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Article 4-B
Alternate Correctional Facilities For the City of New York

Sections

86
Purpose of alternate correctional facilities
87
Definitions
88
Authorization for alternate correctional facilities
88‑A
Authorization for the city of New York to acquire and utilize alternate correctional facilities
89
Establishment of alternate correctional facilities
89‑A
Management of alternate correctional facilities
89‑B
Good behavior time allowances against definite sentences served in alternate correctional facilities
89‑C
Use of alternate correctional facilities
89‑D
Transportation
89‑E
Alternate correctional facility review panel
89‑F
Oversight
89‑G
Costs for establishing, operating and maintaining alternate correctional facilities
89‑H
Alternate correctional facilities operating fund
89‑I
Local taxes
89‑J
Title to facilities
89‑K
Termination of operation agreement
89‑L
Indemnification
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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