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2013 Code of Alabama
Title 14 - CRIMINAL CORRECTIONAL AND DETENTION FACILITIES.
Chapter 5 - CONVICT LABOR.
Article 1 General Provisions.- Section 14-5-1 - "Hard labor for the county" defined.
- Section 14-5-2 - Hiring or leasing of convicts generally.
- Section 14-5-3 - Working convicts in coal mines.
- Section 14-5-4 - Penalty for violating Sections 14-5-2 and 14-5-3.
- Section 14-5-5 - County convicts - Authority to work generally; lease to persons, firms or corporations prohibited; working in and around public buildings and works.
- Section 14-5-6 - County convicts - Drains and drainage districts.
- Section 14-5-7 - Work on drains or drainage districts by state convicts.
- Section 14-5-8 - Agreement to use of convict labor under Sections 14-5-6, 14-5-7 and 14-11-2 - County convicts.
- Section 14-5-9 - Agreement to use of convict labor under Sections 14-5-6, 14-5-7 and 14-11-2 - State convicts.
- Section 14-5-10 - Hiring or leasing of convicts by Board of Corrections with state agencies, etc.
- Section 14-5-11 - Employment of state or county inmates by certain persons prohibited; penalty.
- Section 14-5-30 - Legislative intent.
- Section 14-5-31 - Establishment of community-based manual labor camps.
- Section 14-5-32 - Mentally or physically impaired inmates to be periodically examined.
- Section 14-5-33 - Emphasis of program on removal of litter from highways, cleaning of unauthorized dumps and public cemetaries, etc.
- Section 14-5-34 - Program may be used for removal of litter on private cemetary, church property, and private property where nuisance.
- Section 14-5-35 - Exemptions.
- Section 14-5-36 - Work incentive credits; refusal to work or comply with standards.
- Section 14-5-37 - Article does not authorize Commissioner to reduce sentence.
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