The New York Revised Standard Conditions of Probation and Supervised Release, April 4, 2017, are a set of standard rules and regulations governing the conditions of a defendant’s probation or release from custody. The release conditions were updated in 2017 and are applicable to all counties in New York. The main categories of conditions are: 1. General Conditions: These conditions are applicable to all probationers and supervised releases and include, but are not limited to, obeying all laws, reporting regularly to the probation officer, and completing any court-ordered treatment or programs. 2. Special Conditions: These conditions are tailored to the needs of the individual probationer or supervised released and may include restrictions on the use of drugs or alcohol, obtaining permission from the probation officer before traveling out of state, and abstaining from contact with certain individuals. 3. Financial Conditions: These conditions require the probationer or supervised released to pay all court-ordered fines, fees and restitution, as well as any other costs associated with the probation or supervised release. 4. Violation of Conditions: These conditions outline what actions constitute a violation, as well as the consequences for such violations. 5. Termination of Probation or Supervised Release: These conditions outline the criteria for completing the probation or supervised release period.