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64-13d-105. Restricted powers and duties of contractors.
(1) A contract for correctional services may not authorize a contractor to perform thefollowing:
(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 inmates may perform.
(2) A contractor shall reimburse amounts incurred by local and state agencies forproviding assistance with riots, escapes, transportation, medical services, and legal servicesregarding the operation of the facility.
(3) A contractor shall have in place a written plan approved by the department regardingthe reporting and management of escapes, riots, and other emergency situations.

Enacted by Chapter 288, 1999 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-64 > Chapter-13d > 64-13d-105

64-13d-105. Restricted powers and duties of contractors.
(1) A contract for correctional services may not authorize a contractor to perform thefollowing:
(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 inmates may perform.
(2) A contractor shall reimburse amounts incurred by local and state agencies forproviding assistance with riots, escapes, transportation, medical services, and legal servicesregarding the operation of the facility.
(3) A contractor shall have in place a written plan approved by the department regardingthe reporting and management of escapes, riots, and other emergency situations.

Enacted by Chapter 288, 1999 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-64 > Chapter-13d > 64-13d-105

64-13d-105. Restricted powers and duties of contractors.
(1) A contract for correctional services may not authorize a contractor to perform thefollowing:
(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 inmates may perform.
(2) A contractor shall reimburse amounts incurred by local and state agencies forproviding assistance with riots, escapes, transportation, medical services, and legal servicesregarding the operation of the facility.
(3) A contractor shall have in place a written plan approved by the department regardingthe reporting and management of escapes, riots, and other emergency situations.

Enacted by Chapter 288, 1999 General Session