N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 7, § 200.2
(a) All persons entering a correctional facility are subject to search as a condition of entering a facility. All visitors, except for visitors to a correctional camp, shall pass through a walk through metal detector and/or be scanned with a hand scanner. Any visitor who exercises his or her option to refuse to comply with the required search procedures shall not be permitted to enter a correctional facility. Facility employees may be subject to search if, and when, required by the superintendent or his or her designee.
Note: The superintendent may make exceptions to the search requirements for department officials or other dignitaries.
(c) A detailed definition of contraband (see section 200.3 of this Part) shall be posted in the visitor processing area and made available to a visitor upon request.
(2) Metal detector searches.
(3) If the visitor is unable to reveal or remove the detected object due to its personal nature, processing shall continue as follows: The visitor shall be provided with a document explaining that they have the right to leave the facility or they can pursue one of two search options:
(ii) A personal item search may be conducted as an alternative to a limited visual search.
(5) If staff is unable to locate the source of the problem with the hand scanner or believes that there is probable cause for further processing, he/she shall follow the strip search procedures as set forth in subdivision (f) of this section, even if the visitor offers to voluntarily remove items of clothing other than coat, hat, or shoes.
(e) Substance detection/ion scan testing.
Visitors entering any department facility, by whatever gate, may be subject to ion scanning or other non-intrusive test for detection of illicit substances.
(3) No disciplinary action shall be taken against an inmate solely because an individual that is attempting to visit the inmate tests positive or refuses to test.
(f) Strip Searches.
(1) If a visitor to a correctional facility has complied with all the aforementioned processes and the officer in charge reasonably believes further processing is required to prevent the introduction of contraband into the facility, the following action must be taken:
(2) If the supervisor determines that further processing is warranted, the superintendent or the officer of the day during non-business hours shall be notified and may authorize a consensual strip search after reviewing the matter.
(8) Strip search of a minor child.
(d) Metal detectors.