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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 33. Probation, Prisons, and Prisoners
- Chapter 30. Prison Facilities and Prisoners
- Section 17. Fees For Utilities Services For Prisoners.
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AS 33.30.017. Fees For Utilities Services For Prisoners.
- (a) The commissioner shall establish a reasonable utility fee for electrical utilities that are used by prisoners who are
confined in a state correctional facility.
- (b) The commissioner shall
- (1) charge each prisoner who possesses at least one major electrical appliance the utility fee established in (a) of this
section; the commissioner may deduct the utility fee monthly from the account established for a prisoner into which
money due the prisoner for labor is paid; if a prisoner is indigent, the commissioner shall make the deduction from any
amount credited to the indigent inmate's account;
- (2) if available from legislative appropriation, expend money deducted and collected under (1) of this subsection to
offset the cost of the department's utility expenses; the commissioner shall annually report on the amounts that are
collected and expended under this paragraph.
- (c) The provisions of (b) of this section do not apply to prisoners
- (1) who are
- (A) developmentally disabled; or
- (B) severely medically or cognitively disabled, as that term is defined in AS 33.16.900
;
- (2) who are housed in a mental health unit or psychiatric unit of a state correctional facility; or
- (3) while placed in a state correctional facility awaiting classification under classification procedures for the purpose
of making the appropriate assignment of the prisoner.
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