WebThe laws change often and can be looked at in different ways. More information: See our explainer on preventing opioid overdose deaths in prison, and our report Chronic Punishment, which details the high number of people in state prisons with substance use disorders. WebCal. Felony probationers accused of a violation are entitled to an O.R. endstream
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<. He makes me rest easy knowing he is on it., "Matthew is the epitome of hard work and dedication, when it comes to his work. He has represented my company previously and when we needed a lawyer, it was no question we phoned Matthew!". Decriminalize drugs, poverty, sex work, and homelessness. States should pass legislation requiring that a parents status as a caregiver be considered at the time of sentencing and when considering alternatives to incarceration. (2) Expressing a belief that law enforcement officers engage in racial profiling or that criminal laws have been enforced in a discriminatory manner. Legislation and regulations: Legislation like Connecticuts S.B. Institute grace periods for missed court appearances to reduce the use of bench warrants, which lead to unnecessary incarceration for low-level and even non-jailable offenses. Legislation: For model legislation, see the Public Leadership Institutes Felony Threshold Reform Act. Summary: This bill eliminates all distinctions between spousal rape and rape by eliminating the crime of spousal rape. Problem: Probation and parole are supposed to provide alternatives to incarceration. A conviction history can act as a barrier to employment, education, housing, public benefits, and much more. All of our recent reports about prison/jail growth, racial disparities, and more, re-organized by state. Problem: Many communities in the U.S. are not only overpoliced, but deprived of resources they could use to prevent crime without punishing or surveilling community members, such as youth programs and affordable housing. Now high term sentences are permissible only when a jury finds beyond a reasonable doubt or a party stipulates to aggravating circumstances. Web2813. Incarcerating people for technical violations of probation and parole conditions whether in jail for a so-called quick dip or flash incarceration or in prison is a common but harmful and disproportionate response to minor rule violations. More information: See our report Rigging the jury, and the Collateral Consequences Resource Centers chart for your states laws on when, or if, people with a conviction history qualify for jury service. Gavin Newsoms signature . 2542] to cases which are final. PEN Code 4019.2 - 4019.2. Otherwise a court shall impose no more than the mid-term sentence. When Biden took office in 2021 the total national debt exceeded $27.7 trillion. he is extremely experienced, knowledgeable and straight forward. WebCalifornias New Laws for 2022, Explained In the wake of COVID-19 and the political, social, and economic upheaval that followed, the California state legislature has responded by passing hundreds of new laws. Resisting Arrest/Interfering With A Peace Officer. Assembly Bill 89 would require all community colleges in California to create a universal policing curriculum, and it would raise the minimum age for new officers from 18 to 21. (9) Dress, attire, or personal appearance. For additional information, see our Regulating the prison phone industry page and the work of our ally Worth Rises. More information: See the Sentencing Projects Voting Rights in the Era of Mass Incarceration and Locked Out 2022, and the Brennan Centers Criminal Disenfranchisement Laws Across the United States. A San Mateo city council meeting at City Hall in San Mateo on Dec. 12, 2022. In many states, these limits have not been increased in years, even though inflation has risen almost every year, making stagnant thresholds increasingly punitive over time. %%EOF
SB 483 allows a retroactive repeal of prior sentence enhancements. Last year, the CDCR adopted regulations granting additional good conduct credits to some two-strike inmates and to inmates working in fire camps. %PDF-1.6
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A reconciliation In any case in which an emergency endangering the lives of inmates of a state, county, or city penal or correctional institution has occurred or is imminent, the person in charge of the institution To learn more about your states parole system and whether restrictions are placed on association, see Appendix A of our report Grading the parole release systems of all 50 states. Solutions: Pass legislation ending medical fees in prisons and jails. July 2, 2022 This is the date that the law outlines as the deadline for CDCR to identify all other individuals that fall under this law. relationship. Ending the school-to-prison Prior to passage of this legislation, multiple counties had passed ordinances to address