Mississippi Code
Operation, Management and Personnel
§ 47-5-54. Status of employees as peace officers; promulgation and enforcement of speed limits upon grounds of correctional facilities

Employees assigned to the canine unit of the department may, upon request, assist law enforcement agencies by using specially trained dogs in any matter relating to the tracking, discovery or capture of any person in the enforcement of criminal statutes pertaining to the possession, sale or use of narcotics or other dangerous drugs, or in the pursuit of suspected felons and, while so doing, shall have the status of peace officers anywhere in the state and shall have the status of law enforcement officers and peace officers as contemplated by Sections 45-6-3, 97-3-7 and 97-3-19.
Employees of the department while performing their officially assigned duties relating to the custody, control, transportation, recapture or arrest of any offender within the jurisdiction of the department or any offender of any jail, penitentiary, public workhouse or overnight lockup of the state or any political subdivision thereof not within the jurisdiction of the department, shall have the status of peace officers anywhere in the state in any matter relating to the custody, control, transportation or recapture of such offender, and shall have the status of law enforcement officers and peace officers as contemplated by Sections 45-6-3, 97-3-7 and 97-3-19.
The commissioner may appoint investigators with the Corrections Investigation Division who have been certified by the Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training and who shall be empowered to investigate and enforce all applicable regulations of the department, which are related to the functions and missions of the department, and all laws of the State of Mississippi and who shall be empowered to investigate and enforce all laws of the State of Mississippi in private correctional facilities and regional county correctional facilities. These employees shall have the status of law enforcement officers and peace officers as contemplated by Sections 45-6-3, 97-3-7 and 97-3-19.
These officers shall be under the supervision of the commissioner. These officers may perform any service of process required to be performed at any facility owned by the Department of Corrections, at any private correctional facility or at any regional county correctional facility.
The commissioner may promulgate rules regulating the speed of motor vehicles on roads within the grounds of any correctional facility and such restrictions may be enforced by employees of the department by citation or as otherwise prescribed by law.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 47 - Prisons and Prisoners; Probation and Parole

Chapter 5 - Correctional System

Operation, Management and Personnel

§ 47-5-1. Policy of state in operation and management of correctional system; independent internal examinations

§ 47-5-3. Facilities of the correctional system; their purposes and locations

§ 47-5-4. Definitions

§ 47-5-5. Limited centralization of facilities

§ 47-5-7. Seal

§ 47-5-10. Department of Corrections; general powers and duties

§ 47-5-11. Department to collect certain prison, probation and post-release supervision data; report to Oversight Task Force

§ 47-5-20. Powers and duties of commissioner

§ 47-5-23. Management and control of correctional system to be vested in Department of Corrections

§ 47-5-26. Commissioner of Corrections; employment of deputy commissioners, administrative assistant for parole matters, and prison superintendents

§ 47-5-28. Additional powers and duties of commissioner

§ 47-5-31. Reports by commissioner; inventory

§ 47-5-33. Commissioner authorized to administer oaths, and to summon and examine witnesses

§ 47-5-35. Auditor for correctional system

§ 47-5-37. Fiscal comptroller, bookkeepers, and assistants; maintenance of modern accounting system; commissioner to sign warrants

§ 47-5-41. Employees' oath of office

§ 47-5-43. Workers' compensation coverage

§ 47-5-47. Nepotism prohibited; employees not to be interested in contracts

§ 47-5-49. Employees not to engage in other business

§ 47-5-54. Status of employees as peace officers; promulgation and enforcement of speed limits upon grounds of correctional facilities

§ 47-5-55. Exemption from jury service

§ 47-5-56. Lease of property; operating funds; disposal of income; transfer of property

§ 47-5-58. Sales by commissary to persons or agencies

§ 47-5-70. "Board" and "lessee" defined

§ 47-5-71. Construction or pavement of roads

§ 47-5-72. Establishment of regional recycling centers at regional correctional facilities; participation of inmates in recycling center work program

§ 47-5-75. Suits by or against board of corrections; tort liability insurance

§ 47-5-76. Payment of court costs for inmate's civil action against Department employee pertaining to condition of confinement

§ 47-5-77. Remission to State Treasurer of funds belonging to correctional system; payment of bills and accounts of correctional system

§ 47-5-78. Creation of the "Lambert State Forest Revolving Fund."

§ 47-5-79. How purchases to be made

§ 47-5-85. Chapel for religious worship; chaplain

§ 47-5-87. No gasoline or motor oil to be sold

§ 47-5-89. No solicitation nor contribution for political purposes

§ 47-5-91. Transportation of children of employees to school; payment of tuition

§ 47-5-93. Governor to make inspections

§ 47-5-94. Annual structural and environmental inspections; report of findings

§ 47-5-95. Officials to be admitted to places where offenders kept and worked; visitors to correctional system facilities

§ 47-5-99. Creation of classification hearing officers and disciplinary hearing officers

§ 47-5-101. Meetings and minutes of classification and disciplinary hearing officers

§ 47-5-104. Demotion of offender or forfeiture of earned time

§ 47-5-105. Entry of bids, bills, and invoices in minutes before award or payment; copies to be sent

§ 47-5-107. Cancellation of contracts

§ 47-5-108. Self-sustaining food facilities established at certain penitentiary and correctional facilities; Employee Cafeteria Funds