Code of Alabama
Chapter 1 - Board and Department of Corrections.
Section 14-1-12 - Treatment, Care and Segregation of Tubercular and Other Convict Patients Needing Long-Time Hospitalization.

The board may also make such changes in the existing arrangements with reference to the segregation and treatment of tubercular patients and other patients needing long-time hospital detention and care who are serving sentences for conviction of crime, so as to permit such patients to be transferred to the custody and care of those officers and agents who have the charge and control of the detention hospital, or hospitals, of the state convict system. The agents in charge of such hospital, or hospitals, during the period of the treatment of such convict patients, are constituted the legal custodians of such convicts. Any such hospital, or hospitals, or other places suitable and used under the convict system for the segregation and treatment of tubercular or other long-time patients may be opened under the authority of the board and may be used for the segregation, treatment and care of other inmates afflicted with tuberculosis or other diseases or ailments requiring long-time detention, treatment and care, and who may be received from any other institution covered by this chapter, or from any hospital or other duly accredited and responsible institution in the state with which the board may cooperate in the matter of the treatment or care of such patients. There shall be proper separation of convicts from free persons and males from females in such hospital or place of detention. The board is given general authority over the reception, care, custody and segregation of such persons and is also vested with the power and authority, by and with the approval of the Governor, to establish and promulgate rules and regulations for the proper conduct of the business and operation of such hospitals and places of detention, except as may be otherwise provided by this chapter.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 14 - Criminal Correctional and Detention Facilities.

Chapter 1 - Board and Department of Corrections.

Section 14-1-1.1 - Department of Corrections - Creation, Duties, Responsibilities, Etc.

Section 14-1-1.2 - Department of Corrections - Administration of Penal and Corrections Institutions.

Section 14-1-1.3 - Commissioner of Corrections - Appointment; Salary; Duties.

Section 14-1-1.4 - Commissioner of Corrections - Qualifications; Oath; Bond.

Section 14-1-1.5 - Deputy Commissioners; Appointment; Duties; Qualifications; Salary.

Section 14-1-1.6 - Release Into Federal Custody of Persons Whose Federal Sentence Exceeds State Sentence.

Section 14-1-4 - Officers and Employees Generally.

Section 14-1-4.1 - Perry County Facility Employment and Appointments.

Section 14-1-5 - Bond of Officers and Employees.

Section 14-1-7 - Administrative Divisions; Chiefs of Divisions.

Section 14-1-8 - Functions and Duties - Generally.

Section 14-1-9 - Functions and Duties - Advisor to Governor and Legislature; Notice to Governor and Legislature Prior to Construction of Permanent Facilities at Prisons.

Section 14-1-10 - Functions and Duties - Power and Authority - Exercise; Restrictions.

Section 14-1-11 - Functions and Duties - Power and Authority - Rules and Regulations.

Section 14-1-12 - Treatment, Care and Segregation of Tubercular and Other Convict Patients Needing Long-Time Hospitalization.

Section 14-1-13 - Fiscal Year; Annual Report; Periodic Recommendations.

Section 14-1-14 - Corrections Revolving Fund.

Section 14-1-15 - Duties, Authority, Property, Rights, etc., of Board of Corrections Vested in Governor.

Section 14-1-16 - Board of Corrections Abolished; Rights, Duties, Powers, Property, etc., Vested in Governor.

Section 14-1-17 - Governor Authorized to Exercise Functions, Designate Administrator, Set Salary and Designate Duties.

Section 14-1-18 - Capital Outlay Oversight Commission; Creation, Composition; Appointment; Meetings; Quorum; Capital Outlays and Capital Improvements; Compensation; Funding From Oil and Gas Leases.

Section 14-1-19 - Acceptance and Redispensing of Unused Prescription Medications.

Section 14-1-20 - Hiring and Retention of Correctional Officers.

Section 14-1-21 - Costs of Health Care Reimbursed to County; per Diem for Housing and Care.

Section 14-1-22 - Agreements for Operation of Facilities.

Section 14-1-23 - Application and Memorandum of Agreement for County Jails; Procedures; Liability Coverage.

Section 14-1-24 - Quarterly Reports.