probation fees. Criminal justice reforms frequently exclude people who have been convicted of violent or sex offenses. unless the Court finds by clear and convincing evidence that incarceration is required to assure future court appearance or public safety. (P.C. Now, they are given a mandatory prepaid card instead, which comes with high fees that eat into their balance. That In addition, state laws and practices can make it impossible for eligible voters who are incarcerated to exercise their right to vote, by limiting access to absentee ballots, when requests for ballots can be submitted, how requests for ballots and ballots themselves must be submitted, and how errors on an absentee ballot envelope can be fixed. Like other recent reform measures, SB 483 targets sentencing enhancements. Solutions: States should increase the dollar amount of a theft to qualify for felony punishment, and require that the threshold be adjusted regularly to account for inflation. However, the laws across states vary: Only 2 states (Maine and Vermont) and 2 territories (D.C. and Puerto Rico) never deprive people of their right to vote based on a criminal conviction, while over 20% of states have laws providing for permanent disenfranchisement for at least some people with criminal convictions. As of 2022, 1 in 19 Black adults nationwide was disenfranchised because of a felony conviction (and in 8 states, its more than 1 in 8). His legal ability was obvious and he was respected by the Prosecuting Attorney as well as other court members. Part 2 in New California laws for 2022 includes ethnic studies, probable cause, developmental services, student instructions, budget act, mental His knowledge of the courts and judicial system is reflected in the great results he gets for his clients everyday. Why is it needed:Cristina Garcia (D- Bell Gardens), the author of the bill,said rapists who are convicted under spousal rape law may face less severe sentencing. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. Problem: People with disabilities and mental illnesses are disproportionately arrested and jailed every year, but police and jail staff do not have the specific, in-depth training nor the mandate to treat mental illness or to accommodate those with other disabilities. (California State Library.) He is worth every dime! Also the commission of the predicate gang offense cant include the charged offense and the benefit of the predicate crimes must have been more than simply reputational. Finally a gang must be an organized organization., RELEASE OF PROBATIONERS PENDING VIOLATION HEARING. In addition, in 2019 the Colorado Secretary of State adopted a rule requiring the states 64 sheriffs to coordinate with county election clerks to facilitate voting in jails (see 8 CCR 1505-1, Rules 7.4, 7.4.1). This amendment removes specified drug offenses from the prohibition against granting probation or suspending a sentence except those offenses involving minors. Solutions: States have the power to decisively end this pernicious practice by prohibiting facilities from using release cards that charge fees, and requiring fee-free alternative payment methods. 2!ZXp-,]VmI i4 Electronic monitoring imposes unnecessary, often contradictory, conditions on recently released individuals, hindering their movement and creating serious barriers to successful reentry. Although SB 483 makes clear that many inmates are entitled to a resentencing hearing, it does not necessarily mean that the court will modify the base sentence of any other sentencing enhancements that were applied. Solutions: States should limit incarceration as a response to supervision violations to when the violation has resulted in a new criminal conviction and poses a direct threat to public safety. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, any inmate sentenced to county jail assigned to a conservation camp by a sheriff and who is eligible to earn one day of credit for every one day of incarceration March 1, 2022 This is the date that the law outlines as the deadline for CDCR to identify individuals that served their base term and other enhancements first. Solutions: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, and Texas should formally opt out of the federal automatic suspension law. These protections may include: Legislation and regulations: Illinois SB 2090 (2019) established a polling location at Cook County Jail and required election authorities and county jails to work together to facilitate absentee voting. On Jan. 1, the minimum wage in California will increase to $15.50 an hour. In State finance, payroll, and benefit programs. Solutions: Because the voting systems vary from one state to the next, the reforms needed in states may also vary. In fact, many of the recent criminal justice reforms in California have been focused on allowing judges to use their discretion to strike previously mandatory enhancements. Gavin Newsom signed 997 new laws in 2022 and many of them take effect on Jan. 1 while some go into effect later in the year. d'Q"nGtxOgynaFs)hNlqFm=rhk`m=BZ'&PhX:'E8JVq2'6U]y&1 l
