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Section 24-7-1 – State prison industries–Operation–New industry.

24-7-1. State prison industries–Operation–New industry. The South Dakota State Prison Industries constitutes the operating organization for all of the industries now established at the state penitentiary, including the license plate plant, furniture shop, bookbindery, and sign shop. The prison industries shall also embrace any new industry that is established by the Department of Corrections at […]

Section 24-7-10 – Director as custodian of all moneys and property–Duty to keep accounts–Authority to install accounting systems–Bond required.

24-7-10. Director as custodian of all moneys and property–Duty to keep accounts–Authority to install accounting systems–Bond required. The director of prison industries shall be the custodian of all moneys and property of the prison industries and shall keep accurate account of all its proceedings and transactions, make all reports, requisitions, and statements, may install such […]

Section 24-7-15 – Contracts by director of prison industries with approval of secretary.

24-7-15. Contracts by director of prison industries with approval of secretary. All contracts for material used in a manufactured product, containers, machinery, repairs, and services shall be made and executed by the director of prison industries with the approval of the secretary of corrections. Source: SL 1947, ch 265, §4; SDC Supp 1960, §13.47A04; SL […]

Section 24-7-16 – Sale of products.

24-7-16. Sale of products. The director of prison industries shall sell the products and services of the various prison industries to the federal government, states and subdivisions thereof, and to individuals. The director, with the approval of the secretary of corrections, may execute such contracts on behalf of the prison industries as may best promote […]

Section 24-7-3 – Furnishing prison labor to private enterprise authorized–Rules.

24-7-3. Furnishing prison labor to private enterprise authorized–Rules. The Department of Corrections may contract prison labor to private enterprises and may establish new industries beyond the use and purpose of furnishing goods, products, and services to the federal government, state governments, and their political subdivisions. The Department of Corrections may promulgate rules pursuant to chapter […]

Section 24-7-33 – Payment for goods–Disposition of moneys.

24-7-33. Payment for goods–Disposition of moneys. Any state department contracting for any of the products provided for by prison industries shall pay for such goods as provided by law. All money received for the manufacturing of products shall be deposited to the credit of the revolving fund provided for in this chapter. Source: SDC 1939, […]

Section 24-7-37 – Annual report of activities of prison industries.

24-7-37. Annual report of activities of prison industries. The secretary shall submit an annual report to the Governor and the Legislature setting out all the activities of prison industries that were engaged in the previous year. The secretary shall include in the report financial summaries of all activities of prison industries, a listing of all […]

Section 24-7-4 – General supervision by secretary of corrections.

24-7-4. General supervision by secretary of corrections. The prison industries shall be controlled, operated, maintained, and improved and buildings for its use erected and remodeled under the supervision of the secretary of corrections. Source: SL 1947, ch 265, §2; SL 1955, ch 30; SDC Supp 1960, §13.47A02; SL 1989, ch 20, §125.

Section 24-7-5 – Appointment of director of prison industries.

24-7-5. Appointment of director of prison industries. The secretary of corrections may appoint a director of prison industries who shall supervise the operation of the various prison industries. Source: SL 1947, ch 265, §2; SL 1955, ch 30; SDC Supp 1960, §13.47A02; SL 1989, ch 20, §126; SL 1991, ch 206, §1.

Section 24-7-6 – Use of inmate labor–Wages.

24-7-6. Use of inmate labor–Wages. The director of prison industries shall use such inmate labor as may be necessary in the operation of the prison industries and pay wages within limits fixed by the secretary of corrections. Source: SL 1947, ch 265, §2; SL 1955, ch 30; SDC Supp 1960, §13.47A02; SL 1989, ch 20, […]

Section 24-7-8 – Separate account for each prison industry.

24-7-8. Separate account for each prison industry. Separate accounts shall be kept by the director of prison industries to clearly show the financial condition of each separate prison industry. Source: SL 1947, ch 265, §3; SDC Supp 1960, §13.47A03; SL 1984, ch 30, §13; SL 1989, ch 20, §129.