Cca Correspondence Procedures Saguaro Correctional Center Mail Policy 2009
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POLICY TITLE Correspondence 16 CHAPTER POLIC•f NUMBER Procedures 16-1 Page 1 EFFECTIVE DATE SUPERSEDES DATE CORRECTIONS CORPORATION OF ERICA OCTOBER 28, 2009 NOVEMBER 1, 1997 $1GNA rUNE ON FILE FACILITY •PPORT C•NTER Richard P. Seiter E*ecutlve Vice PfesldenVChief Co•recl•ns Offset FACILITY NAME SIGNA rUR£ ON FILE A FACILITY S•RT CENTER G,A. Pu•eaf. IV Executi• Vice P/esiden•Genetal Counsel of 25 SAGUARO CORRECTIONAL CENTER FACILITY EFFECTIVE DATE FACILITY SUPERSEDES DATE FEBRUARY 1, 2010 JANUARY 1, 2009 POLICY: 16-1.1 policy of CCA to allow all inmates/residents, including those housed in segregation units, to correspond with individuals and organizations outside of the facility. The sending and receiving of correspondence will only be restricted to the extent necessary to prevent a threat to the safety, security, and good order of the facility, the safety or well being of any individual, or for other legitimate penalogical purposes. It is the AUTHORITY: 16-1.2 CCA Company Policy DEFINITIONS: 16-1.3 requiring proof of delivery. Censorin.q Mail The act of monitoring and withholding general correspondence, periodicals, and publications that are found to be detrimental to the security, good order, or discipline of the facility or that might incite violence or facilitate criminal activity. For the purpose of this policy, any items found in incoming/outgoing mail that are not Contraband authorized at the facility and/or not authorized to be sent out of/into the facility. A class of mail that includes all matter wholly or partly in writing or typewriting, all First Class Mail actual and personal correspondence, all bills and statements of account (e.g. postcards, letters, and sealed parcels). Mail, incoming and outgoing, between an inmate/resident and individual General Correspondence other than those approved for special correspondence. Any article or substance designated by the U.S. Department of Transportation Hazardous Material (DOT) as being capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety, and property during transportation. Indiqent Inmate/Resident An inmate/resident having maintained a balance of at least three dollars ($3.00) or less in their account, physical possession, or in both combined for thirty (30) days prior to the request for supplies. However, some facilities may vary due to contract requirements. AT THIS FACILITY, THE DOLLAR AMOUNT USED FOR INDIGENCY IS: Certified Mail -Uninsured first class mail THREE DOLLARS AT THIS FACILITY, THE PROCEDURE USED FOR INDIGENCY IS: DOLLARS Proprietary 21626641 (•;3.00). Information (:•3.00) OR LESS FOR THIRTY Not For Distribution Copyrighted (30) CONTINUOUS Property DAYS. of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 2 of 25 16-1 Inmate/Resident Any adult or juvenile, male or female housed in a CCA facility. Inmates/residents be also referred to as detainees, prisoners, or offenders depending on classification and in may accordance with facility management contracts Insured Mail A service that provides indemnity coverage for a lost, rifled, to the standards for the service and payment of the applicable fee. Perishable Matter An item (such as produce, live animal, and thereby lose value, create a health hazard, or cause mailing conditions. Obscene Material ALL of the following Catalogs, advertisements, apply: or a or damaged article, subject live plant) that can deteriorate in the mail nuisance or disturbance under ordinary brochures and other material is deemed obscene when applying contemporary state standards, would find that the material, taken whole, appeals to the prurient interest; The material, taken as a whole, depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual content The average person, as a as policy; defined in this The material, taken Paper Printed Matter having on and whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value. which words, letters, characters, figures or images (or any combination of as a the character of a bill or statement of account, or of actua• personal correspondence, been reproduced by any process other than handwriting or typewriting. have Publication Books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets, brochures, flyers, magazines, newsletters or similar materials (to include articles printed from the internet or clipped from magazines/newspapers) published by an individual, organization, or corporation that is distributed or made available through any them) not means. Reasonable Suspicion Actions, conduct, or circumstances which lead the company to believe that activity in conflict with CCA policy and procedures has taken or is taking place. Reqi.s.tered Mail A service by which, through a system of receipts, the United States Postal Service (USPS) monitors the movement of the piece of mail from the point of acceptance to the point of delivery. The sender receives a receipt at the time of mailing and a delivery record is kept at the post office of address. Sexual Content -Content, regardless of how it is produced, that contains any picture, photograph, or similar visual representation or image of an individual or portion on the human body which depicts nudity, sexual conduct, sadomasochistic abuse, bestiality, or homosexuality and/or detailed verbal descriptions or narrative accounts of deviate sexual behavior. drawing, Special Correspondence correspondents by this policy. Mail between an inmate/resident and Standard Mail A class of mail consisting of mailable matter lhat is not class mail or is not mailed as a publication. designated special persons required to be mailed as first- matter, pamphlets, weighs fewer than sixteen (16) ounces and includes circulars, printed catalogs, newsletters, direct mail, and merchandise or mail matter that weighs ounces or more. Standard mail matter that sixteen (16) Standard mail matter that weighs sixteen pounds such as bound printed matter. (16) but ounces or more Property of Corrections no more than seventy (70) 16-1,4 PROCEDURES: PROCEDURESINDEX Proprletarylnfotmation 2162664.1 Not For Distribution Copyrighted Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 3 of 25 SECTION A B C D E F G H 16-1 SUBJECT Communication of Procedures Supplies and Postage Envelope Preparation Correspondence Receptacles United States Postal Service (USPS) Facility Postal Services Prohibited Correspondence/Items Prohibited Publications Re•lulations Suspicious Correspondence Funds Special Correspondents Restricted Correspondents Inmate Correspondents K M Correspondence N Internal O P Q R S T U Correspondence Inspection/Review of Correspondence Withheld Correspondence/Items/Publications Distribution of Correspondence Packages Correspondence Restriction Forwardin 9 of Correspondence Collection of COMMUNICATION OF PROCEDURES 1. The Inmate/Resident Handbook will include information regarding the facility's At a minimum, the handbook will include the following: correspondence procedures. policy facility; General reference to this a. and availability of the policy; c. Mailing Mailing d. Procedures for obtaining supplies e Instructions how to f. special correspondents; Notification that as long as the inmate/resident bears the mailing cost, there is the volume of correspondence that the inmate/resident can no limit on sendlrece•ve or on the length, language, content, or source of correspondence or publications except when