CHAPTER 353C

PUBLIC SAFETY

 

Section

   353C-1 Definitions

   353C-2 Director of public safety; powers and duties

   353C-3 Deputy directors; appointment

   353C-4 Appointment of employees with police powers and other

          employees

 353C-4.5 Correctional health care program

   353C-5 Criminal history record checks

   353C-6 Parking fees, exemption

   353C-7 Federal reimbursement maximization special fund

   353C-8 Sexual assaults in prison

   353C‑9 Department accreditation required

  353C-10 Service of process; list

 

Note

 

  Certain positions in the department are exempt from the civil service requirements of chapter 76, for three calendar years commencing on July 1, 2016, unless extended by legislative act.  L 2016, c 79, §3.

  Departments of health and public safety to develop procedures to obtain administrative orders to overcome objections of patients subject to jurisdiction of department of public safety (repealed June 30, 2024).  L 2017, c 111, §4.

  Incarcerated parents; forms or questions to ask offenders upon intake; plan for management of data collected and public disclosure of data.  L 2015, c 16, §3.

  Inmates released with and without identification documents; annual report to legislature (starting with the 2019 session).  L 2017, c 56, §2.

  Policies and procedures, etc. for deputy sheriffs performing special duty; report to 2018 legislature (repealed June 30, 2018).  L 2017, c 75.

  Reentry pilot project for nonviolent, low-risk drug offenders; reports to 2015-2016 legislature (repealed June 30, 2016).  L 2014, c 149; L 2015, c 126, §26.

  State law enforcement memorial.  L 2011, c 14.

 

Cross References

 

  Controlled substances and narcotics enforcement, see chapter 329.

  Forensic identification, see chapter 844D.

  Medical use of marijuana, see §§329-121 to 329-128.

  Sex offender treatment program, see chapter 353E.