Section 5006 Of Chapter 1. The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation From California Penal Code >> Title 7. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 1.
5006
. (a) (1) All moneys now held for the benefit of inmates
currently housed in Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
facilities including those known as the Inmate Canteen Fund of the
California Institution for Men; the Inmate Welfare Fund of the
California Institution for Women; the Trust Contingent Fund of the
California State Prison at Folsom; the S.P.L. Commissary, Canteen
Account, Hobby Association, Camp Account, Library Fund, News Agency
of the California State Prison at San Quentin, the Prisoners' Fund;
and the Prisoners' Employment Fund, shall be deposited in the Inmate
Welfare Fund of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, in
the State Treasury, which is hereby created. The money in the fund
shall be used solely for the benefit and welfare of inmates of
prisons and institutions under the jurisdiction of the Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation, including the following:
(A) The establishment, maintenance, employment of personnel for,
and purchase of items for sale to inmates at canteens maintained at
the state institutions.
(B) The establishment, maintenance, employment of personnel, and
necessary expenses in connection with the operation of the hobby
shops at institutions under the jurisdiction of the department.
(C) Educational programs, hobby and recreational programs, which
may include physical education activities and hobby craft classes,
inmate family visiting services, leisure-time activities, and
assistance with obtaining photo identification from the Department of
Motor Vehicles.
(D) Funding for innovative programming by not-for-profit
organizations offering programs that have demonstrated success and
focus on offender responsibility and restorative justice principles.
All funding used for this purpose shall go directly to the
not-for-profit organizations and shall not be used for department
staff or administration of the programming.
(2) The warden of each institution, in collaboration with at least
two representatives from local or state advocacy groups for inmates
and two members of either the men's or women's advisory council or
similar group within each institution, shall meet at least biannually
to determine how the money in the fund shall be used to benefit the
inmates of the respective institution. It is the intent of the
Legislature that the funds only be expended on services other than
those that the department is required to provide to inmates.
(b) There shall be deposited in the Inmate Welfare Fund all net
proceeds from the operation of canteens and hobby shops and any
moneys that may be assigned to the state prison by prisoners for
deposit in the fund. The moneys in the fund shall constitute a trust
held by the Secretary of the Department of Corrections and
Rehabilitation for the benefit and welfare, as herein defined, of all
of the inmates of institutions and prisons under the jurisdiction of
the department.
(c) The Department of Finance shall conduct a biennial audit of
the Inmate Welfare Fund to include an audit report which shall
summarize expenditures from the fund by major categories. At the end
of each intervening fiscal year, a statement of operations shall be
prepared that shall contain the same information as would be provided
in the biennial audit. At least one copy of any statement of
operations or audit report shall be placed in each library maintained
by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and shall be
available there to any inmate.