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KRS 197.070

Employment of prisoners -- Manufacture of clothing -- Industrial training

Applied in 2 court decisions — leading case Tackett v. Lagrange Penitentiary (1975)

Most recently applied in Commonwealth v. Crum (March 2008)

Effective: July 14, 1992 History: Amended 1992 Ky

(1) The Department of Corrections shall provide employment for all prisoners in the penitentiaries and it shall exhaust every resource at its command to provide employment for all prisoners in its custody.

(2) The department shall acquire necessary equipment and materials and have manufactured all clothing, except that privately furnished, that is needed for the usual and suitable clothing of all state prisoners, and of all inmates in all state institutions, who are required to be clothed by the state. The department shall acquire equipment for the manufacture and production of all other state supplies, that in the reasonable discretion of the department is deemed practicable, and shall have the products manufactured, sold, and distributed as provided in this chapter.

(3) The department shall establish industrial training in the penitentiaries and shall classify state prisoners according to the uses for prison labor and ability and talent of the prisoners, utilizing the best available local talent and other talent that may be obtained at an economical and practical cost, and shall select a suitable number of guards with the qualifications, when possible, and thereby avoid duplicate expense.

Official source: Kentucky General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Kentucky statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.