Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - CORRECTIONAL SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 68 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES
Chapter 3 - MAIL PRIVILEGES
Section 68-3-007 - Inmate-to-Inmate Mail

Current through March 20, 2024

007.01 Inmate-to-inmate mail is presumed to be a threat to the safety, security or good order of the facilities and is presumed to jeopardize the rehabilitation of the inmates.

007.02 Inmate-to-inmate correspondence may be allowed only if the inmates or parolees are immediate family or have a common interest in a legal matter and the correspondence will not threaten the safety, security or good order of the institution or jeopardize the rehabilitative process of the inmates or parolees.

007.03 An inmate cannot send mail to or receive mail from:

007.03A A parolee without the approval of the Warden and the Parole Administrator.

007.03B An inmate at another correctional institution without the approval of the Wardens of both institutions.

007.03C An inmate in the same institution without the Warden's approval.

007.04 Approval of inmate-to-inmate correspondence shall be in writing.

007.05 Staff designated by the Warden(s) may read incoming or outgoing mail sent from one inmate/parolee to another inmate/parolee.

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