Prisoner Computer Tablet Use Agreement is a legal document that was released by the Maine Department of Corrections - a government authority operating within Maine.
Q: What is the Prisoner Computer Tablet Use Agreement?
A: The Prisoner Computer Tablet Use Agreement is a document that outlines the rules and regulations regarding the use of computer tablets by prisoners in Maine.
Q: Who does the agreement apply to?
A: The agreement applies to prisoners in Maine who are granted access to computer tablets.
Q: What are computer tablets used for by prisoners?
A: Computer tablets are used by prisoners for educational, vocational, and leisure purposes, as well as for communication with approved contacts.
Q: What happens if a prisoner violates the agreement?
A: If a prisoner violates the agreement, they may face disciplinary action, loss of tablet privileges, and potential criminal charges.
Q: Is there a cost associated with tablet use?
A: Yes, prisoners may be required to pay for certain services or features on the tablets, such as additional content or communication options.
Q: Can prisoners access social media on the tablets?
A: No, prisoners are not allowed to access social media platforms on the tablets.
Q: Can prisoners use the tablets for legal research?
A: Yes, prisoners are allowed to use the tablets for legal research purposes.
Q: Can prisoners receive incoming calls on the tablets?
A: No, prisoners cannot receive incoming calls on the tablets, but they can make outbound calls using approved systems.
Q: Are there any privacy considerations for tablet use?
A: Yes, the use of the tablets may be monitored and subject to surveillance for security purposes.
Form Details:
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