Pennsylvania Code § 61-1106

Powers of peace officers.
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A chief administrator, deputy superintendent or corrections officer of a State correctional facility may exercise the powers of a peace officer in the performance of that individual's duties generally in:
(1) Guarding, protecting and delivering inmates.
(2) Protecting the property of the department.
(3) Capturing and returning inmates that may have escaped within the immediate area of a State correctional facility or mode of transport. For the purposes of this section, the immediate area of a State correctional facility or mode of transport shall encompass the curtilage up to and including one-half of one mile.
SUBCHAPTER B
INMATE TRANSFERS
Sec.
1151. General transfer authorization.
1152. Transfers to city department.
1153. Expense of removing certain inmates.
1154. Law enforcement use of county correctional institutions.

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