Code of the District of Columbia
Official codified DC law sourced from the DC Council Open Law Library (public domain). 21,163 sections indexed.
- § 24-251.01Definitions.
- § 24-251.02Authority to grant furloughs.
- § 24-251.03Purposes of furloughs; furloughs over 12 hours.
- § 24-251.04Procedures.
- § 24-251.05Records and reports.
- § 24-251.06Institutional review committees.
- § 24-251.07Report to Council.
- § 24-251.08Severability.
- § 24-261.01Rules.
- § 24-261.02Use of deadly and non-deadly force.
- § 24-261.02aRegistration of firearms for private operator.
- § 24-261.02bHealth professionals transferring from District government employment to employment by a private operator.
- § 24-261.03Inmates confined to CTF.
- § 24-261.04Immunity from liability; indemnification insurance.
- § 24-261.05Exemptions from leasing and property laws.
- § 24-263.01Telephone charges in penal or correctional institutions.
- § 24-263.02Prohibited charges in government contracts.
- § 24-263.03Department of Corrections report.
- § 24-263.04Operator-assisted calls.
- § 24-271Establishment of Fund
- § 24-272Availability of fund for rehabilitation of convicts
- § 24-273Sale of products and services, deposit of receipts, use
- § 24-274Annual report, disposition of funds
- § 24-275Transfer of assets
- § 24-276.01Definitions.
- § 24-276.02Use of restraints by places of confinement.
- § 24-276.03Reporting requirements.
- § 24-276.04Notice requirements.
- § 24-281Definitions.
- § 24-282Establishment of Inmate Welfare Fund; audit; report.
- § 24-283Uses of Inmate Welfare Fund.
- § 24-284Inmate Welfare Fund Committee.
- § 24-301Probation system; probation officers; appointment.
- § 24-302When probation may be granted; statement to probationers; rules and regulations.
- § 24-303Investigations and reports.
- § 24-304Discharge from or continuance of probation; modification or revocation of order.
- § 24-305Office and supplies for probation officers; expenses.
- § 24-306Psychiatric services.
- § 24-401.01Board of Parole — Creation; term of members.
- § 24-401.02Powers and duties of Board; transfer of employees, official records, etc. from Board of Parole.
- § 24-401.03Rulemaking.
- § 24-401Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole.
- § 24-401aBoard of Parole — Created; members; procedural rules; transfer of powers, employees, supplies and appropriations of Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole; duties of Parole Executive; cooperation of Department of Corrections.
- § 24-401bBoard of Parole — Created; members; procedural rules; transfer of powers, employees, supplies and appropriations of Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole; duties of Parole Executive; cooperation of Department of Corrections.
- § 24-401cApplication for reduction of sentence.
- § 24-402Employees of Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole.
- § 24-403.01Sentencing, supervised release, and good time credit for felonies committed on or after August 5, 2000.
- § 24-403.02Sentencing and good time credit for misdemeanors committed on or after August 5, 2000.
- § 24-403Indeterminate sentences; life sentences; minimum sentences.
- § 24-404Authorization of parole; custody; discharge.
- § 24-405Arrest for violation of parole.
- § 24-406Hearing after arrest; confinement in non-District institution.
- § 24-407Repeal of inconsistent laws; savings provision.
- § 24-408Prisoners who may be paroled.
- § 24-409Federal Parole Board.
- § 24-451Authority of Mayor to execute Interstate Parole and Probation Compact.
- § 24-452Definitions.
- § 24-453Severability.
- § 24-461Definitions.
- § 24-462Conditions present at time of sentencing excluded.
- § 24-463Board of Parole authority.
- § 24-464Medical parole.
- § 24-465Conditions for geriatric release.
- § 24-466Eligibility for public assistance.
- § 24-467Exceptions.
- § 24-468Medical and geriatric suspension of sentence.
- § 24-501Acquittal by reason of insanity; release after confinement; expenses of confinement; inconsistent statutes superseded; escaped persons; insanity defense; motions for relief.
- § 24-502Commitment while serving sentence.
- § 24-503Restoration to sanity.
- § 24-531.01Definitions.
- § 24-531.02Competence to proceed — Generally.
- § 24-531.03Competence examinations.
- § 24-531.04Initial competence determination.
- § 24-531.05Competence treatment.
- § 24-531.06Court hearings during and after treatment.
- § 24-531.07Extending treatment pending the completion of a civil commitment proceeding.
- § 24-531.08Dismissal.
- § 24-531.09Involuntary medication.
- § 24-531.10Statements made during the course of competence examination or treatment.
- § 24-531.11Tolling provisions.
- § 24-531.12Independent experts.
- § 24-531.13General provisions.
- § 24-601Purpose.
- § 24-602Definitions.
- § 24-603Public health program; delegation of powers by Mayor.
- § 24-604Public intoxication; confidential records.
- § 24-605Voluntary admission to inpatient centers; information program; involuntary detention.
- § 24-606Outpatient treatment; treatment where recovery unlikely; coordination of treatment programs.
- § 24-607Commitment by Court order.
- § 24-608Limitation of application of chapter.
- § 24-609Authority of Mayor to contract.
