Packages and articles will only be allowed to be received directly from vendors via U.S. In a continuous battle to prevent contraband from getting into DOCCS’ correctional facilities and maintaining security and safety for both staff and the incarcerated population, the Department has revised its policy concerning packages and articles received through facility package rooms. Please note: those who receive a test prior to visiting are still required to take a test on site.*** This will not only prevent riders from endangering the health of other passengers, but will also ensure visitors do not make the trip, only to be denied entry to a facility following a positive test. ***It is strongly recommended that visitors traveling to a facility by bus get tested prior to boarding the bus. As we continue to monitor COVID-19, we will issue additional guidance as necessary. Thank you for your continued patience and compliance with the various COVID-19 safety protocols that have been enacted and modified throughout the pandemic, consistent with guidance from the CDC and the New York State Department of Health. The Department remains committed to protecting the health and safety of staff, the incarcerated and parolee populations, as well as visitors. If an employee, volunteer, incarcerated individual or visitor chooses to wear a mask, we should respect their decision to do so. We will continue to provide an at-home test kit to all visitors and require that they test negative prior to being allowed to visit. during all medical encounters (regardless of the reason for the encounter), which includes all planned health care interactions such as infirmary encounters, clinic appointments, and sick call encounters.when an incarcerated individual is in quarantine/isolation status.when an employee has been directed to wear a mask because they are in a quarantine status.when working in isolation/quarantine area(s).However, masks will continue to be required under the following circumstances: Updated Visitation Procedures Updated SeptemAs we continue to see the COVID-19 infection rate in the community and within our correctional facilities decrease, and in accordance with the recent announcement by Governor Hochul, effective immediately, the previously issued mandatory mask policy for all DOCCS Correctional Facilities is rescinded. To help address questions you may have about visitations, DOCCS has prepared a variety of resources. To ensure the safety of family, friends who are visiting, as well as our facilities staff and the incarcerated population, visits are subject to DOCCS rules. Restrooms, a baby changing station, lockers for storing personal belongings, and information concerning rules and regulations pertaining to visitation, including packages for incarcerated individuals, are available. The Department has Visitor Hospitality Centers that provide shelter and respite for visiting families and friends prior to entering the facility. Research shows that incarcerated individuals who receive regular visits adjust much better once they are released from prison when the privilege is used to maintain positive relationships.ĭOCCS wants the visiting experience to be family friendly and positive. The New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) encourages visits by family and friends, which can be a positive influence during the time a person spends in prison and after their release.
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