16 CAR § 30-202. Resident correspondence

        16 CAR § 30-202. Resident correspondence.

        (a) Applicability. To residents, people who correspond with residents, and center staff.

        (b) Policy.

                (1) It shall be the policy of the Division of Community Correction to encourage and promote wholesome communication between residents and other persons and organizations.

                (2) Correspondence with family members, close friends, associates, and organizations is essential to the morale of all confined persons.

                (3) It may form a positive basis for both present and future adjustment in the center and in the community.

        (c) Definitions. As used in this section:

                (1) “Contraband” means any item that is not permitted under the usual rules of the center; and

                (2) “Rejection” means material reviewed and denied because officials have a reasonable belief that it presents a danger to center security.

        (d) Guidelines.

                (1)(A)(i) There are generally three (3) classes of correspondence:

                                        (a) Privileged;

                                        (b) General; and

                                        (c) Inter-center.

                                (ii) When there are legitimate facility interests of order and security, any mail item may be read or rejected.

                        (B) Privileged correspondence.

                                (i) Incoming and outgoing correspondence with the persons or organizations specified below shall be considered privileged correspondence as long as the designated individuals are acting in their official capacities and correspondence is properly marked as such:

                                        (a) Offices of federal, state, and local courts;

                                        (b) Any federal or state official;

                                        (c) Any administrator of the division;

                                        (d) Any member of the Post-Prison Transfer Board;

                                        (e) Any member of the Board of Corrections;

                                        (f) Resident's attorney;

                                        (g) Any member of the media, including print, radio, and television; and

                                        (h) Compliance attorney.

                                (ii)(a) Privileged mail will be opened for inspection only in the presence of the resident concerned to inspect for contraband and will not be read or censored, but may be rejected in its entirety if it is found to contain contraband.

                                        (b) However, outgoing mail claimed to be privileged may be read following a verified complaint from the person or persons receiving the mail.

                                        (c) Also, outgoing and incoming mail claimed to be privileged may be read if there is reason to believe that the designation is being used by the resident to circumvent the correspondence rules of the center.

                                (iii) Procedures will provide for notification of a resident when his or her incoming mail has been returned or withheld.

                                (iv) There will be no records kept of incoming or outgoing privileged correspondence.

                                (v) Outgoing privileged correspondence shall have the words “Privileged Correspondence” or “Legal Mail” marked on the envelope or it will be considered general correspondence.

                                (vi) All incoming mail should be in official letterhead envelopes and clearly identified as “Privileged Correspondence”.

                                (vii) Media mail should be clearly marked “Media Mail”.

                        (C) General correspondence.

                                (i) Correspondence, other than privileged or inter-center correspondence, shall be considered general correspondence.

                                (ii) Residents are not required to submit a list of the people with whom they wish to correspond, nor is approval required from the division prior to corresponding.

                                (iii) There will be no limitation placed on the number of letters mailed or received.

                                (iv) All general correspondence, both incoming and outgoing, may be opened and inspected for contraband.

                                (v)(a) Records may be kept of all incoming and outgoing general correspondence to see that family contact is maintained.

                                        (b) Such contact is essential for rehabilitation.

                                        (c) Arrangements may be made, in the absence of family contact, for correspondence with a volunteer.

                                (vi) The full name under which the resident was committed and the offender number of the resident shall be shown in the upper left-hand corner of the envelope on the outgoing mail.

                                (vii) Any violation of the rules and regulations that also constitutes a violation of federal postal laws shall be reported to the United States Postal Service authorities or appropriate personnel responsible for the processing and inspection of such mail.

                                (viii) Residents in isolation (segregation) for any reasons may send and receive mail as other residents in the general population.

                        (D) Inter-center correspondence.

                                (i) Inter-center correspondence is that mail between division residents.

                                (ii) Inter-center correspondence will be restricted to members of the resident's immediate family.

                                (iii) It will be subjected to the usual rules under general correspondence.

                                (iv) Inter-center correspondence must have the approval of both the sending and receiving center supervisor.

                (2) Packages.

                        (A) Residents who are authorized hobby craft cards may order and receive items previously approved by the center supervisor or his or her designee.

                        (B) No other packages will be allowed except with the approval of the center supervisor and the Deputy Director of Residential Services.

                        (C) Employees responsible for screening mail will be appropriately trained to recognize mail bombs.

                (3) The division reserves the right to inspect, read, open, or stop any mail or hobby craft packages where there is reason to believe a danger to the security of the center exists.

                (4) The division will not accept postage due on mail or hobby craft packages.

                (5) All letters will be written in the English language unless there is approval by the center supervisor to do otherwise.

                (6)(A) After a resident’s release, only his or her first class letters and packages will be forwarded to the address he or she specified.

                        (B) If no forwarding address was provided, it will be returned to the sender.



