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Code · New Mexico · Chapter 33 — Correctional Institutions · Article 2 — State Correctional Facilities

33-2-50. Pilot minimum security inmate work crew program created;

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purpose; administration of program.
There is created a "pilot minimum security inmate work crew program" in the park and recreation division of the energy, minerals and natural resources department. The pilot program shall be implemented in state parks within close proximity to state minimum security correctional facilities. The purpose of the pilot program is to utilize minimum security inmate work crews for assistance with litter and trash pick-up, masonry, construction, painting, grounds maintenance and overall beautification efforts in state parks.
The park and recreation division of the energy, minerals and natural resources department shall develop policies and procedures for administration of the pilot minimum security inmate work crew program.
History: Laws 1991, ch. 88, § 1.
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