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Article 2
Department of Corrections and Community Supervision

Sections

5
Department of corrections and community supervision
7
Organization of department of corrections and community supervision
8
Testing of certain applicants for employment
9
Access to information of incarcerated individuals via the internet
10
Parole officers
11
Identification card program
15‑B
Education
15‑C
Acceptance of grants or gifts
16
Expense of autopsy
17
Notice to emergency contacts
18
Superintendents of correctional facilities
19
Salary and emoluments of superintendents
20
Library
21
Acquisition of real property by purchase and acquisition
22
Institution officers not to be interested in institution contracts
22‑A
Qualification for employment as a correction officer
23
Transfer of incarcerated individuals from one correctional facility to another
24
Civil actions against department personnel
24‑A
Actions against persons rendering health care services at the request of the department
25
Mutual assistance by institutional and local fire fighting facilities
26
Establishment of commissaries or canteens in correctional institutions
29
Department statistics
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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