Ohio Admin. Code 5120-5-04 - Administration of industrial and entertainment funds
Income for this fund shall come
from
includes, but
shall
is not
be limited to, the following sources: commissary profits and interest,
donations, vending machine commissions, interest from interest-bearing checking
accounts (e.g., industrial arts fund and inmate personal fund), interest from
institution investment accounts (e.g., savings accounts and certificates of
deposit), transfer of funds under the provisions of the Revised Code and rules
of the Administrative Code (e.g., closing inactive inmate accounts), and
occupational and/or activities therapy projects (e.g., barber and beauty shops,
shoe shine shops, gift shops, and car washes).
Disbursements from this fund may be made for, but
shall
are not
be limited to, the following: recreation
equipment, entertainment, library supplies and equipment, video purchase,
rental, and licensing, chapel expenses, occupational and/or activity therapy
supplies, going-home clothes, inmate free postage, hygiene and legal kits, and
repair and maintenance of equipment eligible for purchase with these funds. For
specifically planned events (e.g., yard day), specialty food items may be
purchased with the approval of the chief of the division of business
administration or designee.
Disbursements shall
should not be made for legal books required by
department policy; such books shall
are to be purchased through general revenue
funds.
Six outside entertainment performances each fiscal year may be
authorized by the warden, up to seven hundred fifty dollars for an individual
performer and one thousand five hundred dollars for a group performance.
Approval for additional performances or higher amounts
shall
is to
be obtained from the chief of the division of business administration or
designee.
Such approval is not required for disbursements for items acquired for resale (e.g., photographic film for pictures).
Disbursements shall
are not be be
divided into two or more payments or in any other manner to circumvent the
securing of approval from the chief of the division of business administration
or designee.
Disbursements are subject to state procurement requirements unless prior written approval is obtained from the chief of the division of business administration or designee.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5120.01, 5120.131
Rule Amplifies: 5120.131
Prior Effective Dates: 04/19/1975, 07/02/1981, 08/25/1985, 12/01/2005
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