Sec. 511.012. FAILURE TO COMPLY AFTER REPORT. (a) The commission shall grant the county or sheriff a reasonable period of not more than one year after the date of the report under Section 511.011 to comply with commission rules and procedures and state law.
(b) If the county commissioners or sheriff does not comply within the period granted by the commission, the commission by order may prohibit confinement of prisoners in the county jail. In that event, the commission shall furnish the sheriff with a list of qualified detention facilities to which the prisoners may be transferred for confinement. Immediately on issuance of the commission's order, the sheriff shall transfer the number of prisoners necessary to bring the county jail into compliance to a detention facility that agrees to accept the prisoners. The agreement must be in writing and signed by the sheriffs of the counties transferring and receiving the prisoners. A county transferring prisoners under this section shall remove the prisoners from the receiving facility immediately on request of the sheriff of the receiving county.
(c) The county transferring prisoners under this section is liable for payment of the costs of transportation for, and maintenance of, transferred prisoners. These costs shall be determined by agreement between the participating counties and shall be paid into the treasury of the entity operating the detention facility receiving the prisoners.
Added by Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 212, Sec. 2.01, eff. Sept. 1, 1989. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 1092, Sec. 2, eff. June 20, 2003.
Structure Texas Statutes
Chapter 511 - Commission on Jail Standards
Section 511.003. Sunset Provision
Section 511.004. Membership; Terms; Vacancies
Section 511.0041. Removal of Commission Members
Section 511.0042. Conflict of Interest
Section 511.005. Presiding Officer; Assistant Presiding Officer
Section 511.006. Meetings; Rules
Section 511.0061. Use of Technology
Section 511.007. Compensation; Reimbursement
Section 511.0071. Complaints and Access
Section 511.0072. Complaint Information
Section 511.008. Director; Staff
Section 511.0081. Advisory Committees
Section 511.0085. Risk Factors; Risk Assessment Plan
Section 511.0086. Risk-Based Inspections
Section 511.009. General Duties
Section 511.00901. Duty Regarding Minimum Standards
Section 511.00902. Reinspection
Section 511.00903. Inspection Trend Analysis
Section 511.00905. Jail Administrator Position; Examination Required
Section 511.0091. Fees; Inspection Account
Section 511.0092. Contracts for Out-of-State Inmates
Section 511.0093. Rules and Fees Related to Out-of-State Inmates
Section 511.0094. Exclusion of Jails or Correctional Facilities Housing Only Federal Prisoners
Section 511.0095. Authority to House Out-of-State Inmates
Section 511.0096. Termination of Contracts for Out-of-State Inmates
Section 511.0097. Fire Sprinkler Head Inspection
Section 511.0098. Prisoner Health Benefits Coverage Information; Payment for Mental Health Services
Section 511.010. Gathering of Information
Section 511.0101. Jail Population Reports
Section 511.0102. Information on Licensed Jailer Turnover
Section 511.0103. Notification Regarding Policy Change
Section 511.0104. Rules Regarding Restraint of Pregnant Prisoner
Section 511.0105. Report Regarding Restraint of Pregnant Prisoner
Section 511.0106. Electronic Submission of Forms, Data, and Documents
Section 511.011. Report on Noncompliance
Section 511.0115. Public Information About Compliance Status of Jails
Section 511.012. Failure to Comply After Report
Section 511.0121. Failure to Cooperate in Parole in Absentia Program
Section 511.013. Appeal of Order
Section 511.014. Action to Enforce
Section 511.0145. Enforcement Actions
Section 511.015. Annual Reports
Section 511.017. Duties Related to State Jail Felony Facilities
Section 511.018. Alternative Dispute Resolution
Section 511.019. Prisoner Safety Fund
Section 511.020. Serious Incidents Report
Section 511.021. Independent Investigation of Death Occurring in County Jail
Section 511.022. Advisory Committee
Section 511.023. Intake of Persons With Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities