1731 - Establishment.

                               SUBCHAPTER C                              OTHER COUNTIES     Sec.     1731.  Establishment.     1732.  Board meetings.     1733.  Appointment of warden and employees.     1734.  Powers of peace officers.     1735.  Expenditures.     1736.  Bonding requirement.     § 1731.  Establishment.        (a)  General rule.--            (1)  In counties of the third, fourth and fifth class,        the persons now holding the following offices and their        successors in each county of the third, fourth or fifth class        shall compose a board to be known as the board of inspectors        of the jail or county prison.            (2)  The following persons shall be members of the board:                (i)  The president judge of the court of common pleas            or a judge designated by him.                (ii)  The district attorney.                (iii)  The sheriff.                (iv)  The controller.                (v)  The county commissioners.            (3)  The board and the officers appointed by it shall        provide for the safekeeping, discipline and employment of        inmates and the government and management of the correctional        institution.            (4)  The duty of the sheriff relating to the safekeeping        of inmates shall cease and determine on their committal to        the correctional institution, and the sheriff may not be        furnished a residence in the correctional institution.            (5)  Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (2), the        president judge may choose at any time to delete the judge        position from the board by so notifying the chairperson and        secretary of the board in writing. The decision to delete        this position shall remain in effect for as long as the        president judge making the decision shall remain as president        judge and thereafter until rescinded in like fashion by a        successor.        (b)  Counties that may elect to be subject to subchapter.--     Any county of the sixth, seventh or eighth class may elect by     resolution of the county commissioners to be governed by the     provisions of this subchapter.