Section 2700 Of Article 1. Employment Of Prisoners Generally From California Penal Code >> Title 1. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 1.
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. The Department of Corrections shall require of every
able-bodied prisoner imprisoned in any state prison as many hours of
faithful labor in each day and every day during his or her term of
imprisonment as shall be prescribed by the rules and regulations of
the Director of Corrections.
Whenever by any statute a price is required to be fixed for any
services to be performed in connection with the work program of the
Department of Corrections, the compensation paid to prisoners shall
be included as an item of cost in fixing the final statutory price.
Prisoners not engaged on work programs under the jurisdiction of
the Prison Industry Authority, but who are engaged in productive
labor outside of such programs may be compensated in like manner. The
compensation of such prisoners shall be paid either out of funds
appropriated by the Legislature for that purpose or out of such other
funds available to the Department of Corrections for expenditure, as
the Director of Finance may direct.
When any prisoner escapes, the director shall determine what
portion of his or her earnings shall be forfeited and such forfeiture
shall be deposited in the State Treasury in a fund known as the
Inmate Welfare Fund of the Department of Corrections.