2006 New York Code - Resident Parole Facility



 
    §  315.  Resident  parole  facility. There shall be in the division of
  parole a short-term state parole facility to be known  as  the  resident
  parole  facility  consisting of such camps or residences as the board of
  parole shall from time to time establish for the  care,  treatment,  and
  rehabilitation of males and females who were between the ages of sixteen
  and  twenty-one years at the time of the commission of the act for which
  they were adjudged youthful offenders, wayward minors or convicted of  a
  crime  or  offense  and  who  are  under the supervision of the board of
  parole. The  division  shall  have  the  custody  of  such  parolees  in
  accordance  with  the  terms  and conditions established by the board of
  parole for such parolees.

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