Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 217
Department of Corrections
←217.910
Section 217.010.1
217.010→
August 28, 2015
Beginning January 1, 2017--Definitions.
217.010. As used in this chapter and chapter 558, unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise, the following terms shall mean:
(1) "Administrative segregation unit", a cell for the segregation of
offenders from the general population of a facility for relatively
extensive periods of time;
(2) "Board", the board of probation and parole;
(3) "Chief administrative officer", the institutional head of any
correctional facility or his designee;
(4) "Correctional center", any premises or institution where
incarceration, evaluation, care, treatment, or rehabilitation is provided
to persons who are under the department's authority;
(5) "Department", the department of corrections of the state of
Missouri;
(6) "Director", the director of the department of corrections or his
designee;
(7) "Disciplinary segregation", a cell for the segregation of
offenders from the general population of a correctional center because the
offender has been found to have committed a violation of a division or
facility rule and other available means are inadequate to regulate the
offender's behavior;
(8) "Division", a statutorily created agency within the department or
an agency created by the departmental organizational plan;
(9) "Division director", the director of a division of the department
or his designee;
(10) "Local volunteer community board", a board of qualified local
community volunteers selected by the court for the purpose of working in
partnership with the court and the department of corrections in a
reparative probation program;
(11) "Nonviolent offender", any offender who is convicted of a crime
other than murder in the first or second degree, involuntary manslaughter,
involuntary manslaughter in the first or second degree, kidnapping,
kidnapping in the first degree, rape in the first degree, forcible rape,
sodomy in the first degree, forcible sodomy, robbery in the first degree or
assault in the first degree;
(12) "Offender", a person under supervision or an inmate in the
custody of the department;
(13) "Probation", a procedure under which a defendant found guilty of
a crime upon verdict or plea is released by the court without imprisonment,
subject to conditions imposed by the court and subject to the supervision
of the board;
(14) "Volunteer", any person who, of his own free will, performs any
assigned duties for the department or its divisions with no monetary or
material compensation.
(L. 1982 H.B. 1196 § 2, A.L. 1984 S.B. 611, A.L. 1989 H.B. 408, A.L.
1994 S.B. 763, A.L. 1995 H.B. 424, A.L. 1997 H.B. 823 merged with
S.B. 430, A.L. 2013 H.B. 215, A.L. 2014 S.B. 491, A.L. 2014 H.B.
1371)
Effective 1-01-17
2017
2017
1997
2017
217.010. As used in this chapter and chapter 558, unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise, the following terms shall mean:
(1) "Administrative segregation unit", a cell for the segregation of
offenders from the general population of a facility for relatively
extensive periods of time;
(2) "Board", the board of probation and parole;
(3) "Chief administrative officer", the institutional head of any
correctional facility or his designee;
(4) "Correctional center", any premises or institution where
incarceration, evaluation, care, treatment, or rehabilitation is provided
to persons who are under the department's authority;
(5) "Department", the department of corrections of the state of
Missouri;
(6) "Director", the director of the department of corrections or his
designee;
(7) "Disciplinary segregation", a cell for the segregation of
offenders from the general population of a correctional center because the
offender has been found to have committed a violation of a division or
facility rule and other available means are inadequate to regulate the
offender's behavior;
(8) "Division", a statutorily created agency within the department or
an agency created by the departmental organizational plan;
(9) "Division director", the director of a division of the department
or his designee;
(10) "Local volunteer community board", a board of qualified local
community volunteers selected by the court for the purpose of working in
partnership with the court and the department of corrections in a
reparative probation program;
(11) "Nonviolent offender", any offender who is convicted of a crime
other than murder in the first or second degree, involuntary manslaughter,
kidnapping, kidnapping in the first degree, rape in the first degree,
forcible rape, sodomy in the first degree, forcible sodomy, robbery in the
first degree or assault in the first degree;
(12) "Offender", a person under supervision or an inmate in the
custody of the department;
(13) "Probation", a procedure under which a defendant found guilty of
a crime upon verdict or plea is released by the court without imprisonment,
subject to conditions imposed by the court and subject to the supervision
of the board;
(14) "Volunteer", any person who, of his own free will, performs any
assigned duties for the department or its divisions with no monetary or
material compensation.
