§ 9.92.140. County jail prisoners may be compelled to work
When a person has been sentenced by a district judge or a judge of the superior court to a term of imprisonment in the county jail, whether in default of payment of a fine, or costs or otherwise; such person may be compelled to work eight hours, each day of such term, in and about the county buildings, public roads, streets and grounds: PROVIDED, This section and RCW 9.92.130 shall not apply to persons committed in default of bail.
[1987 c 202 § 145; Code 1881 § 2076; 1867 p 56 § 24; 1858 p 10 § 1; RRS § 10190.]
Notes:
Intent -- 1987 c 202: See note following RCW 2.04.190.
Employment of prisoners: RCW 36.28.100.
Working out fine: Chapter 10.82 RCW. Sections: Previous 9.92.060 9.92.062 9.92.064 9.92.066 9.92.070 9.92.080 9.92.090 9.92.100 9.92.110 9.92.120 9.92.130 9.92.140 9.92.151 9.92.200 9.92.900 Next
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