Rule 125-2-4-.23: Offender Grievances

Division:
Board of Corrections
Effective Date:
December 4, 1984
Topic Area:
125-2: Departmental Operations — OFFENDER ADMINISTRATION
Official Source:
GA Secretary of State Rules
Length:
138 words

Summary

The vast majority of offender grievances are resolved directly and promptly. In those cases where an offender grievance is not resolved at the initial level, the Warden/ Superintendent shall follow the established procedure whereby an offender who is convinced that he has a legitimate grievance is provided a reasonable opportunity to present in writing or discuss his allegations until a resolution of the alleged problem, consistent with the developed facts, has been achieved.

Key Topics

  • Offender Administration
  • Departmental Operations

Full Text

The vast majority of offender grievances are resolved directly and promptly. In those cases where an offender grievance is not resolved at the initial level, the Warden/ Superintendent shall follow the established procedure whereby an offender who is convinced that he has a legitimate grievance is provided a reasonable opportunity to present in writing or discuss his allegations until a resolution of the alleged problem, consistent with the developed facts, has been achieved.

Cite as Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 125-2-4-.23

Authority: Ga. Constitution 1983, Art. XI, Sec. I, O.C.G.A. Secs. 42-2-11 , 42-5-51 , 42-5-53 , 42-5-59 , 42-10-2 .

History. Rule entitled "Offender Grievances" adopted as R. 415-2-4-.23. F. Nov. 14, 1984; eff. Dec. 4, 1984, renumbered as R. 125-2-4-.23 of same title. F. June 28, 1985; eff. July 20, 1985, as specified by the Agency.

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