Summary: This bill allows a court to grant probation for specified drug offenses which are currently either ineligible or presumptively ineligible for probation. Is the Five Cities Fire Authority's future in jeopardy? Web2 Assembly Bill Nos. 1170 (b)( 3), (6)]Persons convicted of most drug offenses who had prior drug offenses were ineligible for probation under former Health and Safety Code section 11370. Legislation: California AB 45 (2018) eliminated medical and dental fees for people in prison and jail. "Mandatory minimums contribute to the crisis of mass incarceration, which costs California billions of dollars each year that the state should be investing in schools, infrastructure, healthcare, and other nonprofits to make our communities and economy stronger," Wiener said. Generally, retaining a California criminal appeals attorney will allow you to ensure your new sentence is appropriate. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration published a useful guide to using MAT for opioid use disorder in jails and prisons. Democratic Gov. Taking action now ensures that your state will have the data it needs to end prison gerrymandering in the 2030 redistricting cycle. Now, under Penal Code section 1109 gang enhancements under Penal Code sections 186.22 (b) and (d) must be tried separately and after guilt of the underlying charge is determined. From healthcare to marriage to law enforcement, these new rules affect the daily lives of everyone in the state. Before the rise of these release cards, people were given cash or a check. Now only persons convicted of drug offenses involving minors who have priors are ineligible for probation, except in unusual cases. Elections Code section 18541 expands prohibited activities within 100 feet of a polling place to now include obstructing ingress, egress, and parking. 131-18 (2018) eliminated all discretionary criminal justice fees, including probation fees; the ordinance includes a detailed discussion of the Countys reasons for ending these fees. 1170(b)(1), (2)] A court may, however, consider a certified record of prior convictions in determining an appropriate sentence. (3) Having a close relationship with people who have been stopped, arrested, or convicted of a crime. Louisiana HB 84 (2021) ends the states lifetime jury service ban on people with felony convictions and restores the right to serve on a jury for people who have been free from incarceration and off of probation and parole for five years. For example, in the 1965 case, In re Estrada, the court explained, when there is nothing to indicate a contrary intent in a statute, it will be presumed that the Legislature intended the statute to operate prospectively and not retroactively. As always, weve also updated our list of Winnable criminal justice reforms and added new example bills and resources where you can learn more. However, this is especially alarming when dealing with severe sentencing enhancements. Problem: Nationally, one of every six people in state prisons has been incarcerated for a decade or more. ", "Matthew was very responsive and caring for my case. Los Angeles County including Alhambra, Baldwin Park, Bellflower, Burbank, Calabasas, Carson, Compton, Downey, East Los Angeles, El Monte, Glendale, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Lakewood, Lancaster, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Lynwood, Norwalk, Palmdale, Pasadena, Pomona, Santa Clarita, Santa Monica, South Gate, Torrance, West Covina, and Whittier. His compassion and caring for his clients ensure he will get the Once a court receives an inmates referral, it has until October 1, 2022, to resentence the inmate under the new law. Readers should also note that we made a conscious choice to not include critical reforms that are unique to just a few states, or important reforms for which we dont yet have enough useful resources to be helpful to most states. Police officers must be at least 21 years old and agencies may not authorize techniques that can cause positional asphyxia. There were no arguments on file opposing this bill. Originally, Section 11370.2 provided: Any person convicted of a violation of, or of a conspiracy to violate, Section 11378 or 11379 with respect to any substance containing a controlled substance specified in paragraph (1) or (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 11055 shall receive, in addition to any other punishment authorized by law, including Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, a full, separate, and consecutive three-year term for each prior felony conviction of, or for each prior felony conviction of conspiracy to violate, Sections 11351, 11351.5, 11352, 11378, 11378.5, 11379, 11379.5, 11379.6, 11380, 11380.5, or 11383, whether or not the prior conviction resulted in a term of imprisonment. endstream
