Overview of Directive 4911
Directive 4911 sets clear guidelines for New York State correctional facilities regarding inmate food packages It ensures that inmates have access to authorized packages that supplement their standard meals and meet nutritional requirements The directive outlines what items are permissible and the procedures for receiving them
Eligible Items for Inmate Packages
Inmate food packages can include nonperishable snacks beverages and some personal care items Directive 4911 specifies approved items and NYS Inmate Clothing prohibits those that could compromise security Each package is carefully reviewed to comply with health and safety standards
How to Send Packages to Inmates
Sending a food package to an inmate requires following strict steps under Directive 4911 This includes using approved vendors submitting accurate inmate information and adhering to size and weight restrictions Failure to follow the rules can result in returned packages or disciplinary actions
Frequency and Limitations
Directive 4911 establishes limits on how often inmates can receive food packages It also details monetary restrictions and the total number of packages allowed within a certain timeframe These regulations maintain fairness and prevent misuse of the system
Benefits and Considerations for Families
Food packages offer a way for families to support inmates and improve morale They allow inmates to access familiar comfort foods and maintain a connection with loved ones Understanding the rules under Directive 4911 helps families plan their contributions responsibly and ensures compliance with all correctional facility policies