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B. Furloughs may be granted for a period not to exceed fourteen (14) days in any 6- month period for any of the following purposes:
A. Category “A”: To visit a seriously ill immediate family member or attendance at wake and/or funeral (as determined by the Department of Corrections) of deceased immediate family member. Immediate family member is defined as spouse, child, parent, grandparent, grandchild, brother, or sister (including half-brother and half-sister). With the exception of spouse, the term “immediate family member” also includes step, adopted, and foster relationships in the above-named relationships.
B. Category “B”: To obtain health care services. This is restricted to medical, psychiatric, and psychological services not available at the ACI, but determined by an ACI staff physician to be in a patient's best interest and necessary for his/her evaluation, diagnosis, and/ or treatment; also included are community drug and alcohol treatment programs and visitation to residential treatment programs approved by RlDOCs Substance Abuse Coordinator.
C. Category “C”: To seek employment and/ or training. This is limited to employment, educational and/ or vocational training not available at the ACI (cf: R.l. Gen. Laws § 42-56-21).
D. Category “D”: To secure a residence. Furloughs may be granted in order to allow the inmate to find a residence to go to upon his/her release or parole from the ACI.
E. Category “E”: To visit immediate family or other persons who have developed regular visitation patterns with the inmate as shall be determined suitable by the Director or designee (referred to throughput this policy as “social furlough”).
F. Category “F”: To obtain a Marriage License. This includes obtaining necessary permits, certificates, etc. required by law in order to be married.
A. Eligibility: Eligibility for furloughs in Category E is limited to the following inmates:
B. Restrictions
C. Exclusions
A. Preconditions to Furlough:
2. Inmates must:
3. Inmate must agree to:
B. Departure and Return Procedures
3. Sponsors:
4. Overnight Furloughs
a. Minimum Security: Inmates in Minimum Security may be granted overnight Category E furloughs no more than once every sixty (60) days.
b. Work Release: Inmates in Work Release may be granted overnight Category E furloughs no more than once every thirty (30) days.
C. Conditions While on Furloughs: While on furlough, inmates will:
D. Penalties for Violation of Regulations by Inmates:
A. The decision to recommend or approve an inmate for a furlough is based upon the following:
B. Classification Board Policies
C. Classification Board Procedures
1. Application: Attachment 1 is prepared and signed, in duplicate, by inmate.
a. Both copies are forwarded to the Furlough Coordinator with a signed money transfer slip for processing fee:
2. Investigation by Furlough Coordinator
3. Classification Board Action
4. Director’s Action
5. Counseling Sessions Relative to Approved Applications
6. Notification of Custodian
B. All requests for furloughs from out-of-state transfers are forwarded by the Rhode Island Furlough Coordinator to appropriate officials in the sending states for approval. No furlough is granted without the permission of the sending state, consonant with governing statues of that state.
C. Inmates under dual jurisdiction serving concurrent sentences in both Rhode Island and another state are governed by the furlough laws of the State of Rhode Island.
A. Whenever an inmate is furloughed by the RIDOC, correctional staff ensure:
1. Security Risk Group (SRG) Inmates
a. Furlough Office notifies Director and Special Investigations Unit (SIU).
2. High Security Inmates
3. Maximum Security, Medium Security and Intake Service Center Inmates
4. Use of Restraints for Furlough
a. Four types of restraints are commonly utilized:
b. When determining appropriate method of restraint, the Furlough Coordinator is consulted. Three (3) criteria are evaluated:
5. Escorted Furloughs of High Security, Maximum and Medium Security Inmates
6. Minimum and Work Release Inmates
7. Funeral Visits
8. Hospital Security Procedures