Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 525.110 - Definitions
a) "Assistant
Director" means the second highest ranking official of the
Department.
b) "Chief" or "Deputy
Director" means the highest ranking official of a district or division within
the Department.
c) "Chief
Administrative Officer" means the highest ranking official of a correctional
facility.
d) "Department" means the
Department of Corrections.
e)
"Director" means the Director of the Department.
f) "Incoming privileged mail" means mail from
the following:
1) The Director;
2) Assistant Director, Chiefs, and Deputy
Directors of the Department;
3)
Department attorneys;
4) Members of
the Administrative Review Board;
5)
Members of the Prisoner Review Board;
6) The Governor of Illinois;
7) Federal or Illinois legislators;
8) Chief Executive Officers of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Criminal
Division of the Department of Justice, the United States Customs Service, the
Secret Service, the Illinois State Police, and Sheriff's Offices and Police
Departments in the State of Illinois;
9) Illinois Inspector General;
10) John Howard Association; and
11) Legal mail.
g) "Outgoing privileged mail" means mail to
the following:
1) The Director;
2) Assistant Director, Chiefs, and Deputy
Directors of the Department;
3)
Department attorneys;
4) Members of
the Administrative Review Board;
5)
Members of the Prisoner Review Board;
6) The Governor of Illinois;
7) Federal or Illinois legislators;
8) Chief Executive Officers of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Criminal
Division of the Department of Justice, the United States Customs Service, the
Secret Service, the Illinois State Police, and Sheriff's Offices and Police
Departments in the State of Illinois;
9) Illinois Inspector General;
10) John Howard Association;
11) Clerks of courts or of the Illinois Court
of Claims; and
12) Legal
mail.
h) "Legal mail"
means mail to and from the following:
1)
Registered Attorneys who provide direct legal representation to
offenders;
2) State's
Attorneys;
3) The Illinois Attorney
General;
4) Judges or magistrates
of any court or the Illinois Court of Claims Judges; and
5) Any organization that provides direct
legal representation to offenders, but not including organizations that provide
referrals to attorneys, such as bar associations.
i) "Offender" means a person committed to the
Department or to the custody of the Department.
Notes
Amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 5400, effective April 1, 2011
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