General Laws of Massachusetts - Chapter 124 Powers and Duties of the Department of Correction
- Massachusetts General Laws - Powers and duties of commissioner of correction - Chapter 124, Section 1
In addition to exercising the powers and performing the duties which are otherwise given him by law, the commissioner of correction, in this chapter called...
- Massachusetts General Laws - Deputy commissioners; duties - Chapter 124, Section 2
Subject to the supervision and control of the commissioner, the deputy commissioner for institutional services shall be responsible for planning and directing the efficient administration...
- Massachusetts General Laws - Repealed, 1955, 770, Sec. 122 - Chapter 124, Section 3 4
Repealed, 1955, 770, Sec.
- Massachusetts General Laws - Reports to governor - Chapter 124, Section 5
The commissioner shall, at least once in six months, report in writing to the governor the condition of the correctional institutions of the commonwealth, and...
- Massachusetts General Laws - Annual reports to general court - Chapter 124, Section 6
He shall make an annual report setting forth fully and in detail the actual condition on November thirtieth of each correctional institution of the commonwealth,...
- Massachusetts General Laws - Repealed, 1954, 567, Sec. 3 - Chapter 124, Section 7
Repealed, 1954, 567, Sec.
- Massachusetts General Laws - Reports of criminal cases by clerks of courts - Chapter 124, Section 8
Clerks of courts shall annually, on or before January fifteenth, make reports to the commissioner of all criminal cases commenced in the superior court in...
- Massachusetts General Laws - Monthly reports of arrests - Chapter 124, Section 9
The police commissioner of Boston, city marshals or chiefs of police and every officer making an arrest in a town not having a city marshal...
- Massachusetts General Laws - Corporate status of department for purpose of grants, gifts or bequests; site selection for new facilities; title to property - Chapter 124, Section 10
The department shall be a corporation for the purpose of taking, holding and administering in trust for the commonwealth any grant, gift or bequest made...
Last modified: September 11, 2015