	
		
		
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		<p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        </span><span class="csEB3271CB">16 CAR &sect; 30-202.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Resident correspondence.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (a) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Applicability. </span><span class="cs18C49E50">To residents, people who correspond with residents, and center staff.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (b) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Policy.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="csEB3271CB">                </span><span class="cs18C49E50">(1)</span><span class="csEB3271CB"> </span><span class="cs18C49E50">It shall be the policy of the Division of Community Correction to encourage and promote wholesome communication between residents and other persons and organizations. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (2) Correspondence with family members, close friends, associates, and organizations is essential to the morale of all confined persons. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (3) It may form a positive basis for both present and future adjustment in the center and in the community.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (c) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Definitions. </span><span class="cs18C49E50">As used in this section:</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (1) &ldquo;Contraband&rdquo; means any item that is not permitted under the usual rules of the center; and</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (2) &ldquo;Rejection&rdquo; means material reviewed and denied because officials have a reasonable belief that it presents a danger to center security.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (d) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Guidelines.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (1)(A)(i) There are generally three (3) classes of correspondence: </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(a)</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Privileged; </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(b)</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> General; and </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(c)</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Inter-center. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (ii) When there are legitimate facility interests of order and security, any mail item may be read or rejected.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Privileged correspondence.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (i) Incoming and outgoing correspondence with the persons or organizations specified below shall be considered privileged correspondence as long as the designated individuals are acting in their official capacities and correspondence is properly marked as such: </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(a)</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Offices of federal, state, and local courts;</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(b)</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Any federal or state official;</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(c)</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Any administrator of the division;</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(d)</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Any member of the Post-Prison Transfer Board;</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(e)</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Any member of the Board of Corrections;</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(f)</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Resident&#39;s attorney;</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(g)</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Any member of the media, including print, radio, and television; and</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(h)</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Compliance attorney.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (ii)</span><span class="csE788BE74">(a) </span><span class="cs18C49E50">Privileged mail will be opened for inspection only in the presence of the resident concerned to inspect for contraband and will not be read or censored, but may be rejected in its entirety if it is found to contain contraband. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(b) </span><span class="cs18C49E50">However, outgoing mail claimed to be privileged may be read following a verified complaint from the person or persons receiving the mail. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(c) </span><span class="cs18C49E50">Also, outgoing and incoming mail claimed to be privileged may be read if there is reason to believe that the designation is being used by the resident to circumvent the correspondence rules of the center. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (iii) Procedures will provide for notification of a resident when his or her incoming mail has been returned or withheld. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (iv) There will be no records kept of incoming or outgoing privileged correspondence. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (v) Outgoing privileged correspondence shall have the words &ldquo;Privileged Correspondence&rdquo; or &ldquo;Legal Mail&rdquo; marked on the envelope or it will be considered general correspondence. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (vi) All incoming mail should be in official letterhead envelopes and clearly identified as &ldquo;Privileged Correspondence&rdquo;. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (vii) Media mail should be clearly marked &ldquo;Media Mail&rdquo;.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (C) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">General correspondence.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (i) Correspondence, other than privileged or inter-center correspondence, shall be considered general correspondence. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (ii) Residents are not required to submit a list of the people with whom they wish to correspond, nor is approval required from the division prior to corresponding. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (iii) There will be no limitation placed on the number of letters mailed or received. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (iv) All general correspondence, both incoming and outgoing, may be opened and inspected for contraband. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (v)</span><span class="csE788BE74">(a) </span><span class="cs18C49E50">Records may be kept of all incoming and outgoing general correspondence to see that family contact is maintained. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(b) </span><span class="cs18C49E50">Such contact is essential for rehabilitation. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                        </span><span class="csE788BE74">(c) </span><span class="cs18C49E50">Arrangements may be made, in the absence of family contact, for correspondence with a volunteer. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (vi) The full name under which the resident was committed and the offender number of the resident shall be shown in the upper left-hand corner of the envelope on the outgoing mail. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (vii) Any violation of the rules and regulations that also constitutes a violation of federal postal laws shall be reported to the United States Postal Service authorities or appropriate personnel responsible for the processing and inspection of such mail. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (viii) Residents in isolation (segregation) for any reasons may send and receive mail as other residents in the general population.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (D) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Inter-center correspondence.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (i) Inter-center correspondence is that mail between division residents. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (ii) Inter-center correspondence will be restricted to members of the resident&#39;s immediate family. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (iii) It will be subjected to the usual rules under general correspondence. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (iv) Inter-center correspondence must have the approval of both the sending and receiving center supervisor.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (2) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Packages.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (A) Residents who are authorized hobby craft cards may order and receive items previously approved by the center supervisor or his or her designee. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) No other packages will be allowed except with the approval of the center supervisor and the Deputy Director of Residential Services. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (C) Employees responsible for screening mail will be appropriately trained to recognize mail bombs.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (3) The division reserves the right to inspect, read, open, or stop any mail or hobby craft packages where there is reason to believe a danger to the security of the center exists.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (4) The division will not accept postage due on mail or hobby craft packages.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (5) All letters will be written in the English language unless there is approval by the center supervisor to do otherwise.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (6)(A) After a resident&rsquo;s release, only his or her first class letters and packages will be forwarded to the address he or she specified. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) If no forwarding address was provided, it will be returned to the sender.</span></p>

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

"Section Number: AR 7.22 Page Number: 1
Board Approval Date: 5/30/02
Supersedes: AR 7.22 Dated: 4/29/94
Reference: Effective Date: 9/15/02"

"I. AUTHORITY. The Board of Corrections is vested with the authority to promulgate this rule by Ark. Code Ann. §§12-27-105, 16-93-1203, and 16-93-1205."

"VI. STANDARDS. American Correctional Association, Performance-Based Standards for Adult Community Residential Services (ACRS), 4-ACRS-6A-06 and 4-ACRS-6A-07."
Arkansas Code § 16-93-1203