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Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-26 > 857

§  857.  Complaint  and  abuse  review.  Any  person may submit to the  commission of correction any complaint he or  she  may  have  concerning  programmatic  abuses.   The commission of correction shall evaluate such  complaints and, where indicated, conduct any  needed  investigation.  If  the commission concludes that a complaint is valid, the commission shall  make  recommendations to the department for corrective action. Where the  commission believes sufficient evidence exists  to  support  a  criminal  charge, the commission shall report such evidence to the appropriate law  enforcement agencies.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-26 > 857

§  857.  Complaint  and  abuse  review.  Any  person may submit to the  commission of correction any complaint he or  she  may  have  concerning  programmatic  abuses.   The commission of correction shall evaluate such  complaints and, where indicated, conduct any  needed  investigation.  If  the commission concludes that a complaint is valid, the commission shall  make  recommendations to the department for corrective action. Where the  commission believes sufficient evidence exists  to  support  a  criminal  charge, the commission shall report such evidence to the appropriate law  enforcement agencies.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-26 > 857

§  857.  Complaint  and  abuse  review.  Any  person may submit to the  commission of correction any complaint he or  she  may  have  concerning  programmatic  abuses.   The commission of correction shall evaluate such  complaints and, where indicated, conduct any  needed  investigation.  If  the commission concludes that a complaint is valid, the commission shall  make  recommendations to the department for corrective action. Where the  commission believes sufficient evidence exists  to  support  a  criminal  charge, the commission shall report such evidence to the appropriate law  enforcement agencies.