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Code · South Carolina · Title 2 - GENERAL ASSEMBLY · CHAPTER 48 · Community Corrections Incentive Act

§ 2-48-50. What constitutes community correctional facility.

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§ 2-48-50. What constitutes community correctional facility.
Community correctional facilities constructed pursuant to this chapter may include:
(1)work camps or other minimum security facilities to house offenders who are assigned under Section 24-13-660 or 24-13-910;
(2)minimum security or nonsecure facilities to house former probationers who have violated the terms or conditions of their probation;
(3)minimum security or nonsecure residential drug treatment facilities to house nonviolent drug offenders who are required to reside in them while receiving outpatient substance abuse treatment and working or attending school;
(4)minimum security or nonsecure facilities to house persons who are required to reside in them while working to make restitution.
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