Section 30-B:26 – Powers and Duties.
30-B:26 Powers and Duties. – All transport and custody officers shall be ex officio constables and shall possess limited powers of arrest which shall only extend to the confines of the grounds of the county correctional facility and to the period during which such officers are on official active duty. The 2 instances where […]
Section 30-B:24 – Repealed by 2003, 237:15, eff. Jan. 1, 2004.
30-B:24 Repealed by 2003, 237:15, eff. Jan. 1, 2004. –
Section 30-B:25 – County Transport and Custody Officers.
30-B:25 County Transport and Custody Officers. – The county commissioners may appoint county transport and custody officers, consisting of selected members of the county department of corrections line personnel identified by the superintendent, for the purpose of patrolling county department of corrections buildings, roads, and grounds, and providing for general security at the county […]
Section 30-B:14 – Repealed by 2003, 237:15, eff. Jan. 1, 2004.
30-B:14 Repealed by 2003, 237:15, eff. Jan. 1, 2004. –
Section 30-B:15 – Place of Commitment; Expense of Protective Custody.
30-B:15 Place of Commitment; Expense of Protective Custody. – I. For any person sentenced to a term of imprisonment of up to 12 months, the expense of lodging such person in a county correctional facility shall be a charge upon the county in which the offense was committed. For persons sentenced to terms of […]
Section 30-B:16 – Federal Prisoners.
30-B:16 Federal Prisoners. – The superintendent of the county department of corrections, may receive and keep every person duly committed thereto for any offense against the United States paying all expenses for the confinement and safekeeping of such person, at a rate established by the county commissioners of the county where such facility is […]
Section 30-B:17 – Employment of Prisoners.
30-B:17 Employment of Prisoners. – All persons sentenced to imprisonment in a county department of corrections facility shall work under rules and regulations prescribed by the superintendent of the county department of corrections or the county commissioners of the county in which such facility is located. Source. 1988, 89:1, eff. June 17, 1988.
Section 30-B:18 – Prisoners Awaiting Trial.
30-B:18 Prisoners Awaiting Trial. – Any prisoner confined to a county correctional facility while awaiting trial in the superior court or for any other cause, who is not likely to flee or commit an act of violence, and who wishes to work, may do so voluntarily upon approval of the superintendent, subject to rules […]
Section 30-B:19 – Application of Earnings.
30-B:19 Application of Earnings. – I. The wages or salaries from the work of all persons held for trial or for any other cause or sentenced to imprisonment in a county department of corrections facility shall be disbursed by the superintendent for: (a) Restitution or reparation or both, to the victim of his conduct […]
Section 30-B:20 – Work Release.
30-B:20 Work Release. – A sentencing court may order that any person sentenced to imprisonment in a county department of corrections facility may be released therefrom by the superintendent with the approval of the sentencing court at the time of sentence, or at any time during the term of sentence based on the rules […]