Inmate Mail (240-RICR-10-00-1)


240-RICR-10-00-1 ACTIVE RULE EMERGENCY RULE

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Title 240 Department of Corrections
Chapter 10 Inmate Life
Subchapter 00 N/A
Part 1 Inmate Mail (240-RICR-10-00-1)
Type of Filing Amendment
Regulation Status Active
Effective 01/13/2025 to 05/13/2025

Regulation Authority:

R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-56-10(22)
Powers of the director; R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-56-1
Declaration of Policy.

Purpose and Reason:

This rule is being refiled by the agency pursuant to R.I. Gen. Laws § 42-35-4.1 with the purpose of promulgating rules and guidelines governing inmate correspondence at the ACI. 

Brief statement of Reason for Finding Imminent Peril:

The Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RIDOC) is filing this emergency amendment to the Inmate Mail regulation (240-RICR-10-00-1) to improve safety and security within the facilities and to safeguard the health and well-being of employees and incarcerated individuals. The RIDOC is committed to maintaining a safe, secure, and orderly environment within its facilities. Recent developments in security assessments have identified an urgent need to implement enhanced security measures to detect and address potential threats related to contraband, including but not limited to liquids, powders and chemically treated paper, which is a matter of highest concern for facility and public safety and health. As a result, RIDOC finds that an imminent peril exists that necessitates the immediate enactment of emergency rulemaking procedures.

Specifically, these rules will facilitate updated procedures for scanning all incoming mail as well as any written communications introduced into the facility by attorneys or their agents while maintaining the confidentiality and integrity of any protected and privileged documents. Contraband may be hidden in paper which can only be identified through scanning. These enhancements are critical for identifying and mitigating contraband risks, as well as for ensuring the security and integrity of all individuals entering RIDOC facilities. To safeguard the well-being of staff, inmates, visitors, and the general public, RIDOC must enact these emergency rules. 

Consequently, these measures will proceed through the regular rulemaking process within the 120-day interim period to allow for public input and thorough review. However, immediate enactment is essential to address the current security risks.

RIDOC respectfully finds that the imminent peril posed by these issues justifies the adoption of these emergency rules in order to protect the health, safety, and security of everyone within the Department's facilities.