Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Corrections
Executive Bureau
Community Status; Eligibility Criteria
Part 6 - PRISONER RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
Section R. 791.6638 - Telephone monitoring
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 638.
(1) The director shall select a call control system that will permit the monitoring of telephone calls placed by prisoners in a facility or institution over telephones which are designated for use by prisoners.Monitoring shall be routinely conducted at facilities or institutions designated by the director.
(2) Monitoring shall be conducted to preserve the security and orderly management of the institution or facility; to prevent criminal activity, including the smuggling of contraband; and to protect the general public. Telephone calls to an attorney or any federal, state, or local public official shall not be monitored if all of the following conditions are met:
(3) A request to place an unmonitored call under the provisions of subrule (2) of this rule shall be honored within 3 business days of receipt of the request by the warden or facility head, or designee, if the conditions specified in subrule (2) are met.
(4) Notice of call monitoring shall be provided as follows:
(5) The monitoring of telephone calls shall be conducted in a manner so that only the following entities have access to the monitoring equipment and the record of monitored calls:
(6) Information which is obtained from monitored telephone calls and which is evidence of a violation of, or an attempt to violate, state law or which evidences the commission of, or attempt to commit, a major misconduct violation, as defined in R 791.5501, shall be disclosed to any law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the violation of, or attempt to violate, a state law and shall be disclosed to department staff as necessary to conduct a major misconduct hearing pursuant to R 791.3315. Upon request, a law enforcement agency shall be provided with a certified copy of the record of a monitored telephone call that contains evidence of a crime or an attempted crime.
(7) For purposes of this rule, "monitoring" means to listen to or record, or both.