Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: May 6, 2024) |
Title 28 - Judicial Administration |
Chapter V - Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice |
SubChapter B - Inmate Admission, Classification, and Transfer |
Part 522 - Admission to Institution |
Subpart B - Civil Contempt of Court Commitments |
§ 522.11 - Civil contempt commitments.
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§ 522.11 Civil contempt commitments.
Inmates can come into Bureau custody for civil contempt commitments in two ways:
(a) The U.S. Marshals Service may request a designation from the Bureau for a civil contempt commitment if local jails are not suitable due to medical, security or other reasons; or
(b) The committing court may specify a Bureau institution as the place of incarceration in its contempt order. We will designate the facility specified in the court order unless there is a reason for not placing the inmate in that facility.