§62-11B-5. Requirements for Order for Home Incarceration
An order for home incarceration of an offender under section four of this article is to include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) A requirement that the offender be confined to the offender's home at all times except when the offender is:
§62-11B-6. Circumstances Under Which Home Incarceration May Not Be Ordered; Exceptions
(a) A circuit court or magistrate may not order home incarceration for an offender unless the offender agrees to abide by all of the requirements set forth in the court's order issued under this article. (b) A circuit court or magistrate may not order home incarceration for an offender who is being held under a […]
§62-11B-7. Home Incarceration Fees; Special Fund
All home incarceration fees ordered by the circuit court or a magistrate pursuant to subdivision (7), section five of this article are to be paid to the county sheriff. The county sheriff is to establish a special fund designated the home incarceration services fund, in which the sheriff is to deposit all home incarceration fees […]
§62-11B-7a. Employment by County Commission of Home Incarceration Supervisors; Authority of Supervisors
The county commission may employ one or more persons with the approval of the circuit court and who shall be subject to the supervision of the sheriff as a home incarceration supervisor or may designate the county sheriff to supervise offenders ordered to undergo home incarceration and to administer the county's home incarceration program. Any […]
§62-11B-7b. Home Incarceration Supervisors Deemed Qualified Law-Enforcement Officers as That Term Is Used in 18 u.s.c. §926b
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, for purposes of this section it is hereby recognized that home incarceration is a form of confinement as that term is used in 18 U.S.C. 926B. (b) In recognition of the duties of their employment supervising confinement and supervised release, and the inherent arrest powers for violation […]