Associate Commissioner of Re-entry and Reintegration - the senior staff person whose duties include, but are not limited to, the management of classification, programs, education, re-entry and reintegration.
Commissioner - the chief executive officer of the Department of Correction.
Committing Institution - the institution to which the inmate was originally committed, i.e., MCI-Cedar Junction at Walpole, MCI-Concord and MCI-Framingham.
Computerized Earned Time Report - the mechanism used to report earned good time credited to an inmate.
County, Interstate and Federal Manager - the designated staff person whose duties include, but are not limited to, issues relating to inmates housed in county, interstate and federal facilities.
Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) - records and data compiled by a criminal justice agency which concerns an identifiable individual pursuant to M.G.L. c. 6, §§ 167 through 178B.
Deduction - a deduction from sentence.
Deductions From Sentence Master Card - card used to record inmates' work, education and program participation, earned through December, 1990.
Education Program - an academic program which is approved and subsequently entered into the IMS, indicating the approval.
Facility - a state correctional facility, a county correctional facility, a correctional facility outside the Commonwealth, the Bridgewater State Hospital, the Department of Mental Health and the Treatment Center for Sexually Dangerous Persons at which state inmates are incarcerated.
Incomplete - not completing all requirements, duties, and responsibilities that attach to a program or activity.
Inmate Management System (IMS) - The Department of Correction's automated information system that provides processing, storage and retrieval of inmate-related information needed by Department personnel and other authorized users within the criminal justice system.
Month - a calendar month.
Prison Camp - a camp designated by the Commissioner pursuant to M.G.L. c. 127, §§ 83 A or 83E, i.e., MCI-Plymouth.
Prison Industry - a program established under M.G.L. c. 127, § 51.
Satisfactory Conduct-the observance of all rules and regulations governing the behavior of an inmate.
Satisfactory Performance - the fulfillment of all requirements, duties and responsibilities that attach to a program or activity.
Superintendent - the chief administrative officer of a correctional institution, a director of a contract facility or the administrator of a county correctional facility.
Unsatisfactory Conduct - non-observance of any rules and regulations governing the behavior of an inmate.
Vocational Training Program - a vocational program which is approved and subsequently entered into the IMS, indicating the approval.
103 CMR, § 411.06