N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 7, § 1901.2
(5) Notification to local law enforcement offices. (i) At least five working days before releasing an inmate on a temporary release program, the superintendent shall notify, in writing, the sheriff or chief of police of the community into which the inmate is to be released.
(iv) A copy of the form 4186 (TRP-8) will also be sent to the area parole office administering the area in which the inmate is being released. This is to alert that office to expect the inmate to make phone contact. The notification shall include:
(6) Short-term temporary release financial procedures. (i) Only in exceptional circumstances will an inmate be allowed to take with him or have access to more than $100 above his transportation costs.
(7) Processing procedures. All inmates will leave and return to the facility through the processing room. General confinement facilities may modify these procedures to meet their unique needs. Each temporary release committee chairperson shall assure that their processing procedures are filed with the director of temporary release programs.
(iv) The processing officer will then see that the inmate receives his approved funds and arranges for his departure from the facility.
(b) Release and return.
(2) Supervision of furlough, leave of absence and short-term community services leave.
(3) Evaluation on return. After the inmate's release and subsequent return to the facility, his participation in temporary release shall be evaluated. Late returns or returns under the influence of drugs and alcohol and other program violations shall be noted on the inmate's temporary release record and referred for disciplinary action where appropriate. In the event of a failure, form 4132 will be used, with copies appropriately distributed.
(i) Lateness. The rules governing late returns to the facility are as follows:
(b) Inmates who are late:
(ii) Drug use and alcohol abuse.
(iii) Other program rule violations.
(iv) Absconding.
(a) Failure to return on time.
(1) Should an inmate be unable to return to the correctional facility where he is confined by the time that he is scheduled to return, the inmate must do one of the following:
(b) When a program participant absconds—procedures to be followed. The following procedures shall be followed when any temporary release participant absconds from his temporary release program:
(5) The chairperson of the facility's temporary release committee will then have the responsibility, within one working day of the inmate's absconding, to prepare and place in the mail five copies of an absconder packet which shall contain each of the following items:
(6) The chairperson of the temporary release committee shall afterwards forward one of each of these five absconder packets along with a letter requesting assistance in apprehending the absconder to:
(i) Absconder Search Unit
Inspector General's Office
New York State Department of Correctional Services
10-06 35th Avenue
Long Island City, NY 11106
(ii) The New York State Police barracks which covers the geographical area where the absconder went on his program of temporary release. In New York City this address is:
New York State Police
Violent Felony Warrant Squad
Inwood Station
Bronx, NY 10034
(iii) The Division of Parole area office which covers the geographical area where the absconder had been on temporary release. This absconder packet to the Division of Parole is for informational purposes only in the event that the staff of the area parole office unexpectedly learns of the absconder's whereabouts during the course of their investigations of parolees, and is not to be interpreted as an indication that the Division of Parole has any responsibility whatsoever to seek out the absconder. In New York City these packets should be mailed to:
Senior Warrant Officer
Warrant Unit
New York State Division of Parole
314 West 40th Street
New York, NY 10018
(iv) Two copies to:
Director of Temporary Release Programs
Room 308
New York State Department of Correctional Services
State Office Building Campus, Bldg. 2
Albany, NY 12226
(c) Absconder's arrest. Procedures to be followed. The following procedures shall be followed when any temporary release absconder has a form 4116, warrant for detention and return of temporarily released inmate, lodged against him:
(5) Once the temporary release committee chairperson verifies with the director of temporary release programs that a warrant has actually been lodged against the absconder, the temporary release committee chairperson shall prepare five short memos stating that the absconder is back in custody, giving the date and location where the warrant was lodged, and requesting that the agency in question discontinue its efforts to search for the absconder. Most importantly, this memo should request that the agency in question immediately return the form 4116, warrant for detention and return of temporarily released inmate, to the temporary release committee chairperson. Copies of this memo should then be forwarded to:
(i) Absconder Search Unit
Inspector General's Office
New York State Department of Correctional Services
10-06 35th Avenue
Long Island City, NY 11106
(ii) The New York State Police barracks which was first notified when the inmate absconded from temporary release. In New York City this address is:
New York State Police
Violent Felony Warrant Squad
Box 61
Inwood Station
Bronx, NY 10034
(iii) The Division of Parole area office which was first notified when the inmate absconded from temporary release. In New York City this address is:
Senior Warrant Officer
Warrant Unit
New York State Division of Parole
314 West 40th Street
New York, NY 10018
(iv) Two copies to:
Director of Temporary Release Programs
Room 308
New York State Department of Correctional Services
State Office Building Campus, Bldg. 2
Albany, NY 12226
(d) Receiving a returned absconder—procedures to be followed. The following procedures shall be followed when any temporary release absconder is returned to a Department of Correctional Services facility.
(v) New arrest procedures of short-term temporary release participants.
(4) Reports to central office.
(i) A temporary release furlough/leave of absence result document will be completed and sent to the director of temporary release programs upon the completion of all actions regarding the immediately completed temporary release activity. Nonpoint scoring facilities will generate their own form or report. Contained in that locally developed report will be:
This following section describes the procedures necessary for the successful operation of the short-term temporary release programs.
(a) Before release.