Incarcerated Person Welfare Fund Account

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The Incarcerated Person Welfare Fund holds all deposits of money, refund, rebate, or commission received from the Incarcerated Person Commissary and Incarcerated Person Phone Services. The incarcerated person telephone provider, Securus Phone Systems, provides commissions attributable to the use of pay telephones which are primarily used by incarcerated persons while incarcerated.

All money and property deposited in the Incarcerated Person Welfare Fund is managed by the Sheriff primarily for the benefit, education, and welfare of the incarcerated persons confined within the jail. Any funds that are not needed for the welfare of the incarcerated persons can be expended for the maintenance of county jail facilities. Maintenance of the county jail facility may include, the salary and benefits of personnel used in the programs to benefit the incarcerated persons, including, but not limited to, education, drug and alcohol treatment, welfare, library, accounting, and other programs deemed appropriate by the Sheriff.

Money in the Incarcerated Person Welfare Fund is not used to pay required county expenses of confining incarcerated persons in a local detention system, such as meals, clothing, housing, or medical services or expenses. An annual budget is prepared and an itemized report of these expenditures is submitted annually to the Board of Supervisors.

The Sheriff may expend money from the incarcerated person welfare fund to provide indigent incarcerated persons, prior to release from the county jail with essential clothing and transportation expenses within the county or transportation to the incarcerated person's county of residence.