it is a clear violation of this policy; Notification that general correspondence may be opened and inspected for security reasons; Notification that special correspondence will only be opened in the presence of b. address of the address for funds: on postage; address envelopes; and List of g. h. i. the inmate/resident; j. censoring mail; and Package procedures (if applicable). k. All employees responsible for the collection, review/inspection, distribution, and disposition of inmate/resident correspondence will be required to review this policy and sign Proprietary Information 2162664. Procedures for a 1-1G Policy/Post Order/PCN Acknowledgement Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property form. of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 4 of 25 16-1 All 1-1G's will be maintained by the facility Manager, Quality Assurance accordance with procedures out/ined in CCA Policy 1-1 Policy Management. a in SUPPLIES AND POSTAGE B 1. Indigent Inmates/Residents Upon request, indigent inmates/residents will be provided with supplies and postage for general and special correspondence as outlined below. A charge will not be placed against future deposits to the inmate/resident's trust account to recover the costs of materials and postage provided to the inmate/resident while the inmate/residents was in indigent status. General Correspondence a. Indigent inmates/residents will be provided a sufficient amount of i. supplies (i.e. paper and writing utensils) to maintain community ties, Indigent inmates/residents will also be provided postage in an amount ii. equal to three (3) one (1) ounce letters per week, unless otherwise mandated by contractual requirements. The facility will not be responsible for providing additional postal iii. services (e.g. registered mail, certified mail, insured mail, etc.), unless otherwise mandated by contractual requirements. iv. FOR CONTRACTUAL REQUIREMENTS AT THIS FACILITY, INDIGENT POSTAGE SUPPLIES TO PROVIDING AND INMATES/RESIDENTS FOR GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE ARE: FIRST CLASS POSTAGE AND SUFFICIENT SUPPLIES TO SEND AT LEAST THREE (3) GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE ITEMS PER WEEK. Special Correspondence i. Indigent inmates/residents will be provided paper and writing utensils) identified in this policy. supplies (i.e. correspondents a sufficient amount to write to of special Indigent inmates/residents will also be provided postage in an amount to five (5) one (1) ounce letters per week, unless otherwise mandated by contractual requirements. equal The facility will not be responsible for providing additional postal services (i.e. registered, certified, or insured mail), unless otherwise mandated by contractual requirements. iV. REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS FACILITY, CONTRACTUAL INDIGENT SUPPLIES AND POSTAGE TO PROVIDING INMATES/RESIDENTS FOR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE ARE: AT FIRST CLASS POSTAGE AND SUFFICIENT SUPPLIES TO SEND AT LEAST FIVE (5) SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE ITEMS PER WEEK. 2. Proprietary 21626(•.1 Information Non-Indigent Inmates/Residents Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 5 of 25 lS-1 Non-indigent inmates/residents may purchase supplies and postage through the facility's commissary. The amount of supplies and postage that an inmate/resident may purchase and possess will be in accordance with the facility's allowable property list. Incoming Correspondence When required by contract, regulations, or law, inmates/residents may receive supplies and postage in incoming correspondence. AT THIS FACILITY, PROCEDURES FOR RECEIVING SUPPLIES AND POSTAGE IN INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE PER CONTRACT, REGULATIONS, OR LAW ARE: INMATES ARE PROHIBITED FROM RECEIVING SUPPLIES AND POSTAGE IN INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE. ALL POSTAGE AND SUPPLIES MUST BE URCHASED THROUGH THE FACILITY COMMISARYI' ENVELOPE PREPARATION All general correspondence Incoming At a minimum, correspondence must be received in a the following information sent to inmates/residents: a. Inmate/resident's name; b. Inmate/resident's identification number; c. Facility d Name and full address of the sender. NOTE: name When the sender is At a must minimum, correspondence an letter size included be envelope. on any incoming approved special correspondent, the following information sent by inmates/residents: ii. iii. Facility iv Name and full address of the receiver. name as outlined in this be marked "Confidential". Inmate/resident's name; Inmate/resident's number; i. or and address; and policy, the envelope should also Outgoing a. legal standard must be included on any and address; The inmate/resident shall use their commitment name unless it has been legally changed. facility address, inmates/residents may not include business position titles in their return address information. names or All envelopes addressed to special correspondents, as outlined in this policy, Other than the must be marked "Confidential". Drawings on outgoing correspondence are not allowed if they obstruct processing. Proprietary 2162664.1 Information Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 6 of 25 f. Failure to properly address an envelope may result in the the correspondence to the inmate/resident. opening g. All outgoing correspondence will include a statement correspondence originated from a correctional facility and responsible for the substance or contents. to reflect that the that the facility is not and return of CORRESPONDENCE RECEPTACLES 1. At least one (1) correspondence receptacle will be available for inmates/residents to securely drop their outgoing correspondence. general population RECEPTACLE(S) ARE LOCATED IN AT THIS FACILITY, THE CORRESPONDENCE THE FOLLOWING LOCATION(S): ON THE WALKWAY OUTSIDE THE DINING HALL, / Each facility will establish procedures for the collection of outgoing correspondence for inmates/residents who do not have access to the general population correspondence receptacle (e.g. segregation, medical observation, etc.). THIS FACILITY, CORRESPONDENCE COLLECTION INMATES/RESIDENTS THAT DO NOT HAVE ACCESS POPULATION CORRESPONDENCE RECEPTACLE(S) ARE: AT MAILBOXES IN SEGREGATION ARE LOCATED COLLECTED EACH DAY MONDAY-FRIDAY. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE IN EACH POD. MAIL IS (USPS) REGULATIONS All correspondence addressed to inmates/residents must be sent Postal Service (USPS) and comply with USPS Regulations. 1. PROCEDURES FOR TO THE GENERAL through the United States (USPS) prohibits the mailing of any of the following: Potentially hazardous materials that are not properly marked and packaged; Perishable items that are not properly marked and packaged; Correspondence containing any vile, or obscene material, and matter inciting The United States Postal Services a. b. c. violence d. or terrorism; Solicitations that mimic billing statements, unless accompanied by disclaimer: a prominent Solicitations stating approval by the USPS or Postmaster General, or conformance to any postal law or regulation; and f. Correspondence that bears deliberate imitations of postal markings and/or postal trademarks (e.g. "Priority Mail", etc.). Correspondents are personally responsible for the content of each item of correspondence they send through the USPS. e 2. 