Section 623-B:2 – Civil Actions by Inmates; Filing Fees and Court Costs.
623-B:2 Civil Actions by Inmates; Filing Fees and Court Costs. – I. An inmate who commences any civil action or proceeding is responsible for all court fees and costs. II. The court shall order an inmate who commences any civil action or proceeding to pay, upon filing of such action or proceeding, court fees […]
Section 623-B:3 – Affidavit.
623-B:3 Affidavit. – I. A court may authorize the commencement, prosecution, or defense of any civil action or proceeding without prepayment of fees and costs, by an inmate who makes an affidavit that such inmate is unable to pay such fees or costs. The affidavit shall contain complete information as to the inmate’s identity, […]
Section 623-C:1 – Medical Services for County Prisoners.
623-C:1 Medical Services for County Prisoners. – I. (a) Except as provided in subparagraphs (b) through (g), the county department of corrections or its agent shall pay health care facilities licensed pursuant to RSA 151 no more than 110 percent of the Medicare allowable rate for inpatient, outpatient, or emergency room care provided for […]
Section 623-C:1-a – Use of Restraints on Pregnant Women in County Correctional Custody.
623-C:1-a Use of Restraints on Pregnant Women in County Correctional Custody. – I. The use of restraints on pregnant women under county correctional custody shall be limited to absolute necessity only. The use of restraints shall be considered absolutely necessary only when there is evidence of imminent risk of escape or harm to the […]
Section 623-C:2 – Medical Services for State Prisoners.
623-C:2 Medical Services for State Prisoners. – I. (a) Except as provided in subparagraphs (b) through (f), the state department of corrections or its agent shall pay health care facilities licensed pursuant to RSA 151 no more than 110 percent of the Medicare allowable rate for inpatient, outpatient, or emergency room care provided for […]
Section 623-C:2-a – Use of Restraints on Pregnant Women in State Correctional Custody.
623-C:2-a Use of Restraints on Pregnant Women in State Correctional Custody. – I. The use of restraints on pregnant women under state correctional custody shall be limited to absolute necessity only. The use of restraints shall be considered absolutely necessary only when there is evidence of imminent risk of escape or harm to the […]
Section 623-A:7 – Status During Absence.
623-A:7 Status During Absence. – While on approved absence, an inmate continues in the official custody of the commissioner of corrections. Source. 1975, 241:1, eff. Aug. 3, 1975.
Section 623-A:8 – Violation of Terms of Approved Absence.
623-A:8 Violation of Terms of Approved Absence. – I. If the commissioner of corrections has reason to believe that an inmate has violated the terms of an approved absence, he may certify that the inmate has escaped and thereafter shall take all necessary steps to secure the return of the inmate as promptly as […]
Section 623-A:9 – Interpretation of Chapter.
623-A:9 Interpretation of Chapter. – This chapter shall not be interpreted as establishing any rights to approved absence, but only as authorizing establishment of provisions for approved absence as part of a program for rehabilitation and reintegration of inmates into the community. This chapter does not affect nor is it affected by the provisions […]
Section 623-B:1 – Definitions.
623-B:1 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. "Commissioner" means the commissioner of the state department of corrections. II. "Department" means the department of corrections. III. "Inmate" means a person confined to a correctional facility as the result of conviction of a crime or violation of parole or probation, or an offender sentenced to a […]