bureau of prisons regulations
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...Subpart Q: Bureau of Prisons. 0.95 - General functions. The Directo...
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...Subpart Q: Bureau of Prisons. 0.96 - Delegations. The Director of t...
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In this document, the Bureau of Prisons (Bureau) finalizes an interim rule published April 23, 2010, regarding inmate contact with the community which deleted two previous Bureau regulations that prohibited inmates from publishing under a byline, due to a recent court ruling invalidating Bureau regulation language containing this prohibition.
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...subpart q - BUREAU OF PRISONS. Appendix to Subpart Q of Part 0 - Conf...
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The Stop ATDS in Prison Act will help stop the spread of HIV/AIDS among prison inmates, encourage them to take personal responsibility for their health and reduce the risk that they will transmit HTV7AIDS to other people in the community following their release from prison," said Cong. [Maxine Waters].
"AIDS is spreading in our nation's jails and prisons. In 2005, the Department of Justice reported that the rate of confirmed AIDS cases in prisons was three times higher than in the general population," explains Cong. Waters. "We need to take the threat of HIV/AIDS seriously and confront it in every institution of our society. That includes our nation's prison system.
"Anyone familiar with the new HIV/AIDS numbers reported last year by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention know...
... AIDS in Prison Act of 2009 directs the Bureau of Prisons to develop regulations to ensure that H...
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...Subpart Q: Bureau of Prisons. 0.97 - Redelegation of authority. The...
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... . Federal Bureau of Prisons regulations generally permit prisoners ...
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...Subpart Q: Bureau of Prisons. 0.98 - Functions of Commissioner of F...
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...Subpart Q: Bureau of Prisons. 0.99 - Compensation to Federal prison...
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The Department of Justice is amending its internal organizational regulations to clarify the authority of the respective agency heads of the Bureau of Prisons, the Federal Prison Industries, the United States Marshals Service, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to settle claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act.