N.Y. Correction Law Section 115
Fiscal accounts and records


1.

The superintendent of each correctional facility shall maintain books of entry and such other records as may be deemed necessary by the commissioner of correction in order to fully account for cash receipts from all sources and all cash disbursements from accounts established in the name of the facility or the superintendent. Such books and records shall be in a form prescribed by the commissioner of correction and shall be open at all times to the commissioner and the comptroller and their authorized representatives.

2.

The superintendent of each correctional facility shall also cause to be prepared an annual inventory of the equipment and furnishings received by the facility and to maintain same for the purpose of audit or examination by the commissioner, the comptroller or their authorized representatives.

3.

All purchases for the use of any correctional facility shall be made in conformance with the rules and regulations in effect or established by the commissioner of correction, the comptroller and the commissioner of the office of general services. The superintendent of each correctional facility shall cause to be maintained a record of all bills and receipts for expenditures made for goods or services for the facility for the purpose of audit or examination by the commissioner, the comptroller or their designated representatives.

Source: Section 115 — Fiscal accounts and records, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/COR/115 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Dec. 21, 2024).

112
Powers and duties of commissioner relating to correctional facilities and community supervision
113
Absence of incarcerated individual for funeral and deathbed visits authorized
114
Rehabilitation programs for women
115
Fiscal accounts and records
116
incarcerated individuals’ funds
117
Estimates of expenses
118
Custody and supervision of persons in Westchester county correctional facilities
119
Daily report concerning incarcerated individuals
120
Custody and supervision of persons in correctional facilities
121
Private ownership or operation of correctional facilities
122
Control of fiscal transactions and recovery of debts
125
Incarcerated individuals’ money, clothing and other property
126
Punishment of superintendent for neglect of duty
130
Custody of incarcerated individual sentenced to death and commuted by governor
132
Retaking of an escaped incarcerated individual
133
Superintendent to report concerning incarcerated individual believed mentally ill when crime was committed
134
Religious dietary requirements
136
Correctional education
137
Program of treatment, control, discipline at correctional facilities
138
Institutional rules and regulations for incarcerated individuals at all correctional facilities
138‑A
Notification of visitation policies
139
Grievance procedures
140
Provision for routine medical, dental and mental health services and treatment
141
Contagious disease in facility
142
Fire in facility
143
Custody of persons convicted of crimes against the United States
146
Persons authorized to visit correctional facilities
147
Noncitizen incarcerated individuals of correctional facilities
148
Psychiatric and diagnostic clinics
149
Released incarcerated individuals

Accessed:
Dec. 21, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 115’s source at nysenate​.gov

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