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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XLVII
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND CORRECTIONS
Chapter 944
STATE CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM
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F.S. 944.24
944.24 Administration of correctional institutions for women.
(1) This section may be cited as the “Corrections Equality Act.”
(2) All regularly employed assistants, officers, and employees whose duties bring them into contact with the inmates of the institution shall be women as far as practicable.
(3) Women inmates shall have access to programs of education, vocational training, rehabilitation, and substance abuse treatment that are equivalent to those programs which are provided for male inmates. The department shall ensure that women inmates are given opportunities for exercise, recreation, and visitation privileges according to the same standards as those privileges are provided for men. Women inmates shall be given opportunities to participate in work-release programs which are comparable to the opportunities provided for male inmates and shall be eligible for early release according to the same standards and procedures under which male inmates are eligible for early release.
(4) The department shall continue to provide prenatal care and such medical treatment as determined by the Assistant Secretary for Health Services for an inmate who is pregnant.
(5) An inmate who is pregnant shall be provided with prenatal care and medical treatment for the duration of her pregnancy. The department shall ensure that a pregnant inmate receives supplemental food and clothing and is excused from inappropriate work assignments. An inmate shall be transferred to a hospital outside the prison grounds if a condition develops which is beyond the scope and capabilities of the prison’s medical facilities.
(6) Any woman inmate who gives birth to a child during her term of imprisonment may be temporarily taken to a hospital outside the prison for the purpose of childbirth, and the charge for hospital and medical care shall be charged against the funds allocated to the institution. The department shall provide for the care of any child so born and shall pay for the child’s care until the child is suitably placed outside the prison system.
History.s. 22, ch. 57-121; s. 18, ch. 61-530; ss. 19, 35, ch. 69-106; s. 46, ch. 77-120; s. 55, ch. 79-3; s. 1, ch. 79-331; ss. 1, 2, ch. 81-15; s. 1, ch. 91-195; s. 29, ch. 91-225.

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Amendments to 944.24


Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 944.24
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

Current data shows no reason an arrest or criminal charge should have occurred directly under Florida Statute 944.24.



Annotations, Discussions, Cases:

Cases from cite.case.law:

In RICHARDSON, v. STATE, 402 So. 2d 1286 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1981)

. . . Institution in Lowell, Florida, appeals from an order which denied her petition pursuant to section 944.24 . . .

BELANCY, v. BOOTH,, 400 So. 2d 1268 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1981)

. . . then heard testimony on the issue of whether the child should be placed under the authority of section 944.24 . . . Section 944.24, Florida Statutes (1979), provides: (1) All regularly employed assistants, officers and . . .

L. WAINWRIGHT, v. J. MOORE,, 374 So. 2d 586 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1979)

. . . the Florida Department of Corrections and the local prison officials based on Florida Statute Section 944.24 . . . Florida Statute Section 944.24 (1977) provides as follows: Administration of corrections institutions . . . Indeed, the effect of the trial court’s order and its construction of Section 944.24, Florida Statutes . . . In conclusion we hold that Section 944.24, Florida Statutes (1977), does not give to the mother of a . . .

L. v., 59 T.C. 732 (T.C. 1973)

. . . 1965 (partial)_ $3, 784. 79 1966_ 17, 486.49 1967_ 27,475. 25 1968_ 30, 947. 74 Year Amount 1969 _$34, 944.24 . . .