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§ 93. When  police matrons to reside at station houses.  When only one  police matron is attached to a police station, she shall  reside  there,  or  within  a  reasonable  distance therefrom, and shall hold herself in  readiness to respond to any call therefrom at any hour  of  the  day  or  night,  and  each matron shall, during such hours as may be fixed by the  head of the police department, remain in such station and  hold  herself  in  readiness  to respond to any call therefrom. So long as any woman is  detained or held under arrest in a police  station  to  which  a  police  matron  is  attached,  it  shall  be  the  duty of such matron to remain  constantly thereat, ready for service; or if  there  be  more  than  one  matron  attached  to  such station, then one of them shall be constantly  ready for service.  A police matron shall, subject  to  the  officer  in  charge  of such station house, have the immediate care and charge of all  women held under arrest in the station to which she is attached, and she  may at any time call upon the officer in  charge  of  such  station  for  assistance.  She  shall  be  subject  to  the  authority of the board of  police, or if there be no such board, then to the chief of police in the  city where she may be appointed, and to the  rules  prescribed  by  such  authority,  but  at  a  station  where  she  may be on duty she shall be  subject only to the authority of the officer in charge thereof.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gct > Article-6 > 93

§ 93. When  police matrons to reside at station houses.  When only one  police matron is attached to a police station, she shall  reside  there,  or  within  a  reasonable  distance therefrom, and shall hold herself in  readiness to respond to any call therefrom at any hour  of  the  day  or  night,  and  each matron shall, during such hours as may be fixed by the  head of the police department, remain in such station and  hold  herself  in  readiness  to respond to any call therefrom. So long as any woman is  detained or held under arrest in a police  station  to  which  a  police  matron  is  attached,  it  shall  be  the  duty of such matron to remain  constantly thereat, ready for service; or if  there  be  more  than  one  matron  attached  to  such station, then one of them shall be constantly  ready for service.  A police matron shall, subject  to  the  officer  in  charge  of such station house, have the immediate care and charge of all  women held under arrest in the station to which she is attached, and she  may at any time call upon the officer in  charge  of  such  station  for  assistance.  She  shall  be  subject  to  the  authority of the board of  police, or if there be no such board, then to the chief of police in the  city where she may be appointed, and to the  rules  prescribed  by  such  authority,  but  at  a  station  where  she  may be on duty she shall be  subject only to the authority of the officer in charge thereof.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Gct > Article-6 > 93

§ 93. When  police matrons to reside at station houses.  When only one  police matron is attached to a police station, she shall  reside  there,  or  within  a  reasonable  distance therefrom, and shall hold herself in  readiness to respond to any call therefrom at any hour  of  the  day  or  night,  and  each matron shall, during such hours as may be fixed by the  head of the police department, remain in such station and  hold  herself  in  readiness  to respond to any call therefrom. So long as any woman is  detained or held under arrest in a police  station  to  which  a  police  matron  is  attached,  it  shall  be  the  duty of such matron to remain  constantly thereat, ready for service; or if  there  be  more  than  one  matron  attached  to  such station, then one of them shall be constantly  ready for service.  A police matron shall, subject  to  the  officer  in  charge  of such station house, have the immediate care and charge of all  women held under arrest in the station to which she is attached, and she  may at any time call upon the officer in  charge  of  such  station  for  assistance.  She  shall  be  subject  to  the  authority of the board of  police, or if there be no such board, then to the chief of police in the  city where she may be appointed, and to the  rules  prescribed  by  such  authority,  but  at  a  station  where  she  may be on duty she shall be  subject only to the authority of the officer in charge thereof.