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What is NYC RCNY § 6-15?

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All people in custody who are housed in restrictive housing must be permitted at least fourteen (14) out-of-cell hours per day. (Added City Record 6/9/2021, eff.

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Effective: 7/9/2021Last amended: 7/28/2024

§ 6-15 Required Out-of-Cell Time.

RCNY § 6-15

All people in custody who are housed in restrictive housing must be permitted at least fourteen (14) out-of-cell hours per day. (Added City Record 6/9/2021, eff. 7/9/2021; amended City Record 6/28/2024, eff. 7/28/2024)

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