2006 New York Code - Disposition Of Earnings.



 
    §   860.  Disposition  of  earnings.  *  The  earnings  of  an  inmate
  participating in a work release program,  less  any  payroll  deductions
  required   or   authorized   by   law,  shall  be  turned  over  to  the
  superintendent  who  shall  deposit  such  receipts  as  inmates'  funds
  pursuant  to  section  one hundred sixteen.   Such receipts shall not be
  subject to attachment or garnishment in the hands of the superintendent.
  The commissioner may authorize the superintendent to make  disbursements
  of  such receipts, and such receipts may be disbursed, for any or all of
  the following purposes:
 
  * NB Expired September 1, 1977
 
    The earnings of an inmate participating in  a  work  release  program,
  less  any  payroll  deductions  required  or authorized by law, shall be
  turned over to the warden who shall deposit such  receipts  as  inmates'
  funds  pursuant  to  section  one  hundred sixteen of this chapter. Such
  receipts shall not be subject to attachment or garnishment in the  hands
  of  the  warden. The commissioner of correction may authorize the warden
  to make disbursements  of  such  receipts,  and  such  receipts  may  be
  disbursed, for any or all of the following purposes:
    *  1.  Appropriate  and  reasonable  costs  related  to  the  inmate's
  participation in a temporary release program;
 
  * NB Expired September 1, 1977
 
    1.  Appropriate  and  reasonable  costs  related   to   the   inmate's
  participation in the work release program;
    2. Support of the inmate's dependents;
    3. Payment of fines imposed by any court;
    4.  Payment  of  any  court  ordered  restitution or reparation to the
  victim of the inmate's crime.
    5. Purchases by the inmate from the commissary of the institution.
    The balance of such receipts, if  any,  after  disbursements  for  the
  foregoing  purposes  shall be paid to the inmate upon termination of his
  imprisonment.
    * The first opening  paragraph  and  the  first  subdivision  1.  have
  expired.

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