3. Proprietary Information 21626•. violation of laws governing correspondence will be referred to postal authorities and to appropriate criminal authorities. The sender may be subject to civil or criminal penalties and/or federal prosecution for violation of postal laws. Any Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 7 of 25 16-1 FACILITY POSTAL SERVICES 1. facility will provide services for inmates/residents to send correspondence by registered, certified, or insured mail as long as the inmate/resident pays all associated costs according to current postal regulations. The facility will not provide for express mail, COD, private carriers, or stamp a collecting for inmates/residents while confined at the facility. Facility postal services are intended for inmates/residents and should not be used by employees to send/receive personal correspondence. In the event personal correspondence •s received for an employee a. unintentionally, the correspondence will be opened prior to delivery. The employee will be required to sign a 16-1A Unauthorized Use of Facility Mail Services form acknowledging that they understand that they are not to have personal correspondence sent to the facility b. In the event personal correspondence is placed in an outgoing correspondence receptacle, the correspondence will be returned to the employee. The employee will be required to sign a 16-1A acknowledging that they understand that they are not to send personal correspondence from the facility. A copy of the signed 16-1A form will be sent to the Human Resources Office for c. inclusion in the employee's file. The Facility Mailroom shall maintain a current address list of federal, state, county, appellate, and district courts. The Facility Mailroom shall maintain a current address list of health care providers that CCA uses for off-site inmate/resident medical appointments. Facility Mailroom employees shall obtain postage rate charts through the local servicing post office. Current copies of these charts will be maintained and posted in areas The where all inmates/residents have access. prohibited from using facility postal services for the following, by contractual requirements: Receiving any contraband or anything of an illegal or threatening nature; Soliciting or accepting any publicahon or item which has not been paid for in Inmates/residents are unless otherwise mandated a. b. advance; c. d. Obligating themselves or others Joining or participating in book, a inmate/resident; Proprietary 2162664 Information or third-party; Soliciting or accepting anything of value without written approval of the Warden/Administrator or designee; Sending any items other than correspondence out of the facility without the written approval of the Warden/Administrator or designee; Sending or receiving correspondence for another inmate/resident; Sending or receiving correspondence with coded messages; Sending or receiving information related to the crime or sentence of another via e. payments; record, tape, or CD clubs, either personally to time Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 8 of 25 Directing protect or conducting any real estate property or 16-1 business close out operations, except a as necessary to business; and k Sending/receiving Cash-On-lgetivery (C019) correspondence. I. CONTRACTUAL REQUIREMENTS AT THIS FACILITY, PROHIBITED FACILITY POSTAL SERVICES ARE: REGARDING PROHIBITED CORRESPONDENCE/ITEMS 1 Correspondence Correspondence containing malicious, false, inflammatory, or other types of statements or information, the purpose of which is reasonably intended to harm, or intimidate an employee, visitor, or guest may be prohibited. Correspondence that could reasonably jeopardize legitimate penalogical interests includes, but is not limited to: Prohibited b. Plans to escape; Plans for criminal activities; c. Plans to introduce contraband into d. Plans for activities in violation of e Threats to the f. Information which, if communicated, would create a clear and present danger of violence and physical harm to a human being (including racially inflammatory a. safety and security out of the or facility; facility rules; of facility order, discipline or rehabilitation; material); g. h. Letters or materials written in code or a foreign language when the inmate/resident understands English (unless the Warden/Administrator or designee determined that the recipient does not read and write fluently in English); Correspondence third which attempts to forward unauthorized correspondence to a party; i. Obscene material; j. Correspondence which encourages deviate sexual behavior which is criminal, in violation of facility rules, detrimental to the rehabilitation of inmates/residents, or determined by the Warden/Administrator or designee to be detrimental to the safety and security of the facility (these materials include, but are not limited to, pictures, drawings, or photographs which display or suggest vaginal, rectal, or oral penetration by a person or object, ejaculation, bestiality, sadistic or masochistic behaviors, child pornography, or the suggestion of child pornography); Correspondence which may enable one (1) or more inmates/residents to ascertain the time(s), date(s), and/or location(s) of upcoming off-site appointments or transports; Personal identifying information (e.g. birth certificate, social security number, driver's license number, etc.) of individuals other than the inmatelresident's and his/her immediate family; and Proprietary 21626641 Information Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 9 of 25 16-1 general correspondence for which rejection is reasonably related to a legitimate penalogical interest. NOTE: Any restrictions imposed on prohibited correspondence shall be unrelated to the suppression of expression and may not be restricted solely based on unwelcome or unflattering opinions. These restrictions shall not apply to information and/or statements communicated for the express purpose of obtaining legal assistance. m. Other Prohibited Items Items normally contained in general correspondence that are considered prohibited include, but are not limited to: Maps of the city where the facility is located or surrounding communities; a. b. Polaroid photographs; Photo negatives/slides; be to Photo albums; Photos of current or former f. Framed photos; g. h cards larger cards containing i. Greeting Greeting Greeting j. Stick k. Items that Any m. on employees; than 8 X 10; electronic cards constructed in such labels items or stamps other non-paper parts; way to permit concealment of contraband; or a that appear to contain contraband; glued, taped, stapled, or otherwise affixed prohibited by law, regulations, or contract. are to a page; and AT THIS FACILITY, ADDITIONAL ITEMS PROHIBITED ARE ANY ITEM WITH ANY FORM OF LAMINATION. PROHIBITED PUBLICATIONS Publications shall be prohibited if they interfere with legitimate penalogical objectives (e.g. deterrence of crime, rehabilitation of inmates/residents, good order of the facility, to ensure an environment free of sexual harassment, etc.), or if the refusal is necessary to prevent the commission of a crime or to protect the interests of crime victims. Publications shall also be prohibited if they contain information related to any of the following subjects: Inciting, aiding, or abetting riots, work stoppages, 3. 