Source: http://ecfr.io/Title-28/se28.2.345_181
Timestamp: 2018-11-18 22:22:13
Document Index: 97496819

Matched Legal Cases: ['§345', 'art 345', '§345', 'art 345', '§345', 'art 345', '§345', 'ART 345', '§345']

[28 CFR §345.81] Title 28 Part 345 → Subpart H → §345.81 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 28 Part 345 → Subpart H → §345.81
Title 28 → Chapter III → Part 345 → Subpart H → §345.81
PART 345—FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES (FPI) INMATE WORK PROGRAMS
Subpart H—FPI Inmate Training and Scholarship Programs
§345.81 Pre-industrial training.
FPI encourages the development and use of pre-industrial training programs. Such training ordinarily provides benefits to the inmate and to the FPI factory. Pre-industrial training also provides an additional management tool for replacing inmate idleness with constructive activity. Accordingly, each FPI factory location may provide a pre-industrial training program.
(a) Pre-industrial program trainees shall ordinarily begin at the entry level pay grade (grade 5). Positions for pre-industrial training programs are filled in the same manner as other grade five positions.
(b) Pre-industrial training is not a prerequisite for work placement if the inmate already possesses the needed skill.
(c) If pre-industrial training is available and the worker has not completed both the skill training and orientation phases of pre-industrial training, the inmate should be put into the first available training class.
(d) When pre-industrial training is not available, new FPI assignees will receive on-the-job training in pre-industrial pay status for a period of at least 30 days before being promoted into available fourth grade jobs.