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  • Multnomah County Jailguidelines for Magazines: • Magazines must be sent directly from the publisher or approved retailer via US Postal Service. • Publications shall clearly be in unaltered form and shall be subject to review. • Publications must be prepaid from outside funds. • Ordered magazines will count towards the inmates four (4) book and magazine total. If an inmate receives a new book or magazine and that total exceeds the four (4) book limit, excess books or magazines must be donated to general inmate circulation. • Inmates who are on disciplinary segregation will not receive their publications but will have them stored with the rest of their personal items; books in excess of four (4) will be returned to sender. • Inmates moving within Multnomah County facilities are permitted to keep their four (4) publication limit. • Inmates transported outside of Multnomah County facilities must donate their books to general use.
  • Multnomah County Jailguidelines for Magazines: • Magazines must be sent directly from the publisher or approved retailer via US Postal Service. • Publications shall clearly be in unaltered form and shall be subject to review. • Publications must be prepaid from outside funds. • Ordered magazines will count towards the inmates four (4) book and magazine total. If an inmate receives a new book or magazine and that total exceeds the four (4) book limit, excess books or magazines must be donated to general inmate circulation. • Inmates who are on disciplinary segregation will not receive their publications but will have them stored with the rest of their personal items; books in excess of four (4) will be returned to sender. • Inmates moving within Multnomah County facilities are permitted to keep their four (4) publication limit. • Inmates transported outside of Multnomah County facilities must donate their books to general use.

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