New York Statutes

§ 200 — Department programs and incentive allowances

New York·Law COR Correction·Art. 7 Labor In Correctional Institutions

§ 200. Department programs and incentive allowances.

1.For the\npurpose of this section the term "incentive allowance" means monies\nallowed an incarcerated individual of a state correctional institution\nfor the efficient and willing performance of duties assigned or progress\nand achievement in educational, career and industrial training programs.\n 2. In lieu of the system of labor in correctional institutions\nestablished by this article, the commissioner may, in order to\nfacilitate an incarcerated individual's eventual reintegration into\nsociety, establish for the incarcerated individuals in one or more state\ncorrectional institutions a system of educational, career and industrial\ntraining programs, and of incentive allowances for each such program.\n 3. For each institution

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