2012 Indiana Code
TITLE 11. CORRECTIONS
ARTICLE 10. CORRECTIONAL SERVICES AND PROGRAMS
CHAPTER 11. RECREATION AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT IN CORRECTIONAL PROGRAMS

IC 11-10-11
Chapter 11. Recreation and Community Involvement in Correctional Programs

IC 11-10-11-1
Establishment of programs and activities, purpose; range of programs and activities
Sec. 1. (a) To the greatest extent possible, consistent with the security of facilities and programs and departmental resources, the department shall establish recreational and cultural programs and activities designed to develop and maintain the physical and mental health of confined persons.
(b) The programs and activities should cover a wide range of interests and talents and include:
(1) meaningful, relevant reading material;
(2) reasonable availability of radio and television;
(3) reasonable opportunities to engage in musical endeavors, painting, crafts, and other creative pursuits; and
(4) availability of physical recreation and sports.
As added by Acts 1979, P.L.120, SEC.3.

IC 11-10-11-2
Opportunity for physical exercise
Sec. 2. A confined person shall be given a reasonable opportunity for physical exercise outside of his immediate living quarters and out of doors if feasible.
As added by Acts 1979, P.L.120, SEC.3.

IC 11-10-11-3
Development and maintenance of programs involving community organizations and others
Sec. 3. The department shall encourage and assist in the development and maintenance of programs designed to involve community organizations and other persons in correctional programs.
As added by Acts 1979, P.L.120, SEC.3.

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