356.30 - PRISONER TO PAY FOR BOARD -- LIMITATIONS.

        356.30  PRISONER TO PAY FOR BOARD -- LIMITATIONS.         Every prisoner of a county jail under a sentence to accommodate      the person's work schedule in accordance with section 356.26 is      liable for the cost of the prisoner's board in the jail as fixed by      the county board of supervisors.  The sheriff shall charge the      prisoner's account for the board and any meals provided in section      356.31.  If the prisoner is gainfully self-employed the prisoner      shall pay the sheriff for the board, in default of which the      prisoner's privilege under this chapter is automatically forfeited.      If necessarily absent from jail at a meal time, the prisoner shall at      the prisoner's request be furnished with a lunch to carry to work.      If the jail food is furnished directly, by the county, the sheriff      shall account for and pay over the meal payments to the county      treasurer.  The county board of supervisors may by resolution provide      that the county furnish or pay for the transportation of prisoners      employed under sections 356.26 to 356.35 to and from the place of      employment.  However, the charges for board and meals under this      section shall not exceed fifty percent of the wages or salaries of      the prisoner, after deductions required by law, including deductions      to satisfy any court-ordered child support obligations, earned during      the period of time for which the charges are made.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 356.30] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         84 Acts, ch 1144, § 2; 88 Acts, ch 1105, § 2         Referred to in § 331.303, 356.7, 356.28, 356.29, 356.33, 356A.4,      903.3