The DC Code: 24 Prisoners and Their Treatment
- 24-101: Bureau of prisons.
- 24-101a: District of Columbia Corrections Information Council. [Not funded]
- 24-102: Corrections Trustee.
- 24-103: Priority consideration for employees of the District of Columbia.
- 24-104: [Reserved]
- 24-105: Liability for and litigation authority of corrections trustee.
- 24-106: Permitting expenditure of funds to carry out certain sewer agreement.
- 24-111: Truth in sentencing commission.
- 24-112: General duties, powers, and goals of commission.
- 24-113: Data collection.
- 24-114: Enactment of amendments to District of Columbia Official Code.
- 24-131: Parole.
- 24-132: Pretrial services, parole, adult probation and offender supervision trustee.
- 24-133: Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency.
- 24-134: Authorization of appropriations.
- 24-141: Reemployed annuitant Trustee.
- 24-142: Exemption from personnel and budget ceilings for Trustees and related agencies.
- 24-201.01: Place of imprisonment; cumulative sentences; jurisdiction of prosecutions. [Repealed]
- 24-201.02: Imprisonment for more than 1 year; jurisdiction over Reformatory prisoners; transfer from penitentiary to Reformatory.
- 24-201.03: Transfer from Jail to Workhouse.
- 24-201.04: Commutation of fine.
- 24-201.05: Good conduct deduction. [Repealed]
- 24-201.06: Release in District.
- 24-201.07: Jail and Washington Asylum combined.
- 24-201.08: Commitments to Washington Asylum and Jail.
- 24-201.09: [Omitted]
- 24-201.10: Detention of United States prisoners in Washington Asylum and Jail.
- 24-201.11: Appointment and supervision of prison personnel.
- 24-201.12: Employment of prisoners.
- 24-201.13: Commitment by Marshal.
- 24-201.14: Delivery of prisoners to Marshal.
- 24-201.15: Accountability for safekeeping of prisoners.
- 24-201.16: Annual report by Superintendent.
- 24-201.17: Execution of judgments in capital cases; failure to make specific appropriation not abolition of position.
- 24-201.18: Sale of products of Workhouse and Reformatory. [Repealed]
- 24-201.19: Sale of gun mountings. [Repealed]
- 24-201.20: [Omitted]
- 24-201.21: Grounds of Jail increased.
- 24-201.22: Payment for subsistence of prisoners.
- 24-201.23: Payment for maintenance of Jail.
- 24-201.24: Reimbursement of United States.
- 24-201.25: Charge against District for care of convicts.
- 24-201.26: Place of imprisonment.
- 24-201.27: Rewards.
- 24-201.28: Discharge and release payments.
- 24-201.29: Institutional good time. [Repealed]
- 24-201.41: Definitions. [Repealed]
- 24-201.42: Declaration of state of emergency; reduction of minimum and maximum sentences. [Repealed]
- 24-201.43: Termination of state of emergency. [Repealed]
- 24-201.44: New housing or facilities; rated design capacity. [Repealed]
- 24-201.45: Exception. [Repealed]
- 24-201.61: Cap on sentenced persons housed at District of Columbia Jail.
- 24-201.71: Central Detention Facility requirements.
- 24-201.72: New housing or facilities for use as prisons; rated design capacity.
- 24-211.01: Created.
- 24-211.02: Powers; promulgation of rules.
- 24-211.03: Transfer of duties, powers and materials of Board of Public Welfare.
- 24-211.04: Continuance of regulations.
- 24-211.05: Continuance of prior contracts; prior appropriations.
- 24-211.06: Charge against United States for care of convicts.
- 24-211.07: [Omitted]
- 24-211.21: Definitions.
- 24-211.22: Employee testing.
- 24-211.23: Testing methodology.
- 24-211.24: Procedure and employee impact.
- 24-211.41: Authorization of investigation.
- 24-211.61: Limitation on Department of Corrections' use of facilities on D.C. General Hospital Campus.
- 24-221.01: Educational good time.
- 24-221.01a: Meritorious good time credit.
- 24-221.01b: Limitations.
- 24-221.01c: Credits for good behavior, rehabilitation programs, work details, and special projects.
- 24-221.02: Administration of good time credits.
- 24-221.03: Jail time; parole.
- 24-221.04: Forfeiture.
- 24-221.05: Reporting requirement.
- 24-221.06: Exceptions.
