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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 345 · § 345.73

§ 345.73. Procedures for granting awards for suggestions or inventions.

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Inmate suggestions for improvements in operations or safety, or for conservation of energy or material, must be submitted in writing.
(a)The inmate's immediate supervisor shall review the suggestion and forward it with comments and award recommendation to the SOI.
(b)The SOI shall ensure that all inmate suggestions and/or inventions formally submitted are considered for incentive awards by a committee comprised of Industries personnel designated by the SOI.
(1)The committee is authorized to award a cash award of up to \$100.00 or an equivalent gift not to exceed \$100.00 in value to an inmate whose suggestion has been adopted. A recommendation for an award in excess of \$100.00 shall be forwarded to the Assistant Director for a final decision.
(2)The committee shall forward all recommendations for awards for inventions through the SOI to the Warden. The Warden may choose to add his or her comments before forwarding to the Assistant Director for a final decision.
(3)Incentive awards are the exclusive methods for recognizing inmates for suggestions or inventions.
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