9813 - Work release or other court order and purposes.

     § 9813.  Work release or other court order and purposes.        (a)  Generally.--Notwithstanding any provision of law, if any     offender has been sentenced to undergo imprisonment in a county     jail for a term of less than five years, the court, at the time     of sentence or at any time thereafter upon application made in     accordance with this section, may enter an order making the     offender eligible to leave the jail during necessary and     reasonable hours for the purpose of working at his employment,     conducting his own business or other self-employed occupation,     including housekeeping and attending to the needs of family,     seeking employment, attending an educational institution,     securing medical treatment or for other lawful purposes as the     court shall consider necessary and appropriate.        (b)  Procedure.--At the time of imposition of a county jail     sentence, a crime victim receiving notice of the sentence     imposed shall be informed that the offender may be eligible for     an order under this section. An application for an order under     this section shall be served on the attorney for the     Commonwealth. Prior to granting any order under this section,     the court shall ensure that the attorney for the Commonwealth     and a registered crime victim have received notice of the     application and had a reasonable opportunity to be heard on the     application.        (c)  Revocation or modification of previously entered     order.--The county jail officials may detain and recommit the     offender or preclude the offender from leaving the county jail     if the offender violates the conditions set by the jail     officials or the court, or if allowing the offender to leave the     county jail poses a risk to community safety or the orderly and     safe management of the jail. The jail officials shall notify the     court of such action. In addition, the order of court may be     revoked or modified at any time with notice to the prisoner.     (Sept. 25, 2008, P.L.1026, No.81, eff. 60 days)        2008 Amendment.  Act 81 added section 9813.