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Code · Arizona · Title 31 — Oil and Gas

31-206. Chaplains; duties; traditional Native American religious practitioners

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A. The prison chaplains shall devote as much of their time as the condition and employment of the prisoners reasonably justifies in giving the prisoners moral and religious instruction. The chaplains shall at all times, under the authority of the director, have access to the prisoners for that purpose.
B. The chaplains shall hold services at the state prison at least twice each month.
C. Traditional Native American religious practitioners may perform prayers and religious services for Native American inmates under special arrangements made with the director.
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