Mental illness. Applicability of article to mentally ill persons, §42-6-6. Notice. Final disposition, §42-6-3. Proceedings initiated by inmate, §42-6-3. DETAINERS —Cont’d Request for final disposition, §42-6-3. Temporary custody of inmate, §42-6-5. Sheriffs. Temporary custody of inmate requesting disposition, §42-6-5. Temporary custody of inmate requesting disposition, §42-6-5. Trial. Time limit, §42-6-3. Effect of failure to meet after delivery of inmate, §42-6-4. DIET. Prison inmates. Permissible punishment, §42-5-58. DILAPIDATED BUILDINGS. Unfit buildings or structures. Power of counties and municipalities to repair, close or demolish, §§41-2-7 to 41-2-17. DIRKS. Unauthorized possession by inmates, §42-5-63. DISABILITY IN LINE OF DUTY. Board of pardons and paroles. Employee retention of weapon and badge, §42-9-9. DISABLED PERSONS. Probation. Agreements for probation services, extenuating factors, §42-8-102. DISASTERS. Prison inmates. Working on private property because of natural disasters, §42-1-5. DISEASES. Communicable diseases. Prisons and prisoners. Injury or contact by inmate presenting possible threat of transmission, §42-1-6. Notification to transporting law enforcement agency of inmate’s disease, §42-1-7. Prisons and prisoners. Communicable diseases. Injury or contact by inmate presenting possible threat of transmission, §42-1-6. Notification to transporting law enforcement agency of inmate’s disease, §42-1-7. 23 INDEX DISORDERLY HOUSES. Abatement of nuisances. Places used for unlawful sexual purposes, §§41-3-1 to 41-3-13. DISTRICT ATTORNEYS. Pardons and paroles. Decision of board as to parole of inmate. Notification to district attorney, §42-9-47. Inmate failed to serve time required for automatic initial consideration. Notice to district attorney, §42-9-46. Prisoners release date. Notification of district attorney of projected release date, §42-5-9. Prisons and prisoners. Confidentiality of information. Institutional inmate files and central office inmate files. Classified as confidential state secrets and privileged under law. Access by district attorneys, circumstances authorizing, §42-5-36. DIVERSION CENTERS.