(1) The executive director may establish an off-grounds work program for any appropriate minimum and minimum-restrictive inmates. The purpose of the program is to provide employment opportunities for such inmates, to reinforce the rehabilitation of such inmates, and to provide inmates with the necessary skills and appropriate work ethics in reentering the work force and their communities. Under the program, inmates may be assigned to appropriate work assignments requested by any federal, state, or local governmental agency or nonprofit agency. Appropriate work assignments shall be determined by the executive director. Requests from agencies and agency agreements with the department shall comply with criteria established by the executive director pursuant to section 17-20-115; except that such criteria may include but is not limited to the following requirements:
That a requesting agency outline in detail any work to be performed by inmates, theperiod of time for completing the project, and the respective responsibilities of the requesting agency and the department of corrections in connection with the project agreement;
That a requesting agency provide any necessary materials, equipment, and
transportation or defray operational costs of state vehicles;
That appropriate security be provided at all times. In connection with this requirement, agencies may contract with the department of corrections for the department to provide such security.
That a requesting agency ensure that any person who supervises an inmate in connection with a work project be trained by department of corrections personnel to supervise correctional inmates. Such training may be provided by department of corrections personnel.
That the number of inmates supervised by one person not exceed ten;
That a requesting agency comply with any reporting requirements established by theexecutive director in connection with an off-grounds work project and the inmates participating in such project;
That an inmate receive security clearance to leave a correctional facility by the classification officer or committee and receive approval from the executive director;
That inmates be compensated in accordance with the provisions of this title and withthe Colorado department of corrections inmate pay regulation, including, but not limited to, provisions with respect to deductions and reimbursement for care claims.
No project shall be undertaken or agreement made for any project that results in anypersonal benefit or profit for a private individual as opposed to the public.
The executive director may appoint one or more designees to perform the duties andfunctions set forth in this section.
Source: L. 95: Entire section added, p. 876, § 11, effective July 1. L. 2000: IP(1) amended, p. 849, § 48, effective May 24.