Idaho Statutes

§ 20-245 — OFFENDER LABOR ON STATE AND COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS

Idaho § 20-245
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 20STATE PRISON AND COUNTY JAILS
Ch. 2STATE BOARD OF CORRECTION

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Idaho Code § 20-245 (2026).

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(1)Offender labor on state projects. The state board of correction shall have the authority to use, under such rules as they may prescribe, the labor of offenders either within or without the walls of the penitentiary and on all public works done under the direct control of the state; that offender labor under control of the state board of correction shall manufacture and repair state highway signs, except for highways and projects where federal regulations would prohibit the use of signs so manufactured; provided, that so far as practicable any manufacture conducted within the walls shall be in connection with metal motor license plates, road or street signs furnished by the state or used by its municipalities, wearing apparel, articles and containers, for state use in the various depart

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Related

Crawford v. Department of Correction
991 P.2d 358 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1999)
15 case citations
Shain v. Idaho State Penitentiary
291 P.2d 870 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1955)
10 case citations
Barry Searcy v. State Bd of Corrections
(Idaho Court of Appeals, 2015)

Legislative History

[20-245, added 1947, ch. 53, sec. 45, p. 59; am. 1957, ch. 207, sec. 1, p. 434; am. 2004, ch. 149, sec. 2, p. 483; am. 2006, ch. 206, sec. 3, p. 633; am. 2021, ch. 82, sec. 3, p. 271.]

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