New York Laws
Part 8 - Sentences
130.58 - Execution of Confinement.

(b) The omission of the words "hard labor" in any sentence or
punishment of a court-martial adjudging confinement shall not be
construed as depriving the authority executing such sentence or
punishment of the power to require hard labor as a part of the
punishment.
(c) The keepers, officers and wardens of all city or county jails and
of all other jails, penitentiaries or prisons designated by the governor
or by the adjutant general pursuant to section 130.11 of this chapter
shall receive the bodies of persons ordered into confinement prior to
trial and of persons committed to confinement by the process or mandate
of a military court and shall confine them according to law, and no such
keeper, officer or warden shall demand or require payment of any fee or
charge of any nature for receiving or confining a person in such jail,
penitentiary or prison.