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Session Laws, 1973
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2999
MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Female inmates may be directed to perform
housekeeping duties inside the female quarters of the
detention center.

Sec. 13—3. Same—Same—Supervision;; type to be
performed.

The work provided for in Section 13—1 of this
Code shall be assigned in the discretion of the
correctional administrator but shall be performed
under the supervision and direction of the Chief
Administrative Officer or any road supervisor or other
official who may he authorized by the Chief
Administrative "Officer to work inmates or any
authorized member of the state police where the work
is to be performed on state roads or property as
provided in such section, and the correctional
administrator of the detention center, upon the
request of the Chief Administrative Officer or other
persons duly authorized by him to make such request,
is hereby authorized to deliver such inmate to the
party designated. The work to be performed by such
inmate may include every service necessary for the
purpose of draining, grading, paving, repairing or
maintaining such public streets or other public
property or protecting life and property during a
community disaster or emergency, and for the purpose
of cleaning and maintaining the county detention
center and preparing and serving food to the inmates
therein.

Sec. 13—4. Same—Same—Custody; safekeeping;
refusal to perform work.

The officer or other person having any inmate in
charge shall have power and authority to compel such
work as set out in this chapter, and shall be
responsible for the safekeeping and return to the
detention center of such inmate to the custody of the
correctional administrator at the end of each day's
work, which day's work shall be within the discretion
of the officer or other person so supervising at the
time, but shall not exceed ten hours' work for any one
day. Any inmate so sentenced who shall refuse to
perform the labor required of him shall incur the
penalty of two days' additional imprisonment for every
day he may so refuse, not to exceed a maximum of sixty
days, and this provision shall be included in the
sentence of the court by whom the same may be
rendered; but no inmate shall be compelled to perform

 

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