Arizona Revised Statutes
Title 31 - Prisons and Prisoners
§ 31-121 - Duty of sheriff to receive and provide for prisoners; contracts for furnishing food; city or town prisoners; employment; canteens; special services fund; insurance; education programs

31-121. Duty of sheriff to receive and provide for prisoners; contracts for furnishing food; city or town prisoners; employment; canteens; special services fund; insurance; education programs
A. The sheriff shall receive all persons who are committed to jail by competent authority and provide them with necessary food, clothing and bedding, the cost of which shall be a county charge or, if a county jail district has been established, a charge of the district, except as otherwise provided by law.
B. Notwithstanding subsection A of this section, the sheriff may establish procedures to recover from the inmate the cost of providing the inmate with necessary food. The cost to the inmate shall not exceed two dollars per day. All meal costs recovered from the inmate shall be used for meal preparation or to improve meal quality.
C. The county board of supervisors or board of directors of a county jail district may enter into contracts for furnishing food for persons who are confined in the county jail, but a contract shall not be made for a period longer than one year.
D. A person who is arrested by a peace officer employed by a city or town and who is charged in a municipal court as defined in section 22-401 may be housed in a county jail. The costs of this incarceration shall be paid by the city or town that established the municipal court in which the charges are to be filed. A person who is convicted in a municipal court may be sentenced to a county jail. The costs of this incarceration shall be paid by the city or town that established the municipal court in which the sentence was rendered. A person who is arrested by a peace officer employed by a city or town and who is charged in the superior court or a justice court may be housed in a county jail. The costs of this incarceration are a county expense. Two or more cities, towns or counties may enter into agreements with one another for joint or cooperative action pursuant to section 11-952.
E. Notwithstanding subsection D of this section, the cost for providing for prisoners committed to the county jail by competent authority of the county or any political subdivision in the county shall be borne by the county jail district in any county in which such district, pursuant to title 48, chapter 25, is established and operating.
F. Any prisoner who is accepted by the county jail may be employed as provided by section 31-141.
G. At the discretion of the board of supervisors or board of directors of a county jail district, the sheriff may maintain a canteen pursuant to this subsection at any jail facility under the sheriff's jurisdiction to sell to confined persons toilet articles, candy, tobacco products, notions and other sundries and may provide the necessary facilities, equipment, personnel and merchandise. The sheriff shall specify the commodities to be sold in the canteen. The sheriff shall fix the prices of the commodities at such amounts as will, as far as possible, render each canteen self-supporting.
H. A special services fund is established in the office of the county treasurer. The sheriff shall deposit any canteen and charge-a-call telephone profits, if such become available, in the special services fund. All profits resulting from inmate services shall also be deposited in the special services fund. The board of supervisors may insure against the damage or loss of canteen materials, supplies and equipment that are owned by the county jail facility.
I. The sheriff shall hold in trust all special services fund monies for the benefit and welfare of inmates. These monies may be used for the education and welfare of inmates, including the establishment, maintenance and purchase of items for resale and other necessary expenses incurred in operating the canteens.
J. The county board of supervisors or board of directors of a county jail district may authorize a biennial audit of the canteen operations at any jail facility referred to in this section. At the end of each intervening fiscal year, the jail administration shall prepare a statement of operations. At least one copy of any audit report or statement of operations shall be posted both at the canteen and for inmates at designated areas.
K. Each county that operates a county jail shall offer an education program to serve all prisoners who are under eighteen years of age and prisoners who are pupils with disabilities, who are twenty-one years of age or younger and who are confined in the county jail. The county sheriff and the county school superintendent shall agree on the method of delivery of the education program.
L. This section does not prohibit a city or town from recovering incarceration costs pursuant to section 13-804.01.

