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Chapter 353

85 sections

§353-1.2 Director of corrections: powers and duties

§353-1.3 How deputy directors are chosen and what they do

§353-1.4 Setting up the prison health care program

§353-1.5 Criminal history record checks

§353-5 Notifying prosecutors about release recommendations

§353-6 Community correctional centers

§353-6.2 Community correctional centers must review pretrial detainees regularly

§353-6.5 Community programs for women in prison

§353-7 State must run a high security prison for dangerous inmates

§353-8 Conditional release centers

§353-9 Setting up temporary correctional facilities

§353-10 Intake service centers

§353-10.5 Who can be placed in alternative programs instead of jail

§353-11 Access to prisons and records; investigations

§353-11.5 Who can enter a prison and what happens if you don't have permission

§353-12 Correctional records and documents

§353-12.5 Monthly inmate reports to human services

§353-13 Medical checkup and health records for new prisoners

§353-13.1 When inmates can be charged for medical care

§353-13.3 Mental health care

§353-13.4 Substance abuse testing of inmates

§353-13.5 Prisoners can choose their own private doctors

§353-13.6 When can forced medical treatment happen?

§353-13.7 Starting a court case for forced medical treatment

§353-13.8 Notice and waiver for involuntary medical treatment hearings

§353-13.9 Court hearing rules for involuntary medical treatment

§353-14 Money for people leaving prison or parole

§353-15 Moving prisoners with contagious diseases

§353-16 Moving a state prisoner to a federal prison

§353-16.2 Transfer of inmates to out-of-state institutions

§353-16.3 Governor can plan out-of-state prisons with lawmaker approval

§353-16.5 Transferring prisoners to other countries under a treaty

§353-17 Furloughs for work and other approved reasons

§353-18 Setting pay for people in state correctional facilities

§353-19 Pay for work or training in prison

§353-20 How the department manages money for people in custody

§353-21 Money in a committed person's account

§353-22 Committed person's earnings are protected from garnishment

§353-22.5 Taking money from a committed person to pay certain costs

§353-22.6 Victim restitution from inmate accounts

§353-22.8 Child support payments from inmate trust accounts

§353-23 What happens to property after a criminal arrest

§353-24 When a conservator can be appointed for a prisoner

§353-25 What a conservator must do for a committed person

§353-26 When a conservator can be removed

§353-27 How a conservator gets paid and reimbursed

§353-28 Who gets property given to a committed person

§353-28.5 Family visits to state prisons

§353-29 Who may visit prisons

§353-30 Who can visit or contact a prisoner

§353-31 How correctional facility store money is handled

§353-32 Gifts to the Department

§353-34 Probation services fee

§353-35 Tracking information about incarcerated parents

§353-38 How federal reimbursement money is set aside and spent

§353-39 Prison sexual assault response and reporting rules

§353-40 Reporting deaths at prisons and community correctional centers

§353-41 New rules for when and how prisoners can be put in restrictive housing

§353-61 How parole board members are chosen and appointed

§353-62 What the Parole Board Must Do and How It Works

§353-63 Pay and travel expenses for Hawaii paroling authority members

§353-63.5 Alternative programs for parolees instead of jail

§353-64 Parole rules for people sentenced to prison

§353-65 Parole rules

§353-65.5 Reports to county clerk

§353-66 Parole rules, losing parole, and drug treatment requirements

§353-66.5 Telling courts about traffic warrants when parole is suspended

§353-67 Education as a condition of parole

§353-68 How prisoners can get parole and who decides

§353-69 When parole can be granted

§353-70 Final discharge from parole

§353-71 Who works as parole officers and what they do

§353-72 How pardons are reviewed and recommended

§353-101 State can make deals to house federal and military prisoners

§353-103 State approves existing federal prison contracts

§353-121 Definitions

§353-122 Rules for using restraints on pregnant women in custody

§353-123 Enforcement: telling staff and pregnant women about the rules

§353-131 Definitions for victim notification system

§353-132 Statewide victim notification system

§353-133 How the state meets its duty to tell victims about offenders

§353-134 State must update offender system but cannot be sued for missed notices

§353-135 Law enforcement cooperation

§353-136 How the victim notification fund gets money and is spent

§353-137 Committee that oversees the victim notification system