37 Pa. Code § 91.6
(a) Force and restraints will be used by corrections personnel only to accomplish legitimate penological and law enforcement objectives.
(2) A staff member may only use deadly force against an inmate when that force is necessary to prevent death, serious bodily harm to the staff member or others, or to prevent one or more of the following:
The provisions of this § 91.6 amended under section 506 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 186).
The provisions of this § 91.6 amended April 15, 2005, effective April 16, 2005, 35 Pa.B. 2279. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (286421) to (286422).
Effect of Regulations
The administrative regulations, found in 37 Pa. Code § § 91.1—91.6, do not create rights in prison inmates; rather the administrative regulations create rules for corrections officers to follow in the performance of their duties. Commonwealth ex rel. Buehl v. Price, 705 A.2d 933 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1998); appeal denied 727 A.2d 1123 (Pa. 1998).
Validity of Restraint Policy
New prison restraint policy (behind-the-back handcuffing applied to all death-sentenced inmates for all out-of-cell movements) did not violate administrative regulation even though the inmate’s complaint indicates that the new policy was imposed after contraband was found in the unit housing death-sentenced inmates and that the new policy constituted a concession to corrections officers’ union, which had long been requesting the new policy, because the implementation of the new restraint policy was imposed to accomplish legitimate penological objectives, and does not evidence a retaliatory animus designed to penalize death-sentenced inmates. Commonwealth v. Price, 705 A.2d 933 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1998).