New York Statutes
§ 662 — Disposition of body
New York § 662
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N.Y. Correction § 662 (2026).
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§ 662. Disposition of body.
1.Prior to the execution, the convicted\nperson shall be given the opportunity to decide in writing to whom his\nor her body shall be delivered after the execution. The commissioner or\nhis or her designee shall sign and authorize the convicted person's\nrequest if the request is not contrary to law. If the convicted person\ndoes not indicate to whom such person's body shall be delivered, or if\nthe person's request is contrary to law, the commissioner may deliver\nthe convicted person's body to a relative by blood or marriage or a bona\nfide friend. If the body is not claimed by a relative or bona fide\nfriend within seven days after execution, the body shall be delivered to\na duly authorized and incorporated pathological and anatomical\nassociation in the
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