North Carolina General Statutes
Article 10 - Law Enforcement and Confinement Facilities.
§ 153A-230 - Legislative policy.

153A-230. Legislative policy.
The policy of the General Assembly with respect to satellite jail/work release units is:
(1) To encourage counties to accept responsibility for incarcerated misdemeanants thereby relieving the State prison system of its misdemeanant population;
(2) To assist counties in providing suitable facilities for certain misdemeanants who receive active sentences;
(3) To allow more misdemeanants who are employed at the time of sentencing to retain their jobs by eliminating the time involved in processing persons through the State system;
(4) To enable misdemeanants to pay for their upkeep while serving time, to pay restitution, to continue to support their dependents, and to remain near the communities and families to which they will return after serving their time;
(5) To provide more appropriate, cost effective housing for certain minimum custody misdemeanants and to utilize vacant buildings where possible and suitable for renovation;
(6) To provide a rehabilitative atmosphere for non-violent misdemeanants who otherwise would face a substantial threat of imprisonment; and
(7) To encourage the use of alternative to incarceration programs. (1987, c. 207, s. 1.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 153A - Counties

Article 10 - Law Enforcement and Confinement Facilities.

§ 153A-211 - Training and development programs for law enforcement.

§ 153A-212 - Cooperation in law-enforcement matters.

§ 153A-212.1 - Resources to protect the public.

§ 153A-212.2 - Neighborhood crime watch programs.

§ 153A-212.5 - Expired pursuant to Session Laws 2018-113, s15.1(c), effective October 1, 2018.

§ 153A-216 - Legislative policy.

§ 153A-217 - Definitions.

§ 153A-218 - County confinement facilities[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 153A-219 - District confinement facilities.

§ 153A-220 - Jail and detention services.

§ 153A-221 - Minimum standards.

§ 153A-221.1 - Standards and inspections[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 153A-222 - Inspections of local confinement facilities.

§ 153A-223 - Enforcement of minimum standards.

§ 153A-224 - Supervision of local confinement facilities.

§ 153A-225 - Medical care of prisoners.

§ 153A-225.1 - Duty of custodial personnel when prisoners are unconscious or semiconscious.

§ 153A-225.2 - Payment of medical care of prisoners.

§ 153A-226 - Sanitation and food.

§ 153A-228 - Separation of sexes.

§ 153A-229 - Jailers' report of jailed defendants.

§ 153A-229.1 - Definitions.

§ 153A-229.2 - Care for female incarcerated persons related to pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery.

§ 153A-229.3 - Inspection by facility employees.

§ 153A-229.4 - Access to menstrual products.

§ 153A-230 - Legislative policy.

§ 153A-230.1 - Definitions[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 153A-230.2 - Creation of Satellite Jail/Work Release Unit Fund[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 153A-230.3 - Basic requirements for satellite jail/work release units[Effective until January 1, 2023]

§ 153A-230.4 - Standards.

§ 153A-230.5 - Satellite jails/work release units built with non-State funds[Effective until January 1, 2023]