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Federal Register :: Inmate Furloughs
A Proposed Rule by the Prisons Bureau on 12/06/2006
Proposed § 570.30 Purpose
Proposed § 570.31 Inmate Eligibility for Furloughs
Proposed § 570.32 Types of Furloughs
Proposed § 570.33 Justification for Furlough
Proposed § 570.34 Expenses of Furlough
Proposed § 570.35 Transfer Furlough Eligibility Requirements
Proposed § 570.36 Non-Transfer Furlough Eligibility Requirements
Proposed § 570.37 Procedures for Applying for a Furlough
Proposed § 570.38 Conditions of Furlough
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/E6-20612 https://www.federalregister.gov/d/E6-20612
This section also describes circumstances under which Wardens will ordinarily deny non-transfer furloughs. This section derives from current § 570.35. Language in current § 570.35 relating solely to staff guidance and processing instructions has been removed from the proposed rule.
This section derives from a form contained in current 570.36(d) and from language in 570.37 (Violation of furlough). The form will be retained in relevant policy documents and will continue to be used by staff and Start Printed Page 70697inmates. This proposed rule lists the conditions of furlough described in the current rule, and states that an inmate must agree to comply with these conditions before a furlough can be approved.
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 18 U.S.C. 751, 3621, 3622, 3624, 4001, 4042, 4081, 4082 (Repealed in part as to offenses committed on or after November 1, 1987), 4161-4166, 5006-5024 (Repealed October 12, 1984 as to offenses committed after that date), 5039; 28 U.S.C. 509, 510.
Inmate eligibility for furloughs.
Types of furloughs.
Justification for furlough.
Expenses of furlough.
Transfer furlough eligibility requirements.
Non-transfer furlough eligibility requirements.
Procedures to apply for a furlough.
Conditions of Furlough.
§ 570.30
§ 570.31
§ 570.32
(a) Transfer furlough—A furlough for the purpose of transferring an inmate from one Bureau facility to another, a non-federal facility, or community confinement (including home confinement) as noted below at § 570.33(a).
(1) Emergency furlough—A furlough allowing an inmate to address a family crisis or other urgent situation as noted below at § 570.33(b).
(2) Routine furlough—A furlough for any of the reasons noted below at § 570.33(a) and (c)-(j).
§ 570.33
§ 570.34
§ 570.35
§ 570.36
Been confined at the initially designated institution for less than 90 days An emergency non-transfer furlough.
More than two years remaining until the projected release date An emergency non-transfer furlough.
2 years or less remaining until the projected release date A routine day furlough.
18 months or less remaining until the projected release date A routine overnight furlough within the institution's commuting area.
1 year or less remaining until the projected release date A routine overnight furlough outside the institution's commuting area.
§ 570.37
(5) Have any medical/dental/surgical/psychiatric treatment without staff's Start Printed Page 70699written permission, unless there is an emergency. Upon return to the institution, the inmate must notify institution staff if he/she received any prescribed medication or treatment in the community for an emergency;