North Dakota Statutes
§ 12-48-20 — Disposition of earnings of prisoner who escapes or violates parole
North Dakota § 12-48-20
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 12Corrections, Parole, and Probation
Ch. 12-48Employment of Inmates of the Penitentiary
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N.D. Cent. Code § 12-48-20 (2026).
Text
The money in a prisoner's penitentiary or Bank of North Dakota two-signature account or
any property belonging to a prisoner who escapes or violates the prisoner's parole shall be
forfeited and used to pay the expense of the prisoner's apprehension and capture. Any of the
prisoner's funds or property that is not required to pay for the prisoner's apprehension and
return to the penitentiary may be transferred by the warden into the penitentiary inmate
betterment fund.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 12-44.1-01
Definitions§ 12-44.1-02
Establishing correctional facilities - Correctional facility contracts - Regional corrections centers§ 12-44.1-03
Safety and sanitation§ 12-44.1-04
Administration - Organization - Management§ 12-44.1-05
Meal payments§ 12-44.1-06
Grades of correctional facilities§ 12-44.1-06.1
Correctional facilities standards§ 12-44.1-06.2
Female inmates in grade one correctional facilities§ 12-44.1-06.3
Female inmates in grade one correctional facilities§ 12-44.1-07
Who may be confined in correctional facilities§ 12-44.1-07.1
Management of inmate population§ 12-44.1-08
Confinement of state and federal inmates§ 12-44.1-09
Housing of inmates§ 12-44.1-10
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