Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 2525.140 - Incoming Mail
a) Incoming
privileged mail must be clearly marked as "privileged" and be clearly marked
with the name, title, and address of the sender.
b) Incoming privileged mail may be opened in
the presence of the youth to whom it is addressed to inspect for contraband, to
verify the identity of the sender, and to determine that nothing other than
legal or official matter is enclosed.
c) Incoming privileged mail may contain
communications only from the privileged correspondent whose name and address
appear on the envelope. If non-privileged material or correspondence from a
third party is found to be enclosed, such material shall be treated as
non-privileged mail.
d) All
incoming non-privileged mail, including mail from clerks of courts, shall be
opened and inspected for contraband.
e) Cashier's checks, money orders, and
business checks subject to the restrictions imposed by 20 Ill. Adm. Code 2305
shall be deposited in the youth's trust fund account, with a record made of the
sender's name, the amount received, and the date. For purposes of this Section
a business check shall mean a check written on any agency's or firm's account.
Youth shall be notified of all monies received and deposited in their trust
fund accounts. However, any checks or money orders which exceed the limitation
on the amounts (20 Ill. Adm. Code 2305) shall be returned to the sender, and
the youth shall be notified.
f)
Personal checks and cash shall be returned to the sender, and the sender shall
be notified that funds cannot be received in that form.
g) Youth center officials may spot check and
read incoming non-privileged mail. Incoming mail or portions thereof may be
inspected, reproduced, or withheld from delivery for any of the reasons listed
in Section
2525.130(h)
of this Subpart or in Subpart C of this Part.
h) When a youth is prohibited from receiving
a letter or portions thereof, the committed youth and the sender shall be
notified in writing of the decision.
i) If a youth has been transferred or
released, first class mail shall be forwarded to the person if the address is
known. If no forwarding address is available, the mail shall be returned to the
sender.
j) If a youth has been
absent from the facility on a furlough or pursuant to writ, the person's mail
shall be held at the youth center for a period of one month, unless the youth
has made a written request to the Chief Administrative Officer to have the mail
forwarded to another address. At the conclusion of the month, first class mail
shall be forwarded to the youth's address, if known, or returned to the sender,
unless alternative arrangements have been made.
k) Youth may receive publications, including
books, periodicals and catalogs, in accordance with Subpart C of this Part, and
may receive typewriters ordered directly from a supplier through the
commissary. Other packages may be received only as approved by the Chief
Administrative Officer. All packages shall be opened and searched prior to
delivery.
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