(65 ILCS 5/11-4-10) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-4-10)
Sec. 11-4-10.
The sheriff or other officer in and for any county having
such agreement with any such city to whom any warrant of commitment for
that purpose may be directed by the court for such county, shall convey
such person so sentenced to the house of correction, and there deliver such
person to the keeper or other proper officer of the house of correction,
whose duty it shall be to receive such person so sentenced, and to safely
keep and employ such person for the term mentioned in the warrant of
commitment, according to the laws of the house of correction. The officers
thus conveying and so delivering the person or persons so sentenced shall
be allowed such fees, as compensation therefor, as shall be prescribed or
allowed by the county board of such county.
(Source: Laws 1965, p. 292.)
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(65 ILCS 5/11-4-11) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-4-11)
Sec. 11-4-11.
All provisions of law and ordinances authorizing the
commitment and confinement of persons in jails, bridewells and other city
prisons, are hereby made applicable to all persons who may or shall be,
under the provisions of this Division 4, sentenced to such house of
correction.
(Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)
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(65 ILCS 5/11-4-12) (from Ch. 24, par. 11-4-12)
Sec. 11-4-12.
The inspectors of any such house of correction may establish
in connection with the house of correction a department thereof, to be
called a house of shelter, for the more complete reformation and education
of females. The inspectors shall adopt rules and regulations by which any
female convict may be imprisoned in one or more separate apartments of the
house of correction, or of the department thereof called the house of
shelter. The superintendent of the house of correction shall appoint, by
and with the advice of the board of inspectors, a matron and other teachers
and employees for the house of shelter, whose compensation shall be fixed
and provided for as in this Division 4 provided for the officers and other
employees of the house of correction.
(Source: Laws 1961, p. 576.)
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