C.F.R.
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Title 28
» CHAPTER V—BUREAU OF PRISONS, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE › SUBCHAPTER B—INMATE ADMISSION, CLASSIFICATION, AND TRANSFER › PART 522—ADMISSION TO INSTITUTION › Subpart C—Intake Screening
(a) Except for such camps and other satellite facilities where segregating a newly arrived inmate in detention is not feasible, the Warden shall ensure that a newly arrived inmate is cleared by the Medical Department and provided a social interview by staff before assignment to the general population.
(1) Immediately upon an inmate's arrival, staff shall interview the inmate to determine if there are non-medical reasons for housing the inmate away from the general population. Staff shall evaluate both the general physical appearance and emotional condition of the inmate.
(2) Within 24 hours after an inmate's arrival, medical staff shall medically screen the inmate in compliance with Bureau of Prisons' medical procedures to determine if there are medical reasons for housing the inmate away from the general population or for restricting temporary work assignments.
(3) Staff shall place recorded results of the intake medical screening and the social interview in the inmate's central file.
[45 FR 44229, June 30, 1980]
Notes of Decisions
Brewington v. United States (W.D. La. 2023).
· cites it 4× “§§ 4042 , 4081, and 28 C.F.R. § 522.21 (a) First, United States Code section 4042(a) provides: (a) In general.”
Brown v. United States, 569 F. Supp. 2d 596 (W.D. Va. 2008).
· cites it 2× “While the BOP regulations require prison officials to interview an inmate immediately upon his arrival, “to determine if there are non-medical reasons for housing the inmate away from the general population,” 28 C.F.R. § 522.21 , the regulations do not mandate a…”
Marquez v. United States (S.D. Cal. 2021).
“28 C.F.R. § 522.21 (a)(1) (directing that 3 BOP staff shall conduct inmate interviews upon arrival “to determine .”
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