Section 4007 Of Chapter 1. County Jails From California Penal Code >> Title 4. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 1.
4007
. When there is no jail in the county, or when the jail becomes
unfit or unsafe for the confinement of prisoners, the judge of the
superior court may, by a written order filed with the clerk of the
court, designate the jail of a contiguous county for the confinement
of any prisoner of his or her county, and may at any time modify or
vacate the order.
When there are reasonable grounds to believe that a prisoner may
be forcibly removed from a county jail, the sheriff may remove the
prisoner to any California state prison for safekeeping and it is the
duty of the warden of the prison to accept and detain the prisoner
in his or her custody until his or her removal is ordered by the
superior court of the county from which he or she was delivered.
Immediately upon receiving the prisoner the warden shall advise the
Director of Corrections of that fact in writing.
When a county prisoner requires medical treatment necessitating
hospitalization which cannot be provided at the county jail or county
hospital because of lack of adequate detention facilities, and when
the prisoner also presents a serious custodial problem because of his
or her past or present behavior, the judge of the superior court
may, on the request of the county sheriff and with the consent of the
Director of Corrections, designate by written order the nearest
state prison or correctional facility which would be able to provide
the necessary medical treatment and secure confinement of the
prisoner. The written order of the judge shall be filed with the
clerk of the court. The court shall immediately calendar the matter
for a hearing to determine whether the order shall continue or be
rescinded. The hearing shall be held within 48 hours of the initial
order or the next judicial day, whichever occurs later. The prisoner
shall not be transferred to the state prison or correctional facility
prior to the hearing, except upon a determination by the physician
responsible for the prisoner's health care that a medical emergency
exists which requires the transfer of the prisoner to the state
prison or correctional facility prior to the hearing. The prisoner
shall be entitled to be present at the hearing and to be represented
by counsel. The prisoner may waive his or her right to this hearing
in writing at any time. If the prisoner waives his or her right to
the hearing, the county sheriff shall notify the prisoner's attorney
of the transfer within 48 hours, or the next business day, whichever
is later. The court may modify or vacate the order at any time.
The rate of compensation for the prisoner's medical treatment and
confinement within a California state prison or correctional facility
shall be established by the Department of Corrections, and shall be
charged against the county making the request.
When there are reasonable grounds to believe that there is a
prisoner in a county jail who is likely to be a threat to other
persons in the facility or who is likely to cause substantial damage
to the facility, the judge of the superior court may, on the request
of the county sheriff and with the consent of the Director of
Corrections, designate by written order the nearest state prison or
correctional facility which would be able to secure confinement of
the prisoner, subject to space available. The written order of the
judge must be filed with the clerk of the court. The court shall
immediately calendar the matter for a hearing to determine whether
the order shall continue or be rescinded. The hearing shall be held
within 48 hours of the initial order or the next judicial day,
whichever occurs later. The prisoner shall be entitled to be present
at the hearing and to be represented by counsel. The court may modify
or vacate that order at any time. The rate of compensation for the
prisoner's confinement within a California state prison or
correctional facility shall be established by the Department of
Corrections and shall be charged against the county making the
request.