2006 New York Code - Use Of Liquor In Jails.



 
    §  502. Use of liquor in jails.  Spirituous, fermented or other liquor
  shall not be brought into a jail  for  the  use  of  a  person  confined
  therein,  except  as  authorized by federal statute and then only upon a
  written permit by the physician to the jail, which must be delivered  to
  and  kept  by  the  keeper  thereof, specifying the quantity and kind of
  liquor which may be furnished, the name of the civil prisoner for  whom,
  and the time during which the same may be furnished.

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