New York Statutes
§ 500-Q — Disclosure of video footage related to the death of incarcerated individuals involving correctional officers
New York § 500-Q
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N.Y. Correction § 500-Q (2026).
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§ 500-q. Disclosure of video footage related to the death of\nincarcerated individuals involving correctional officers.
1.Definition.\nAs used in this section, "video footage" shall include, but not be\nlimited to, recordings from fixed or stationary cameras, body-worn\ncameras, handheld devices, or any other recording equipment maintained\nor used by correctional staff within a local correctional facility.\n 2. Duty to disclose. Any local correctional facility shall disclose to\nthe attorney general's office of special investigation any video footage\nthat such office deems to be related to the death of an incarcerated\nindividual. This shall include any case in which the attorney general's\noffice of special investigation determines the death involves a\ncorrectional officer.\n 3. T
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