Mail containing any potentially harmful chemical substance.The following incoming mail items will not be accepted: Inmates shall not be permitted to circumvent the page limitation using multiple envelopes or otherwise. Such requests may be granted upon a showing of good cause and at the sole discretion of a Jail Supervisor. Such request shall state the reason the waiver is necessary, the number of pages to be delivered, and the expected date of delivery. However, once per month, an inmate may request that this restriction be waived upon written request to a Jail Supervisor at least five (5) business days prior to expected delivery. General mail that exceeds five (5) pages will not be screened and will be placed directly in the inmate’s secure property. An inmate may request to copy down the return address before the envelope is disposed of. For the safety and security of the facility, the envelope will be disposed of. All incoming (including legal) mail will be removed from the envelope and turned over to the inmate. Legal mail shall be opened, and staples removed in the presence of the addressed inmate by jail supervision. Legal mail is defined as correspondence to or from inmates with attorneys, courts, elected officials, state probation and parole officials, the Sheriff, a jail administrator, or the inmate’s physician, psychiatrist, or other similarly licensed healthcare professional. This includes legal mail (privileged mail). All regular incoming and outgoing inmate mail is subject to inspection.
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