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CAP. 115] Immigration (Vietnamese Refugee Centres) [1988 Ed. (Closed Centre) Rules

Obedience to directions as to cleanliness

23. Every detainee shall obey such directions as regards washing, bathing, shaving and hair cutting as may be prescribed by the Superintendent.

Duty to keep dormitory etc. clean

24. Every detainee shall keep his dormitory, bathroom and toilet clean, and his utensils, clothing and bedding clean and neatly arranged, as directed by the Superintendent.

Employment

25. (1) A detainee may undertake within or outside the centre such employment as may be permitted by the Superintendent in accordance with instructions issued by the Commissioner. (L.N.278/88)

(2) A detainee employed in a kitchen or in domestic or other service within a centre shall be paid in accordance with rates fixed by the Commissioner.

Letters

26. (1) Every detainee may, at the discretion of the Superintendent, be permitted to send and receive letters, and shall be supplied by the Superintendent with such paper and writing materials as may be reasonably required.

(2) No detainee may send or receive letters except through the Superintendent.

(3) Every letter sent by or intended for a detainee may be opened and its contents examined by the Superintendent or some person appointed by him for the purpose.

Visits

27. Every detainee shall, subject to the orders of the Superintendent, be permitted to be visited by such persons and in such manner as may be prescribed by the Commissioner.

Permitted absences

27A. (1) The Superintendent may, if he sees fit, permit a detainee to be absent from the centre, during such period and on such terms as the Superintendent may specify, to study, undertake employment permitted under rule 25(1), obtain recreation or do such other things as the Superintendent may approve.

(2) A detainee may be permitted under subrule (1) to be absent from the centre unsupervised.

(3) If a detainee is permitted under subrule (1) to be absent from the centre he shall, while he is so absent, be deemed to continue to be in the legal custody of the Superintendent.

(L.N.278/88)

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