Iowa Code
Chapter 356 - JAILS AND MUNICIPAL HOLDING FACILITIES
Section 356.50 - Private transportation of prisoners.

356.50 Private transportation of prisoners.
If a county sheriff contracts with a private person or entity for the transportation of prisoners to or from a county jail, the contract shall include provisions which require the following:
1. The private person or any officers or employees of the private person or private entity shall not have been convicted of any of the following:
a. A felony.
b. Within the three-year period immediately preceding the date of the execution of the contract, a violation of the laws pertaining to operation of motor vehicles punishable as a serious misdemeanor or greater offense.
c. Domestic abuse assault in which bodily injury was inflicted or attempted to be inflicted.
d. A crime involving illegal manufacture, use, possession, sale, or an attempt to illegally manufacture, use, possess, or sell alcohol or a controlled substance or other drug.
2. The person or persons actually transporting the prisoners shall be trained and proficient in the safe use of firearms.
3. Any employees of a private entity which has entered into the contract for transportation of prisoners shall only possess and use security and restraint equipment, including any firearms, which has been issued by the private entity.
4. The person or persons actually transporting the prisoners shall be trained and proficient in appropriate transportation procedures.
5. The person or entity complies, within one year of publication, with any applicable standards for the transportation of prisoners promulgated by the American corrections association.
98 Acts, ch 1131, §2

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title IX - LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Chapter 356 - JAILS AND MUNICIPAL HOLDING FACILITIES

Section 356.1 - How used.

Section 356.2 - Duty.

Section 356.3 - Minors separately confined.

Section 356.4 - Separation of men and women.

Section 356.5 - Keeper’s duty.

Section 356.6 - Sheriff’s duty.

Section 356.6A - Duty to inform about veteran services.

Section 356.7 - Charges for administrative costs and room and board — enforcement procedures.

Section 356.8 - Removal.

Section 356.14 - Refractory prisoners.

Section 356.15 - Expenses.

Section 356.15A - Responsibility for payment of required medical aid.

Section 356.16 - Hard labor.

Section 356.17 - Labor on public works.

Section 356.18 - Supervision.

Section 356.19 - Rules — labor not to be leased.

Section 356.20 - Violation of city ordinance.

Section 356.21 - Control and punishment.

Section 356.22 - Credit for labor.

Section 356.23 - Cruel treatment.

Section 356.24 - Protecting prisoners.

Section 356.25 - Annoyance of prisoner.

Section 356.26 - Leaving jail for certain purposes — intermittent sentencing — in-home detention.

Section 356.27 - Privilege expressly granted.

Section 356.28 - Employment.

Section 356.29 - Wages or salary collected by sheriff.

Section 356.30 - Prisoner to pay for board — limitations.

Section 356.31 - Application of wages.

Section 356.32 - Employment in another county.

Section 356.33 - Orders of courts.

Section 356.34 - Support of dependents.

Section 356.35 - Suspension of privileges.

Section 356.36 - Jail standards.

Section 356.37 - Confinement and detention report — design proposals.

Section 356.43 - Inspection — hearing — remedial action — report.

Section 356.44 - Rules of sheriff.

Section 356.46 - Time off for good behavior.

Section 356.47 - Sentence suspended.

Section 356.48 - Required test.

Section 356.49 - Jail report.

Section 356.50 - Private transportation of prisoners.