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Title: Civilian Inmate Labor Program
Source: USAPA Army
URL Source: http://www.usapa.army.mil/pdffiles/r210_35.pdf
Published: Jan 14, 2005
Author: USAPA Army
Post Date: 2006-02-22 20:51:16 by Zipporah
Keywords: Civilian, Program, Inmate
Views: 699
Comments: 10

Civilian Inmate Labor Program 36 pages PDF

*Army Regulation 210–35

AR 210–35 Civilian Inmate Labor Program This rapid action revision dated 14 January 2005-- o Assigns responsibilities to Headquarters, Installation Management Agency (para 1-4j).

o Makes administrative and editorial changes (throughout). This new regulation dated 9 December 1997

o Provides Army policy and guidance for establishing civilian inmate labor programs and civilian prison camps on Army installations.

o Discusses sources of Federal and State civilian inmate labor.

Contents (Listed by paragraph and page number)

Chapter 1

Introduction, page 1

Purpose • 1–1, page 1

References • 1–2, page 1

Explanation of abbreviations and terms • 1–3, page 1

Responsibilities • 1–4, page 1

Civilian inmate labor programs • 1–5, page 2

The process • 1–6, page 2 Chapter 2

Establishing Installation Civilian Inmate Labor Programs, page 4

Policy statement • 2–1, page 4

Chapter 3 Establishing Civilian Inmate Prison Camps on Army Installations, page 8 Policy statement • 3–1, page 8

Negotiating with correctional systems representatives to establish prison camps • 3–2, page 8

Governing criteria civilian inmate prison camps • 3–3, page 8 Governing provisions for operating civilian inmate prison camps on Army installations • 3–4, page 9

Procedures for establishing a civilian inmate prison camp on Army installations • 3–5, page 9

Interservice, interagency, or interdepartmental support agreements • 3–6, page 10

Chapter 4

Reporting and Recordkeeping, page 10

Incident reports • 4–1, page 10

Media coverage • 4–2, page 10

Recordkeeping • 4–3, page 11

Chapter 1 Introduction 1–1. Purpose This regulation provides Army policy and guidance for establishing civilian inmate labor programs and civilian prison camps on Army installations. Sources of civilian inmate labor are limited to on– and off–post Federal corrections facilities, State and/or local corrections facilities operating from on–post prison camps pursuant to leases under Section 2667, Title 10, United States Code (10 USC 2667), and off–post State corrections facilities participating in the demonstration project authorized under Section 1065, Public Law (PL) 103–337. Otherwise, State and/or local inmate labor from off–post corrections facilities is currently excluded from this program.

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#1. To: Zipporah, All (#0)

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Diana  posted on  2006-02-22   20:57:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Diana (#1)

I know Diana.. this confirms the rumors about the camps.

Zipporah  posted on  2006-02-22   21:06:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#4. To: Zipporah, diana, red jones, zipporah, christine, brian s (#3)

Ya'll up for a ranchero in Paraguay??, 1000 acres or so? Remote muddy, lots of wildlife and satellite Internet access, learn Queche, live simple, do without elk steaks, get friendly with the local cops, anyone have a cessna 182 and a pilots license?

Looks like WW4 is comming, sponsored by the greedist of the international rulers of the nations.

Might be a party we will want to miss?

I am joking?? 250 acres in Paraguay can make for a a good life, maybe. It would be a little "out of the way", for WW4, that is the point.

Vote with your feet.

tom007  posted on  2006-02-22 21:20:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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