356A.3 - ALTERNATIVE CONFINEMENT OF PRISONERS.

        356A.3  ALTERNATIVE CONFINEMENT OF PRISONERS.         A district judge may sentence and commit a person to a facility      established and maintained pursuant to section 356A.1 or 356A.2      instead of the county jail.  A district judge may order the transfer      of a person sentenced and committed to the county jail to such a      facility upon the judge's own motion, the motion of the sentenced and      committed person, or the motion of the sheriff.  The original order      of commitment or the order of transfer to the facility shall set      forth the terms and conditions of the detention or commitment and      that the detained or committed person shall abide by the terms and      conditions of this chapter and the rules of the facility to which      committed or transferred.  The order shall be read to the detained,      committed, or transferred person in open court.  The committing court      or a district judge may order a person who has been detained,      committed, or transferred to such a facility to be transferred to the      county jail if, upon hearing, the court determines the person has      been refractory or disorderly, has willfully destroyed or injured any      property in the facility, or has violated any of the terms and      conditions of the order of detention, commitment, or transfer or the      provisions of this chapter or the rules of the facility where the      person was detained or committed.  Any violations of the order of      detention, commitment, or transfer shall further be punished as      contempt of court pursuant to chapter 665.  Section 719.4 is      applicable to any person detained, committed, or transferred to a      facility established and maintained pursuant to this chapter.  The      county or city to which the cause originally belonged is liable for      the expense of the original detention, commitment, or transfer and      the subsequent expenses of maintaining the person in the facility.      
         Section History: Early Form
         [C73, 75, 77, 79, 81, S81, § 356A.3; 81 Acts, ch 117, § 1067] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         83 Acts, ch 123, § 160, 209