47-5-132 - Housing of prisoners; "hot racking", tents and "double bunking".

§ 47-5-132. Housing of prisoners; "hot racking", tents and "double bunking".
 

(1)  In addition to any other powers and duties of the Commissioner of Corrections, the commissioner is authorized to study and develop a plan for rotating bed space, known in military terms as "hot racking," for adult offenders committed to the Department of Corrections. The plan, as determined by the commissioner, may include rotating shifts of labor, training and sleep. 

(2)  In addition, the commissioner may: 

(a) In his discretion as he deems necessary to address emergency overcrowding situations, utilize military-style temporary housing facilities and infrastructure, for the incarceration of adult offenders committed to the department. Such facilities shall include tents or other temporary structures, any necessary ditches for drainage purposes, any temporary infrastructure and any other improvement or accompaniment to such structures. All such facilities shall be constructed as much as possible by adult offenders in the custody of the Department of Corrections, possessing the minimum constructions skills necessary. 

(b) In his discretion, require that any bed in the state correctional system shall be converted to a bunk bed, in order that a space occupied by a bed will consist of a bed on top of a bed, which shall be known as "double-bunking." 
 

Sources: Laws,  1994 Ex Sess, ch. 26, § 29, eff from and after passage (approved August 23, 1994).