Prison Cell definition

Prison Cell means a secure unit of accommodation for occupation by a Prisoner or Prisoners (including the Care and Separation Unit and the areas for occupation by a Prisoner or Prisoners in the Healthcare Unit of the Prison);
Prison Cell means a Prison Cell with a floor area in excess of

Examples of Prison Cell in a sentence

  • After such inspection, the Authority shall promptly either issue a Cell Certificate in respect of the Prison Cells inspected if they comply with all the relevant parts of Schedules A, B and C in all respects, or provide the Contractor with reasons as to why the Prison Cell will not be so certified.

  • Immediately on receipt of such notice, the Contractor shall remove any Prisoner held in the Prison Cell to which such notice relates to another Prison Cell, and take all measures necessary to rectify the Prison Cell to which such notice relates so that it complies in all respects with such parts of Schedules A, B and C.

  • Such an inspection shall be carried out within 30 days of the Contractor giving written notice to the Authority that any Prison Cell, in the opinion of the Contractor, complies with all relevant parts of Schedules A, B and C in all respects.

  • The Contractor shall ensure that no Prison Cell is occupied by a Prisoner, or where the Prison Cell has been refurbished or rebuilt, is not occupied subsequent to such refurbishment or rebuilding, until such an inspection has been carried out and a Cell Certificate granted (and not withdrawn) in accordance with the provisions of this Clause 22.

  • Prior to its occupation by a Prisoner following the completion of such measures, each such Prison Cell shall be inspected by or on behalf of the Authority to determine whether the Prison Cell complies with such parts of Schedules A, B and C as relate to Prison Cells in all respects.

  • In the event that the Authority identifies during any such further inspection that a Prison Cell does not comply in any respect with any of the requirements of such parts of Schedules A, B and C as relate to Prison Cells, it shall give notice to the Contractor in writing of the nature of the non-compliance and may immediately withdraw the Cell Certificate in respect of such Prison Cell.

  • In the latter case, the Contractor shall carry out such works as are necessary to bring the Prison Cells not certified by the Authority into compliance with the relevant parts of Schedules A, B and C in all respects and thereafter give written notice to the Authority that the Prison Cell, in the opinion of the Contractor, so complies.

  • The provisions of this Clause 22.3 shall apply in respect of such notice as if it was the first notice to the Authority by the Contractor under this Clause 22.3. The Contractor shall ensure that no Prison Cell is occupied by a Prisoner following withdrawal of a Cell Certificate in accordance with this Clause 22.3 until it has been reinstated in accordance with the foregoing.

  • Such an inspection shall be carried out within 3 days of the Contractor giving written notice to the Authority that the Prison Cell, in the opinion of the Contractor, complies with all relevant parts of Schedules A, B and C in all respects provided always that the Authority shall carry out the inspection as soon as reasonably practicable within the notice period.

  • In the latter case, the Contractor shall carry out such measures as are necessary to bring the Prison Cell into compliance with the relevant parts of Schedules A, B and C in all respects and thereafter give written notice to the Authority that the Prison Cell, in the opinion of the Contractor, so complies.

Related to Prison Cell

  • prison means a building used for the confinement of detained persons; "recreational building" means a building used for a gymnasium or clubhouse;

  • Prisoner means any individual involuntarily confined or detained in a penal institution. The term is intended to encompass individuals sentenced to such an institution under a criminal or civil statute, individuals detained in other facilities by virtue of statutes or commitment procedures which provide alternatives to criminal prosecution or incarceration in a penal institution, and individuals detained pending arraignment, trial, or sentencing.

  • Orthotics means the science and practice of evaluating, measuring, designing, fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting, or servicing an orthosis under a prescription from a licensed physician for the correction or alleviation of neuromuscular or musculoskeletal dysfunction, disease, injury, or deformity;

  • PBS means the Pharmeceutical Benefits Schedule (PBS) that is a list of all the medicines that receive a government subsidy.

  • NPS means nominal pipe size.