§ 27-66-602 - County convicts working on roads.
               	 		
27-66-602.    County convicts working on roads.
    (a)    (1)  It  shall be lawful to provide in any highway charter for working the male  county convicts of any county on the public roads and highways of that  county.
      (2)  But if the county  convicts are to be worked in any district which is not coextensive with  the county from which they came, then the working of convicts shall have  to be approved by the county court having jurisdiction thereof, which  approval shall rest in the sound discretion of the court, irrespective  of any vote or endorsement by the electors of the district.
(b)  Every  charter providing for working county convicts shall provide for the  appointment of proper overseers, guards, physicians, and other officers  and employees necessary and convenient for the control and well-being of  the convicts. The overseers, guards, and other officers herein provided  for the working of county convicts shall have the same powers and  duties with reference to the convicts as sheriffs, jailers, or other  peace officers have under similar circumstances.
(c)  The  expense of feeding, clothing, housing, and superintending county  convicts shall be charged to the particular improvement district or  county where they are worked according to the time they may be used in  such district or county.
      (1)  Each  county shall be credited or paid the amount of costs incurred in the  trial of every convict, and the convict shall receive the same credit  per day on costs and fine or penalty as is now provided by law.
      (2)  If  county convicts are to be worked in any special improvement district,  each county furnishing convicts may receive a flat compensation for  their labor of not less than seventy-five cents (75cent(s)) per day.
      (3)  All payments and settlements provided in this section shall be made in cash.