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Section 12-30-202 - Legislative intent

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Whereas, the means now provided for the employment of prison labor are inadequate to furnish a sufficient number of prisoners with diversified employment, it is declared to be the intent of this subchapter:(1) To further provide more adequate, regular, and suitable employment for the prisoners of this state, consistent with proper penal purposes;(2) To further utilize the labor of prisoners for self-maintenance and for reimbursing this state for expenses incurred by reason of their crimes and imprisonment; and(3) To effect the requisitioning and disbursement of prison products directly through established state authorities with no possibility of private profits therefrom.Acts 1967, No. 473, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 46-234.