- § 24-610Programs for alcoholic employees.
- § 24-611Program for inmates in correctional institutions.
- § 24-612Program for juveniles and young adults.
- § 24-613Evaluations and recommendations by Mayor; publications; comprehensive plan.
- § 24-614Cost of treatment.
- § 24-615Donations.
- § 24-631[Omitted]
- § 24-632[Omitted]
- § 24-633[Omitted]
- § 24-634[Omitted]
- § 24-635[Omitted]
- § 24-636[Omitted]
- § 24-637[Omitted]
- § 24-638[Omitted]
- § 24-639[Omitted]
- § 24-640[Omitted]
- § 24-641[Omitted]
- § 24-642[Omitted]
- § 24-643[Omitted]
- § 24-644Advisory committee.
- § 24-701Purpose.
- § 24-702Definitions.
- § 24-703Order of examination.
- § 24-704Right to counsel.
- § 24-705Examinations by physicians.
- § 24-706When hearing is required.
- § 24-707Hearing.
- § 24-708Confinement of patient.
- § 24-709Release of patient.
- § 24-710Periodic examination of released patients.
- § 24-711Patient not deemed a criminal.
- § 24-712[Omitted].
- § 24-713Care and treatment of drug users; authority of Surgeon General.
- § 24-714Admittance into Public Health Service hospitals; narcotics users from District.
- § 24-715Release of patients.
- § 24-751.01[Omitted]
- § 24-751.02[Omitted]
- § 24-751.03[Omitted]
- § 24-751.04[Omitted]
- § 24-751.05[Omitted]
- § 24-751.06[Omitted]
- § 24-751.07[Omitted]
- § 24-751.08[Omitted]
- § 24-751.09[Omitted]
- § 24-751.10[Omitted]
- § 24-751.11[Omitted]
- § 24-751.12[Omitted]
- § 24-751.13[Omitted]
- § 24-801Enactment.
- § 24-802Definitions.
- § 24-803Enforcement and cooperation required of parties.
- § 24-804Regulations.
- § 24-805Reservation of authority.
- § 24-901Definitions.
- § 24-902Facilities for treatment and rehabilitation.
- § 24-903Sentencing alternatives.
- § 24-904Conditional release; unconditional discharge.
- § 24-905Determination that youth offender will derive no further benefit; appeal.
- § 24-906Unconditional discharge sets aside conviction.
- § 24-907Rules.
- § 24-921Definitions.
- § 24-922Establishment of the BOOT CAMP.
- § 24-923Location of BOOT CAMP.
- § 24-924Daily schedule.
- § 24-925Evaluation process.
- § 24-926Discipline.
- § 24-927Grooming.
- § 24-928Agreement form.
- § 24-929Removal.
- § 24-930Graduation.
- § 24-931Post-BOOT CAMP supervision.
- § 24-932Report.
- § 24-941Closure of Oak Hill Youth Center; transfer of operations to new facilities.
- § 25-1001Drinking of alcoholic beverage in public place prohibited; intoxication prohibited.
- § 25-1002Purchase, possession or consumption by persons under 21; misrepresentation of age; penalties.
- § 25-1003Prohibition on beverage storage containers in the DC Arena.
- § 25-1004Prohibition on use of watercraft under certain conditions.
- § 25-1005Prohibition on use of watercraft under certain conditions — consent to testing.
- § 25-1006Prohibition on use of watercraft under certain conditions — Preliminary testing; admissibility of test results.
- § 25-1007Prohibition on use of watercraft under certain conditions — Penalties.
- § 25-1008Prima facie evidence of intoxication.
- § 25-1009Operation of locomotive, streetcar, elevator, or horse-drawn vehicle by intoxicated person prohibited.
- § 25-101Definitions.
- § 25-102Sale of alcoholic beverages without a license prohibited.
- § 25-103Exceptions to license requirement.
- § 25-104Board authority to grant licenses.
- § 25-110Manufacturer’s licenses.
- § 25-111Wholesaler’s licenses.
- § 25-112Off-premises retailer’s licenses.
- § 25-113On-premises retailer’s licenses.
- § 25-113aLicense endorsements.
- § 25-114Arena C/X license requirements and qualifications; special provisions for on-premises retail licenses, class C, at DC Arena.
- § 25-115Temporary license requirements and qualifications.
- § 25-116Solicitor’s license requirements and qualifications.
- § 25-117Brew pub permit requirements and qualifications.
- § 25-118Tasting permit requirements and qualifications.
- § 25-119Importation permit requirements and qualifications.
- § 25-120Manager’s license requirements and qualifications.
- § 25-121Alcohol training and education certification providers.
- § 25-122Pool buying groups.
- § 25-123Farm winery retail license.
- § 25-124Wine pub permit requirements and qualifications.
- § 25-125Distillery pub permit requirements and qualifications.
- § 25-126On-site sales consumption permit.
- § 25-127Festival license.
- § 25-128Farmer’s market license.
- § 25-201Establishment of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board — Appointment and responsibilities.
- § 25-202Establishment of the Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration.
- § 25-203Transfer of functions of Alcoholic Beverage Control Division of the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs.
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