Michigan Compiled Laws
232-1953-IV - Chapter IV Bureau of Penal Institutions. (791.261...791.269b)
Section 791.265c - Work Camp; Construction, Maintenance, and Operation; Purpose; Assignment of Prisoners; Displacement of Employed Persons or Workers on Strike or Locked Out; Agreement of Bargaining Unit; Citizens Advisory Committee; Escape; Reimburs...

Sec. 65c.
(1) As used in this section, "work camp" means a correctional facility that houses prisoners who are made available for work as provided in subsection (3).
(2) The department may construct, maintain, and operate work camps for the purpose of housing prisoners who are under its jurisdiction.
(3) Prisoners assigned to work camps may be provided an opportunity to do any of the following, as long as the department has reasonable cause to believe the prisoner will honor the trust placed in him or her by such an assignment:
(a) Perform meaningful work at paid employment in the community.
(b) Provide labor on public works projects.
(c) Perform meaningful work on projects that serve the public interest or a charitable purpose and are operated by organizations that are exempt from taxation under section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code. Work performed by prisoners under this subdivision must not result in a competitive disadvantage to a for profit enterprise.
(4) Prisoners made available for work under subsection (3)(c) must not be assigned to work on projects in a manner that results in the displacement of employed persons in the community or the replacement of workers on strike or locked out of work. If a collective bargaining agreement is in effect at a place of employment that is the site of a proposed work project under subsection (3)(c), that bargaining unit must agree to the assignment of prisoners at the place of employment before the assignment is made.
(5) The warden at a correctional facility that makes prisoners available for work under subsection (3)(c) shall appoint a 7-member citizens advisory committee for the purpose of obtaining public input on proposals for assigning prisoners to work on those projects. The committee must include broad representation from the community in which the proposed work project is to be located, including representatives of business, community service, and religious organizations and the president of the local AFL-CIO central labor council, or his or her designee. Before prisoners are assigned to a proposed work project, the proposed assignment must be reviewed by the citizens advisory committee.
(6) The willful failure of a prisoner to report to or return from an assignment to paid employment in the community or on a public work project within the time prescribed, or to remain within the prescribed limits of such an assignment, is considered an escape from lawful custody as provided in section 193(3) of the Michigan penal code, 1931 PA 328, MCL 750.193.
(7) Prisoners employed at paid employment in the community shall reimburse the department for food, clothing, and daily travel expenses to and from work for days worked.
(8) The wages of prisoners employed at paid employment in the community must be collected by the work camp responsible for the prisoner's care.
(9) A work camp collecting wages of a prisoner under subsection (8) shall disperse wages collected in the following priority order:
(a) Reimbursement to the department under subsection (7).
(b) Support of the prisoner's dependents who are receiving public assistance up to the maximum of the public assistance benefit but not exceeding 50% of the prisoner's net earnings.
(c) For prisoners without dependents receiving public assistance, 50% of the prisoner's net earnings must be placed, at the prisoner's option, in either the prisoner's personal noninstitutional savings account or in escrow by the department for use by the prisoner upon release.
(d) The balance, if any, to the prisoner's institutional account.
(10) An employer who employs a prisoner under this section for work to which 1965 PA 166, MCL 408.551 to 408.558, applies shall pay the prisoner the prevailing wage as provided in that act.
(11) An employer who employs a prisoner under this section for work that is not under 1965 PA 166, MCL 408.551 to 408.558, shall pay the prisoner not less than the wage the employer pays to other employees with similar skills and experience.
(12) The department shall promulgate rules under the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328, to establish criteria by which the department shall determine eligibility for participation in the programs of paid employment in the community established by this section.
History: Add. 1981, Act 119, Imd. Eff. July 19, 1981 ;-- Am. 1993, Act 34, Imd. Eff. May 3, 1993 ;-- Am. 2018, Act 295, Eff. Sept. 27, 2018 Popular Name: Department of Corrections Act

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 791 - Department of Corrections

Act 232 of 1953 - Corrections Code of 1953 (791.201 - 791.285)

232-1953-IV - Chapter IV Bureau of Penal Institutions. (791.261...791.269b)

Section 791.261 - Bureau of Prisons; Establishment, Direction and Supervision.

