SENATE AMENDED PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 2318, 2656 PRINTER'S NO. 3540
No. 1811 Session of 1975
INTRODUCED BY MESSRS. LEDERER, HAMMOCK, IRVIS, FISHER, BERSON, OLIVER, RICHARDSON, TAYOUN, BLACKWELL, MYERS, RHODES, SCIRICA, WAGNER, CUMBERLAND AND W. D. HUTCHINSON, OCTOBER 1, 1975
SENATOR KELLEY, LAW AND JUSTICE, IN SENATE, AS AMENDED, JUNE 21, 1976
AN ACT 1 Amending the act of May 16, 1921 (P.L.579, No.262), entitled, as 2 amended, "An act providing for the better management of the 3 jails or county prisons in the several counties of this 4 Commonwealth of the third, fourth, fifth classes and in 5 certain counties of the sixth class by creating, in such 6 counties, a board to be known by the name and style of 7 inspectors of the jail or county prison, with authority to 8 appoint a warden of such prison, and by vesting in said 9 board, and the officers appointed by it, the safe-keeping, 10 discipline, and employment of prisoners and the government 11 and management of said jails or county prisons," requiring 12 certain board meetings to be held at the prison. 13 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 14 hereby enacts as follows: 15 Section 1. Section 2, act of May 16, 1921 (P.L.579, No.262), 16 entitled, as amended, "An act providing for the better 17 management of the jails or county prisons in the several 18 counties of this Commonwealth of the third, fourth, fifth 19 classes and in certain counties of the sixth class by creating, 20 in such counties, a board to be known by the name and style of 21 inspectors of the jail or county prison, with authority to
1 appoint a warden of such prison, and by vesting in said board, 2 and the officers appointed by it, the safe-keeping, discipline, 3 and employment of prisoners and the government and management of 4 said jails or county prisons," reenacted October 26, 1972 5 (P.L.1053, No.265), is amended to read: 6 Section 2. That, within thirty days after this act shall 7 become effective in any county, the above-named board shall meet 8 and organize by the election of a president and secretary. A 9 majority of the members of said board shall constitute a quorum 10 for the transaction of business, and all actions of said board 11 must be by the approval of a majority of all the members of said 12 board. The board shall meet monthly, or oftener if required, and 13 keep regular minutes of their proceedings in a book, to be filed 14 with the financial records of each of said counties, and shall 15 make such rules and regulations for the government and 16 management of the prison, and the safe-keeping, discipline, and 17 employment of the prisoners, as may be deemed necessary. Such 18 meetings shall be held at the prison no less than quarterly. The 19 board shall appoint a warden of the prison[, who shall reside in <-- 20 the building]. The warden, subject to the approval of the board, <-- 21 may appoint such deputy or deputies, assistant or assistants, 22 keeper or keepers, as may be required in the taking care of the 23 prison. The number and compensation of such deputies, 24 assistants, or keepers shall be fixed by the salary board. I17L16JR/19750H1811B3540 - 2 -