Section 14-3-42 – Removal of Convicts – Insanity.
Section 14-3-42 Removal of convicts – Insanity. REPEALED IN THE 2015 REGULAR SESSION BY ACT 2015-70 EFFECTIVE APRIL 21, 2015. (Code 1852, §349; Code 1867, §3897; Code 1876, §4595; Code 1886, §4634; Code 1896, §4473; Code 1907, §6525; Code 1923, §3621; Code 1940, T. 45, §37.)
Section 14-3-58 – Notification and Procedures Upon Escape of Inmate; Reward.
Section 14-3-58 Notification and procedures upon escape of inmate; reward. (a) This section shall be known as the “Joel Willmore Act.” (b) Whenever an inmate escapes from a penal facility, as defined in subdivision (3) of subsection (b) of Section 13A-10-30, or when a probationer or parolee who has a prior conviction for a Class […]
Section 14-3-43 – Removal of Convicts – Disease or Other Urgent Necessity.
Section 14-3-43 Removal of convicts – Disease or other urgent necessity. The Board of Corrections may cause the convicts to be removed to such place of security within the state as they may deem expedient whenever the prevalence of any epidemic, infectious or contagious disease or any other urgent necessity may render such removal proper, […]
Section 14-3-59 – Posting of Regulations and Code Provisions on Escapes.
Section 14-3-59 Posting of regulations and code provisions on escapes. Repealed by Act 2015-70 effective April 21, 2015. (Code 1852, §362; Code 1867, §3910; Code 1876, §4608; Code 1886, §4639; Code 1896, §4501; Code 1907, §6555; Code 1923, §3652; Code 1940, T. 45, §56.)
Section 14-3-44 – Clothing of Prisoners; Feminine Hygiene Products.
Section 14-3-44 Clothing of prisoners; feminine hygiene products. (a) All prisoners must be clothed during the term of their imprisonment in a comfortable manner in coarse and cheap clothing made in a uniform and peculiar style so as to distinguish them from other persons. (b) The Department of Corrections shall provide feminine hygiene products to […]
Section 14-3-60 – Spirituous and Intoxicating Liquors.
Section 14-3-60 Spirituous and intoxicating liquors. Repealed by Act 2015-70 effective April 21, 2015. (Code 1852, §337; Code 1867, §3885; Code 1876, §4583; Code 1886, §4618; Code 1896, §4486; Code 1907, §6540; Code 1923, §3636; Code 1940, T. 45, §47.)
Section 14-3-45 – Diet.
Section 14-3-45 Diet. The diet of convicts in quantity and quality must be such as may be directed by the Board of Corrections, and shall be sound and wholesome. (Code 1852, §335; Code 1867, §3883; Code 1876, §4581; Code 1886, §4617; Code 1896, §4484; Code 1907, §6538; Code 1923, §3634; Code 1940, T. 45, §45.)
Section 14-3-70 – Legislative Intent.
Section 14-3-70 Legislative intent. It is the intent of the Legislature to authorize the Department of Corrections to install high voltage electrified security fence systems at any medium or maximum security prison facility. (Acts 1995, No. 95-520, p. 1055, §1.)
Section 14-3-46 – Bibles and Other Reading Matter.
Section 14-3-46 Bibles and other reading matter. Repealed by Act 2015-70 effective April 21, 2015. (Code 1886, §4616; Code 1896, §4485; Code 1907, §6539; Code 1923, §3635; Code 1940, T. 45, §46.)
Section 14-3-71 – Department Authorized to Install High Voltage Electrified Security Fence Systems.
Section 14-3-71 Department authorized to install high voltage electrified security fence systems. The Department of Corrections may design and install high voltage electrified security fence systems at any medium or maximum security prison. At the time of installation, there shall be posted universal danger signs on all sides of the system, clearly visible to inmates […]