Section 791.262 - Definitions; Administration of State Correctional Facilities; Supervision and Inspection of Jails and Lockups; Rules and Standards; Variance; Advice and Services; Enforcement of Orders; Residence of Sheriff as Part of County Jail; V...

Section 791.262a - Local Lockup Advisory Board; Creation; Appointment, Term, and Expenses of Members; First Meeting; Election of Chairperson; Quorum; Model Policy; Review.

Section 791.262b - Housing Inmates in County Jail Cell Designed and Constructed for Single Occupancy; Conditions; Classification System; Doors; Visual Supervision; Indemnification for Expense or Damages.

Section 791.262c - Housing Inmates in County Jail Cell; Conditions; Classification System; Doors; Visual Supervision.

Section 791.262d - Prisoners Who Are 18 to 22 Years of Age; Development of Rehabilitation Plans; Programming; Report; "Correctional Facility" Defined.

Section 791.263 - Wardens; Appointment; Personnel; “Correctional Facility” Defined.

Section 791.263a - Compensation of Correctional or Youth Correctional Facility Employees Injured by Inmate Assault or Injured During Riot; Exception; "Correctional Facility" Defined.

Section 791.264 - Classification of Prisoners; Classification Committee; Information; Filing; Investigation; Computation of Sentence; Recomputation Based on Amended Judgment.

Section 791.265 - Transfer or Re-Transfer of Prisoner; Confinement in Secure Correctional Facility; "Offender" Defined; Transfer of Offenders to Country of Citizenship; Notification to Judge and Prosecutor; Objections; "Secure Correctional Facility"...

Section 791.265a - Extending Limits of Confinement; Rules; Escape From Custody; Eligibility for Extensions of Limits of Confinement; Placement in Community Residential Home; Definitions.

Section 791.265b - Definitions; Transfer of Mentally or Physically Disabled Prisoner to Medical Institution; Duration; Determination of Mental or Physical Disability; Financial Responsibility of Department; Regulations.

Section 791.265c - Work Camp; Construction, Maintenance, and Operation; Purpose; Assignment of Prisoners; Displacement of Employed Persons or Workers on Strike or Locked Out; Agreement of Bargaining Unit; Citizens Advisory Committee; Escape; Reimburs...

Section 791.265d - Occurrences Requiring Entry in Law Enforcement Information Network; Occurrences Requiring Certain Information to Be Made Available on Line; Time Limitation; Scope of Entry; “State Correctional Facility” Defined.

Section 791.265e - Transfer of Prisoner to Community Placement Facility; Notice.

Section 791.265f - Housing Prisoners; Prohibitions.

Section 791.265g - Definitions.

Section 791.265h - Placement in Community Corrections Center or Community Residential Home; Community Status Criteria; Location of Center; Prisoner Population; Curfew; Random Checks.

Section 791.265i - Citizens' Council.

Section 791.266 - Commitment by Courts; Purpose of Classification.

Section 791.267 - Temporary Confinement; Study of Prisoner; Suitability of Prisoner to Type of Rehabilitation Required; Report; Execution of Confinement Order; Test for HIV or Antibody to Hiv; Applicability of Subsection (2); Housing Prisoner in Admi...

Section 791.267a - Nonemergency Medical, Dental, or Optometric Services; Intentional Injury; Copayment or Payment by Prisoner; On-Site Medical Treatment; Report on Feasibility and Cost.

Section 791.267b - Exposure of Employee to Blood or Body Fluid of Prisoner; Request to Test Prisoner for HIV or Hbv Infection; Form and Contents of Request; Determination; Prisoner Consent Not Required; Counseling; Determination Not Requiring HIV or...

Section 791.268 - Payment of Filing Fees or Costs by Prisoner; Court Order to Make Monthly Payments; Removal of Amount From Prisoner Institutional Account.

Section 791.268a - Visits From Minors; Conditions; Restrictions; “Minor” Defined.

Section 791.269 - Confiscation and Disposal of Items in Possession of Prisoner; Request of Victim or Victim's Representative; "Victim's Representative" Defined.

Section 791.269a - Subjecting Visitor to Pat Down Search; Condition; Waiver; Definitions.

Section 791.269b - Inmate Reentry Services; Applicants From Nonprofit Faith-Based, Business and Professional, Civic, and Community Organizations; Screening, Approval, and Registration of Organizations; Denial; Posting of Telephone Number and Applicat...