New York Laws
Article 22 - Miscellaneous Provisions
626 - Medication Assisted Treatment in Correctional Facilities.

(b) i. Such program shall also include conditions for a reentry
strategy for incarcerated individuals who have participated in
medication assisted treatment. Such strategy shall include, but not be
limited to, providing each participating incarcerated individual with
information on available treatment facilities in their area, information
on available housing and employment resources, and any other information
that will assist the incarcerated individual in continued recovery once
released. Such program shall also assist the incarcerated individual in
Medicaid enrollment, prior to release.
ii. Such program shall provide participating incarcerated individuals
preparing for release from prison with a one-week supply of any
necessary medication, where permissible under federal laws and
regulations to continue their medication assisted treatment in an effort
to prevent relapse.
(c) Reentry planning and community supervision should include a
collaborative relationship between clinical and parole staff including
sharing of accurate information regarding the incarcerated individual's
participation in medication assisted treatment to ensure that their
medication is not deemed illicit or illegal. Additionally, procedures
shall be developed to assist any reentrant who communicates a relapse
with their parole officer or who fails a drug test, to receive substance
use disorder support in lieu of arrest and/or incarceration.
3. The commissioner shall submit within one year of the effective date
of this section and annually thereafter, a report to the governor, the
temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly on the
effectiveness of the program established pursuant to this section. Such
reports shall include an analysis of the impact of such program on the
participating incarcerated individuals, including factors such as
institutional adjustment, behavior infractions, reentry rates, HIV and
hepatitis C treatment, and program participation, among related relevant
factors. The reports shall also include the impact on institutional
safety and performance and any recommendations for additional

legislative enactments that may be needed or required to improve or
enhance the program as determined to be appropriate by the commissioner.
4. Participation in the medication assisted treatment program shall
not be withheld from a qualified incarcerated individual. An
incarcerated individual may enter into such program at any time during
his or her incarceration. An incarcerated individual using medication
assisted treatment prior to such incarcerated individual's incarceration
shall be eligible to, upon request by such incarcerated individual,
continue such treatment in the medication assisted treatment program for
any period of time during the duration of such incarcerated individual's
incarceration. No person shall be denied participation in the program on
the basis of a positive drug screening upon entering custody or upon
intake into the program; nor shall any person receive a disciplinary
infraction for such positive drug screening. No person shall be removed
from, or denied participation in the program on the basis of having
received any disciplinary infraction: (a) before entry into the program;
or (b) during participation in the program.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

COR - Correction

Article 22 - Miscellaneous Provisions

600 - Certain Correctional Officers to Administer Oaths.

600-A - Jail Time Records and Certificates.

601 - Delivery of Commitment With Incarcerated Individual; Payment of Fees for Transportation.

601-A - Return of Persons Erroneously Sentenced for the Purpose of Resentence.

601-B - Coram Nobis Prisoners; Reimbursement for Costs.

601-C - Felony Prisoners; Reimbursement for Costs.

601-D - Post-Release Supervision; Certain Cases.

602 - Expenses of Sheriff for Transporting Prisoners.

603 - Rendering Accounts for Conveying of Prisoners.

604 - Payment of Accounts for Transporting Prisoners.

605 - Prisoners Sentenced at One Session of Court to Be Transported at Same Time.

605-A - Transportation of Female Incarcerated Individuals.

606 - Payment of Costs for Prosecution of Incarcerated Individuals.

607 - Prohibition of Double-Bunked Housing.

610 - Freedom of Worship.

611 - Births to Incarcerated Individuals of Correctional Institutions and Care of Children of Incarcerated Individuals of Correctional Institutions.

611-A - Commitments to County or Regional Correctional Institutions.

612 - United States Prisoners.

613 - Conveyance of Prisoner After Arrest.

614 - Care and Support of Civil Prisoner.

618 - Duties of State Correctional Institutions, Penitentiaries, County Jails and Reformatories.

619 - Cooperation With Authorized Agencies of the Department of Social Services.

620 - Service of Papers in Civil Judicial Proceedings Upon a Prisoner.

621 - Interstate Cooperation With Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies of Other States and the Federal Government.

622 - Sex Offender Treatment Program.

623 - Incarcerated Individual Telephone Services.

624 - Next of Kin; Death of Incarcerated Individual.

625 - Feminine Hygiene Products.

626 - Medication Assisted Treatment in Correctional Facilities.