4. Terrorism information; 5. Functionality or 2162664. Information defeat the of locks and/or security devices (e.g. cameras, functions of these devices; alarms) or how to security Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections or of resistance; or means Sending/receiving of contraband; Gang information (to includes codes, signs, symbols, training material, etc.); 2. Proprietary pictures, depictions, illustrations, Corporation of America bypass Page OCTOBER 28, 2009 10 of 25 16-1 fighting techniques, self-defense 6. Use of hands, feet, and martial arts; 7 Drug paraphernalia, brewing drugs, narcotics, or poisons; 8. Racism and/or religious oppression and the superiority of one race/religion/political group over another, and/or the degradation of one race/religion/political group by another; Sale, manufacture, concealment, or construction of ammunition, guns, rifles, bombs, explosives, or any other type weaponry; NOTE: The mere photograph of a gun or knife in a magazine or publication (e.g Field 9. 10 11. 12 or head as weapons, of alcoholic weapons and beverages, or the manufacture and Stream) is not sufficient in and of itself to exclude the publication. Sabotage or disruption of computers, communications, Identity theft; Escape methods (e.g. blueprints, drawings, road maps, facility, etc.); electronics; or or descriptions eluding capture following or of a cultivation of correctional 13. Survival skills that could be used 14. Obscene material; 15. Publications which encourage deviate sexual behavior which is criminal, in violation of detrimental to the rehabilitation of inmates/residents, or determined by the Warden/Administrator or designee to be detrimental to the safety and security of the facility (these materials include, but are not limited to, pictures, drawings, or as an aid in an escape; facility rules, photographs which display or object, ejaculation, bestiality, 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. sadistic or or or pornography); Gambling strategies and other gambling-related material; Patterns for tattoos and/or skin modification equipment which would provide, at a minimum, visual aids for inmates/residents wishing to reproduce this type of body ornamentation and/or equipment; Contents that include cipher or code or instruct on the usage of codes; Acts of violence, that cause or intend to cause, serious criminal injury or harm such as murder, rape, sexual assault, and cruelty to animals; and/or Graphic violence that includes amputation, decapacitation, dismemberment, or mutilation maiming or disfigurement. Any other type of content which the Warden/Administrator or designee has designated prohibited due to a threat such content is reasonably believed to pose to the safety, security, and/or orderly operation of the facility. the 16. suggestion or oral penetration by a person masochistic behaviors, child pornography, suggest vaginal, rectal, of child SUSPICIOUS CORRESPONDENCE 1. Suspicious correspondence includes incoming/outgoing correspondence or more of the following characteristics: Oily stains on the envelope or on the outside of the package; a. b. Discolorations on the envelope or on the outside of the package; Crystallization on the envelope or on the outside of the package; c. that has (1) Proprietary Information 21626641 Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America one Pave 16-1 OCTOBER 28, 2009 11 of 25 wrapping, tape, or string; Rigid, uneven, irregular, or lopsided packages; e Packages with soft spots, bulges, or excessive weight; f. Packages with protruding w•res or aluminum foil; and/or g. Any other characteristic which would give rise to suspicion that the mail system h. is being used in a way that violates policy, law, or regulation. Facilities may apply heightened scrutiny to the incoming and outgoing correspondence of certain inmates/residents to identify suspicious information. Examples include, but d. 2. are Excessive not limited to, inmates/residents: participated in criminal a. Who b. Whose crimes involved mail c. Who are activity of or a sophisticated fraudulent schemes: and/or considered escape risks. suspicious correspondence may not correspondence. Unless the correspondence Processing 3. nature; of the in the normal manner. interfere with the is being denied, prompt handling of it will be processed FUNDS 1. Inmates/residents will be allowed to have funds sent to them while incarcerated. will be sent to inmates/residents at one (1) of the following locations: a To the b. To the c To the d. facility; company's bank Iockbox; contracting agency. AT THIS LOCATION: FACILITY, FUNDS or WILL BE SENT TO FOLLOWING THE CERTIFIED CHECKS1 CASHIER'S CHECKS AND MONEY ARE MAILED TO THE COMPANY'S BANK LOCKBOX. e. AT THIS Funds ORDERS• FACILITY, THE ADDRESS WHERE FUNDS WILL BE SENT IS: CCA INMATE TRUST INMATE FIRST & LAST NAME (AS IT APPEARS ON ID INMATE COMMISSARY NUMBER FACILITY: SUARO P.O. BOX 933488 ATLANTA GA 31193-3488 CARD) Funds received must be in the form of a money order or cashier check made payable to the inmate/resident. There is no limit to the amount of funds that the inmatelresident may receive on any given day, unless contractual requirements mandate otherwise. Proprietary Information 2162664. accepted. 1. Cash will not be 2. Personal checks will not be 3. Checks made out to Not For Distribution Copyrighted accepted. multiple parties will Property' not be accepted. of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOE ER :'S, :'009 12 of 25 lS-1 4. Foreign currency 5. Wireless transfer services (e.g. Western Union, etc) are of transferring funds and may be used where available. will not be accepted. an appropriate means With the exception of personal checks received at the company's Iockbox, unaccepted funds received will be sent back to the sender with a 16-1B Unaccepted Funds Notification. Personal checks received at the company's Iockbox will be destroyed. In the event cash is received, it will be deposited and the sender for the amount of cash received a. a check will be written to Unless approved by the Warden/Administrator (e.g. authorized facility activities/events such as hobby craft sales, etc.), inmates/residents are not authorized to receive funds from the following individuals: a. Other incarcerated inmates/residents; b Families or visitors of other incarcerated inmates/residents; Ex-inmates/residents d. Employees e. Unidentifiable Incoming or their families; their families; and sources. Funds Air incoming funds must number. a. or Funds received ctearly indicate at the the inmate/resident's facility may be included name with and dentification incom=ng general correspondence. Funds received at the company's bank Iockbox may not have any other Other documents or personal items documents included in the envelope. received at the company's Iockbox will be destroyed. AT THIS FACILITY, CONTRACTING AGENCY PROCEDURES FOR INCOMING FUNDS ARE: RETURNED TO SENDER WITH INSTRUCTIONS CCA INMATE TRUST ADDRESS. 