New York Laws
Article 6 - Management of Correctional Facilities
122 - Control of Fiscal Transactions and Recovery of Debts.

ยง 122. Control of fiscal transactions and recovery of debts. All the
fiscal transactions and dealings on account of each correctional
facility shall be conducted by and in the name of the superintendent
thereof, who shall have control over all matters of finance relating to
such facility, subject to the direction and supervision of the
commissioner of correction. Such superintendent shall be capable in law
of suing in all courts and places, and in all matters concerning the
facility, by his name of office, and by that name shall be authorized to
sue for and recover all sums of money due from any person to any former
agent, agent and superintendent or superintendent of the facility, or to
the people of this state on account of such facility. But it shall not
be lawful in any such suit or action for any defendant to plead or give
in evidence any offset or matter by way of recoupment or counterclaim
except for payments made, and not credited to such defendant, or to
recover any judgment against such superintendent in such suit or action
other than for the costs and disbursements therein. Each superintendent
shall enforce the payment of all debts due to the facility under his
charge with as little delay as possible, but subject to the approbation
of the commissioner of correction, he may accept any security from any
debtor on granting him time, that he may deem conducive to the interests
of the state. The commissioner of correction or any person authorized in
the rules and regulations of the department may at any time exercise the
powers granted to a superintendent hereunder.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

COR - Correction

Article 6 - Management of Correctional Facilities

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; to Be Commensurate to Those Afforded Men.

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; What to Be Furnished Them on Their Release.

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.

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; Notification to Sheriff, Police, and District Attorney.