(1) Inmates shall be evaluated and identified during the reception process to determine basic literacy, employment skills, academic skills, vocational skills, and remedial and rehabilitative needs. The evaluation shall prescribe education, work, and work-training for each inmate. Assignment to programs shall be based on the evaluation and the length of time the inmate will be in the custody of the department. Assignment to programs shall be reviewed every 6 months to ensure proper placement based on bed space availability. Assignment of inmates shall be governed by the following objectives and priorities:
(a) Inmates shall be assigned to meet the needs of the work requirements of the Department of Corrections, including essential operational functions and revenue-generating contracts.
(b) Inmates shall be assigned to correctional education.
(c) Inmates shall be assigned to meet all other work requirements of the department, including remaining operational functions and nonrevenue-generating contracts.
As used in this subsection, the term “revenue-generating contracts” includes contracts with the Department of Transportation, the corporation authorized to conduct the correctional work programs under this part, the corporation and private sector businesses operating programs authorized under s. 946.523, and federal, state, or local governmental entities or subdivisions authorized under s. 944.10(7).
(2) The corporation shall establish policies and procedures relating to the use of inmates in its correctional work program, which shall be submitted to the department for approval. Any policies and procedures in effect on the effective date of this act do not require approval.
(3) Beginning July 1, 2017, the use of inmates for correctional work programs in the agricultural industry in the Everglades Agricultural Area or in any area experiencing high unemployment rates in the agricultural sector is prohibited. Any lease agreement relating to land in the Everglades Agricultural Area leased to the Prison Rehabilitative Industries and Diversified Enterprises, Inc., (PRIDE Enterprises) for an agricultural work program is required to be terminated in accordance with the terms of the lease agreement.
History.—s. 2, ch. 83-209; s. 4, ch. 87-286; s. 28, ch. 89-526; s. 2, ch. 91-298; s. 6, ch. 97-227; s. 7, ch. 2001-242; s. 8, ch. 2017-10.
Note.—Former s. 946.09.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XLVII - Criminal Procedure and Corrections
Chapter 946 - Inmate Labor and Correctional Work Programs
Part II - Leased or Managed Work Programs (Ss. 946.501-946.525)
946.502 - Legislative intent with respect to operation of correctional work programs.
946.5025 - Authorization of corporation to enter into contracts.
946.5026 - Sovereign immunity in tort actions.
946.503 - Definitions to be used with respect to correctional work programs.
946.504 - Organization of corporation to operate correctional work programs; lease of facilities.
946.505 - Reversion upon dissolution of corporation or termination of lease.
946.506 - Modification or termination of correctional work program by the corporation.
946.509 - Insurance of property leased or acquired by the corporation.
946.5095 - Elimination of hazardous conditions.
946.510 - Insurance by Division of Risk Management.
946.511 - Inmate labor to operate correctional work programs.
946.512 - Inmate compensation plan.
946.513 - Private employment of inmates; disposition of compensation received.
946.515 - Use of goods and services produced in correctional work programs.
946.516 - Corporation status report and annual financial audit report.
946.517 - Corporation records.
946.518 - Sale of goods made by prisoners; when prohibited, when permitted.
946.520 - Assignment of inmates by Department of Corrections.
946.522 - Prison Industries Trust Fund.
946.523 - Prison industry enhancement (PIE) programs.