United States Code · Section
§ 12242 — Definitions
34 U.S.C. § 12242
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In this part—“child” means a person who is less than 7 years of age.“community correctional facility” means a residential facility that—(A) is used only for eligible offenders and their children under 7 years of age;(B) is not within the confines of a jail or prison;(C) houses no more than 50 prisoners in addition to their children; and(D) provides to inmates and their children—(i) a safe, stable, environment for children;(ii) pediatric and adult medical care consistent with medical standards for correctional facilities;(iii) programs to improve the stability of the parent-child relationship, including educating parents regarding—(I) child development; and(II) household management;(iv) alcoholism and drug addiction treatment for prisoners; and(v) programs and support services to help inmates—(I) to improve and maintain mental and physical health, including access to counseling;(II) to obtain adequate housing upon release from State incarceration;(III) to obtain suitable education, employment, or training for employment; and(IV) to obtain suitable child care.“eligible offender” means a primary caretaker parent who—(A) has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment of not more than 7 years or is awaiting sentencing for a conviction punishable by such a term of imprisonment; and(B) has not engaged in conduct that—(i) knowingly resulted in death or serious bodily injury;(ii) is a felony for a crime of violence against a person; or(iii) constitutes child neglect or mental, physical, or sexual abuse of a child.“primary caretaker parent” means—(A) a parent who has consistently assumed responsibility for the housing, health, and safety of a child prior to incarceration; or(B) a woman who has given birth to a child after or while awaiting her sentencing hearing and who expresses a willingness to assume responsibility for the housing, health, and safety of that child,a parent who, in the best interest of a child, has arranged for the temporary care of the child in the home of a relative or other responsible adult shall not for that reason be excluded from the category “primary caretaker”.“State” means a State, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the United States Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands.
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