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N.Y. Exec. Law § 263

Reports

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Current — January 1, 2026
As of January 1, 2022
* § 263. Reports. The advisory board, through its chairperson, shall\nsubmit to the office a quarterly report relative to the status of\ncompliance with the plan, pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated\nby the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services upon\nrecommendation of the office. The report shall include, but not be\nlimited to: compliance with specific goals and objectives as reflected\nin the plan; ability of programs to meet performance criteria;\ncompliance with timetables; utilization by the court of the programs\nincluded in the plan; effect of such programs on diverting the jail\nbound population and reducing the over crowding problem; and any other\ninformation requested by the office and available to the advisory board\nwith respect to this article.\n * NB Repealed September 1, 2023\n
* § 263. Reports. The advisory board, through its chairperson, shall\nsubmit to the office a quarterly report relative to the status of\ncompliance with the plan, pursuant to rules and regulations promulgated\nby the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services upon\nrecommendation of the office. The report shall include, but not be\nlimited to: compliance with specific goals and objectives as reflected\nin the plan; ability of programs to meet performance criteria;\ncompliance with timetables; utilization by the court of the programs\nincluded in the plan; effect of such programs on diverting the jail\nbound population and reducing the over crowding problem; and any other\ninformation requested by the office and available to the advisory board\nwith respect to this article.\n * NB Repealed September 1, 2027\n

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