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The long sentences people receive for such offenses and their exclusion from reforms that could reduce excessively long sentences have resulted in the growing number of aging and elderly people in prison. Problem: Many people who face criminal charges are unnecessarily detained before trial. Oil, gas and neighborhoods. Legislation: Maine LD 1521 (2021) brings Maine among the ranks of Nebraska, North Carolina, and New Mexico in ending civil asset forfeiture. this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client Photo by Jane Tyska/Bay Area Click to reveal (6) Receiving state benefits. Many of the new laws are More information: See our report Correctional Control 2018: Incarceration and supervision by state for details on how probation sets people up to fail and the Executive Session on Community Corrections report Less Is More: How Reducing Probation Populations Can Improve Outcomes for more on downsizing probation. Needless to say, Section 11370.2, as originally phrased, resulted in thousands of Californians convicted of non-violent drug offenses receiving multiple enhancements for previous drug convictions. For those who are still either serving their base sentence or another term of enhancement, the CDCR Secretary and county correctional administer must refer the inmates information to the court by July 1, 2022. Legislation: Ordinance 22-O-1748 (2022), passed in October 2022 by the Atlanta City Council, bars employment discrimination on the basis of criminal history status in most circumstances. The new law allows challenges to the use of a peremptory challenge based on these criteria, and requires the party exercising the peremptory challenge to state race neutral reasons for exercising the peremptory challenge.Challenges based on the following are presumed invalid: (1) Expressing a distrust of or having a negative experience with law enforcement or the criminal legal system. (SB 567, 3, subd. hVSTU?Xp},C5K0 Those taking effect on Under new Penal Code sections 1043, 1043.5 and 977, a court may find by clear and convincing evidence that a defendant is willfully refusing to come to court and allow his or her attorney to proceed in his or her absence. Too bad our society cares so little about women. More information: See our report Eligible, but excluded for ways to remove barriers for eligible voters held in jails, and see our briefing Jail-based polling locations for information showing that people will vote from jail when ballots are accessible. Assembly Bill 257, the FAST Recovery Act. Would you like to switch to the accessible version of this site? Legislation and rulemaking: New York S 1014/A 2377 (2021) proposed to end the lifetime ban on jury service for people with felony convictions in New York and restore the right to serve on a jury after completion of sentence. Retaining the right kind of criminal appeals team will assist in ensuring your rights are fully represented during the discovery/initial phase, during the petition processes, and in the re-sentencing court. Solutions: Pass legislation that would eliminate probation fees, require hearings on ability to pay before assessing fees, and/or regulate the use of privatized probation. All rights reserved. WebCal. Massachusetts H 1798/S 1600 (2021) sought to eliminate punitive parole conditions, require parole conditions be related to the crime of conviction, and prohibit revocation of parole for parole violations that do not result in conviction. Problem: Proposals and pushes to build new carceral buildings and enlarge existing ones, particularly jails, are constantly being advanced across the U.S. In some states notably Tennessee and Texas thousands of people whom the parole board deemed safe to return to the community remain incarcerated simply because the state has imposed this bureaucratic hurdle. Solutions: Link people up with benefits that increase stability. Don't need the accessible version of this site? The stigma of having a conviction history prevents individuals from being able to successfully support themselves, impacts families whose loved ones were incarcerated, and can result in higher recidivism rates. AB 278 by Assemblymember Kevin McCarty (D-Sacramento) allows the California Conservation Corps to accept applicants who are on parole. A sharply growing number of prisons and jails are scanning and destroying incoming mail providing those incarcerated only with the scanned copies while others have banned incoming mail that is any larger than a postcard. For additional information on the aging population in prison, see our briefing How many people aged 55 or older are in prison, by state? There was never any doubt during the process that he was giving his all. Persons convicted of attempted murder and manslaughter based on either a felony