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§ 623. Powers of commissioner. The commissioner shall have:
1. Charge and management of all institutions of the city, including
all hospital wards therein for the care and custody of felons,
misdemeanants, all prisoners under arrest awaiting arraignment who
require hospital care, including those requiring psychiatric observation
or treatment and violators of ordinances or local laws and for the
detention of witnesses who are unable to furnish security for their
appearance in criminal proceedings, except such places for the detention
of prisoners or persons charged with crime as are by law placed under
the charge of some other agency.
2. Sole power and authority concerning the care, custody and control
of all court pens for the detention of prisoners while in the criminal
courts of the city of New York, the family court of the state of New
York within the city of New York, the supreme court in the counties of
New York, Bronx, Kings, Queens and Richmond and of all vehicles employed
in the transportation of prisoners who have been sentenced, are awaiting
trial or are held for any other cause.
3. Charge and management of persons or any other institution of the
city placed under his jurisdiction by law.
4. All authority, except as otherwise provided by law, concerning the
care and custody of felons, misdemeanants and violators of local laws
held in the institutions under his charge.
5. All authority in relation to the custody and transportation of
persons held for any cause in criminal proceedings and all prisoners
under arrest awaiting arraignment who require hospital care, including
those requiring psychiatric observation or treatment, in any county
within the city.
6. General supervision and responsibility for the planning and
implementation of re-training, counseling and rehabilitative programs
for felons, misdemeanants and violators of local laws who have been
sentenced and are held in institutions under his charge.