6. TO SEND FUNDS TO Inmates/residents will receive a receipt for all funds received and posted to their trust In the event funds were received from multiple sources on the same day, the inmalelresident's receipt wil• indicate each source separately. account SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS 1. Inmates/residents will be allowed to send/receive confidential correspondence with the following special correspondents: State and federal elected officials; by the Governor; State and federal official appointed by the President of the United States; State and federal judges and courts; Attorneys who can be verified as licensed to practice law in any state; State and federal officials appointed Proprietary 2162664.1 Information Not For Distribution Copyrighted Properly of Corrections Corporation of America Page OCTOBER 28, 2009 13 of 25 16-1 City, county, state, and federal inmate/resident's present, prior, or officials having responsibility for the anticipated custody, parole, or probation supervision; County agenczes regarding child custody proceedings; Officials of a foreign consulate: Verified legal service providers/organizations (e.g. American Liberties Civil Union, Prison Law Office, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, etc.); and Facility Support Managing Directors, Facility Operations. Center AT THIS FACILITY, ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS ARE: 2. CONSIDERED INDIVIDUALS SPECIAL Confidential correspondence with the special correspondents listed above is a right guaranteed by law. Intentionally using special correspondence as a means for sending general correspondence or the transmission of contraband items is an abuse of rights guaranteed by •aw and such abuse may be subject to disciplinary action. RESTRICTED CORRESPONDENTS 1. Inmates/residents below: a. b. c. restricted correspondents as outlined has a crime for which the inmate/resident has been convicted of or is under indictment, or with any member of a victim's household who is immediate family member of the inmate/resident; Victims of presently an Individuals under e. permission; Any individuals Any individual probation that are parole, or restricted based unless the on a who has filed a written discontinuation of correspondence. If the receiver of any correspondence, the facility, due considerations will be individual to include, but not limited to: a. with legal guardian has provided written objection; Minors, except immediate family members, unless the legal guardian granted permission; d. f. correspond Minors in which the not 2. not may Discussing the complaint court paroling officer has granted order; and/or request to the facility requesting general or special, submits a written complaint to given to any reasonable remedy sought by the with the inmate/resident in an attempt to resolve the matter; b. c. Proprietary 2162664.1 Information Reading of all correspondence, the individual and disallowing problem; and/or including special correspondence, addressed to only that which appears to perpetrate the Disallowing to the individual Not For Distribution a•l correspondence Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 14 of 25 3. 4. 16-1 Any inmate/resident found to be corresponding with a restricted correspondent may be subject to correspondence restriction and/or disciplinary action AT THIS FACILITY, CONTRACTUAL REQUIREMENTS REGARDING RESTRICTED CORRESPONDENTS ARE: INMATES WILL BE ALLOWED TO SEND LETTERS TO WHOMEVER EXCEPT AS OUTLINED IN 16-1.L.1 OR WHEN A REASONABLE BELIEF EXISTS THAT SUCH CORRESPONDECE COULD POSE A THREAT TO THE SAFETY AND SECURITY OF THE FACILITY. INMATE/RESIDENT CORRESPONDENTS 1. Inmates/residents may correspond with correctional facilities as outlined below. inmates/residents incarcerated other in Prior written approval of the Warden/Administrator or designee must be obtained from each facility. Copies of the approvals will be provided to both inmates Written approvals will remain in effect even though one the inmates/residents are transferred to another facility. i. b. Correspondence privileges (1) or both of will be limited to: i. Immediate family members (spouse, parents, siblings, children, grandchildren); and ii Co-defendants in active and cases. Correspondence will not be deemed to be special in any manner. All outgoing correspondence must remain unsealed until reviewed by d designated facility employees. Photographs of incarcerated inmates/residents must not be included in any e. correspondence. Inmates/residents may not receive nor send correspondence to multiple f. inmates/residents inside the same envelope. Correspondence privileges with other inmates/residents may be suspended or terminated by the Warden/Administrator or designee, of either facility, for the following c. reasons: a. One (1) or facility longer applies both inmates/residents have violated The reason for the original to have been erroneous or rules and regulations, approval no or has been determined deceptive; The safety, security, or good order of the facility is jeopardized; and/or c. The safety or well being of any individual is jeopardized. d. Any time that correspondence privileges are suspended or terminated, a 16-1C Inmate/Resident Correspondent Suspension/Termination form will be completed. The facility initiating the 16-1C will send a copy of the 16-1C to the other participating facility b. and to both inmates/residents. Proprietary Information 2162664. Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America Pave OCTOBER 28, 2009 15 of 25 AT THIS FACILITY, ADDITIONAL 16-1 CONTRACTING AGENCY PROCEDURES FOR INMATE/RESIDENT CORRESPONDENTS ARE: INMATES MUST REQUEST APPROVAL TO HAWAII INMATES ONLY THROUGH THE HAWAII DEPARTMENT INMATES WITH OTHER CORRESPOND OF PUBLIC SAFETY MAINLAND BRANCH. N INTERNAL CORRESPONDENCE Inmates/residents may correspond with the or concerns that they may have AT THIS FACILITY, THE PROCEDURES 1. appropriate facility employees to address any issues FOR INTERNAL CORRESPONDENCE ARE: INMATE REQUEST FORMS 2. All internal correspondence to/from Health Services staff and/or the Grievance Officer will be considered special and confidential and will not be opened unless authorized by the Warden/Administrator or designee. 3. Any internal correspondence addressed to contracting agency staff will be considered special and confidential and will not be opened by facility staff. Internal correspondence addressed to contracting agency staff will be forwarded appropriately. COLLECTION OF CORRESPONDENCE Excluding weekends and holidays, or emergency situations, correspondence will be collected facility correspondence receptacles on a daily basis. Each facility will prepare a schedule indicating normal collection times for each 1. Each schedule must indicate that the times are correspondence receptacle. approximate and may be altered as necessary due to facility situations. 2. The collection schedule will be posted in an area accessible to all inmates/residents. from all INSPECTION/REVIEW OF CORRESPONDENCE exception of special correspondence, incoming/outgoing correspondence will be opened, inspected, and may be read to make sure that it does not violate the secure and orderly operation of the facility, does not adversely affect the rehabilitative progress of the inmates/residents, is not obscene, or does not conflict with the procedures outlined in this policy. With 1. the Universal Procedures a. b. Proprietary 2162664.1 Information Disposable gloves will be provided for employees to use while inspecting/reviewing correspondence While reviewing correspondence, employees may incidentally learn of information concerning the private lives of inmates/residents or their correspondents. Employees must be sensitive to the fact that information in i correspondence is of a private nature and must be handled discreetly. Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America I Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 16 of 25 ii. Unless there is a security, safety, correspondence legitimate penalogical concern relating to the facility's operation, the contents of reviewed or orderly are not to be revealed Io any other person reviewing correspondence, disagreement When c. 16-1 apparent moral values, attitudes, for reason withholding d Canines e. correspondence Correspondence and or with the sender/receiver's choice of words will nol be used as a or delaying correspondence. x-ray machines may be at lhe facility's discretion. used, at any will be returned to sender if it is not time, to search properly prepared as oullined in 16-1.4C Occupant" f. Correspondence be disposed of. g All undelivered letters and packages returned to a facility, by the be opened and inspected before returning to the inmate/resident. i. addressed to "Current In the event special correspondence opened the or "Current Addressee" will post office, will is returned, the envelope shall be The special presence of the inmate/resident. correspondence will be examined and read to the degree necessary to determine if it was sent out by Ihe inmate/resident and that it was not opened or tampered with before its return to the facility. in Upon conclusion of review/inspection, correspondence will be resealed (stapled, taped, etc.) prior to sorting for distribution. Caution should be taken when resealing correspondence, to ensure contents are not damaged. i. All correspondence and publications retained as personal property will be subject to search or reading for contraband and security violations. Incoming Correspondence h. a. General i. All incoming general correspondence is subject to being read, in part or in full, and searched for contraband before it is delivered to the inmate/resident. ii. Any enclosures (e.g. newspaper articles, internet articles, or copies thereof, etc) will be treated in the same manner as the general correspondence. iii. iv. v. Incoming general correspondence containing contraband or prohibited correspondence/items as outlined in 16-1.4 G will be withheld, In the event general correspondence is received for an inmate/resident from a health care provider that CCA uses for off-site inmate/resident medical appointments, the correspondence will be withheld in an effort to protect the public, facility employees, and inmates/residents from outside threats during transports/off-site appointments. Inmates/residents not wanting their incoming general correspondence to be reviewed/inspected by employees may choose to reject all incoming general correspondence. The inmate/residenl must complete and submit the 16-1D Rejection of General Correspondence form to the Facility Mailroom. Proprietary 2162664 Information Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 17 of 25 16-1 All general correspondence received for inmates/residents who have submitted a 16-1D will not be opened. It will be marked returned to sender and sent back to the local post office Special b. i, Incoming special correspondence should be marked "Confidential" sender considered special under a name policy. Any special correspondence that cannot identified as special correspondence based on the markings on outside of the envelope will be treated as general correspondence. must bear the 1.4 K. of this and title of and 16be the be opened and inspected in the inmate/resident whom of the it is addressed. to presence In the event special correspondence is opened in error, it will not be read but will be immediately resealed. The employee who opened the correspondence in error must mark "opened in error" on the envelope and sign and date the envelope. A log will be maintained to document all special correspondence Incoming special correspondence may opened iii. iv. in error. Any enclosures (e.g. newspaper articles, internet articles, etc.) will be treated in the same manner as special correspondence. Prohibited correspondence/items, as outlined above in 16-1.4 G., will special correspondence if detected. However, any portions of the special correspondence that do not contain prohibited correspondence/items will be delivered to the addressee. correspondence will be returned to the special Prohibited v. correspondent as outlined in 16-1.4 Q. Outgoing Correspondence be withheld from a General i. ii. All in for outgoing general correspondence full, is subject to being read, in part or and searched for contraband before it is sent to the post office delivery, Any enclosures (e.g. newspaper articles, internet articles, etc.) will be treated in the same manner as general correspondence. Outgoing general correspondence containing contraband or prohibited correspondence/items as outlined above in 16-14 G. will not be processed and the inmate/resident may be subject to correspondence restriction or disciplinary action b. Special i. ii. iii. Proprietary Information 2162664. Not For Distribution All outgoing special correspondence must be marked "Confidential" when it is addressed to individuals outlined in 16-1.4 K. Failure to mark the correspondence as "Confidential" will result in the correspondence being processed as generat correspondence. Outgoing special correspondence will be sealed by the inmate/resident prior to depositing into correspondence receptacles. If reasonable suspicion exists to believe that the outgoing correspondence is not special, the Warden/Administrator may hold the Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 18 of 25 correspondence 16-1 (2) business days prior to mailing to allow special status of the addressee. Outgoing special correspondence may be opened and inspected in the presence of the sending inmate/resident to ensure that the special correspondence does not contain contraband. In the event special correspondence is opened in error, it will not be read but will be immediately resealed The employee who opened the correspondence in error must mark "opened in error" on the envelope and sign and date the envelope A log will be maintained to document all special correspondence opened in error. Any enclosures (e.g. newspaper articles, internet articles, etc.) will be treated in the same manner as the special correspondence prohibited If special outgoing correspondence contains correspondence/items outlined above in 16-1 4 G., the prohibited correspondence/items will be removed from the correspondence before sending. If the prohibited correspondence/item indicates a violation of for two verification of the iV. vi. the law, intent to violate the •aw, the matter may be referred to the or appropriate authorities for possible prosecution. The inmate/resident action. correspondence restriction be subject disciplinary to may or CORRECTIONAL CENTER• THE FOLLOWING AT SAGUARO PROCEDURES WILL BE APPLIED TO OUTGOING SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE IN LIEU OF THOSE OUTLINED IN P.3.b.iv. ABOVE: INMATE WILL PRESENT THE UNSEALED SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE TO A MEMBER OF THE UNIT TEAM STAFF TO INSPECT FOR CONTRABAND. AT NO TIME WILL THE STAFF MEMBER READ OR CENSOR ANY PORTION OF THE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. THE AFTER INSPECTION THE INMATE WILL SEAL SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE IN THE PRESENCE OF SEALED INSPECTING STAFF MEMBER. ONCE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE WILL REMAIN WITH INMATE FOR PLACEMENT IN THE OUTGOING MAIL. THE THE THE THE Publications All publications i. reviewed to ensure the foltowing: publication was sent directly from a recognized publisher, will be That the distributor, or authbnzed retailer. The Warden/Administrator may refuse to process publications shipped from persons, entities, and organizations which cannot assure the facility that the publications