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What is NYC BC § 408.1.1?

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This section provides definitions for specific terms used in the context of detention or correctional facilities, including 'cell', 'cell tier', 'housing unit', and 'sallyport'. These definitions are relevant to the design and operation of such facilities. Applies to entities involved in the management of correctional facilities.

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408.1.1 Definitions specific to this section.

BC § 408.1.1

The following terms shall, for the purposes of this section, have the meanings shown herein: CELL. A room within a housing unit in a detention or correctional facility used to confine incarcerated individuals or prisoners. CELL TIER. Levels of cells vertically stacked above one another within a housing unit. HOUSING UNIT. A dormitory or a group of cells with a common dayroom in Group I-3. SALLYPORT. A security vestibule with two or more doors or gates where the intended purpose is to prevent continuous and unobstructed passage by allowing the release of only one door or gate at a time. (Am. 2022 N.Y. Laws Ch. 486, 8/8/2022, eff. 11/7/2022)

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