Section 217.139 – Sexual offenders of children, pilot treatment program — costs, how paid — department’s duties — annual report.
Effective – 28 Aug 1990 217.139. Sexual offenders of children, pilot treatment program — costs, how paid — department’s duties — annual report. — 1. The department of corrections shall design and implement a pilot program for the treatment of individuals who, in the absence of such program, would be committed to the department of […]
Section 217.141 – Electrified security fence systems authorized.
Effective – 28 Aug 1995 217.141. Electrified security fence systems authorized. — 1. The department of corrections shall install high voltage electrified security fence systems at all existing and proposed maximum security correctional centers. The department of corrections may, in its discretion, design and install high voltage electrified security fence systems at any or all […]
Section 217.147 – Sentencing and corrections oversight commission, members, terms, duties, report, expiration date.
Effective – 28 Aug 2012 217.147. Sentencing and corrections oversight commission, members, terms, duties, report, expiration date. — 1. There is hereby created the “Sentencing and Corrections Oversight Commission”. The commission shall be composed of thirteen members as follows: (1) A circuit court judge to be appointed by the chief justice of the Missouri supreme […]
Section 217.151 – Restraints, use of on pregnant offenders — definitions — extraordinary circumstances — requirements.
Effective – 28 Aug 2018 217.151. Restraints, use of on pregnant offenders — definitions — extraordinary circumstances — requirements. — 1. As used in this section, the following terms shall mean: (1) “Extraordinary circumstance”, a substantial flight risk or some other extraordinary medical or security circumstance that dictates restraints be used to ensure the safety […]
Section 217.100 – Director may enter into agreement for services to department by other state departments or agencies.
Effective – 28 Aug 1995, 2 histories 217.100. Director may enter into agreement for services to department by other state departments or agencies. — The director of the department may enter into agreements with other state departments or agencies to provide services to the department. Legal custody of an offender who receives services outside a […]
Section 217.110 – Workers’ compensation to cover all employees of the department.
Effective – 28 Aug 1989, 2 histories 217.110. Workers’ compensation to cover all employees of the department. — 1. The provisions of chapter 287 governing workers’ compensation are extended to include all personnel of the department. The state of Missouri shall be a self-insurer and assume all liability imposed by chapter 287 in respect to […]
Section 217.115 – Officers and employees, restrictions on business connections — conversion of department property prohibited, exception — violations, grounds for dismissal.
Effective – 28 Aug 1989 217.115. Officers and employees, restrictions on business connections — conversion of department property prohibited, exception — violations, grounds for dismissal. — 1. No employee of the department shall knowingly have any financial or business interest in the management, maintenance or provision of goods or services to the department, its divisions […]
Section 217.120 – Bribery or receipt of gifts from prisoners by officers or employees of department, penalty — duty to report, failure, effect — director to investigate and report, when.
Effective – 28 Aug 1989, 2 histories 217.120. Bribery or receipt of gifts from prisoners by officers or employees of department, penalty — duty to report, failure, effect — director to investigate and report, when. — 1. Any employee of the department who receives, under any pretense, from any offender or offender’s family, any services, […]
Section 217.125 – Offenders, labor restrictions.
Effective – 28 Aug 1995 217.125. Offenders, labor restrictions. — No offender labor may be used for the profit, betterment or personal gain of any employee of the department. ——– (L. 1982 H.B. 1196 § 13, A.L. 1989 H.B. 408, A.L. 1995 H.B. 424)
Section 217.128 – Employee held hostage eligible for paid leave of absence.
Effective – 28 Aug 1989 217.128. Employee held hostage eligible for paid leave of absence. — In the event that an employee of the department is determined to have been held hostage, the employee shall be eligible for paid leave of absence for a period of up to sixty days, as determined by a licensed […]