Structure Arizona Revised Statutes

Arizona Revised Statutes

Title 31 - Prisons and Prisoners

§ 31-101 - Common jails; duty of sheriff; use of jails

§ 31-104 - Employment of temporary guards

§ 31-105 - Designation of jail in contiguous county; revocation of designation

§ 31-106 - Disease in jail; removal of prisoners

§ 31-107 - Emergency removal of prisoners

§ 31-121 - Duty of sheriff to receive and provide for prisoners; contracts for furnishing food; city or town prisoners; employment; canteens; special services fund; insurance; education programs

§ 31-122 - Receiving and keeping federal prisoners

§ 31-123 - Confinement of person committed to jail

§ 31-124 - Segregation of prisoners; males and females; minors and adults

§ 31-125 - Duty of sheriff to deliver judicial papers to prisoner

§ 31-126 - Examination of certain prisoners for mental disorder

§ 31-127 - Abuse of prisoner; classification

§ 31-128 - Unauthorized communication with prisoner; classification

§ 31-129 - Taking prohibited articles into jail; violation; classification; definitions

§ 31-130 - Destruction of or injury to public jail; classification

§ 31-131 - Operation of inmate industry program; special services fund; application of earnings

§ 31-132 - Duty to deliver medical records

§ 31-221 - Master record file; information from other agencies; confidentiality of file; access; definition

§ 31-222 - Research and evaluation programs

§ 31-223 - Use of force by correctional officers

§ 31-224 - Duty to deliver medical records

§ 31-225 - Attendance of prisoner in court

§ 31-226 - Mentally disordered prisoner; procedure for voluntary or involuntary hospitalization; notice; hearing; transfer; reports; return to incarceration or release; costs; definition

§ 31-226.01 - Emergency transfer procedures

§ 31-227 - Expenses of prosecution; reimbursement of counties

§ 31-228 - Procedure for discharge of prisoner; return of property; furnishing money, clothing and transportation ticket; allowing hair to grow before discharge

§ 31-229 - Functional literacy program; evaluation; certificate; exemptions; wages; definition

§ 31-229.01 - Functionally literate inmates; education requirement; rules; inmate fees; definition

§ 31-229.02 - Functionally literate inmates; release eligibility

§ 31-230 - Prisoner spendable accounts; fees

§ 31-231 - Unauthorized communication with prisoner; classification; definition

§ 31-232 - Family considerations in prisoner placement and visitation rules

§ 31-233 - Order for removal; purposes; duration; continuous alcohol monitoring program; failure to return; classification

§ 31-234 - Agreements with cities and counties; costs; transfer; participation in programs; custody of director

§ 31-235 - Prisoner correspondence; definitions

§ 31-236 - Prisoner inspection or search; state of undress; prohibited acts; exception; report; definition

§ 31-237 - Dedicated discharge accounts

§ 31-238 - Incarceration costs; setoff

§ 31-239 - Utility fees

§ 31-240 - Prisoner education services budget; prohibited uses

§ 31-241 - Inmate complaints to boards; procedure

§ 31-242 - Internet access; violation; classification; definitions

§ 31-141 - Enforcement of sentence imposing hard labor; employment of prisoners; definition

§ 31-142 - Use of prisoners on public works

§ 31-143 - Use of prisoners by county engineer

§ 31-144 - Double time allowance for work done outside jail as trusty

§ 31-145 - Allowance for hard labor in reduction of fine

§ 31-146 - Notice of discharge of prisoners sentenced to pay fine or to be imprisoned until payment made

§ 31-250 - Definition of work crew

§ 31-251 - Hard labor required of prisoners; labor classification; definition

§ 31-251.01 - Definition

§ 31-252 - Use of prisoners in public works; cooperative prisoner labor system; definitions

§ 31-253 - Use of prisoners in prison construction; definition

§ 31-254 - Compensation for labor performed; price of prison made articles; distribution of earnings; workers' compensation

§ 31-255 - Alcohol abuse treatment fund

§ 31-256 - Prisoner training; individual certificates; requirements

§ 31-161 - Inmate health care; costs

§ 31-162 - Inmate health services fund; audit

§ 31-163 - Subrogation

§ 31-164 - Inmate health insurance pools

§ 31-165 - Inmate medical services; rate structure

§ 31-201 - Definitions

§ 31-201.01 - Duties of the director; tort actions; medical treatment costs; state immunity; definitions

