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PART IVE+W PERSONS HAVING ACCESS TO A PRISON

Prohibited articlesE+W

70.  No person shall, without authority, convey into or throw into or deposit in a prison, or convey or throw out of a prison, or convey to a prisoner, or deposit in any place with intent that it shall come into the possession of a prisoner, any F1... article whatever. Anything so conveyed, thrown or deposited may be confiscated by the governor.

Textual Amendments

F1Words in rule 70 omitted (1.4.2008) by virtue of The Prison (Amendment) Rules 2008 (S.I. 2008/597), rules 1, 6

[F2List C ArticlesE+W

70A.  A List C article is any article or substance in the following list—

(a)tobacco;

(b)money;

(c)clothing;

(d)food;

(e)drink;

(f)letters;

(g)paper;

(h)books;

(i)tools;

(j)information technology equipment;

[F3(k)electronic cigarettes;

(l)matches;

(m)lighters.]]

Control of persons and vehiclesE+W

71.[F4(1) Any person or vehicle entering or leaving a prison may be stopped, examined and searched and in addition any such person may be photographed, fingerprinted or required to submit to other physical measurement.]

[F5(1A) Any such search of a person shall be carried out in as seemly a manner as is consistent with discovering anything concealed about the person or their belongings.]

(2) The governor may direct the removal from a prison of any person who does not leave on being required to do so.

Viewing of prisonsE+W

72.—(1) No outside person shall be permitted to view a prison unless authorised by statute or the Secretary of State.

(2) No person viewing the prison shall be permitted to take a photograph, make a sketch or communicate with a prisoner unless authorised by statute or the Secretary of State.

VisitorsE+W

73.[F6(1) Without prejudice to any other powers to prohibit or restrict entry to prisons, or his powers under rules 34 and 35, the Secretary of State may prohibit visits by a person to a prison or to a prisoner in a prison for such periods of time as he considers necessary if the Secretary of State considers that such a prohibition is—

(a)necessary on grounds specified in rule 35A(4); and

(b)is proportionate to what is sought to be achieved by the prohibition.]

[F7(1A) During a coronavirus period, the Secretary of State may prohibit visits by all persons or classes of persons to a prison or to a prisoner in a prison for such periods of time as the Secretary of State considers necessary, if the Secretary of State considers that such prohibition is necessary as a result of the effects, or likely effects, of coronavirus on or in relation to prisoners or the prison.]

(2) [F8Paragraph (1)] [F8Paragraphs (1) and (1A)] shall not apply in relation to any visit to a prison or prisoner by a member of the [F9independent monitoring board] of the prison, or justice of the peace, or to prevent any visit by a legal adviser for the purposes of an interview under rule 38 or visit allowed by the [F9independent monitoring board] under rule 35(6).