Scope of Projects — Contracts With Private Enterprise — Inmate Participation
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The commissioner may establish and implement within the boundary of the present correctional facilities now established, or facilities that may be established in the future, certain demonstration-type projects involving the employment of inmates of the institutions by private industry. The projects shall also provide for the delivery of supportive services to inmates participating in the demonstration projects, including, but not limited to, training, education and counseling.
In establishing projects, the commissioner may enter into agreements, by contract, and subject to procedures to be approved by the procurement commission. Any construction required under any contract or agreement shall not be by the state of Tennessee, but shall be by private enterprise with any private enterprise pursuant to which such private enterprise may establish, by construction, lease or otherwise, facilities at the main facility for the purpose of carrying out industrial or other operations authorized in this part. Private corporations and their employees, excluding inmates, must be of good moral character.
The inmates' participation shall be on a voluntary basis.