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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 61 — PRISONS AND PAROLE · Chapter 39

§ 3906. Procedure for selection of participant in motivational boot camp program.

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§ 3906. Procedure for selection of participant in motivational boot camp program.
(a)Application.-- An eligible inmate may make an application to the motivational boot camp selection committee for permission to participate in the motivational boot camp program.
(b)Selection.-- If the selection committee determines that an inmate's participation in the program is consistent with the safety of the community, the welfare of the applicant, the programmatic objectives and the rules and regulations of the department, the committee shall forward the application to the secretary or his designee for approval or disapproval.
(c)Conditions.-- Applicants may not participate in the motivational boot camp program unless they agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions thereof and indicate their agreement by signing a memorandum of understanding.
(d)Qualifications to participate.-- Satisfaction of the qualifications set forth in this section to participate does not mean that an inmate will automatically be permitted to participate in the program.
(e)Expulsion from program.--
(1)An inmate's participation in the motivational boot camp unit may be suspended or revoked for administrative or disciplinary reasons.
(2)The department shall develop regulations consistent with this subsection.
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