have not been handled by persons other than their employees and the employees of the mail or shipping service used for shipments to prevent the introduction of contraband. ii. Proprietary Information 2162664. Not For Distribution That the publication does not include or information as outlined in 16-1.4 H. Copyrighted Property pictures, depictions, illustrations, of Corrections Corporation of America Pave OCTOBER 28, 2009 19 of 25 16-1 remove stapled or perforated items including, but not limited to, free product samples, calendars, advertising, or promotional items. To iii. Non-English publications are subject to the same review/inspection and may be subject to a reasonable delay in distribution pending translation. When such delay exceeds five (5) calendar days, the inmate/resident will be notified in writing of the delay, the reason for the delay, and subsequent actions regarding the item. mandated by contract, law, or regulation, because they were purchased as gifts other than those from inmate/resident accounts. Unless rejected solely publications will not be or purchased using funds WITHHELD CORRESPONDENCEIITEMS/PUBLICATIONS Correspondence (General or Special) Facility Mailroom employees will document receipt of prohibited correspondence on the 16-1E Prohibited Correspondence form. Withheld correspondence from a health care provider that CCA uses i. for off-site inmate/resident medical appointments, will be processed as Prohibited 1. a. follows: (HSA) The Chief of Security and Health Services Administrator will be notified; The and correspondence The HSA will be forwarded to the HSA for review; designee or will be responsible for reviewing the correspondence from the health care provider, ensuring the privacy of medical information contained within the correspondence, and communicating any health information to the inmate/resident. Unless an investigation or legal/disciplinary action is necessary, prohibited correspondence (general or special) will be returned to the along with a copy of the 16-1E and 16-1H sender Correspondence/Publications Appeal form within two (2) business days of receipt. Where permitted, the cost of returning prohibited correspondence to the sender will be charged to the inmate/resident ii. addressee Prohibited correspondence withheld for investigation and/or pending legal/d=sciplinary action will be held until conclusion of the action. In the event on an correspondence investigation and/or was no deemed appropriate based legal/disciplinary charges are recommended, the correspondence will be forwarded to the inmate/resident. When the inmate/resident is not the sender, a copy of the 16-1E and 16-1H will also be provided to the inmate/resident iii. Prohibited Items a. Facility Mailroom employees 16-1F Proprietary Information 2 62664. Not For Distribution Prohibited Items form. Copyrighted will document receipt of prohibited items on the Copies of the form will be provided to the Property of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 20 of 25 inmate/resident days of along with a 16-1 copy of the 16-1H form within two (2) business receipt. AT THIS FACILITY, COPIES OF THE 16-1F AND FORWARDED TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS: 16-1H WILL ALSO BE CHIEF OF SECURITY AND ASSISTANT CHIEF OF SECURITY. "'3. Prohibited Publications a. The Warden/Administrator has the authority to ban publications that routinely contain pictures, depictions, illustrations, or information as outlined in 16-1.4 H. i. it. (3) or more issues of the publication publication, whichever is less, must be conducted to publication meets the criteria outlined above in Q.3.a. all issues of that the A review of three or the ensure If the results of the review indicate must occur: a need to ban the publication, the following publisher must be informed, publication and a brief explanation The in writing, of the reason(s) of the ban on the for the ban must be included. Within thirty (30) days of the ban, the publication will be included on the facility's banned publication list and posted in an area accessible to the inmate/resident population. The issues reviewed must be retained at the duration of the ban. b. c. d. e. facility for the Publications may also be banned when required by the contracting agency. Publications banned by the contracting agency will be posted in an area accessible to the inmate/resident population. A current list of banned publications must be the inmate/resident population. Facility Mailroom employees will document the 16-1G Prohibited Publication form. A copy of the 16-1G and 16-1H will be the reason for denial. posted receipt provided of in an area accessible to prohibited publications to the inmate/resident on stating Appeal When prohibited correspondence/items/publications have been denied, the inmate/resident and/or the sender will have the opportunity to appeal the denial. Correspondence/items/publications denied for legal/disciplinary action may not be appealed. Any individual choosing to appeal denied correspondence/publications must a. complete the 16-1H and return the form to the Facility Mailroom employees within seven (7) calendar days of receipt. b. Upon receipt of a 16-1H, Facility Mailroom employees will forward the form to the Warden/Administrator or designee (not to be delegated below Assistant Warden/Administrator) for review and response. Proprietary Information 2162664. Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 21 of 25 C. 16-1 or designee (not to be delegated below Assistant Warden/Administrator) will provide a response to the appeal within fifteen (15) The response will be forwarded to the Facility calendar days of receipt. Mailroom employees who will be responsible for ensuring that the original is maintained at the fac=lity and copies are provided to the sender. Inmates/residents will have the opportunity to choose disposition of denied appeals regarding prohibited items as outlined below. The Warden/Administrator or designee's (not to be delegated below Assistant Warden/Administrator) decision is final and concludes the appeal process, unless otherwise specified in the facility management contract. AT THIS FACILITY, ADDITIONAL CONTRACTUAL PROCEDURES FOR The Warden/Administrator APPEALING DENIED CORRESPONDENCE/ITEMS/PUBLICATIONS ARE: Disposition a. Inmates/residents will be provided the of prohibited items on the 16-1F in one opportunity to designate the disposition (1) of the following manners: Destroyed by facility employees; Mailed to an address designated by i. the inmate/resident at the inmate/resident's expense; or iii. Picked up by an inmate/resident's visitor, with prior approval of the Warden/Administrator or designee. The inmate will have thirty, (30) calendar days to holily the facility of the ii. disposition. REQUIREMENTS AT THIS FACILITY, CONTRACTUAL DISPOSITION OF PROHIBITED ITEMS ARE: REGARDING NONE Destruction disposition has not been received by the inmate/resident after thirty (30) no pending appeals, grievances, or other hold notices exist, the prohibited items witt be destroyed. Two (2) employees must be present for the destruction. a. In the event a calendar days and b. c. The 16-1F must document that a disposition hold notice is pending. grievance or other Both employees will sign the 16-1F was indicating not received and that the date and no time of the destruction. d. Upon completion of the destruction, a copy of the 16-1F will be forwarded to the inmate/resident. 