murder theory or on the now defunct natural and probable consequences doctrine may now, like persons convicted of murder, apply to be re-sentenced under amended P.C. That said, while we point to multiple bills, model legislation, and regulations in this document, we also recognize that many of these examples reflect compromise and could be strengthened or made more comprehensive. In fact, studies have stated that drug overdose is the leading cause of death after release from prison, and the risk of death is significantly higher for women. Solutions: States can pass legislation to count incarcerated people at home for redistricting purposes, as Calif., Colo., Conn., Del., Ill., Md., Nev., N.J., N.Y, Va., and Wash. have done. However, lawmakers do not want the size of the task to interfere with the goals of the bill and include strict timeframes for when this must occur. New California laws 2022 taking effect on Jan. 1 include wildfire management, lower speed limits, cocktails and higher minimum wages. For example, the cards charge for things like having an account, making a purchase, checking the balance, or closing the account. Problem: Despite a growing body of evidence that medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is effective at treating opioid use disorders, most prisons are refusing to offer those treatments to incarcerated people, exacerbating the overdose and recidivism rate among people released from custody. III. Submitting a contact form, sending a text message, making a phone call, or leaving a voicemail does not create an attorney-client relationship. However, in 2017, lawmakers passed Senate Bill 180(SB 180). Senate Bills 180 and 136 did nothing to address these inequities. Other products and services may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Martindale.com. Comments Off on new federal laws for inmates 2022. alligator crawl line dance. Set upper limits for probation and parole sentences. First, the Secretary of the CDCR and the count correctional administrator must identify those persons in their custody currently serving a [sentence] that includes an enhancement described in subdivision (a) and shall provide the name of each person, along with the persons date of birth and the relevant case number or docket number, to the sentencing court that imposed the enhancement.. Solutions: End restrictions that exclude people with conviction histories, as well as people who are charged with a felony or misdemeanor, from jury service. Here are 22 new laws Californians must start following in 2022 Alexei Koseff Dec. 6, 2021 Updated: Feb. 7, 2022 6:57 p.m. (P.C. In fiscal year 2021-22 alone, four Community Reinvestment Initiatives will provide $12.8 million to community-based services in reentry, harm reduction, crime prevention, and crime survivors. More information: See the Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalitions Community Reinvestment memo, the Center for American Progresss How to Reinvest in Communities when Reducing the Scope of Policing, and the Urban Institutes Investing Justice Resources to Address Community Needs. Prior to 2022, persons on felony probation were typically remanded pending a determination of the truth of any allegations of a violation. More information: See our analysis showing which states charge people in prison medical fees, and illustrating the cost burden of each states fee on incarcerated patients, our 2019 update, our summary of what states suspended prison medical fees during the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic, and our recent analysis of the state of medical fees in 2022. Courts still rely on the reasoning first outlined in In re Estrada. It might be wise to provide all of these, early release, prisoners staff jobs for the State. The law was passed in 2020 but went into effect January 1, 2022, for criminal trials. After Matthew Kaestner's efforts in defending a relative I would rate him at the top! San Luis Obispo police holding DUI patrols on Monday, Tuesday, Photos show northern SLO County blanketed in snow, State employee accuses SLO County air district of quid pro quo threat. All of these changes should be made retroactive, and should not categorically exclude any groups based on offense type, sentence length, age, or any other factor. New laws restrict activities near polling places or other voting stations as well as the placing of fake ballot boxes. Public utilities commissions in many states can also regulate the industry. ", Advocates for the bill say it will "provide judges the discretion to grant probation or to suspend a sentence in the interests of justice, and consistent with local values and local resources". Folsom State Prison's commissary gate, circa 1890s. Please do not include any confidential or sensitive information in a contact form, text message, or voicemail. Largely, these efforts focus on undoing the draconian sentencing enhancement