is apprehended, the officer may deliver the inmate to the nearest\ninstitution, jail or lockup and it shall be the duty of the person in\ncharge of said facility to hold such inmate securely until such time as\nhe or she is delivered into the custody of an officer of the institution\nfrom which he or she was released. Upon delivering the inmate to an\ninstitution, jail or lockup, other than the one from which the inmate\nwas released, the officer who apprehended the inmate shall forthwith\nnotify the superintendent of the institution from which the inmate was\nreleased and it shall be the duty of the superintendent to effect the\nexpeditious return of the inmate to the institution.\n 5. Upon the conclusion or termination of a temporary release program,\na full report of the inmate's performance in such program shall be\nprepared in accordance with regulations of the commissioner. Such report\nshall include but not be limited to: adjustment to release, supervision\ncontacts, statement of any violations of the terms and conditions of\nrelease and of any disciplinary actions taken, and an assessment of the\ninmate's suitability for parole. Such report shall be made available to\nthe state board of parole for the inmate's next scheduled appearance\nbefore such board.\n * NB Effective until September 1, 2015\n * § 854. Conduct of inmates participating in work release program. 1.\nAn inmate who is permitted to leave the premises of an institution to\nparticipate in a program of work release shall have on his person a copy\nof the memorandum of that program as signed by the warden of the\ninstitution at all times while outside the premises of the institution\nand shall exhibit such copy to any peace officer upon request of the\nofficer.\n 2. If the inmate violates any provision of the program, or any rule or\nregulation promulgated by the commissioner of corrections and community\nsupervision for conduct of inmates participating in work release\nprograms, he or she shall be subject to disciplinary measures to the\nsame extent as if he or she violated a rule or regulation of the\ncommissioner for conduct of inmates within the premises of the\ninstitution.\n 3. The provisions of this chapter relating to good behavior allowances\nshall apply to behavior of inmates while participating in work release\nprograms outside the premises of institutions, and such allowances may\nbe granted, withheld, forfeited or cancelled in whole or in part for\nbehavior outside the premises of an institution to the same extent and\nin the same manner as is provided for behavior of inmates within the\npremises of institutions.\n 4. An inmate who is in violation of the provisions of his work release\nprogram may be taken into custody by any peace officer and, in such\nevent, the inmate shall be returned forthwith to the institution that\nreleased him. In any case where the institution is in a county other\nthan the one in which the inmate is apprehended, the officer may deliver\nthe inmate to the nearest institution, jail or lockup and it shall be\nthe duty of the person in charge of said facility to hold such inmate\nsecurely until such time as he is delivered into custody of an officer\nof the institution from which he was released. Upon delivering the\ninmate to an institution, jail or lockup, other than the one from which\nhe was released, the peace officer who apprehended the inmate shall\nforthwith notify the warden of the institution from which the inmate was\nreleased and it shall be the duty of the warden to effect the\nexpeditious return of the inmate to the institution.\n * NB Effective September 1, 2015\n
* § 856. Conduct of incarcerated individuals participating in a\ntemporary release program. 1. An incarcerated individual who is\npermitted to leave the premises of an institution to participate in a\ntemporary release program shall have on his or her person a card\nidentifying him or her as a participant in a temporary release program\nas signed by the superintendent of the institution at all times while\noutside the premises of the institution and shall exhibit such card to\nany peace officer or police officer upon request of such officer. The\ncommissioner may, by regulation, require such information, including\neffective dates, to be included in such card as he or she shall deem\nnecessary and proper.\n 2. If the incarcerated individual violates any provision of the\nprogram, or any rule or regulation promulgated by the commissioner for\nconduct of incarcerated individuals participating in temporary release\nprograms, such incarcerated individual shall be subject to disciplinary\nmeasures to the same extent as if he or she violated a rule or\nregulation of the commissioner for conduct of incarcerated individuals\nwithin the premises of the institution. The failure of an incarcerated\nindividual to voluntarily return to the institution of his or her\nconfinement more than ten hours after his or her prescribed time of\nreturn shall create a rebuttable presumption that the failure to return\nwas intentional. Any incarcerated individual who is found to have\nintentionally failed to return pursuant to this subdivision shall be an\nabsconder in violation of his or her temporary release program and will\nnot be an eligible incarcerated individual as defined in subdivision two\nof section eight hundred fifty-one of this chapter. The creation of such\nrebuttable presumption shall not be admissible in any court of law as\nevidence of the commission of any crime defined in the penal law. A full\nreport of any such violation, a summary of the facts and findings of the\ndisciplinary hearing and disciplinary measures taken, shall be made\navailable to the board for the incarcerated individual's next scheduled\nappearance before the state board of parole including any defense or\nexplanation offered by the incarcerated individual in response at such\nhearing.