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All Chaplains shall maintain confidentiality such as Clergy privileged communication, except cases which are a threat to safety, security, health of staff, inmates, and the general public. T/F |
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The Director of Chaplaincy Services shall maintain a list of all officially recognized religions, practices, and faith groups approved for the use of sacramental wine. T/F |
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Inmates shall have the freedom to make a religious commitment, change a religious commitment, or reject religion altogether. Inmates may request in writing a Declaration of Faith form to register a change in religious affiliation at any time T/F |
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An inmate whose religion is not currently recognized by DOP or whose religious request cannot be met within the framework of existing, approved religious services may submit a written request for assistance using the "Inmate Request for Religious Assistance: Fact Sheet" (DC572). T/F |
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An inmate in the General population may be allowed to attend any religious service regardless of his/her religious beliefs. T/F |
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An inmate may privately pray, meditate, and study scriptures or religious literature as long as the inmate does not interfere with other inmate(s), assigned program or work assignments, security or institutional management. T/F |
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Inmates who are certified Clergy or Ordained ministers may be allowed to exercise religious authority over other inmates as long as the DOP Chaplain is supervising. T/F |
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Inmates can be recognized as Clergy and can counsel and preach at inmate religious functions but cannot receive money for their services. T/F |
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Inmates shall not organize nor conduct group meetings without prior approval of the Superintendent or designee. T/F |
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The Secretary of Correction will establish a Advisory Committee on Religious Ministry in Prisons for the purpose of serving as a resource for the expansion and strengthening of Chaplaincy services and religious activities within the Division of Prisons. T/F |
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The Director of Prisons or designee shall appoint and may remove at will members of the Religious Practices Committee. Inmate requests for religious practices not officially recognized or approved by DOP must be approved by the RPC prior to the practice being allowed. T/F |
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The Chaplains Steering Committee is authorized to assist DOC with improving Chaplaincy Services and religious activities within DOP. The 18 member Committee shall function through Director of Chaplaincy Services and meet monthly. T/F |
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