2017
217.010. As used in this chapter and chapter 558, unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise, the following terms shall mean:
(1) "Administrative segregation unit", a cell for the segregation of
offenders from the general population of a facility for relatively
extensive periods of time;
(2) "Board", the board of probation and parole;
(3) "Chief administrative officer", the institutional head of any
correctional facility or his designee;
(4) "Correctional center", any premises or institution where
incarceration, evaluation, care, treatment, or rehabilitation is provided
to persons who are under the department's authority;
(5) "Department", the department of corrections of the state of
Missouri;
(6) "Director", the director of the department of corrections or his
designee;
(7) "Disciplinary segregation", a cell for the segregation of
offenders from the general population of a correctional center because the
offender has been found to have committed a violation of a division or
facility rule and other available means are inadequate to regulate the
offender's behavior;
(8) "Division", a statutorily created agency within the department or
an agency created by the departmental organizational plan;
(9) "Division director", the director of a division of the department
or his designee;
(10) "Local volunteer community board", a board of qualified local
community volunteers selected by the court for the purpose of working in
partnership with the court and the department of corrections in a
reparative probation program;
(11) "Nonviolent offender", any offender who is convicted of a crime
other than murder in the first or second degree, involuntary manslaughter,
kidnapping, kidnapping in the first degree, rape in the first degree,
forcible rape, sodomy in the first degree, forcible sodomy, robbery in the
first degree or assault in the first degree;
(12) "Offender", a person under supervision or an inmate in the
custody of the department;
(13) "Probation", a procedure under which a defendant found guilty of
a crime upon verdict or plea is released by the court without imprisonment,
subject to conditions imposed by the court and subject to the supervision
of the board;
(14) "Volunteer", any person who, of his own free will, performs any
assigned duties for the department or its divisions with no monetary or
material compensation.
1997
217.010. As used in this chapter and chapter 558, unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise, the following terms shall mean:
(1) "Administrative segregation unit", a cell for the segregation of
offenders from the general population of a facility for relatively extensive
periods of time;
(2) "Board", the board of probation and parole;
(3) "Chief administrative officer", the institutional head of any
correctional facility or his designee;
(4) "Correctional center", any premises or institution where
incarceration, evaluation, care, treatment, or rehabilitation is provided to
persons who are under the department's authority;
(5) "Department", the department of corrections of the state of Missouri;
(6) "Director", the director of the department of corrections or his
designee;
(7) "Disciplinary segregation", a cell for the segregation of offenders
from the general population of a correctional center because the offender has
been found to have committed a violation of a division or facility rule and
other available means are inadequate to regulate the offender's behavior;
(8) "Division", a statutorily created agency within the department or an
agency created by the departmental organizational plan;
(9) "Division director", the director of a division of the department or
his designee;
(10) "Local volunteer community board", a board of qualified local
community volunteers selected by the court for the purpose of working in
partnership with the court and the department of corrections in a reparative
probation program;
(11) "Nonviolent offender", any offender who is convicted of a crime
other than murder in the first or second degree, involuntary manslaughter,
kidnapping, forcible rape, forcible sodomy, robbery in the first degree or
assault in the first degree;
(12) "Offender", a person under supervision or an inmate in the custody
of the department;
(13) "Probation", a procedure under which a defendant found guilty of a
crime upon verdict or plea is released by the court without imprisonment,
subject to conditions imposed by the court and subject to the supervision of
the board;
(14) "Volunteer", any person who, of his own free will, performs any
assigned duties for the department or its divisions with no monetary or
material compensation.
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