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Contents (1995 - 515)
Crimes (Administration of Sentences) (Correctional Centre Routine) Regulation 1995Status informationPart 1 Preliminary
1 Name of Regulation 2 Commencement 3 Definitions 4 (Repealed) Part 2 Separation and classification of inmates
5 Accommodation 6 Inmates not to enter other accommodation 7 Separation of sexes 8 Separation of different classes of inmates 9 Separation for health reasons Division 2 Classification of inmates for the purposes of
10 Classification of inmates 11 Classification of escaped inmates 11A High security classification of inmates for purposes of
interstate leave permits 12 Case Management Committee 13 Reception Committees 14 Recommendation of classification: long-term
inmates 15 Recommendation of classification: other inmates 16 Assessment and recommendation to be carried out
expeditiously 17 Program Review Committee 18 Review of Program Review Committee
recommendation 19 Governor’s report 20 Linguistic and cultural factors to be
considered Division 3 Designation and management of high security
20A Definition and application of Division 20B Designation of high security inmates 20C Management of designated high security inmates 20D Functions of Review Council in relation to high security
inmates Part 3 Admission, searching and miscellaneous
21 Recording of personal description 22 Confidentiality of records 23 Disposal of records of unconvicted inmates Division 2 Searching of inmates
24 Searching of inmates Division 3 Information to be provided to inmates
discipline 26 Inmates to be notified of rights and
obligations 27 Information concerning extension directions 28 Information for inmates who are nationals of other
countries Division 4 Inmate’s property
correctional centre 30 Records of property surrendered on reception into
correctional centre 31 Property brought to correctional centre by other
persons 32 Possession of approved personal property 33 Property to be kept in a tidy and orderly
manner 34 Confiscation of property which is a security or safety
risk 35 Possession and confiscation of unauthorised
property 36 Sale of unclaimed or confiscated property 37 Transfer of property Part 4 Institutional routine
38 Hours of work and general routine 39 Inmates to comply with correctional centre
routine 40 Inmates to attend musters 41 Avoidance of correctional centre routine 42 (Repealed) Part 5 Food
43 Diet 44 Purchase of food by inmates 45 Unauthorised food 46 Complaints about correctional centre food 47 Food supplied from outside correctional centre 48 Trading in food prohibited Part 6 Health and cleanliness
49 Personal cleanliness 50 Cleanliness and preservation of cells and certain
articles 51 Destruction of unhygienic property 52 Dental and optical treatment and artificial medical
appliances 53 Daily exercise (sec 12 (1) of Act) 54 Wearing of correctional centre clothing 55 Wearing of street clothes 56 Unconvicted inmates and civil inmates may be required to
clean yards Part 6A Condoms
56A Availability and disposal of condoms 56B Unauthorised possession of condoms 56C Unauthorised use of condoms 56D Unauthorised disposal of condoms Part 7 Education, vocational training and
57 Educational classes 58 Vocational and practical training 59 Regulation of inmates attending classes Division 2 Keeping of books and other printed
inmates 61 Keeping of books and other printed material Division 3 Correctional centre libraries
libraries 63 Library rules 64 Use of correctional centre libraries 65 Refusal of access 66 Return of borrowed items Part 8 Religious ministration
67 Definitions Division 2 Correctional centre chaplains
68 Appointment of correctional centre chaplains 69 Privileges of chaplains Division 3 Chaplaincy services
70 Duties of chaplains 71 Powers of chaplains 72 Access to inmates 73 Inmate may request visit by cleric if no chaplain
appointed Division 4 General
74 Records relating to religious denominations 75 Participation of inmates in religious
observances 76 Use of chapels 77 Chaplains may advise committees 78 Chaplaincy services: generally 79 Exclusion of clergy on grounds of security Part 9 Visits and communications with inmates
80 Visits generally 81 Visiting hours 82 Duration of visits 83 Number of visits 84 Extra visits may be permitted 85 Maximum number of visitors 86 Visits by family or friends 87 Visits by Commissioner and other officials 88 Visits by officers of the Crown 89 Inmate may refuse visits 90 Inmate confined to cell not entitled to visits 91 Record of visits Division 2 Special visits: legal business, foreign nationals,
