Strip Search Sample Clauses

Strip Search. Employees shall not be required to strip search clients of the opposite sex.
Strip Search. For purposes of this Settlement Agreement, “Strip Search” means the contactless removal or rearrangement of clothing for the purpose of visual inspection of the person's undergarments, buttocks, anus, genitals, and/or breasts, including but not limited to a visual inspection taking place in an isolated cell within the City of Chester’s cell block area.
Strip Search. All inmates concluding a contact visit will be strip searched prior to being returned to their housing units. 1. Must pass through metal detectors for entry into jail. Unless a security concern, does not have to secure personal items. 2. All items brought into the jail must be inspected either electronically or manually. 3. Clergy materials permitted for visit include, but are not limited to, the following: A. Bible, Koran, Book of Mormon, electronic Bibles, and other religious texts. B. Prayer books, pamphlets, religious magazines, and scripture study material. C. Items used for religious services such as, bread, oils, or Native American smudge. 4. Religious materials for the inmate may be left with the permission of the Visitation officer and in accordance with the Rules and Regulations for Inmates. 5. A Contact Visit is permitted except, as specified in this Policy. 6. Visitation hours are according to the inmate’s classification, as posted. Visits for other than posted hours will require the authorization of the jail commander or his designee.

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