Code of Vermont Rules
Agency 13 - AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES
Sub-Agency 130 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Chapter 007 - INMATE ACCESS TO PUBLICATIONS
Section 13 130 007 - INMATE ACCESS TO PUBLICATIONS
Current through August, 2024
Purpose.
The Vermont Department of Corrections (DOC) is responsible for maintaining safety, security, and order at the correctional facilities and providing programs of treatment and rehabilitation for inmates. Publications that contain depictions of nudity or sexually explicit images interfere with its ability to maintain safe, secure, and orderly correctional facilities and to rehabilitate and treat inmates. The purpose of this rule is to establish standards for DOC staff to determine whether inmates shall be denied access to publications because they interfere with DOC's ability to maintain safe, secure, and orderly correctional facilities and to rehabilitate and treat inmates.
Definitions.
As used in this Rule, "nudity" means a pictorial depiction where genitalia, or the areola or nipple of female breasts, are exposed.
As used in this Rule, "publication" means a book, booklet, pamphlet, or similar document, or a single issue of a magazine, periodical, newsletter, newspaper, plus such other materials addressed to a specific inmate such as advertising brochures, flyers, and catalogs.
As used in this Rule, "sexually explicit" means a pictorial depiction of actual or simulated sexual acts, including sexual intercourse, oral sex, or masturbation. Written descriptions of sexual acts are not sexually explicit.
Rule.
GENERAL PUBLICATION GUIDELINES
DOC staff shall not provide inmates with personally-acquired publications of any type.
Inmates may-request and have access to magazines, newspapers, softcover books, and other publications sent directly from publishers or commercial distributors. In addition, inmates may receive:
1. Educational materials, as authorized by a staff member of the Community High School of Vermont (CHSVT), related to a course or coursework in which the inmate is enrolled;
2. Religious publications provided by the facility Volunteer Services Coordinator (VSC) or an approved representative of an inmate's faith;
3. Legal texts and publications approved by request to the Superintendent or designee; and
4. Legal materials, as authorized by the Legal Education Director.
Inmates shall not be permitted to have hardcover books, with the exception of educational texts.
ORDERING PUBLICATIONS
Inmates may access publications by making a written request or by having family or friends order them.
1. Inmate requests to order a publication may be denied in cases when:
2. Family or friends may order publications for an inmate only if:
PROHIBITED PUBLICATIONS
The DOC prohibits publications that: pose a threat to the safety, security, or orderly operation of the correctional facility; might facilitate criminal activity; or contain nudity or sexually explicit material.
Guidelines for Reviewing 7Publications
All publications sent directly to inmates from publishers or commercial distributors shall be reviewed by a staff member to identify prohibited content. The following guidelines shall be used when determining if a publication should be prohibited:
1. The DOC shall not reject a publication solely because its content is religious, philosophical, political, social, sexual, or unpopular or repugnant.
2. The DOC may reject a publication only if it determines it will interfere with the safety, security, or orderly operation of the correctional facility, or if it might facilitate criminal activity. Publications may be rejected if they meet one of the following criteria:
3. When reviewing religious materials, staff shall refer to the DOC administrative directive on religious services.
4. The DOC shall establish a review and appeals process for the disapproval of publications.
This process shall require the DOC to notify the inmate and publisher whenever a publication is disapproved.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
28 V.S.A. § 102(c)(l).