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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 541 · § 541.50

§ 541.50. Release from a control unit.

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(a)Only the Executive Panel may release an inmate from a control unit. The following factors are considered in the evaluation of an inmate's readiness for release from a control unit:
(1)Relationship with other inmates and staff members, which demonstrates that the inmate is able to function in a less restrictive environment without posing a threat to others or to the orderly operation of the institution;
(2)Involvement in work and recreational activities and assignments;
(3)Adherence to institution guidelines and Bureau of Prisons rules and policy;
(4)Personal grooming and cleanliness; and
(5)Quarters sanitation.
(b)An inmate released from a control unit may be returned:
(1)To the institution from which the inmate was originally transferred;
(2)To another federal or non-federal institution; or
(3)Into the general population of the institution which has a control unit. \[49 FR 32991, Aug. 17, 1984, as amended at 60 FR 46485, Sept. 6, 1995\]
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