Prisons (Lock-ups) Regulations
Table of Contents
1 Citation
2 Definitions
3 General charge and administration of lock-ups
4 Prisoners deemed to be in legal custody
5 Condition of cells in lock-ups
6 Inspection of cells
7 Meals in lock-ups
8 Meal times
9 Report of apparent insanity or illness
10 Procedure in case of death or dangerous illness
11 Lock-up Register
12 Change over of officers in charge
13 Visiting book
14 Movement of prisoners
15 Dangerous, objectionable or drunken prisoners
16 Juvenile prisoners
17 Female prisoners
18 Cells for female prisoners
19 Clothing
20 Treatment of prisoners admitted under influence of alcohol
21 Prisoners requiring special treatment
22 Examination of prisoners described in regulation 20
23 Unauthorised communication
24 No entry unless accompanied into cells by another police officer
25 No communication with prisoners
26 No physical force
27 Fee or gratuities forbidden
28 (Deleted)
29 Custody of duplicate keys
REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO LOCK-UPS APPOINTED FOR THE CONFINEMENT OF PERSONS SENTENCED TO UNDERGO IMPRISONMENT
30 Examination by medical officer
31 Medical officer’s journal
32 Food and mental condition
33 Opinion of medical officer
34 Punishment
35 Police officer, no power to punish
36 Prison clothes
37 Examination of prisoner sentenced to punishment
38 Discharged of prisoners
39 Date of release
OFFENCES APPLICABLE TO ALL LOCK-UPS
40 Offences
41 Punishment
MISCELLANEOUS
42 Prisoners hours
43 Hours of labour
44 No labour on Sundays and public holidays
LIQUOR, TOBACCO, LETTERS, ETC
45 Liquor, tobacco, etc., prohibited without permission
46 Visits and communications
47 Officer to be present during visits
48 Letters, legal advisers, etc.
49 Record of offences, prisoners and punishments
50 Simple imprisonment
FIRST SCHEDULE Lock-up Register
SECOND SCHEDULE Police Station Diary
THIRD SCHEDULE Prisoners’ Movement Board
Legislative History