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Institutional Procedural Memorandum: DOJ-OGR-00025121

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The document details the protocols for identifying and managing inmates with mental health concerns, including those with a PSY ALERT code, and the procedures for assessing their suitability for general population. It emphasizes the need for immediate notification and assessment upon return from court or other external movements. The procedures aim to ensure inmate safety and provide necessary mental health support.

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