(d) A participant who has been expelled from a DOTP may file a grievance with the Deputy Secretary for Reentry and Specialized Programs within 10 calendar days of the date of the expulsion.
- (1) The grievance must be legible and the statement of facts may not exceed two pages.
- (2) A participant is responsible for including all required documentation with the grievance. Failure to provide relevant documentation may result in the grievance being dismissed.
- (3) A participant who is indigent as defined in Department policy DC-ADM 803, ‘‘Inmate Mail and Incoming Publications,’’ will be afforded copy service and legal postage up to a maximum of $10 per month and all moneys received in the inmate’s account shall be used to pay for the cost of the copies and legal postage. A nonindigent inmate will incur copying charges in accordance with Department policy 3.1.1, ‘‘Fiscal Administration.’’
- (4) Documents submitted in support of a grievance will not be returned. The participant should make copies of supporting documents for submission to final review.
- (5) The Deputy Secretary for Reentry and Specialized Programs may decide the grievance based upon the documentation presented as well as other information contained within the Department’s files and may interview the inmate and any involved staff member or contractor employee by means of videoconferencing if the Deputy Secretary for Reentry and Specialized Programs, in his sole discretion, believes an interview will assist him in understanding and evaluating the grievance.
- (6) In reviewing a grievance, the Deputy Secretary for Reentry and Specialized Programs shall determine whether the participant violated the conditions of his DOTP or was meaningfully participating in the DOTP. The Deputy Secretary for Reentry and Specialized Programs may uphold or reverse the expulsion or take any other action that could have been taken by the Chief of the Department’s Central Office Treatment Division with respect to the alleged conduct at issue.