Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 004 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Rule 004.00.91-012 - Inmate Name Changes for Religious Purposes
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
825 Inmate Name Changes for Religious Purposes
The authority of the Board of Correction to promulgate this administrative regulation is vested in Act 50 of 1968, First Extraordinary Session, as amended; Act 52 of 1989, Regular Session.
To ensure a uniform method of record keeping that allows inmates to receive services and information under a new name when legally changed by the appropriate courts.
To all employees and inmates.
The Department of Correction shall allow persons who have legally changed their names for religious purposes to receive services and information by utilizing their AKA's.
Inmates must respond to his or her legally changed name or his or her commitment name if instructed to do so. Failure to comply may result in disciplinary action and/or the withdrawal of the "AKA" alternative upon approval of the appropriate assistant director.
The records of the Department of Correction and the clothing of inmates shall reflect both the commitment name and changed names of those inmates who have legally changed their names for religious purposes after incarceration.
The records and the inmate clothing shall be identified by using the "AKA" alternative. The changed name shall be added as an "AKA" following the commitment name in the prison records and on the inmate's clothing.
Upon an inmate legally changing his or her name, the warden/center supervisor shall be responsible for advising the appropriate supervisors.
When an approved "AKA" is being added to an inmate's clothing:
Staff shall first use the legally changed name when addressing an inmate.
Board of Correction Approval Date: 07/17/91
Attorney General Review Date: 07/17/91
Date Filed Secy, of State: 07/18/91