2006 New York Code - Revocation Of Designation Of Jail.



 
    §  523.  Revocation of designation of jail. When a jail is erected for
  the county, for whose use  the  designation  pursuant  to  section  five
  hundred  and  four of this chapter was made, or its jail is rendered fit
  and safe for the  confinement  of  prisoners,  or  the  reason  for  the
  designation  of  another  jail  or  place  has  otherwise  ceased  to be
  operative, the designation  must  be  revoked,  as  prescribed  in  this
  article and section five hundred and five of this chapter.

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