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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 01-1396

NOTICES

Notice of Comments Issued

[31 Pa.B. 4137]

   Section 5(d) and (g) of the Regulatory Review Act (71 P. S. § 745.5(d) and (g)) provides that the designated standing committees may issue comments within 20 days of the close of the public comment period, and the Independent Regulatory Review Commission (Commission) may issue comments within 10 days of the close of the committees' comment period. The Commission's Comments are based upon the criteria contained in section 5.1(h) and (i) of the Regulatory Review Act (71 P. S. § 745.5a(h) and (i)).

   The Commission issued comments on the following proposed regulations. The agencies must consider these comments in preparing the final-form regulations. The final-form regulations must be submitted by the date indicated.

Final-form
Submission
Reg. No. Agency/Title Issued Deadline
19-5 Department of Corrections 07/12/01 06/11/03
   Administration and       State Correctional
         Institutions and             Facilities
(31 Pa.B. 2476 (May 12, 2001))
16A-549 State Board of Pharmacy 07/12/01 06/11/03
   Reference Libraries;       Facsimile Machines
(31 Pa.B. 2480 (May 12, 2001))

Department of Corrections Regulation No. 19-5

Administration and State Correctional
Institutions and Facilities

July 12, 2001

   We submit for consideration the following objections and recommendations regarding this regulation. Each objection or recommendation includes a reference to the criteria in the Regulatory Review Act (71 P. S. § 745.5a(h) and (i)) which have not been met. The Department of Corrections (Department) must respond to these Comments when it submits the final-form regulation. If the final-form regulation is not delivered by June 11, 2003, the regulation will be deemed withdrawn.

1.  Section 91.1. Definitions.--Clarity.

Department

   This defined term is not used consistently in Chapter 93. For example, section 93.6(a) contains three references and section 93.9(a) contains two references to the ''Department of Corrections.'' Section 93.10(a) and section 93.11(b) also refer to the ''Department of Corrections.'' These references should be replaced with the defined term ''Department.''

Facility and Institution

   The distinction between these two terms is not clear from the definitions. The Department should determine which term will be retained and delete the other term from this section.

   Further, the retained term should be used consistently throughout Chapters 91 and 93. For example, section 93.2(c)(1)(i)(B) as printed in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, refers to ''State correctional institution.'' This reference should be changed to the defined term of ''institution'' or ''facility.'' Also, sections 93.2(c)(1)(i)(D) and 93.2(c)(1)(ii) should refer to ''facility'' (the defined term) rather than ''State correctional facility.''

Facility manager

   This term is also not used consistently in Chapter 93. For example, sections 93.3(a), (d) and (h)(7) and section 93.6(b)(1) all refer to ''superintendent'' instead of the defined term ''facility manager.'' This should be corrected in the final-form regulation.

Regional director

   As printed in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, this definition uses the term ''corrections centers'' rather than the defined term ''community corrections centers.'' This should be corrected in the final-form regulation.

2.  Section 91.3. Reception and discharge of inmates.--Clarity.

   The last sentence states, ''To ensure compliance with State and Federal laws, it is expected the discharge process can be completed within 2 business days.'' We have two concerns.

   First, it is unclear which State and Federal laws must be complied with. Specific citations should be added.

   Second, is compliance with these laws required, rather than expected? If compliance is required, then it would be appropriate to state, ''. . . the discharge process shall be completed within 2 business days.''

3.  Section 91.4. Catchment areas.--Clarity.

   In subsections (a) and (b), how will a person know what facilities are specifically designated? Does the Department publish a list?

   In subsection (c), the words ''of the Department'' should be deleted since the defined term is ''Secretary.''

4.  Section 93.2. Inmate correspondence.--Clarity.

Subsection (c) Incoming mail

   This subsection is unclear. We have four concerns.

   First, the opening paragraph discusses both ''all incoming mail'' and ''sealed documents.'' Since the standards for opening these documents differ, their respective requirements should be placed in separate subsections or paragraphs.

   Second, the order of the sentences is confusing. A sentence in the middle of the subsection references the requirements listed in paragraphs (c)(1) to (3). Whereas, the concluding sentence references subsection (e) relating to ''Scrutiny of correspondence.''

   Third, the last sentence states ''They may be read only as set forth in Subsection (e).'' Does ''they'' refer to ''sealed'' or ''retained'' documents?

   Fourth, the last sentence does not specify who is reading the documents. This could be interpreted to also require the inmate readers of documents to comply with subsection (e) rather than just the institution as specified in subsection (e). Also, who in the institution is authorized to read the inmates' mail? This should be clarified in the regulation.

Subsection (c)(2)

   This subsection defines ''contraband'' by stating ''Coins, currency or other negotiable instruments concealed in correspondence are contraband. . . .'' This language should be removed from this section and the term ''contraband'' should be defined in section 91.1.

Subsection (c)(3)

   This subsection states ''Other contraband will be returned to the sender, destroyed or transferred. . . .'' What qualifies as ''other contraband''? Further, it is not clear under what circumstances the contraband will be returned, destroyed or transferred.

