23 Miss. Code. R. 102-9.7 - Inmate Status
A. An individual is
an inmate if serving time for a criminal offense or is confined involuntarily
in a state or federal prison, jail, detention facility or other penal
facility.
B. An individual who
voluntarily resides in a public institution is not considered an
inmate.
C. Likewise, an individual
who voluntarily resides in a public education or vocational training
institution for purposes of securing education or vocational training or is
voluntarily residing in a public institution for a temporary period while other
living arrangements appropriate to meet his needs are being made is not
considered an inmate.
D. There is
no difference between juveniles and adults when applying this rule.
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