7 Proprietary Information 2162664 All signed 16-1E, 16-1F, 16-1G, and 16-1H forms will be maintained at the accordance with CCA Policy 1-15 Retention of Records. Not For Dislribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections facility Corporation of America in Parle R. OCTOBER 28, 2009 22 of 25 16-1 DISTRIBUTION OF CORRESPONDENCE 1 2 Excluding weekends and holidays, or emergency situations, incoming and outgoing correspondence will be distributed within forty-right (48) hours of the facility's receipt Correspondence received in languages other than English may be subject to a a delay for translation of its contents. When such delay exceeds normal distribution timeframes, a 16-11 Correspondence Translation Delay form will be completed and presented to the inmate/resident to acknowledge The distribution of special correspondence, incoming and outgoing, will be documented. Inmates/residents may be required to sign acknowledging their receipt of the special corres 3ondence. PACKAGES 1. Incoming In the event the a b facility allows receipt of special packages, the following will apply: Warden/Administrator may make available to the inmate/resident list of items which may be received in packages. may purchase and send such app,'Dyed items to any inmate/resident. However, at some facilities the contracting agency allows the package to be sent from a vendor only. Each population a Any person i. AT THIS FACILITY, THE ITEMS WHICH MAY BE RECEIVED IN PACKAGES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ONLY PACKAGES FROM VENDORS APPROVED FACILITY ADMINISTRATION MAY BE RECEIVED. ii. BY THE THE NUMBER OF PACKAGES WHICH MAY BE RECEIVED ARE AS FOLLOWS: AS ALLOWABLE PROPERTY MATRIX DICTATES. c. d. incoming packages will be inspected for contraband. Excluding weekends and holidays, or emergency situations, packages are no more than seventy-two (72) hours before delivery to the inmate/resident All held Outgoing outgoing packages will be inspected for contraband. Excluding weekends and holidays, or emergency situations, packages will be b. shipped within seventy-two (72) hours of receipt. Packages containing non-allowable or excess property items, that are not considered contraband, will be disposed of in accordance with CCA Policy 14-6 Inmate/Resident Property unless contractually mandated otherwise. a. All AT THIS FACILITY, THE POLICY 14-6: FOLLOWING POLICY IS UTILIZED IN LIEU OF NONE Proprietarylnformation 21626641 Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America CCA Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 23 of 25 16-1 Contraband will be destroyed in accordance with procedures outlined in CCA Searches and Contraband Control unless contractually mandated othent•ise. Policy AT THIS FACILITY, POLICY 9-5: OF FOLLOWING THE POLICY IN LIEU IS UTILIZED 9-5 CCA NONE 5. Packages containing legal same materials and time frames and manner as special special information correspondence. will be processed in the CORRESPONDENCE RESTRICTION 1. Correspondence restriction may be imposed on inmates/residents for: Violation of the procedures in this policy; a. Violation of USPS regulations; b. Complaints received from the receiver of the correspondence; c. d. Any other action deemed appropriate by the Warden/Administrator. Anytime a correspondence restriction is imposed a 16-1J Correspondence Restriction Notice must be completed and sent to the affected inmate/resident. The 16-1J must include the reason for the restriction and the length of time the restriction will be imposed. The 16-1J and all documentation supporting the restriction will be maintained in a. the inmatelresident's institutional file, unless prohibited by contractual requirements. AT THIS FACILITY, CORRESPONDENCE RESTRICTION DOCUMENTS b. WILL BE MAINTAINED IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATION: All correspondence restrictions will be reviewed by the Warden/Administrator Assistant Warden at least once every six (6) months and documented the 16-1K Review of Correspondence Restriction. The a. purpose for the review is to determine correspondence restriction should be continued must fully document the results of the review. The inmate/resident must be b. provided CONTRACTUAL THIS FACILITY, AT CORRESPONDENCE RESTRICTION ARE: a or or on if the inmate/resident's discontinued. The 16-1K copy of the 16-1K. REQUIREMENTS REGARDING NONE FORWARDING OF CORRESPONDENCE 1. Proprietary 2162664. Information Inmates/residents are responsible for notifying their correspondents and the publishers of their subscriptions of any change of address. Inmates/residents arriving at the facility or scheduled for transfer or release may request change of address cards from the Facility Mailroom. Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America Parle OCTOBER 28, 2009 24 of 25 16-1 not required to forward correspondence to inmates who are absent from the facility (eg out to court, hospital, etc) when the inmate/resident is anticipated to return to the facility within two (2) weeks. Facilities are temporarily Correspondence received from an inmate/resident who has been transferred from the facility where the correspondence was received shall be immediately forwarded to the facility or agency that has current custody of the inmate/resident. The correspondence will not be returned to sender as "Addressee Unknown" or "Inmate No Longer Housed At This Facility" unless the inmate/resident has been released from custody and a forwarding address is not available First class mail and periodicals addressed to an inmate/resident who has been transferred shall be forwarded to the inmate/residenrs current address via United States Postal Service (USPS). mail with a "mailer endorsement" (i.e. "Address Service Requested", Service Requested", "Change Service Requested", "Return Service that was appropriately addressed, but is undeliverable due to the inmate/resident no longer being housed at lhe facility will be returned to the USPS for processing. Standard mail received without a "mailer endorsement", for inmates/residents no longer at the facility, may be disposed of. Standard "Forwarding Requested") AT THIS FACILITY, ADDITIONAL CONTRACTING FORWARDING CORRESPONDENCE ARE: AGENCY PROCEDURES NONE 16-1.5 REVIEW: This 16-1.6 policy will be reviewed of General Counsel on an annual basis. APPLICABILITY: All CCA Facilities 16-1.7 by the Office (Provided contractual requirements do not mandate otherwise) APPENDICES: None 16-1.8 ATTACHMENTS: Unauthorized Use of 16-18 Unacceptable 16-1C 16-1E Correspondent Suspension/Termination Rejection of General Correspondence Prohibited Correspondence 16-1F Prohibited Items 16-1G Prohibited Publication 16-1H Correspondence/Publications Appeal Correspondence Translation Delay Correspondence Restriction Notice 16-1D 16-11 16-1J Mail Services Funds Notification Inmate/Resident Proprietary Information 2162664, Facility 16-1A Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America FOR Parle 16-1K 1-1G 25 of 25 OCTOBER 28, 2009 16-1 Correspondence Restriction Policy/Post OrderlPCN Acknowledgement Review of AT THIS FACILITY ADDITIONAL FORMS UTILIZED ARE: 16-1.9 REFERENCES: Policy 1-1 C.CA Policy 1-15 CCA Policy 9-5 CCA Policy 14-6 CCA ACA Standards. 4-4266/4-ALDF-2A-60 4-4487 4-4488/4-ALDF-5B-05 4-4489/4-ALDF-5B-06 4-4490/4-ALDF-5B-07 4-449 I/4-ALDF-5B-08 4-4492/4-ALDF-5B-09 4-4493 4-4494 4-4495/4-ALDF-5B-10 4-4496 Proprietary 2162(•64. Information Not For Distribution Copyrighted Property of Corrections Corporation of America