N.Y. Correct. Law § 861
Incarcerated individual not agent of state
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Current — January 1, 2022
As of January 1, 2015
§ 861. Inmate not agent of state. An inmate participating in a work\nrelease program shall not, merely by reason of such participation, be\ndeemed an agent, employee or servant of the state while outside the\npremises of an institution pursuant to the terms of a work release\nprogram.\n * § 861. Inmate not agent of state. An inmate participating in a\ntemporary release program shall not, merely by reason of such\nparticipation, be deemed an agent, employee or servant of the state\nwhile outside the premises of an institution pursuant to the terms of a\ntemporary release program.\n * NB Expired September 1, 1977\n
§ 861. Incarcerated individual not agent of state. An incarcerated\nindividual participating in a work release program shall not, merely by\nreason of such participation, be deemed an agent, employee or servant of\nthe state while outside the premises of an institution pursuant to the\nterms of a work release program.\n
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