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9764 – Information Required Upon Commitment And Subsequent Disposition | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law 42 Pa.C.S. 9764 requires detailed inmate information upon commitment, including medical, legal, and adjustment records for proper management.

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9764 – Information Required Upon Commitment And Subsequent Disposition

Pennsylvania Title 42 - Judiciary and Judicial Procedure § 9764

Summary
Pennsylvania law 42 Pa.C.S. 9764 mandates that when an inmate is committed to the Department of Corrections, the transporting official must provide comprehensive information about the inmate. This includes medical records, adjustment history, current medications, sentencing details, and any detainers or bail information. The law ensures the correctional facility has all necessary information for proper inmate management and care.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law 42 Pa.C.S. 9764 requires detailed inmate information upon commitment, including medical, legal, and adjustment records for proper management.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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