92 Visits to transact legal business 93 Foreign nationals 94 Aboriginal inmates 95 Prior appointment necessary 96 Time, duration and number of visits Division 3 Permits to visit correctional centres
97 Permit for visits 98 Cancellation of permits 99 Return of expired or cancelled permits 100 Preliminary requirements for visits 101 Restrictions on holders of visitors’
permits 102 Physical contact by holders of visitors’
permits Division 4 Control of visits to correctional centres and
required 103A Searching of visitors’ vehicles 104 Searching of visitors 104A Smoking by visitors in non-smoking areas
prohibited 105 Unauthorised use of cameras or recording
equipment 106 Delivery of articles to inmates or visitors 107 Prevention of physical contact with inmates 108 Visits to be within sight of correctional
officer 109 Listening or recording devices not to be used without
permission 110 Legal documents: special arrangements Division 5 General restrictions on persons who may
prevent visits 112 Visitors affected by alcohol or drugs 113 Unauthorised persons not to be admitted to correctional
centres 114 Commissioner may bar persons from visiting correctional
centres Division 6 Written communications with inmates
115 Definitions 116 Correspondence: generally 117 Certain articles prohibited 118 Certain correspondence privileged 119 Opening and impounding of certain articles 120 Copying of certain correspondence 121 Correspondence with legal adviser Division 7 Use of telephones by inmates
122 Permission required 123 Maximum number of calls 124 Calls to other inmates 125 Cost of certain calls 126 Procedure for making calls 127 Procedure on receipt or acceptance of calls 128 Monitoring of telephone calls 129 Records of calls 130 Signs Division 8 General
police Part 9A Biometric identification system
correctional centres 131B Privacy and security safeguards Part 10 Requests and complaints
132 Notice of availability of Official Visitors 133 Complaints and inquiries: how dealt with 134 Reports by Official Visitors Division 2 General
135 Requests to governor 136 Requests to Minister, Commissioner or Official
Visitors 137 Complaints to Minister or Commissioner 138 Mischievous complaints Part 11 Procedure for release of inmates
139 Notification concerning welfare organisations 140 Pre-release interview and inspection 141 Complaints relating to personal property 142 Receipt for property 143 Return of Departmental property Part 12 Correctional centre discipline
144 Definitions 145 Correctional centre offences: section 51, definition of
“correctional centre offence” 146 Major offences: section 51, definition of “major
offence” Division 2 Maintenance of order and discipline
147 Maintenance of order and discipline: generally 148 Directions relating to order or discipline 149 Use of force 150 Use of instruments of restraint 151 Report on use of force Division 3 Particular offences
152 Concealment for purpose of escape 153 Articles intended for use in escapes or other
offences 154 Behaviour of inmates 155 Obstruction of correctional officers 156 Fighting or other physical combat 157 Assaults 158 Riots 159 Injuring animals 160 Damaging property 161 Throwing articles 162 Unauthorised alteration or possession of correctional
centre property 163 Stealing 164 Tampering with food or drink 165 Tattooing prohibited 166 Gambling 167 Consumption of alcohol 168 Use of drugs 168A Smoking by inmates in non-smoking areas of correctional
centres prohibited 169 Bribery prohibited Division 4 Punishments
“withdrawable privilege” 171 Prohibited punishments Division 5 Testing for alcohol or drugs
172 Breath testing 173 Evidence as to presence of alcohol 174 Urine sample where drug use suspected 175 Urine sample whether or not drug use suspected 176 Evidence as to use of drugs 177 Supply of test results to Corrections Health
Service Part 13 Miscellaneous
Act) 179 Prohibited work 180 Governor as informant in proceedings before Visiting
Justices 181 Monthly returns of punishments imposed by governors or
Visiting Justices 182 Disposal of records of punishments imposed by governors
or Visiting Justices 183 Lodging of appeals to District Court from decision of
Visiting Justice 184 Applications for leave of absence: sections 26 and
29 185 Additional functions of Review Council 185A Matters to be considered concerning certain serious
offenders 186 Records of proceedings: Sch 2, cl 17 186A Delegation to committees of Review Council’s
functions: clause 10 of Schedule 2 187 Repeal 188 Notice to victims about proposed change in security
classification 189 Powers of correctional officers Schedule 1 Notice