California Statutes
§ SECTION 5. — SECTION 5. (Sec. 5 repealed and added Nov. 6, 1990, by Prop. 139. Initiative measure.)
California § SECTION 5.
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Bluebook
Cal. * California Constitution - CONS Code § SECTION 5. (2026).
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(a)The Director of Corrections or any county Sheriff or other local government official charged with jail operations, may enter into contracts with public entities, nonprofit or for profit organizations, entities, or businesses for the purpose of conducting programs which use inmate labor. Such programs shall be operated and implemented pursuant to statutes enacted by or in accordance with the provisions of the Prison Inmate Labor Initiative of 1990, and by rules and regulations prescribed by the Director of Corrections and, for county jail
programs, by local ordinances.
(b)No contract shall be executed with an employer that will initiate employment by inmates in the same job classification as non-inmate employees of the same employer who are on strike, as defined in Section 1132.6 of th
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Legislative History
Sec. 5 repealed and added Nov. 6, 1990, by Prop. 139. Initiative measure.
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