47-5-28 - Additional powers and duties of commissioner.

§ 47-5-28. Additional powers and duties of commissioner.
 

The commissioner shall have the following powers and duties: 
 

(a) To implement and administer laws and policy relating to corrections and coordinate the efforts of the department with those of the federal government and other state departments and agencies, county governments, municipal governments, and private agencies concerned with providing offender services; 

(b) To establish standards, in cooperation with other state agencies having responsibility as provided by law, provide technical assistance, and exercise the requisite supervision as it relates to correctional programs over all state-supported adult correctional facilities and community-based programs; 

(c) To promulgate and publish such rules, regulations and policies of the department as are needed for the efficient government and maintenance of all facilities and programs in accord insofar as possible with currently accepted standards of adult offender care and treatment. 

(d) To provide the Parole Board with suitable and sufficient office space and support resources and staff necessary to conducting Parole Board business under the guidance of the Chairman of the Parole Board; 

(e) To make an annual report to the Governor and the Legislature reflecting the activities of the department and make recommendations for improvement of the services to be performed by the department; 

(f) To cooperate fully with periodic independent internal investigations of the department and to file the report with the Governor and the Legislature; 

(g) To perform such other duties necessary to effectively and efficiently carry out the purposes of the department as may be directed by the Governor. 
 

Sources: Laws,  1976, ch. 440, § 15; reenacted, 1981, ch. 465, § 18; reenacted, 1984, ch. 471, § 18; reenacted, 1986, ch. 413, § 18; Laws, 1988, ch. 504, § 9; Laws, 1989, 1st Ex Sess, ch. 3, § 10; Laws, 1995, ch. 416, § 2, eff from and after passage (approved March 15, 1995).