Directs the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to promulgate rules and regulations for requirements for vendors who make products available for order and delivery to incarcerated individuals and provide for safe food storage for incarcerated individuals in their cells.
Impact
The legislation has the potential to significantly alter the operational procedures of vendors and correctional facilities. By establishing clear requirements for order management, it seeks to improve the efficiency of food and product delivery systems while enhancing the safety standards associated with food storage. This is particularly crucial in preventing spoilage and ensuring that perishable items are handled properly once received at correctional institutions, which can influence the overall well-being of incarcerated individuals.
Summary
Bill S10109 provides comprehensive guidelines for vendors supplying products to incarcerated individuals in New York State. It mandates that vendors must verify product compliance with state regulations before making items available for purchase. Additionally, the bill stipulates that vendors are responsible for tracking and notifying purchasers about the status of their orders, particularly if any part of an order exceeds limits set for an incarcerated individual. This regulation aims to streamline the order process and enhance accountability in the handling of products ordered for inmates.
Contention
While the bill aims to improve the transparency and safety of food ordering systems within correctional facilities, there may be points of contention surrounding the operational impacts on vendors. Critics could argue about the logistical challenges vendors may face in complying with these regulations, particularly in managing notifications and order tracking within existing operational frameworks. There could be debates about the balance between ensuring the safety and rights of incarcerated individuals while not overburdening vendors with regulations that may affect service delivery.
Same As
Directs the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to promulgate rules and regulations for requirements for vendors who make products available for order and delivery to incarcerated individuals and provide for safe food storage for incarcerated individuals in their cells.
Directs the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to promulgate rules and regulations for requirements for vendors who make products available for order and delivery to incarcerated individuals and provide for safe food storage for incarcerated individuals in their cells.
Requires the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to make correctional facility water testing results accessible directly, upon request, to incarcerated individuals and correctional facility staff in such facilities and make such water testing results available to the public on the website of the department.
Requires the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to make correctional facility water testing results accessible directly, upon request, to incarcerated individuals and correctional facility staff in such facilities and make such water testing results available to the public on the website of the department.
Requires disciplinary hearings for incarcerated individuals to be recorded with both audio and visual components; requires such recordings to be preserved; directs the commissioner of the department of corrections and community supervision to promulgate rules and regulations for who can access such recordings and when such recordings can be accessed.
Prohibits the department of corrections from placing incarcerated individuals in two-person cells in residential rehabilitation units unless such incarcerated individuals agree.
Relates to the health, safety and human rights of incarcerated pregnant individuals, incarcerated birthing parents and their children; requires the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to establish rules and regulations relating to conditions in institutions and correctional facilities and the treatment and care of birthing parents in such institutions and facilities.
Prohibits the department of corrections from placing incarcerated individuals in two-person cells in residential rehabilitation units unless such incarcerated individuals agree.
Relates to the health, safety and human rights of incarcerated pregnant individuals, incarcerated birthing parents and their children; requires the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to establish rules and regulations relating to conditions in institutions and correctional facilities and the treatment and care of birthing parents in such institutions and facilities.
Directs the commissioner of corrections and community supervision to establish procedures to allow an incarcerated individual in a correctional facility which has suspended visiting privileges to have private meetings with their legal counsel.
Relates to required notification of an incarcerated individual's emergency contacts when such incarcerated individual experiences a serious medical event; provides that incarcerated individuals and their representatives shall have the right to access such incarcerated individual's medical records; provides requirements for access to such medical records; requires the department of corrections and community supervision to collect data on medical incidents and response times, and to publish an annual report detailing such data.