Code of Alabama - Title 45: Local Laws - Section 45-48-230 - Employees; feeding prisoners

Section 45-48-230 - Employees; feeding prisoners.

(a) The Sheriff of Marshall County may employ, subject to the approval of the county commission and within the budget of the sheriff's office as provided by the county commission, employees necessary to carry out the purposes of the office.

(b) The Sheriff of Marshall County shall be entitled to receive the allowance provided for by Sections 14-6-42 and 14-6-43, as amended, for the feeding of prisoners in the county jail, and for preparing and serving such food. On or before the tenth day of each month the sheriff of the county shall furnish to the governing body of the county, and to the State Department of Finance and to the State Department of Corrections, an itemized statement, verified by name, race, and sex, the offense charged, authority for committing, disposition of prisoner, if sentenced, date sentenced, date discharged, and the number of days in jail. The sheriff shall also set out the amount of money actually expended for purchasing and supplying of all foodstuff for feeding prisoners during the month immediately preceding.

(Acts 1977, No. 588, p. 781, §§ 1, 2; Act 87-608, p. 1057, § 1; Act 2000-103, p. 127, § 1.)

Last modified: May 3, 2021