2012 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 7 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 16 - LABOR BY PRISONERS
7-16-306. Confinement when not working or in training.


WY Stat § 7-16-306 (through 2012) What's This?

Each institution administrator, with the approval of the director, may arrange to use available facilities of state institutions to house inmates on work release status. With the approval of any local government the institution administrator may arrange or contract for other facilities, including city and county jails, for housing inmates employed in the community. No inmate shall be granted work release privileges until suitable facilities for quartering and confining the inmate have been provided and arrangements have been made for proper supervision. An inmate granted work release status shall be confined in a state penal institution or other facility designated for the housing of work release inmates when not actually working at the inmate's employment or engaged in educational training.

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