2020 New York Laws
COR - Correction
Article 2 - Department of Corrections and Community Supervision
29 - Department Statistics.

Universal Citation: NY Corr L § 29 (2020)
§  29.  Department  statistics.  1.  The  department shall continue to
collect, maintain, and analyze statistical  and  other  information  and
data  with  respect  to  persons  subject  to  the  jurisdiction  of the
department, including but  not  limited  to:  (a)  the  number  of  such
persons: placed in the custody of the department, assigned to a specific
department   program,   accorded   community  supervision  and  declared
delinquent,  recommitted  to  a  state  correctional  institution   upon
revocation   of   community  supervision,  or  discharged  upon  maximum
expiration of sentence; (b) the criminal history of  such  persons;  (c)
the  social,  educational,  and  vocational  circumstances  of  any such
persons; (d) the institutional and community  supervision  programs  and
the  behavior  of  such  persons;  and,  (e) the military background and
circumstances, if such person served in the United States armed  forces.
Provided,  however,  in  the  event  any  statistical information on the
ethnic background of the inmate population of a correctional facility or
facilities is collected by the department, such statistical  information
shall  contain,  but not be limited to, the following ethnic categories:
(i)   Caucasian;   (ii)   Asian;

(iii) American Indian;

(iv) Afro-American/Black; and (v) Spanish speaking/Hispanic which category shall include, but not be limited to, the following subcategories consisting of: (1) Puerto Ricans; (2) Cubans; (3) Dominicans; and (4) other Hispanic nationalities. 2. The commissioner shall make rules as to the privacy of records, statistics and other information collected, obtained and maintained by the department, its institutions or the board of parole and information obtained in an official capacity by officers, employees or members thereof. 3. The commissioner shall have access to records and criminal statistics collected by the division of criminal justice services and the commissioner of criminal justice services shall have access to records and criminal statistics collected by the department of corrections and community supervision, as the commissioner of corrections and community supervision and the commissioner of criminal justice services shall mutually determine. 4. (a) The commissioner shall provide an annual report to the legislature on the staffing of correction officers and correction sergeants in state correctional facilities. Such report shall include, but not be limited to the following factors: the number of security posts on the current plot plan for each facility that have been closed on a daily basis, by correctional facility security classification (minimum, medium and maximum); the number of security positions eliminated by correctional facility since two thousand compared to the number of inmates incarcerated in each such facility; a breakdown by correctional facility security classification (minimum, medium, and maximum) of the staff hours of overtime worked, by year since two thousand and the annual aggregate costs related to this overtime. In addition, such report shall be delineated by correctional facility security classification, the annual number of security positions eliminated, the number of closed posts and amount of staff hours of overtime accrued as well as the overall overtime expenditures that resulted. Such report shall be provided to the chairs of the senate finance, assembly ways and means, senate crime and corrections and assembly correction committees, and posted on the department's website, annually by February first.

(b) Such report shall also include but not be limited to: the total number of correctional facilities in operation which are maintained by the department, the security level of each facility, the number of beds at each facility as of December thirty-first of the prior year, as classified by the department, and the number of empty beds, if any, by such classification as of such date.

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