![]() See our TransMetro Bus Service page to learn more and register for a ride.Note: Times and tanks are subject to change. Any approved visitor may use this service. Audio calls made from standard institution wall phones and tablets are always free of charge.Īdditionally, the Department offers free bus transportation to and from all adult institutions in partnership with TransMETRO. Incarcerated people with tablets are eligible for 15 minutes of free video calls from their tablet every two weeks. Camp visits are scheduled through email or phone.ĬDCR will continue to provide ways to communicate with friends and family through tablets and phone calls. In-person visiting will be offered every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at all adult institutions and will continue to be scheduled online through the Department’s Visitation Scheduling Application (VSA). Conservation camps will continue hybrid video visiting and in-person on Saturdays and Sundays as they do not have three days of visiting. Weekend video visiting will no longer be offered at any adult institution as of July 7, 2023. Tips on how to stay safe during times of extreme heat: īeginning Saturday, July 7, 2023, institutions statewide will move to three days of in-person weekend visiting. View the CDCR/CCHCS extreme heat safety plan on our website. Please note: Institution administrators may suspend visiting operations at any time based on safety, security, health and resources. Most notably, the following attire will not be permitted: strapless, halter, bare midriff, sheer/transparent clothing, skirts, dresses, or shorts that expose more than two inches above the knee. However, there will be no exceptions to CDCR’s existing proper attire policies. During a heatwave, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends wearing light, looser-fitting clothing.CDCR is ensuring all vending machines in visiting areas are fully stocked with cool beverages, especially water and Gatorade. Visitors are encouraged to stay hydrated throughout the day and drink water often, not just when thirsty.Those participating in a Family Visit will be monitored to ensure they have enough water and that family visiting units are at a safe temperature.Visitors and incarcerated people are advised to alert staff if they are feeling unwell. Staff will observe visitors and incarcerated people for signs of heat-related illnesses.When necessary, institutions will utilize additional portable cooling units to bring the temperature to a suitable level. ![]()
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