- (1) "Center" means a community correctional halfway house facility designed to facilitate an offender's readjustment to private life.
- (2) "Educational or vocational training" means that an offender is participating or is enrolled in an educational or vocational training program that is recognized as being fully accredited by the state, which includes academic, applied-technology or correspondence courses, and in which the student is matriculated or has declared intent to be involved in program-completion or degree-attainment within a reasonable period of time.
- (3) "Minimum wage" means compensation paid for hours worked in accordance with federally established guidelines.
- (4) "Offender" means a person under the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections residing in a community correctional center.
KEY: corrections, halfway houses, training, offender employment
Date of Last Change: March 13, 2001
Notice of Continuation: June 23, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 63G-3-201; 64-13-10; 64-13-14.5