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Section
221.020
Sheriffs to be jailers, exception, Clay County.
Section
221.025
Electronic monitoring permitted, when — credit of time against period of confinement.
Section
221.030
Coroner to be jailer, when.
Section
221.040
Sheriff and jailer to receive prisoners — penalty for refusal — medical exams required.
Section
221.044
Persons under eighteen may not be confined in adult jails, exceptions — commitment to juvenile detention facilities, when.
Section
221.050
Separation of prisoners.
Section
221.060
Prisoners to have certain privileges.
Section
221.065
Feminine hygiene products, available at no cost to female persons in custody.
Section
221.070
Prisoners liable for cost of imprisonment — certification of outstanding debt.
Section
221.080
County commission to bear certain expenses.
Section
221.095
Private jails, defined — reports of possible criminal violations required — missing prisoners, requirements.
Section
221.097
Private jails — prisoners to be confined separately, when — health care services, adequate care required — limitation on contracts with private jails.
Section
221.102
Canteen or commissary in county jail authorized — revenues to be kept in separate account — fund created.
Section
221.105
Boarding of prisoners — amount expended, how fixed, how paid, limit — reimbursement by state, when.
Section
221.111
Delivery or concealment on premises of narcotics, liquor, or prohibited articles, penalties — visitation denied, when — personal items permitted to be posted — expungement, when.
Section
221.120
Medicine and medical attention for prisoners, definitions.
Section
221.122
Repayment for medical care to be term of probation, parole or conditional release.
Section
221.125
Suspension of MO HealthNet medical assistance in lieu of termination, when.
Section
221.130
Contagious disease — certification of physician — order for removal.
Section
221.150
Shackling of prisoner, how paid.
Section
221.160
Criminal costs, how paid.
Section
221.170
Prisoners, leave from jail, when — compensation earned on leave, how applied — three-fourths rule (certain cities and counties).
Section
221.230
Jail of another county to be used, when.
Section
221.240
Sheriff to take prisoners before circuit court.
Section
221.250
Failure of sheriff to comply with section 221.240 — penalty.
Section
221.260
Commitment from another county, expenses, how paid.
Section
221.270
Jailer to receive and keep United States prisoners.
Section
221.280
Penalty for failure to receive and keep United States prisoners.
Section
221.290
United States to pay for use of jails.
Section
221.300
Grand jury to visit jail, when.
Section
221.310
Humane treatment of prisoners.
Section
221.320
Board of visitors — appointment — terms.
Section
221.330
Organization of board.
Section
221.340
Duties of board.
Section
221.350
Board to make yearly report.
Section
221.353
Damage to jail property, class E felony.
Section
221.400
Regional jail districts may be established, procedure, contents, holding of prisoners.
Section
221.402
Regional jail districts, powers.
Section
221.405
Commission — members, vacancies, budget.
Section
221.407
Regional jail district sales tax authorized, ballot language — special trust fund established — expiration date.
Section
221.410
Powers, duties.
Section
221.415
Director, duties — salary.
Section
221.420
Use of regional jail, purpose — county may keep its own jail.
Section
221.425
Regional jail district solely liable for its debts — income exempt from state taxes.
Section
221.430
District income, distribution upon dissolution.
Section
221.500
Construction bids for a minimum security facility — commissioner of administration to contract with.
Section
221.503
MULES to be notified of escape of a dangerous felon from certain jails and detention facilities, when, information to be included.
Section
221.510
Pending outstanding warrants in MULES and NCIC systems, inquiry conducted, when (Jake's Law).
Section
221.515
Jailers authorized to serve arrest warrants on inmates — jailers may carry firearms, when — escaped prisoners, power of jailer to arrest.