12 CAR § 70-106. Punitive segregation

        12 CAR § 70-106. Punitive segregation.

        (a) Purpose. To describe conditions under which inmates may be held in punitive segregation as a result of violations of Division of Correction rules.

        (b) Applicability. To all employees and especially those involved in the operation of punitive segregation, and all inmates.

        (c) Policy. It shall be the policy of the division to provide safe, secure housing for inmates who require a higher degree of physical control because they have been found guilty of committing serious rule violations in the unit/centers.

        (d) Definitions. As used in this section, “punitive segregation” means a status of confinement that entails separation from the general population for inmates found guilty of committing serious rule violations.

        (e) Procedures.

                (1) Periods of confinement.

                        (A) Inmates may be placed in punitive segregation after an impartial due process hearing.

                        (B) An inmate may be released from punitive segregation after completion of the imposed sentence or when he or she no longer poses a threat to themselves, others, or to institutional security and a determination is made that punitive is no longer necessary to regulate the inmate's behavior within acceptable limits.

                (2) Restrictions and/or conditions of confinement.

                        (A) Inmates in punitive segregation may be subject to more stringent living conditions and may be restricted of privileges.

                        (B) Specific procedures to be followed for the operation of punitive segregation shall be listed in the appropriate administrative directive or directives.



	
		
		
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		<p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        </span><span class="csEB3271CB">12 CAR &sect; 70-106.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Punitive segregation.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (a) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Purpose. </span><span class="cs18C49E50">To describe conditions under which inmates may be held in punitive segregation as a result of violations of Division of Correction rules.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (b) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Applicability. </span><span class="cs18C49E50">To all employees and especially those involved in the operation of punitive segregation, and all inmates.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (c) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Policy. </span><span class="cs18C49E50">It shall be the policy of the division to provide safe, secure housing for inmates who require a higher degree of physical control because they have been found guilty of committing serious rule violations in the unit/centers.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (d) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Definitions. </span><span class="cs18C49E50">As used in this section, &ldquo;punitive segregation&rdquo; means a status of confinement that entails separation from the general population for inmates found guilty of committing serious rule violations.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (e) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Procedures.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (1) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Periods of confinement.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (A) Inmates may be placed in punitive segregation after an impartial due process hearing.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) An inmate may be released from punitive segregation after completion of the imposed sentence or when he or she no longer poses a threat to themselves, others, or to institutional security and a determination is made that punitive is no longer necessary to regulate the inmate&#39;s behavior within acceptable limits.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (2) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Restrictions and/or conditions of confinement.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (A) Inmates in punitive segregation may be subject to more stringent living conditions and may be restricted of privileges.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) Specific procedures to be followed for the operation of punitive segregation shall be listed in the appropriate administrative directive or directives.</span></p>

This section as promulgated prior to codification into the Code of Arkansas Rules provided as follows:

"Section Number: 839
Page Number: 1 of 2
Board Approval Date: 6/24/93
Supersedes: AR 839
Dated: 3/29/84
Reference:
Effective Date: 6/28/93"

"I. AUTHORITY:
The authority of the Board of Correction to promulgate this administrative rule is vested in Act 50 of 1968, First Extraordinary Session."
Arkansas Code § 12-27-105