Section 221.430 – District income, distribution upon dissolution.
Effective – 28 Aug 1997 221.430. District income, distribution upon dissolution. — No income of the district shall inure to the benefit of any private person. Upon dissolution of the district, all the district’s assets shall be distributed among the member counties. ——– (L. 1997 S.B. 89 merged with S.B. 218)
Section 221.500 – Construction bids for a minimum security facility — commissioner of administration to contract with.
Effective – 14 Jul 1997 221.500. Construction bids for a minimum security facility — commissioner of administration to contract with. — 1. The commissioner of administration is authorized to enter into a contract with a developer for the design and construction of a minimum security correctional facility in any city located within at least four […]
Section 221.503 – MULES to be notified of escape of a dangerous felon from certain jails and detention facilities, when, information to be included.
Effective – 28 Aug 2011 221.503. MULES to be notified of escape of a dangerous felon from certain jails and detention facilities, when, information to be included. — 1. As soon as reasonably possible, but in no case more than five hours after a person who has been convicted of murder in the first degree […]
Section 221.510 – Pending outstanding warrants in MULES and NCIC systems, inquiry conducted, when (Jake’s Law).
Effective – 28 Aug 2009 221.510. Pending outstanding warrants in MULES and NCIC systems, inquiry conducted, when (Jake’s Law). — 1. Every chief law enforcement official, sheriff, jailer, administrator of a private jail, department of corrections official and regional jail district official shall conduct an inquiry of pending outstanding warrants for misdemeanors and felonies through […]
Section 221.515 – Jailers authorized to serve arrest warrants on inmates — jailers may carry firearms, when — escaped prisoners, power of jailer to arrest.
Effective – 28 Aug 2008, 2 histories 221.515. Jailers authorized to serve arrest warrants on inmates — jailers may carry firearms, when — escaped prisoners, power of jailer to arrest. — 1. Any person designated a jailer under the provisions of this chapter shall have the power to serve civil process and arrest warrants on […]
Section 221.260 – Commitment from another county, expenses, how paid.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 221.260. Commitment from another county, expenses, how paid. — In all cases where a person is committed from another county for a criminal offense under this chapter, such county, or the prisoner, or the state, shall pay the expenses, in the same manner as if the commitment had been in […]
Section 221.415 – Director, duties — salary.
Effective – 06 Jul 1994 221.415. Director, duties — salary. — 1. The director appointed by the regional jail commission shall administer the regional jail. 2. The director shall be paid a salary determined by the regional jail commission, and the director shall hire other officers and employees for positions that are authorized by the […]
Section 221.270 – Jailer to receive and keep United States prisoners.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 221.270. Jailer to receive and keep United States prisoners. — It shall be the duty of the keeper of the jail in every county within this state to receive into his custody any prisoner or prisoners who may be from time to time committed to his charge, under authority of […]
Section 221.420 – Use of regional jail, purpose — county may keep its own jail.
Effective – 06 Jul 1994 221.420. Use of regional jail, purpose — county may keep its own jail. — 1. The regional jail established under sections 221.400 to 221.420 may be used to hold prisoners who have pled guilty or been found guilty or prisoners who are being held prior to or during trial. 2. […]
Section 221.280 – Penalty for failure to receive and keep United States prisoners.
Effective – 28 Aug 1939 221.280. Penalty for failure to receive and keep United States prisoners. — The keeper of every jail aforesaid shall be subject to the same pains and penalties, for any neglect or failure of duty therein, as he would be subject to by the laws of the state for the like […]