Rule 125-3-5-.02: Purpose

Division:
Board of Corrections
Effective Date:
December 4, 1984
Topic Area:
125-3: Institutional and Center Operations — WORK STANDARDS
Official Source:
GA Secretary of State Rules
Length:
130 words

Summary

Inmate work assignments are an integral part of the overall rehabilitative program. An opportunity shall be afforded each inmate consistent with the security requirements of the individual and good, sound, penalogical practices, to develop some vocational trade or skill through whatever on-the-job training is supportable at the institution, provided the inmate requests such training and demonstrates by his (her) attitude, conduct and work record that he (she) is deserving.

Key Topics

  • Work Standards
  • Institutional and Center Operations

Full Text

Inmate work assignments are an integral part of the overall rehabilitative program. An opportunity shall be afforded each inmate consistent with the security requirements of the individual and good, sound, penalogical practices, to develop some vocational trade or skill through whatever on-the-job training is supportable at the institution, provided the inmate requests such training and demonstrates by his (her) attitude, conduct and work record that he (she) is deserving.

Cite as Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 125-3-5-.02

Authority: Ga. Constitution 1983, Art. XI, Sec. I, O.C.G.A. Secs. 20-3-260 , 42-2-11 , 42-5-51 , 42-5-59 , 42-10-2 .

History. Rule entitled "Purpose" adopted as R. 415-3-5-.02. F. Nov. 14, 1984; eff. Dec. 4, 1984, renumbered as R. 125-3-5-.02. F. June 28, 1985; eff. July 20, 1985, as specified by the Agency.

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