2010 New York Code
CPL - Criminal Procedure
Part 3 - SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS AND MISCELLANEOUS PROCEDURES
Title Q - PROCEDURES FOR SECURING ATTENDANCE AT CRIMINAL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF DEFENDANTS NOT SECURABLE BY CONVENTIONAL MEANS--AND RELATED MATTERS
Article 570 - (570.02 - 570.66) SECURING ATTENDANCE OF DEFENDANTS WHO ARE OUTSIDE THE STATE BUT WITHIN THE UNITED STATES--RENDITION TO OTHER JURISDICTIONS OF DEFENDANTS
570.56 - Expense of extradition.

§ 570.56  Expense of extradition.
    The expenses of extradition must be borne by the county from which the
  application for a requisition comes or, where the application is made by
  the  attorney general, by the county in which the offense was committed.
  In the case of extradition of a person who has been convicted of a crime
  in this state and has escaped from a state prison  or  reformatory,  the
  expense  of extradition shall be borne by the department of correctional
  services.  Where a person has broken the terms  of  his  parole  from  a
  state  prison  or reformatory, the expense of extradition shall be borne
  by the state division of parole. Where a person has broken the terms  of
  his  bail or probation, the expense of extradition shall be borne by the
  county.  Where a person has been convicted but not  yet  confined  to  a
  prison,  or  has  been  sentenced  for  a  felony  to  a  county jail or
  penitentiary and escapes, the expenses of extradition shall  be  charged
  to the county from whose custody the escape is effected. Nothing in this
  section shall preclude a county, the department of correctional services
  or the state division of parole, as the case may be, from collecting the
  expenses involved in extradition from the person who was extradited.

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