§ 31-203 - Persons disqualified as officers or employees

§ 31-204 - Interest of employee in contracts; gifts to or from prisoner; penalty

§ 31-206 - Chaplains; duties; traditional Native American religious practitioners

§ 31-207 - Payment of claims

§ 31-261 - Sale or exchange of products of individual prisoners

§ 31-271 - Adult correctional facility; multiple confinement

§ 31-281 - Transition program; report; definition

§ 31-282 - Contracted entities; duties; services; definition

§ 31-284 - Transition program fund

§ 31-285 - Transition program release; report

§ 31-291 - Mental health transition pilot program; contracted entities; inmate eligibility; rules; study; report; definition

§ 31-321 - Prisoner participation in approved programs

§ 31-322 - Approval of programs

§ 31-323 - Compensation for prisoner participation in approved programs; trust fund or retention account

§ 31-331 - Definitions

§ 31-332 - Applicability

§ 31-333 - Work furlough

§ 31-334 - Earnings of prisoner

§ 31-335 - Time credits

§ 31-336 - Improper conduct

§ 31-341 - Definitions

§ 31-342 - Escape; liability for costs incurred in apprehension

§ 31-401 - Board of executive clemency; qualifications; appointment; officers; quorum; meeting

§ 31-402 - Powers of board; powers and duties of governor; powers and duties of executive director

§ 31-403 - Commutation; restrictions on consideration

§ 31-404 - Wilful failure to pay; revocation of parole or community supervision

§ 31-411 - Parole or discharge; conditions of parole; release under supervision of state department of corrections; notice of hearing; exceptions; drug testing costs

§ 31-411.01 - Parole or community supervision for persons previously convicted of possession or use of marijuana, a dangerous drug or a narcotic drug; treatment; prevention; education; termination of parole or community supervision

§ 31-412 - Criteria for release on parole; release; custody of parolee; definition

§ 31-413 - Duty of department of corrections to assist in securing employment for parolees and prisoners

§ 31-414 - Absolute discharge of parolee; effect; notice to victim

§ 31-415 - Violation of parole or community supervision; warrant for retaking parolee or offender on community supervision

§ 31-416 - Execution of warrant to take paroled prisoner or offender on community supervision; expenses

§ 31-417 - Notification to board of parole violator; hearing; reimprisonment

§ 31-418 - Community supervision fee; deposit; community corrections enhancement fund; drug testing costs

§ 31-441 - Application for pardon; statement of facts proved at trial

§ 31-442 - Application for pardon; notice; exceptions

§ 31-443 - Power of governor to grant reprieves, commutations and pardons

§ 31-444 - Power of governor to suspend sentence for treason pending consideration by legislature

§ 31-445 - Publication of reasons for granting a commutation, pardon, reprieve, stay or suspension of execution

§ 31-446 - Report to legislature

§ 31-467 - Adoption of interstate compact for the supervision of adult offenders

§ 31-467.01 - Parole or probation violation; retaking; notice; hearing; custody pending hearing

§ 31-467.02 - Hearing officer

§ 31-467.03 - Hearing rights of parolee or probationer

§ 31-467.04 - Hearings in other states; effect

§ 31-467.05 - Extradition; retrieval

§ 31-467.06 - Supervision fee; deposit; drug testing costs

§ 31-467.07 - Interstate compact for the supervision of adult offenders; eight-year review

§ 31-471 - Western interstate corrections compact

§ 31-472 - Commitment or transfer of inmate; prohibition against transfer of inmate sentenced under Arizona law to institution outside state in absence of consent; irrevocability of consent

§ 31-473 - Enforcement of compact; hearings in compliance with compact

§ 31-474 - Contracts implementing state's participation in compact; prerequisite approval; authorized provisions; determination of suitability of institution and confinement

§ 31-475 - Right of transferred prisoner on release from prison outside this state

§ 31-481 - Agreement; authorization; contents

§ 31-482 - Matters pertaining to agreement

§ 31-491 - Interstate corrections compact

§ 31-492 - Powers of director

§ 31-601 - Pregnant prisoners; restraints; written findings; rules; appropriate food and dietary supplements; restrictive housing; bed placement; training; reporting; definitions