Colorado Code § 17-24-121

Venture agreements
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(1) The department of corrections, working through
the division, is authorized to enter into agreements with private persons for the utilization of
inmate labor in the manufacture, processing, or assembly of components, finished goods,
services, or product lines within facilities owned or leased by the department. Such agreements
shall be subject to the prior review of the attorney general and the correctional industries
advisory committee.
(2) The department is authorized to enter into agreements subject to state fiscal rules and
the prior review of the attorney general which allow for shared financing by the division and the
private contractor for the facility, equipment, raw materials, and operation of industries
developed pursuant to the provisions of this section.
(3) Inmates producing goods and services under the terms of an agreement authorized by
this section shall be paid on a scale to be determined by the executive director of the department
in the best interests of the division.
(4) The division is authorized to market goods and services produced under a venture
agreement to any office, department, institution, or agency supported in whole or in part by the
state or any political subdivision thereof or to any other state, the federal government, any
nonprofit organization, any private sector retailer, or the general public.
(5) The wages of an inmate working under an agreement entered into pursuant to this
section with a private person shall be distributed under guidelines established by the executive
director in order to offset the cost of imprisonment and incidental expenses, pay court-ordered
restitution, make voluntary payments to the victims assistance and law enforcement fund
established in section 24-33.5-506, C.R.S., pay the pro rata share of child support cost as
established by the department of human services, and establish a savings account to assist the
inmate upon release and to offset state costs at the time of release.

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