- (a) Interference with custody of a committed person is knowingly taking or enticing any committed person away from the control of such person's lawful custodian without privilege to do so.
- (b) Interference with custody of a committed person is a class A nonperson misdemeanor.
- (c) As used in this section, "committed person" means any person committed other than by criminal process to any institution or other custodian by a court, officer or agency authorized by law to make such commitment.
L. 2010, ch. 136, § 45; July 1, 2011.