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Missouri

Chapter 221
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221.020. Sheriffs to be jailers, exception, Clay County.
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221.025. Electronic monitoring permitted, when — credit of time against period of confinement.
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221.030. Coroner to be jailer, when.
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221.040. Sheriff and jailer to receive prisoners — penalty for refusal — medical exams required.
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221.044. Persons under eighteen may not be confined in adult jails, exceptions.
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221.050. Separation of prisoners.
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221.060. Prisoners to have certain privileges.
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221.065. Feminine hygiene products, available at no cost to female persons in custody.
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221.070. Prisoners liable for cost of imprisonment — certification of outstanding debt.
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221.080. County commission to bear certain expenses.
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221.095. Private jails, defined — reports of possible criminal violations required — missing prisoners, requirements.
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221.097. Private jails — prisoners to be confined separately, when — health care services, adequate care required — limitation on contracts with private jails.
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221.102. Canteen or commissary in county jail authorized — revenues to be kept in separate account — fund created.
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221.108. Phone services, reasonable access — limit on charges to inmates.
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221.111. Delivery or concealment on premises of narcotics, liquor, or prohibited articles, penalties…
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221.120. Medicine and medical attention for prisoners, definitions.
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221.122. Repayment for medical care to be term of probation, parole or conditional release.
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221.125. Suspension of MO HealthNet medical assistance in lieu of termination, when.
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221.130. Contagious disease — certification of physician — order for removal.
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221.150. Shackling of prisoner, how paid.
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221.160. Criminal costs, how paid.
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221.170. Prisoners, leave from jail, when — compensation earned on leave, how applied — three-fourths rule (certain cities and counties).
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221.230. Jail of another county to be used, when.
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221.240. Sheriff to take prisoners before circuit court.
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221.250. Failure of sheriff to comply with section 221.240 — penalty.
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221.260. Commitment from another county, expenses, how paid.
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221.270. Jailer to receive and keep United States prisoners.
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221.280. Penalty for failure to receive and keep United States prisoners.
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221.290. United States to pay for use of jails.
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221.300. Grand jury to visit jail, when.
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221.310. Humane treatment of prisoners.
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221.320. Board of visitors — appointment — terms.
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221.330. Organization of board.
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221.340. Duties of board.
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221.350. Board to make yearly report.
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221.353. Damage to jail property, class E felony.
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221.400. Regional jail districts may be established, procedure, contents, holding of prisoners.
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221.402. Regional jail districts, powers.
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221.405. Commission — members, vacancies, budget.
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221.407. Regional jail district sales tax authorized, ballot language — special trust fund established.
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221.410. Powers, duties.
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221.415. Director, duties — salary.
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221.420. Use of regional jail, purpose — county may keep its own jail.
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221.425. Regional jail district solely liable for its debts — income exempt from state taxes.
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221.430. District income, distribution upon dissolution.
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221.500. Construction bids for a minimum security facility — commissioner of administration to contract with.
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221.503. MULES to be notified of escape of a dangerous felon from certain jails and detention facilities, when, information to be included.
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221.510. Pending outstanding warrants in MULES and NCIC systems, inquiry conducted, when (Jake's Law).
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221.515. Jailers authorized to serve arrest warrants on inmates — jailers may carry firearms, when — escaped prisoners, power of jailer to arrest.
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221.520. Restraints, prohibited in third trimester of pregnancy — extraordinary circumstances, reuirements for use of restraints.
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221.523. Intake and care of pregnant offenders, procedures.
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