Section 798.103 – Interstate Compact; Prevention of Crime.
798.103 Interstate compact; prevention of crime. Sec. 3. The governor of the state of Michigan is further authorized and empowered to enter into any other agreements or compacts with any of the United States not inconsistent with the laws of this state or of the United States, or the other agreeing states, for cooperative effort […]
Section 798.411 – Contract to Supply Water From Southern Michigan Prison to Local Industry; Mandatory Provisions.
798.411 Contract to supply water from southern Michigan prison to local industry; mandatory provisions. Sec. 1. (1) The director of the department of corrections may contract with the Jackson area industrial development corporation to supply water from southern Michigan prison to local industry. (2) The contract shall provide: (a) That the water shall be used […]
Section 798.14 – Program of Physically Strenuous Work and Exercise; Term; Special Alternative Incarceration Aftercare Residential Pilot Program; Purpose; Construction of Facility.
798.14 Program of physically strenuous work and exercise; term; special alternative incarceration aftercare residential pilot program; purpose; construction of facility. Sec. 4. (1) The units shall provide a program of physically strenuous work and exercise, patterned after military basic training, and other programming as determined by the department. The term of any probationer’s or prisoner’s […]
Section 798.15 – Certification of Satisfactory Completion of Course of Training.
798.15 Certification of satisfactory completion of course of training. Sec. 5. (1) At any time during a probationer’s incarceration in a unit, but not less than 5 days before the probationer’s expected date of release, the department shall certify to the sentencing court as to whether the probationer has satisfactorily completed the course of training […]
Section 798.16 – Failure of Probationer or Prisoner to Work Diligently and Productively or to Obey Rules; Applicability of Disciplinary Procedures Required by MCL 791.251 to 791.255.
798.16 Failure of probationer or prisoner to work diligently and productively or to obey rules; applicability of disciplinary procedures required by MCL 791.251 to 791.255. Sec. 6. (1) A probationer who fails to work diligently and productively at the program of the unit, or who fails to obey the rules of behavior established for the […]
Section 798.17 – Effective Date.
798.17 Effective date. Sec. 7. This act shall take effect July 1, 1988. History: 1988, Act 287, Imd. Eff. Aug. 1, 1988
Section 798.18 – Conditional Effective Date.
798.18 Conditional effective date. Sec. 8. This act shall not take effect unless Senate Bill No. 691 of the 84th Legislature is enacted into law. History: 1988, Act 287, Imd. Eff. Aug. 1, 1988 Compiler’s Notes: Senate Bill No. 691, referred to in this section, was filed with the Secretary of State August 1, 1988, […]
Section 798.31 – Definitions.
798.31 Definitions. Sec. 1. As used in this act: (a) “Agency” means both of the following: (i) The department of corrections. (ii) Any regional, local, or county governmental agency that receives state funding and that is responsible for supervising individuals who are placed on probation or who are serving a period of parole or postrelease […]
Section 798.32 – Adoption of Policies, Rules, and Regulations; Expenditures; Elimination of Certain Supervision Policies, Procedures, Programs, and Practices; Collection and Maintenance of Data.
798.32 Adoption of policies, rules, and regulations; expenditures; elimination of certain supervision policies, procedures, programs, and practices; collection and maintenance of data. Sec. 2. (1) The agency shall adopt policies, rules, and regulations that within 4 years after the effective date of this act result in all supervised individuals being supervised in accordance with evidence-based […]
Section 798.33 – Crime Victim Satisfaction With Criminal Justice System; Adoption of Policies, Rules, and Regulations.
798.33 Crime victim satisfaction with criminal justice system; adoption of policies, rules, and regulations. Sec. 3. The agency shall adopt policies, rules, and regulations that improve crime victim satisfaction with the criminal justice system, including all of the following: (a) The payment by supervised individuals of victim restitution and child support. (b) The opportunity for […]