[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 240 (Thursday, December 14, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Page 64258]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-30494]
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Part III
Department of Justice
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Bureau of Prisons
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List of Bureau of Prisons Institutions; Notice
Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 240 / Thursday, December 14, 1995 /
Notices
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Bureau of Prisons
List of Bureau of Prisons Institutions
AGENCY: Bureau of Prisons, Justice.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In this document, the Bureau of Prisons is publishing a
consolidated listing of its institutions. The following institutions
have been added to the listing: an administrative maximum United States
Penitentiary at Florence, Colorado; Federal Correctional Institutions
at Beckley, West Virginia; Coleman, Florida (Low Security); Coleman,
Florida (Medium Security); and Waseca, Minnesota; and a Federal
Detention Center at Miami, Florida. The existing Federal Correctional
Institution at Butner, North Carolina has been designated as medium
security, and a new low security facility has been added at the same
location. The existing United States Penitentiary at Florence, Colorado
has been identified as high security in order to distinguish it from
the administrative maximum facility at that same location. The former
Metropolitan Correctional Center at Miami, Florida has been
redesignated as a Federal Correctional Institution. The independent
Federal Prison Camp at Millington, Tennessee has been removed from the
list of Federal Prison Camps because it is now to be administered as a
satellite camp to the Federal Correctional Institution at Memphis,
Tennessee.
ADDRESSES: Office of General Counsel, Bureau of Prisons, 320 First
Street NW., HOLC Room 754, Washington, DC 20534.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roy Nanovic, (202) 514-6655.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Attorney General Order No. 646-76 (41 FR
14805), as amended, classifies and lists the various Bureau of Prisons
institutions. Attorney General Order No. 960-81, Reorganization
Regulations, published in the Federal Register October 27, 1981 (at 46
FR 52339 et seq.) delegated to the Director, Bureau of Prisons, in 28
CFR 0.96(q), the authority to establish and designate Bureau of Prisons
institutions. The last listing of the Bureau's institutions was
published in the Federal Register on July 11, 1994 (59 FR 35458).
This notice is not a rule within the meaning of the Administrative
Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 551(4), the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5
U.S.C. 601(2), or Executive Order No. 12291, Sec. 1(a).
By virtue of the authority vested in the Attorney General in 18
U.S.C. 3621, 4001, 4003, 4042, 4081, and 4082 (repealed in part October
12, 1984) and delegated to the Director, Bureau of Prisons by 28 CFR
0.96(q), it is hereby ordered as follows:
The following institutions are established and designated as places
of confinement for the detention of persons held under authority of any
Act of Congress, and for persons charged with or convicted of offenses
against the United States or otherwise placed in the custody of the
Attorney General of the United States.
A. The Bureau of Prisons institutions at the following locations
are designated as U.S. Penitentiaries:
(1) Allenwood, Pennsylvania;
(2) Atlanta, Georgia;
(3) Florence, Colorado (ADMAX);
(4) Florence, Colorado (High Security);
(5) Leavenworth, Kansas;
(6) Lewisburg, Pennsylvania;
(7) Lompoc, California;
(8) Marion, Illinois; and
(9) Terre Haute, Indiana.
B. The Bureau of Prisons institutions at the following locations
are designated as Federal Correctional Institutions:
(1) Allenwood, Pennsylvania (Low Security);
(2) Allenwood, Pennsylvania (Medium Security);
(3) Ashland, Kentucky;
(4) Bastrop, Texas;
(5) Beckley, West Virginia;
(6) Big Spring, Texas;
(7) Butner, North Carolina (Low Security);
(8) Butner, North Carolina (Medium Security);
(9) Coleman, Florida (Low Security);
(10) Coleman, Florida (Medium Security);
(11) Cumberland, Maryland;
(12) Danbury, Connecticut;
(13) Dublin, California;
(14) El Reno, Oklahoma;
(15) Englewood, Colorado;
(16) Estill, South Carolina;
(17) Fairton, New Jersey;
(18) Florence, Colorado;
(19) Fort Dix, New Jersey;
(20) Greenville, Illinois;
(21) Jesup, Georgia;
(22) La Tuna, Texas;
(23) Lompoc, California;
(24) Loretto, Pennsylvania;
(25) Manchester, Kentucky;
(26) Marianna, Florida;
(27) McKean, Pennsylvania;
(28) Memphis, Tennessee;
(29) Miami, Florida;
(30) Milan, Michigan;
(31) Morgantown, West Virginia;
(32) Oakdale, Louisiana (formerly Oakdale I);
(33) Otisville, New York;
(34) Oxford, Wisconsin;
(35) Pekin, Illinois;
(36) Petersburg, Virginia;
(37) Phoenix, Arizona;
(38) Ray Brook, New York;
(39) Safford, Arizona;
(40) Sandstone, Minnesota;
(41) Schuylkill, Pennsylvania;
(42) Seagoville, Texas;
(43) Sheridan, Oregon;
(44) Talladega, Alabama;
(45) Tallahassee, Florida;
(46) Terminal Island, California;
(47) Texarkana, Texas;
(48) Three Rivers, Texas;
(49) Tucson, Arizona; and
(50) Waseca, Minnesota.
C. The Bureau of Prisons institutions at the following locations
are designated as Federal Prison Camps:
(1) Alderson, West Virginia;
(2) Allenwood, Pennsylvania;
(3) Boron, California;
(4) Bryan, Texas;
(5) Duluth, Minnesota;
(6) Eglin, Florida;
(7) El Paso, Texas;
(8) Montgomery, Alabama;
(9) Nellis, Nevada;
(10) Pensacola, Florida;
(11) Seymour-Johnson, North Carolina; and
(12) Yankton, South Dakota.
D. The Bureau of Prisons institutions at the following locations
house inmates who are primarily pre-trial detainees and are designated
as:
Federal Detention Centers:
(1) Miami, Florida; and
(2) Oakdale, Louisiana (formerly Oakdale II).
Metropolitan Correctional Centers:
(1) Chicago, Illinois;
(2) New York, New York; and
(3) San Diego, California.
Metropolitan Detention Centers:
(1) Brooklyn, New York;
(2) Guaynabo, Puerto Rico; and
(3) Los Angeles, California.
E. The Bureau of Prisons institution at Springfield, Missouri is
designated as the U.S. Medical Center for Federal Prisoners.
F. The Bureau of Prisons institutions at the following locations
are designated as Federal Medical Centers:
(1) Carswell, Texas;
(2) Fort Worth, Texas;
(3) Lexington, Kentucky; and
(4) Rochester, Minnesota.
G. The Bureau of Prisons institution at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is
designated as the Federal Transportation Center.
Wallace H. Cheney,
Acting Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons.
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