N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 7, § 701.7
(3) Area supervisors will ensure that the completed grievance forms are placed in sealed envelopes, collected and forwarded to the IGP office.
(b) IGP deposit boxes.
Where available, SHU inmates shall use centrally located IGP deposit boxes to send grievance forms and IGP correspondence to the IGP office. These boxes shall be kept locked at all times. The IGP supervisor and staff representatives (IGRC sergeant/ officer) will have the only keys to these boxes and will collect their contents at least two times per week. Broken boxes or locks will be reported to the IGP supervisor immediately, and he or she will arrange for their repair or replacement. In the interim, grievance forms shall be submitted as stated in paragraph (a)(3) of this section.
(c) Rounds, access to IGP members and advisors.
(3) Since there is a security interest in restricting confined inmates access to other inmates, the superintendent may prohibit any inmate in SHU from using another inmate as an advisor or from serving as an advisor to another inmate. Staff members from the IGRC or from the facility at large can serve this function. A staff member must be willing to accept this function.
(d) Attendance at hearings.
A grievant confined to SHU who will be released within 30 calendar days shall be given the option of having the hearing held in his/her absence or postponed until release from confinement. The grievant's decision shall be obtained in writing. If a grievant is not scheduled for release from confinement within 30 calendar days, the hearing shall be held in his/her absence.
(e) Time limits.
The time limits for processing of grievances as delineated in section 701.6(g) of this Part, also apply to grievances submitted from special housing units.
The IGP supervisor shall monitor and ensure the proper functioning of the grievance procedure in SHU's. The following minimal standards shall be instituted to provide SHU inmates with access to the IGP:
(a) Forms and envelopes.