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Home » US Law » 2022 Arizona Revised Statutes » Title 31 - Prisons and Prisoners » Article 11 - Work Furlough Program

§ 31-331 – Definitions

31-331. Definitions In this article, unless the context otherwise requires: 1. " Court" means a justice of the peace, town magistrate, city magistrate, superior court commissioner or superior court judge. 2. " Detention facility" means any jail or other place of detention of persons charged with or convicted of a crime, including town, city, county, […]

§ 31-332 – Applicability

31-332. Applicability The provisions of this article shall be operative in any town, city, county or region in which the local governing board determines that the operation of a work furlough program is feasible and appoints a work furlough administrator.

§ 31-333 – Work furlough

31-333. Work furlough A. A court may direct that a prisoner in a detention facility continue his regular employment or obtain new employment during his period of incarceration and specify appropriate terms and conditions. B. Whenever the prisoner is not actually working at his employment he shall be confined in the detention facility, unless the […]

§ 31-334 – Earnings of prisoner

31-334. Earnings of prisoner A. The work furlough administrator shall provide that all earnings of a prisoner be transmitted to the work furlough administrator. B. From the earnings, the work furlough administrator shall pay the prisoner’s board and personal expenses both inside and outside the detention facility. The work furlough administrator shall also, upon authorization […]

§ 31-335 – Time credits

31-335. Time credits A prisoner shall be eligible for time credits while on work furlough if he would otherwise be eligible.

§ 31-336 – Improper conduct

31-336. Improper conduct In the event a prisoner violates conditions laid down for his conduct or employment, the work furlough administrator shall report such fact to the court and, after a hearing in the presence of the prisoner, the court may order that the balance of the prisoner’s sentence or other detention be spent in […]