§ 551.107. Pretrial inmate reviews.
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Staff shall conduct regular reviews of a pretrial inmate's status.
(a)Each pretrial inmate shall be scheduled for an initial review by the unit team within 21 calendar days of the inmate's first arrival at the institution, and subsequent reviews shall be conducted at least every 90 days.
(b)The inmate shall be notified at least 48 hours prior to the inmate's scheduled review.
(c)A pretrial inmate is expected to attend these reviews. If the inmate refuses to appear, staff shall document in the record of the meeting the inmate's refusal and, if known, the reason for refusal.
(d)Inmate reviews are to be documented on the Pretrial Inmate Review Report.
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