N.J. Admin. Code § 13:103-7.8 - Inspection and identification of incoming correspondence
(a) Incoming
correspondence shall be opened and inspected for contraband, but it shall not
be read unless there is reason to believe that the correspondence contains
disapproved content pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:103-7.24. If there is reason to believe
that the correspondence contains disapproved content, the correspondence shall
be read only upon prior authorization of the Superintendent or
designee.
(b) A confidential list
of the names of juveniles whose incoming correspondence is authorized to be
read shall be established and maintained in the residential community home's
mailroom, or wherever the confidentiality of the list can be
maintained.
(c) The sender's name
and address and the juvenile's name should appear legibly on the outside of all
incoming correspondence.
(d)
Correspondence without the juvenile's name shall be returned to the sender.
When both the juvenile's name and the sender's name and address do not appear
on the outside of the incoming correspondence, the correspondence shall be
marked "Refused" and returned to the United States Postal Service
unopened.
(e) If either the
sender's name or address does not appear, but the juvenile's name does appear
on the outside of the incoming correspondence, the correspondence may be
delivered to the juvenile after the correspondence has been opened and
inspected for contraband.
(f) If it
is necessary to return correspondence to a sender and the return address is
incomplete, the correspondence shall be marked "Refused" and returned to the
United States Postal Service unopened.
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