Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
I.
AUTHORITY. The Board of Corrections is vested with the authority to
promulgate this rule by Ark. Code Ann. §§
12-27-105,
16-93-1203,
and
16-93-1205.
II.
APPLICABILITY. All
Department of Community Correction (DCC) staff and residents.
III.
POLICY. It is Board policy
that residents may receive publications from recognized commercial or
charitable outlets. All publications are subject to inspection and may be
rejected if found to be detrimental to the security, discipline, or good order
of the center or if they propose, condone, or provide information likely to
facilitate criminal activity.
IV.
DEFINITIONS.
A.
Publications. Printed or electronic media such as books,
magazines, catalogs, advertising brochures, religious tracts, or
newspapers.
B.
Commercial
Outlet. Organizations such as a publisher, bookstore, educational, or
vocational institute.
C.
Charitable Outlet. An incorporated nonprofit organization
established to promote literacy or to provide literature for indigent
residents, or a religious group.
V.
GUIDELINES.
A. The Center Supervisor shall designate
staff to review incoming publications.
B. All publications are subject to inspection
and may be rejected if found to be detrimental to the security, discipline, or
good order of the center or if they propose, condone, or provide information
likely to facilitate criminal activity or if they are not from recognized
commercial or charitable outlets.
1. Examples
of material which would cause publications to be rejected are materials which:
a. provide instructions for devising weapons
or for combat techniques which would endanger center security or
safety;
b. encourage or describe
methods of escape;
c. provide
instructions for production of alcohol or other drugs;
d. promote illegal discrimination, violence,
verbal or sexual abuse or inflammatory attitudes toward any race, sex, age,
handicap, or other individuals or group(s).
e. encourage or instruct in the commission of
criminal activity, or depict in graphic and provocative fashion, illicit
actions including illegal sexual behavior;
2. Publications recommended for rejection
will be referred to the Assistant Center Supervisor who will review and make a
determination within 10 days. The Assistant Center Supervisor's decision can be
appealed to the Center Supervisor. Decisions must be made on the contents of an
individual publication, not on the basis of a list of approved publications or
previous issues.
C. The
Center Supervisor must approve or reject the publication within 10 days of
receipt. If the publication is rejected the resident must be notified, in
writing, of any decision to reject and the basis for rejection of the
publication. The resident is also notified of appeal procedure and options for
disposing of the publication. The resident must sign that the notice of
rejection has been received and has 15 days from notification to appeal the
decision. Should the resident refuse to sign, an employee will attest to the
fact that the resident was duly notified.
D. The decision to reject a publication may
be appealed further to the Deputy Director of Residential Services. This appeal
must also be initiated within ten (10) days of receipt of the Center
Supervisor's decision.
E. Any
rejected publication will be held safe by the Center Supervisor until the
appeal process has been completed, or until the 15-day period for filing an
appeal has expired.
F. Options for
disposing of a rejected publication are as follows:
1. Destruction,
2. Return of the publication to the sender at
the expense of the resident unless return postage is guaranteed,
3. Mailing the publication to a third party
at the expense of the resident.
Board Approval Date: 5/30/02
Effective Date: 9/15/02