Offenders/residents
must participate in an orientation upon admission to any department facility.
The department holds offenders/residents accountable for the information
presented in orientation. The department must provide orientation to
newly-committed offenders/residents within the first 28 days of admission. The
department provides a supplemental orientation within the first 28 days of
admission to adult offenders transferred from another department facility and
adult offenders readmitted to a facility as a release violator without a new
felony conviction. Adult offenders readmitted to a facility within a one-year
period are not required to receive orientation.
Orientation
activities must be conducted with all resident admissions regardless of
admission type or length of time since last placement in a correctional
facility.
Within 24 hours of arrival at the
facility, offenders/residents must receive written information regarding
visiting, including at a minimum:
1. Facility address/phone number,
directions to the facility and information about local transportation;
2. Days and hours of visitation;
3. Approved dress code and identification
requirements for visitors;
4. Items authorized in visitation room;
5. Special rules for children;
6. Authorized items that visitors may
bring to give to the offender/resident; and
7. Special visits.There are NO free phone calls. You will have to set up a pre-paid account with the carrier at the prison. If you are long distance from the facility, the calls are $5-15 each. InmateAid has a Discount Service that will get you a local telephone number marked to the rate center of the prison. The cost of the calls will drop to about $1.65 each. You may contact us at Aid@inmateAID.com for further details.
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Accepted Answer Date Created: November 17,2014