laws that were passed decades prior. Sections: 3000, 3375, 3376.1, 3377.2, and 3379Effective: April 1, 2023, Sections: 3000, and 3293Effective: April 1, 2023, Sections: 3000, and 3075.2Effective: December 20, 2022, Sections:3000, 3268, 3268.1, 3268.2, and 3268.3Effective: November 16, 2022, Sections:3000, 3269, 3269.1, 3269.2, 3269.3, 3269.4, and 3375.2Effective: November 14, 2022, Sections:3000, 3040.3, and 3378.2Effective: January 1, 2023, Sections:3000, 3054, 3054.1, 3054.2, 3054.3, 3054.4, 3054.5, 3054.6, 3054.7, 3054.8, and 3054.9Effective: January 1, 2023, Sections:Adopt 3486, 3486.1, 3486.2 and 3486.3Effective: October 20, 2022, Sections:Adopt 3498.1, and 3498.2; Amend 3043, and 3043.5Effective: October 13, 2022, Sections:Adopt 3392.1, 3392.2, 3392.3, 3392.4, 3392.5, 3392.6, 3392.7, 3392.8, 3392.9, 3392.10 and 3417; Amend 3391, and 3392Effective:September 29, 2022, Sections: Adopt 3040.1; Amend 3000, 3040, 3041, 3041.3, 3043.3, 3043.5, 3044, 3044.1, 3044.2, 3075.1, 3077.1, 3315, 3375, 3375.2, 3375.4, 3375.5, 3375.6, 3379; Repeal 3040.1, 3040.2Effective:August 31, 2022, Sections:3076, 3076.1, 3076.2, 3076.3, 3076.4, and 3076.5Effective: October 1, 2022, Sections:Amend 3043, 3043.2, 3043.3, 3043.4, 3043.5, 3043.6, 3044, 3045.1, 3043.7 [Renumbered to 3044.1], 3043.8 [Renumbered to 3044.2], 3047 [Renumbered to 3046.1]Effective: August 8, 2022, Sections: 3075.2, 3545, and 3754Effective: October 1, 2022, Sections:3261.2, 3261.3, 3261.5, 3261.6, and 3261.7Effective:July 1, 2022, Sections:3000, 3466, and 3468Effective:July 1, 2022, Sections:2449.1, 2449.4, 2449.5, 2449.30, 2449.32, 3490, 3491, 3492, 3495, 3496 and 3497Effective:February 28, 2022, Sections:3000, 3045, 3077.3, 3078.4, 3084, 3084.1, 3084.2, 3084.3, 3084.4, 3084.5, 3084.6, 3084.7, 3084.8, 3084.9, 3085, 3086, 3134.1, 3136, 3137, 3141, 3173.1, 3179, 3193, 3220.4, 3230, 3282, 3369.5, 3378.4, 3383, 3465, 3466, 3467, 3468, 3469, 3470, 3471, 3472, 3473, 3474, 3475, 3476, 3477, 3478, 3479, 3480, 3480.1, 3481, 3482, 3483, 3484, 3485, 3486, 3488, 3491, 3492, 3548, 3563, 3630, and 3723Effective:January 5, 2022, Sections:3000, 3006, 3044, 3133, 3190, 3314, 3315, and 3323Effective:December 20, 2021, Sections:3741, 3742, 3743, 3744, 3745, 3746, and 3748Effective:January 1, 2022, Sections:3000, 3323, 3336, 3338, 3341.9, 3375.3, 3375.4, and 3375.5Effective:January 1, 2022, Copyright 2023 California Department of Corrections & Rehabilitation, Back to Adult Institutions, Programs and Parole Regulations, California Code of Regulations, Title 15, Division 3, Chapter 1, Pending Changes to Department Regulations, Adopted Regulations for Controlled Substance Distribution, NCR 22-09 Controlled Substance Distribution, Adopted Regulations for California Out-of-State Correctional Facility Program, NCR 22-11 California Out-of-State Correctional Facility Program, Adopted Regulations for Authorized Personal Property, Adopted Regulations for Computer Voice Stress Analyzer, Adopted Regulations for Release Allowances, Adopted Regulations for Religious Personal Property, Adopted Regulations for Inmate Housing and Program (SNY/NDPF), NCR 21-13 Inmate Housing and Program (SNY/NDPF), Adopted Regulations for Standardized Testing for Assessing Adult Literacy, NCR 22-07 Standardized Testing for Assessing Adult Literacy, Adopted Regulations for Religious and Plant-Based Diet, NCR 21-11 Religious and Plant-Based Diets, Adopted Regulations for Staff Misconduct Allegations, Adopted Regulations for Youth Parole Eligible Date, Adopted Regulations for Employee Discipline, Adopted Regulations for Program and Credit Earning Revisions (MCCS/ISUDT), NCR 22-04 Program and Credit Earning Revisions (MCCS/ISUDT), Adopted Regulations for Recall of Commitment and Resentence Recommendation, NCR 21-04 Penal Code Section 1170.3 Recall and Resentence Recommendation, Adopted Regulations for Inmate Credit Earning, Adopted Regulations for Off-Duty Firearms, Adopted Regulations for Body Worn Cameras, Adopted Regulations for News and Non-News Media Access, Adopted Regulations for Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise, NCR 21-10 Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise, Adopted Regulations for Nonviolent Offender Parole Eligibility Process, NCR 21-07 Nonviolent Offender Parole Eligibility Process, Adopted Regulations for Inmate and Parolee Grievance and Appeal Process, NCR 21-08 Inmate and Parolee Grievances and Appeals Process, Adopted Regulations for Inmate Personal Property Enterprise Inmate Communication, NCR 20-14 Inmate Personal Property Enterprise Inmate Communication, Adopted Regulations for Return and Transfer of Parole, Adopted Regulations for Gassing and Restricted Housing, Adopted Regulation for Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), NCR 21-02 Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), Adopted Regulation for Content of Law Libraries. 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