Section 4214 Of Article 2. Joint County Road Camp Act From California Penal Code >> Title 4. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
4214
. Within 15 days after any person is confined in the county
jail of any county within a district under a final judgment of
imprisonment rendered in a criminal action or proceeding, the county
parole commissioners of such county shall meet and determine whether
he should be paroled to work in the joint county road camps
established under this article. If it appears to the commissioners
that a prisoner is a fit subject for parole to a camp formed under
this article, they shall forthwith parole him with the requirement
that he perform labor in such joint county road camp wherever it may
then be situated, or may thereafter be moved to during his term of
imprisonment, and he shall forthwith be transferred by the sheriff of
the county in which he is confined to said road camp at the expense
of the county in which he was sentenced to imprisonment.