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§  143.  Custody  of  persons  convicted  of crimes against the United  States.  The commissioner is authorized to enter into agreements for the  care and custody of persons convicted and sentenced to  imprisonment  by  the  United  States  courts  in  this  state. Persons may be confined in  correctional  facilities  pursuant  to  any  such  agreement   and   all  provisions  of  law  applicable  to  the  care  and  custody  of inmates  sentenced by courts of  this  state,  except  provisions  governing  the  duration  of  sentence  and  other  related  incidents  of  the sentence  provided by federal law, shall apply to the care  and  custody  of  such  persons.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-6 > 143

§  143.  Custody  of  persons  convicted  of crimes against the United  States.  The commissioner is authorized to enter into agreements for the  care and custody of persons convicted and sentenced to  imprisonment  by  the  United  States  courts  in  this  state. Persons may be confined in  correctional  facilities  pursuant  to  any  such  agreement   and   all  provisions  of  law  applicable  to  the  care  and  custody  of inmates  sentenced by courts of  this  state,  except  provisions  governing  the  duration  of  sentence  and  other  related  incidents  of  the sentence  provided by federal law, shall apply to the care  and  custody  of  such  persons.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Cor > Article-6 > 143

§  143.  Custody  of  persons  convicted  of crimes against the United  States.  The commissioner is authorized to enter into agreements for the  care and custody of persons convicted and sentenced to  imprisonment  by  the  United  States  courts  in  this  state. Persons may be confined in  correctional  facilities  pursuant  to  any  such  agreement   and   all  provisions  of  law  applicable  to  the  care  and  custody  of inmates  sentenced by courts of  this  state,  except  provisions  governing  the  duration  of  sentence  and  other  related  incidents  of  the sentence  provided by federal law, shall apply to the care  and  custody  of  such  persons.