Subsection (e) Scrutiny of correspondence

   Subsections (1) and (2) are vague. We have three questions.

   First, under what circumstances ''may'' the institution read the mail in subsection (1)?

   Second, and similar to the comment on section 93.2(c), who in the institution does the Department permit to read the inmates' mail?

   Third, do these subsections refer to outgoing or incoming correspondence or mail or both?

Subsection (f) Incoming publications

   Paragraph (1) defines ''publications.'' This term should be defined in section 91.1.

   Paragraph (2) provides that ''all publications must be received from the original source.'' Since a magazine is included in the definition of ''publications,'' the sentence in paragraph (3) that states that ''magazines shall be mailed directly from the original source'' is redundant and should be deleted.

   Paragraph (5) states publications ''sent directly  . . .  will usually be deemed to have come from the original source.'' We have two questions. First, who is responsible when this section states ''will usually be deemed''? Deemed by whom? Second, under what circumstances would a publication not ''be deemed'' to be from the original source?

   Paragraph (6) states that newsletters ''shall be delivered to the inmate even if mailed at less tha[t] (sic) first or second-class mail rates.'' The phrase in paragraph (6) is redundant and should be deleted because paragraph (1) provides for newsletters ''regardless of the postal rate. . . .''

   We have two questions relating to paragraph (7). First, the paragraph states ''publications containing potentially prohibited material or questionable content. . . .'' The language in this sentence is vague as it is not clear what is meant by ''potentially prohibited material'' or ''questionable content.'' Second, paragraph (7) refers to an ''incoming publication review committee (IPRC).'' Who are the members of this committee and to whom does it report?

   For clarity, paragraph (12) should be merged with paragraph (9).

   Paragraph (13) allows for appeal of an IPRC decision. It appears the right to appeal applies to IPRC decisions regarding all inmate correspondence. Therefore, this provision should be a separate subsection and a specific reference to Department policy or regulations relating to grievances should be included.

Subsection (g)

   We have three concerns relating to this section. First, as printed in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, this subsection does not have a heading.

   Second, how did the Department determine that it is reasonable to retain a rejected letter for ''at least 7 days'' as opposed to 10 days or 30 days? Is it 7 business or calendar days?

   Third, how soon must a protest be filed?

5.  Section 93.7. Telephone calls.--Clarity.

   This section contains the phrase, ''in accordance with applicable law.'' What is the applicable law? If there are none, this phrase should be deleted. Otherwise, to facilitate compliance and improve clarity, this phrase should be replaced with a specific reference to the applicable laws and regulations.

State Board of Pharmacy Regulation No. 16A-549

Reference Libraries; Facsimile Machines

July 12, 2001

   We submit for consideration the following objections and recommendations regarding this regulation. Each objection or recommendation includes a reference to the criteria in the Regulatory Review Act (71 P. S. § 745.5a(h) and (i)) which have not been met. The State Board of Pharmacy (Board) must respond to these Comments when it submits the final-form regulation. If the final-form regulation is not delivered by June 11, 2003, the regulation will be deemed withdrawn.

1.  Section 27.14. Supplies.--Clarity.

   Section 27.14 describes the required materials all pharmacies must have in their reference libraries. We have two concerns with this section. First, subsection (c)(14)(iii)(A) requires the library to ''Enable the pharmacist to compound medications in a safe and effective manner.'' (Emphasis added.) The phrase ''safe and effective manner'' is unclear. For clarity, the Board should include examples of what it considers a ''safe and effective manner.''

   Second, subsection (c)(14) requires a pharmacy to maintain ''An adequate reference library. . . .'' Subsection (c)(14)(i) also states ''A pharmacy shall maintain an adequate reference library. . . .'' For greater readability, and less repetition, the Board should consider deleting repeated references to ''an adequate reference library'' in the final-form regulation.

2.  Section 27.20. Facsimile machines.--Consistency with Federal regulations; and Clarity.

   This section allows a pharmacist to fill prescriptions for Schedule II controlled substances which are received by a facsimile machine for hospice patients. We have two issues with this section. First, section 27.20(a)(2)(i) and (iii) use the phrase ''which will be administered to.'' Did the Board intend to exclude self-administered medications? If not, the phrase ''which will be administered to'' should be replaced in both subsections with ''for the direct administration,'' the phrase used in the Federal regulations.

   Second, the phrase ''to a hospice patient'' in section 27.20(a)(2)(iii) is inconsistent with the Federal regulations. The Federal regulations at 21 CFR 1306.11(g), states that ''A prescription . . . written for a Schedule II narcotic substance for a patient enrolled in a hospice care program. . . .'' For consistency with the Federal regulations, the phrase ''to a hospice patient'' should be replaced with ''for a patient enrolled in a hospice care program.''

JOHN R. MCGINLEY, Jr.,   
Chairperson

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 01-1396. Filed for public inspection July 27, 2001, 9:00 a.m.]



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