- 24-231.01: Definitions.
- 24-231.02: Establishment of Prison Industries Fund.
- 24-231.03: Use of Fund revenues.
- 24-231.04: Maintenance of the prison industries program; administration by the Director.
- 24-231.05: Sales, advertising and marketing of prison industries products and services; tax exemption.
- 24-231.06: Joint venture agreements.
- 24-231.07: Prison Industries Joint Venture Advisory Board. [Repealed]
- 24-231.08: Employment of prisoners; terms and conditions; opportunities for advancement; qualifications.
- 24-231.09: Status of prisoners with respect to prison industries.
- 24-231.10: Wages of employed prisoners; unemployment compensation.
- 24-231.11: Disbursement of wages to employed prisoners; deductions; accounting.
- 24-231.12: Workers' compensation insurance.
- 24-231.13: Annual report; annual inventory.
- 24-231.14: Disposition of profits.
- 24-231.15: Transfer of assets.
- 24-241.01: Authority granted to establish program.
- 24-241.02: Recommendations; order of court or Board of Parole required.
- 24-241.03: Conditions for release.
- 24-241.04: Regulations; individual plans.
- 24-241.05: Suspension of work release privilege; violations of work release plan.
- 24-241.06: Trust fund for earnings; disbursements.
- 24-241.07: Support of dependents.
- 24-241.08: Designation of Mayor as representative of Attorney General.
- 24-241.09: "Mayor" defined; authority of Commissioners.
- 24-241.10: Prisoner not agent, employee or servant of District.
- 24-251.01: Definitions.
- 24-251.02: Authority to grant furloughs.
- 24-251.03: Purposes of furloughs; furloughs over 12 hours.
- 24-251.04: Procedures.
- 24-251.05: Records and reports.
- 24-251.06: Institutional review committees.
- 24-251.07: Report to Council.
- 24-251.08: Severability.
- 24-261.01: Rules.
- 24-261.02: Use of deadly and non-deadly force.
- 24-261.02a: Registration of firearms for private operator.
- 24-261.02b: Health professionals transferring from District government employment to employment by a private operator.
- 24-261.03: Inmates confined to CTF.
- 24-261.04: Immunity from liability; indemnification insurance.
- 24-261.05: Exemptions from leasing and property laws.
- 24-263.01: Telephone charges in penal or correctional institutions.
- 24-263.02: Prohibited charges in government contracts.
- 24-263.03: Department of Corrections report.
- 24-263.04: Operator-assisted calls.
- 24-281: Definitions.
- 24-282: Establishment of Inmate Welfare Fund; audit; report.
- 24-283: Uses of Inmate Welfare Fund.
- 24-284: Inmate Welfare Fund Committee.
- 24-301: Probation system; probation officers; appointment. [Repealed]
- 24-302: When probation may be granted; statement to probationers; rules and regulations. [Repealed]
- 24-303: Investigations and reports.
- 24-304: Discharge from or continuance of probation; modification or revocation of order.
- 24-305: Office and supplies for probation officers; expenses. [Repealed]
- 24-306: Psychiatric services.
- 24-401: Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole. [Repealed]
- 24-401c: Application for reduction of sentence.
- 24-401.01: Board of Parole--Creation; term of members.
- 24-401.02: Powers and duties of Board; transfer of employees, official records, etc. from Board of Parole.
- 24-401.03: Rulemaking.
- 24-402: Employees of Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole. [Repealed]
- 24-403: Indeterminate sentences; life sentences; minimum sentences.
- 24-403.01: Sentencing, supervised release, and good time credit for felonies committed on or after August 5, 2000.
- 24-403.02: Sentencing and good time credit for misdemeanors committed on or after August 5, 2000.
- 24-404: Authorization of parole; custody; discharge.
- 24-405: Arrest for violation of parole.
- 24-406: Hearing after arrest; confinement in non-District institution.
- 24-407: Repeal of inconsistent laws; savings provision.
- 24-408: Prisoners who may be paroled.
- 24-409: Federal Parole Board.
- 24-451: Authority of Mayor to execute Interstate Parole and Probation Compact.
- 24-452: Definitions.
- 24-453: Severability.
- 24-461: Definitions.
- 24-462: Conditions present at time of sentencing excluded.
- 24-463: Board of Parole authority.
- 24-464: Medical parole.
