Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 126 - Jails, Houses of Correction and Reformation, and County Industrial Farms
Section 1 - County Commissioners; Inspection of Prisons; Duties

Section 1. The county commissioners shall be inspectors of the prisons in their counties. They shall twice in each year, at intervals of not exceeding eight months, themselves or by a committee of two of their members, visit all the prisons in their county, and fully examine into everything relative to the government, discipline and police thereof; and as soon as may be after each inspection, the committee shall make and subscribe a detailed report to the commissioners of the condition of each prison as to health, cleanliness and discipline at the time of inspection, the number of prisoners confined there within the preceding six months or since the last inspection, the causes of confinement, the number of prisoners usually confined in one room, the distinction, if any, usually observed in the treatment of the different classes of prisoners, the punishments inflicted, any evils or defects in the construction, discipline or management of such prisons, the names of prisoners who have been discharged or pardoned or who have died or escaped, and any violation or neglect of law relative to such prisons, with the causes, if known, of the violation or neglect.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XVIII - Prisons, Imprisonment, Paroles and Pardons

Chapter 126 - Jails, Houses of Correction and Reformation, and County Industrial Farms

Section 1 - County Commissioners; Inspection of Prisons; Duties

Section 2 - Exhibition of Prison Books, Documents and Accounts; Examination of Prison Officers

Section 3 - Violation of Laws Relative to Prisons; Notice

Section 4 - Jails; Purposes

Section 5 - Confinement

Section 6 - Reimbursement of Sheriff for Damages for Escape

Section 7 - Return of List of Prisoners to Superior Court

Section 8 - Establishment of Houses of Correction

Section 8a - Superintendents

Section 9 - Houses of Correction Yards; Fences

Section 9a - Uniforms

Section 10 - Execution of Sentence

Section 11 - Rules for the Management of House of Correction; Examination of Accounts; Records

Section 12 - Sheriff's Report to Superior Court

Section 16 - Custody and Control of Jails and Houses of Correction; Jailer; Assistants; Bond

Section 17 - Rent From Jailers and Keepers of Houses of Correction

Section 18 - Compensation and Duties of Officers and Assistants

Section 18a - Injuries to Jail or House of Correction Employees; Compensation

Section 21 - Abstract of Mittimus Upon Commitment of Female

Section 22 - Burial of Deceased Prisoners

Section 23 - Delivery of Prisoners to Sheriff's Successor

Section 24 - Death of Sheriff; Temporary Custody and Control of Jail; Bond

Section 25 - Care of Jail or House of Correction

Section 26 - Removal of Prisoners in Case of Disease

Section 27 - Removal of Prisoners in Case of Danger From Fire or Bombing

Section 28 - Supplies for Jails and Houses of Correction

Section 29 - Expense of Keeping and Maintaining Convicts

Section 30 - Advances for Expenses

Section 31 - Application for Advance Expenses; Approval

Section 32 - Account of Expenditures

Section 33 - Fuel, Bedding and Clothing for Prisoners

Section 34 - Direction to Furnish Specific Rations; Conformance Thereto

Section 35 - County Industrial Farms; Acquisition, Reclamation, Improvement and Sale of Land

Section 36 - Erection of Temporary Buildings on County Industrial Farm; Management

Section 37 - Removal of Prisoners to Industrial Farms; Custody

Section 38 - Borrowing Money to Meet Expenses; Bonds or Notes

Section 39 - Payment of Loan

Section 40 - Recording and Reporting of Data on Population of Jails and Houses of Correction