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Section 105 – Subcommittee on Jail Contracting and Reimbursement — Purpose — Responsibilities — Membership.

Effective 7/1/2021 64-13e-105. Subcommittee on Jail Contracting and Reimbursement — Purpose — Responsibilities — Membership. (1) There is created within the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, the Subcommittee on Jail Contracting and Reimbursement consisting of the individuals listed in Subsection (3). (2) The subcommittee shall meet at least quarterly to review, discuss, and make […]

Section 10 – Payment of accounts.

64-13a-10. Payment of accounts. All accounts payable by Utah correctional industries shall be preaudited by a person designated by the Utah Correctional Industries Division. Requisitions for payment of accounts shall be signed and countersigned by persons designated by the Utah Correctional Industries Division. Enacted by Chapter 201, 1985 General Session

Section 11 – Financial statements.

64-13a-11. Financial statements. The financial statements of the Utah Correctional Industries Division shall be made up quarterly to the last day of September, December, March, and June in each year, and at other times as determined by the governor, and in every case Utah correctional industries shall prepare a balance sheet, income statement, and statement […]

Section 12 – Audit of financial statements.

64-13a-12. Audit of financial statements. The financial statements of the fund may be audited annually by the state auditor or by another person, firm, or corporation the state auditor may appoint. Amended by Chapter 135, 1997 General SessionAmended by Chapter 169, 1997 General Session

Section 13 – Purchases of material — Exemption.

64-13a-13. Purchases of material — Exemption. (1) The Division of Correctional Industries is exempt from the provisions of Title 63G, Chapter 6a, Utah Procurement Code, in respect to goods or services purchased by or sold to the department. (2) The purchase of raw materials for use by the division in manufacturing or processing products for […]

Section 14 – Hearings.

64-13a-14. Hearings. (1) Pursuant to Section 64-13a-2, the Department of Corrections shall provide an opportunity for persons or organizations affected by the establishment of new industry programs or product lines to appear and present testimony concerning the plans and activities of the Division of Correctional Industries. (2) No new industrial, agricultural, or service enterprise which […]

Section 103 – Private contracts.

64-13d-103. Private contracts. (1) The department may contract with a contractor to finance, acquire, construct, lease, or provide full or partial correctional services. (2) Before entering into a contract, the department shall: (a) hold a public hearing within the county or municipality where the facility is to be sited for the purpose of obtaining public […]

Section 104 – Use of force — Private prison employees.

64-13d-104. Use of force — Private prison employees. (1) Employees of a facility contractor may use reasonable force to the extent allowed by state law. The use of force, power, and authority shall be limited to: (a) the grounds of a facility operated in whole or in part by their employer; (b) when transporting inmates; […]

Section 105 – Restricted powers and duties of contractors.

64-13d-105. Restricted powers and duties of contractors. (1) A contract for correctional services may not authorize a contractor to perform the following: (a) calculate or establish inmate release and parole eligibility dates; (b) grant, deny, or revoke sentence credit; (c) approve inmates for furlough, work release, or parole; or (d) approve the types of work […]