- 24-465: Conditions for geriatric release.
- 24-466: Eligibility for public assistance.
- 24-467: Exceptions.
- 24-468: Medical and geriatric reduction of sentence.
- 24-501: Acquittal by reason of insanity; release after confinement; expenses of confinement; inconsistent statutes superseded; escaped persons; insanity defense; motions for relief.
- 24-502: Commitment while serving sentence.
- 24-503: Restoration to sanity.
- 24-531.01: Definitions.
- 24-531.02: Competence to proceed--generally.
- 24-531.03: Competence examinations.
- 24-531.04: Initial competence determination.
- 24-531.05: Competence treatment.
- 24-531.06: Court hearings during and after treatment.
- 24-531.07: Extending treatment pending the completion of a civil commitment proceeding.
- 24-531.08: Dismissal.
- 24-531.09: Involuntary medication.
- 24-531.10: Statements made during the course of competence examination or treatment.
- 24-531.11: Tolling provisions.
- 24-531.12: Independent experts.
- 24-531.13: General provisions.
- 24-601: Purpose.
- 24-602: Definitions.
- 24-603: Public health program; delegation of powers by Mayor.
- 24-604: Public intoxication; confidential records.
- 24-605: Voluntary admission to inpatient centers; information program; involuntary detention.
- 24-606: Outpatient treatment; treatment where recovery unlikely; coordination of treatment programs.
- 24-607: Commitment by Court order.
- 24-608: Limitation of application of chapter.
- 24-609: Authority of Mayor to contract.
- 24-610: Programs for alcoholic employees.
- 24-611: Program for inmates in correctional institutions.
- 24-612: Program for juveniles and young adults.
- 24-613: Evaluations and recommendations by Mayor; publications; comprehensive plan.
- 24-614: Cost of treatment.
- 24-615: Donations.
- 24-644: Advisory committee. [Repealed]
- 24-701: Purpose.
- 24-702: Definitions.
- 24-703: Order of examination.
- 24-704: Right to counsel.
- 24-705: Examinations by physicians.
- 24-706: When hearing is required.
- 24-707: Hearing.
- 24-708: Confinement of patient.
- 24-709: Release of patient.
- 24-710: Periodic examination of released patients.
- 24-711: Patient not deemed a criminal.
- 24-712: [Omitted]
- 24-713: Care and treatment of drug users; authority of Surgeon General.
- 24-714: Admittance into Public Health Service hospitals; narcotics users from District.
- 24-715: Release of patients.
- 24-801: Enactment.
- 24-802: Definitions.
- 24-803: Enforcement and cooperation required of parties.
- 24-804: Regulations.
- 24-805: Reservation of authority.
- 24-901: Definitions.
- 24-902: Facilities for treatment and rehabilitation.
- 24-903: Sentencing alternatives.
- 24-904: Conditional release; unconditional discharge.
- 24-905: Determination that youth offender will derive no further benefit; appeal.
- 24-906: Unconditional discharge sets aside conviction.
- 24-907: Rules.
- 24-921: Definitions.
- 24-922: Establishment of the BOOT CAMP.
- 24-923: Location of BOOT CAMP.
- 24-924: Daily schedule.
- 24-925: Evaluation process.
- 24-926: Discipline.
- 24-927: Grooming.
- 24-928: Agreement form.
- 24-929: Removal.
- 24-930: Graduation.
- 24-931: Post-BOOT CAMP supervision.
- 24-932: Report.
- 24-941: Closure of Oak Hill Youth Center; transfer of operations to new facilities.
- 24-1001: Interstate Corrections Compact.
- 24-1002: Additional duties of Mayor.
- 24-1101: Congressional findings and purposes.
- 24-1102: Authority to enter into and execute Compact.
- 24-1103: Appointment of Compact Administrator; administration of Compact and supplementary agreements.
- 24-1104: Enforcement of Compact.
- 24-1105: Construction of Compact.
- 24-1106: Right to alter, amend, or repeal provisions.
- 24-1201: Definitions.
- 24-1202: Judiciary Square detention facility requirements.
- 24-1203: Responsibilities of the Mayor.
- 24-1301: Definitions.
- 24-1302: Establishment of the Office on Ex-Offender Affairs.
- 24-1303: Establishment of the Commission on Re-Entry and Ex-Offender Affairs.
- 24-1401: Delivery of health care to Department of Corrections inmates.