State inmate definition

State inmate means any person who is sentenced by the state to a term of imprisonment in a correctional facility or who is sentenced to a term of imprisonment pursuant to section 16-11-308.5, C.R.S.
State inmate means an individual, other than a state probationary inmate or state parole inmate, who is committed to the custody of the department.
State inmate means an individual, other than a state probationary inmate or

More Definitions of State inmate

State inmate means an inmate of a Department of Corrections institution. [1967 c.504 §2; 1987 c.320 §200]
State inmate means a person, other than a probationary inmate or state parole
State inmate means [a person] an individual, other than a state probationary
State inmate means an individual who is committed to the custody of the Department and housed in a county correctional
State inmate means any person who is sentenced by the state to a term of imprisonment

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  • State department means the state department of human services.

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