\n 3. The provisions of this chapter relating to good behavior allowances\nshall apply to behavior of incarcerated individuals while participating\nin temporary release programs outside the premises of institutions, and\nsuch allowances may be granted, withheld, forfeited or cancelled in\nwhole or in part for behavior outside the premises of an institution to\nthe same extent and in the same manner as is provided for behavior of\nincarcerated individuals within the premises of institutions.\n 4. An incarcerated individual who is in violation of the provisions of\nhis or her temporary release program may be taken into custody by any\npeace officer or police officer and, in such event, the incarcerated\nindividual shall be returned forthwith to either the institution that\nreleased him or her, or to the nearest secure facility where greater\nsecurity is indicated. In any case where the institution is in a county\nother than the one in which the incarcerated individual is apprehended,\nthe officer may deliver the incarcerated individual to the nearest\ninstitution, jail or lockup and it shall be the duty of the person in\ncharge of said facility to hold such incarcerated individual securely\nuntil such time as he or she is delivered into the custody of an officer\nof the institution from which he or she was released. Upon delivering\nthe incarcerated individual to an institution, jail or lockup, other\nthan the one from which the incarcerated individual was released, the\nofficer who apprehended the incarcerated individual shall forthwith\nnotify the superintendent of the institution from which the incarcerated\nindividual was released and it shall be the duty of the superintendent\nto effect the expeditious return of the incarcerated individual to the\ninstitution.\n 5. Upon the conclusion or termination of a temporary release program,\na full report of the incarcerated individual's performance in such\nprogram shall be prepared in accordance with regulations of the\ncommissioner. Such report shall include but not be limited to:\nadjustment to release, supervision contacts, statement of any violations\nof the terms and conditions of release and of any disciplinary actions\ntaken, and an assessment of the incarcerated individual's suitability\nfor parole. Such report shall be made available to the state board of\nparole for the incarcerated individual's next scheduled appearance\nbefore such board.\n * NB Effective until September 1, 2027\n * § 854. Conduct of incarcerated individuals participating in work\nrelease program. 1. An incarcerated individual who is permitted to leave\nthe premises of an institution to participate in a program of work\nrelease shall have on his or her person a copy of the memorandum of that\nprogram as signed by the warden of the institution at all times while\noutside the premises of the institution and shall exhibit such copy to\nany peace officer upon request of the officer.\n 2. If the incarcerated individual violates any provision of the\nprogram, or any rule or regulation promulgated by the commissioner of\ncorrections and community supervision for conduct of incarcerated\nindividuals participating in work release programs, he or she shall be\nsubject to disciplinary measures to the same extent as if he or she\nviolated a rule or regulation of the commissioner for conduct of\nincarcerated individuals within the premises of the institution.\n 3. The provisions of this chapter relating to good behavior allowances\nshall apply to behavior of incarcerated individuals while participating\nin work release programs outside the premises of institutions, and such\nallowances may be granted, withheld, forfeited or cancelled in whole or\nin part for behavior outside the premises of an institution to the same\nextent and in the same manner as is provided for behavior of\nincarcerated individuals within the premises of institutions.\n 4. An incarcerated individual who is in violation of the provisions of\nhis or her work release program may be taken into custody by any peace\nofficer and, in such event, the incarcerated individual shall be\nreturned forthwith to the institution that released him or her. In any\ncase where the institution is in a county other than the one in which\nthe incarcerated individual is apprehended, the officer may deliver the\nincarcerated individual to the nearest institution, jail or lockup and\nit shall be the duty of the person in charge of said facility to hold\nsuch incarcerated individual securely until such time as he or she is\ndelivered into custody of an officer of the institution from which he or\nshe was released. Upon delivering the incarcerated individual to an\ninstitution, jail or lockup, other than the one from which he or she was\nreleased, the peace officer who apprehended the incarcerated individual\nshall forthwith notify the warden of the institution from which the\nincarcerated individual was released and it shall be the duty of the\nwarden to effect the expeditious return of the incarcerated individual\nto the institution.\n * NB Effective September 1, 2027\n

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