The Rhode Island Mutual Aid Act enables correctional officers employed by the state to provide assistance to other jurisdictions during emergencies or significant events requiring additional personnel. This could include situations like natural disasters, large-scale public events, or other incidents where the local correctional workforce requires augmentation. For example, if a neighboring state experiences a prison riot requiring additional security, Rhode Island correctional officers could be deployed under the provisions of this act to help restore order.
This inter-jurisdictional cooperation offers several critical advantages. It ensures adequate staffing levels during crises, enhancing the safety and security of correctional facilities and the public. It also promotes resource sharing and cost efficiency, allowing states to pool resources rather than each maintaining excessive standby personnel. Historically, such agreements have proven vital in managing unforeseen circumstances and ensuring continuity of operations within correctional systems. The act likely establishes protocols for deployment, compensation, and liability coverage for the officers involved.