52-5-120. Youth industries programs. The department of corrections may:
(1) establish youth industries programs in state correctional facilities that:
(a) assist in the training and rehabilitation of residents who are youth at correctional facilities; and
(b) provide the production or manufacture of products and the rendering of services that may be needed by:
(i) a department or agency of the state of Montana or a unit of local government;
(ii) an agency of the federal government; or
(iii) an office or agency of another state or a political subdivision of another state;
(2) contract with private industry for the sale of goods produced or manufactured at correctional facilities; and
(3) fix the purchase price for goods and services available under the industries program established in subsection (1).
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 434, L. 1991; amd. Sec. 381, Ch. 546, L. 1995; amd. Sec. 38, Ch. 339, L. 2021.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
52-5-101. Establishment of correctional facilities -- prohibitions -- definition
52-5-102. Control and management of youth correctional facilities
52-5-103. Cooperative agreements for services with governing body of Indian tribe
52-5-105. Superintendents to manage facilities
52-5-106. Curricula at facilities
52-5-107. Maximum age of commitment
52-5-108. Medical examination before admission -- records required to accompany youth committed
52-5-109. Transportation costs -- arrangement for transportation
52-5-110. Transfer of child to other facility or institution
52-5-112. University aid to residents of schools
52-5-114. Penalty for aiding resident in leaving or not returning to correctional facility
52-5-115. through 52-5-119 reserved
52-5-120. Youth industries programs
52-5-121. Rulemaking authority
52-5-122. through 52-5-124 reserved
52-5-126. Conditional release agreement
52-5-127. Control over youth placed on conditional release
52-5-128. Detention of youth who violates conditional release or escapes from facility or program