Indiana Statutes
§ 11-10-6-3 — Duties and opportunities of confined persons
Indiana § 11-10-6-3
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 10CORRECTIONAL SERVICES AND PROGRAMS
Ch. 6General Provisions Concerning Offender Employment
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Ind. Code § 11-10-6-3 (2026).
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(a)A confined person may be required to keep
the confined person's own living quarters clean and orderly.
(b)A confined offender may be required to:
(1)perform general maintenance work and assist in providing
other services essential to the administration of the facility or
program; and
(2)work in a business, commercial, or industrial enterprise
operated by the department.
(c)A confined offender may not be denied the opportunity to
participate in educational, training, or voluntary employment programs
solely because of compulsory work.
(d)If an offender is eligible for an offender reentry administrative
account under IC 11-10-15, at least ten percent (10%) and not more
than twenty percent (20%) of the offender's gross earnings earned
under subsection (b)(2) shall be deposited in the
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Related
French v. Owens
538 F. Supp. 910 (S.D. Indiana, 1982)
Chuck W. Adams, Charles E. Howard v. ArvinMeritor, Inc.
48 N.E.3d 1 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 2015)
Michael A. Holsey v. Dennis Zonyk, Dick Clark and John L. Nunn
947 F.2d 948 (Seventh Circuit, 1991)
Nearby Sections
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§ 11-10-1-1
Application of chapter§ 11-10-10-1
Application of chapter§ 11-10-10-2
Purpose and period of time§ 11-10-10-3
Directives§ 11-10-11-2
Opportunity for physical exercise§ 11-10-11.5-1
Applicability of chapter§ 11-10-11.5-10
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