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190. Such prisoner shall not be compelled, either to have his hair cut, or
if he usually grows hair on his face to shave, except on account of vermin
or dirt, or when the Medical Officer deems it necessary on the ground of
health and cleanliness, and the hair of such prisoner shall not be cut closer
than may be necessary for the purpose of health and cleanliness .
191. The beds of such prisoners shall be made, and the rooms and yards
in their occupation shall be swept and cleaned by them every morning. The
furniture and utensils appropriated to their use shall be kept clean and neatly
arranged by them .
192. Such prisoners may be pernnitteil to work and follow their respective
trades and professions, provided their employment does not interfere with
the regulations of the prisou, and they will be permitted to have the whole
of their earnings after deducting the cost of any implements which may be
supplied to them , and the cost of their maintenance, if they are maintained at
the expense of the prison .
193. No such prisoner shall be compelled to attend any religious service
other than his own; but, subject to these provisions, he shall attend Divine
Service on Sundays, and on week -days when such service is performed, unless
prevented by sickness, or excused by the Superintendent for any other
reason .
194. The place in which such prisoners receive visits shall not be the
same as that in which criminal prisoners receive visits, if any other suitable
place can be conveniently provided .
195. Such prisoners shall be permitted to exercise during such periods
of the day as the circumstances of the prison will allow , and during the same
periods they shall be permitted , if they prefer it, to associate together in an
orderly mamer .
196. Such prisoners shall be permitted to receive one visit, and also to
write and receive one letter in each week, subject to rule 234 ; but they may
communicate with and receive visits from their friends and legal advisers at
any reasonable hour of the day, for the purpose of arranging the payment of
their debts.
197. Such prisoners shall also be subject to all general rules, except so
far as the same are inconsistent with the special rules relating to prisoners for
debt.
198. Such prisoners shall be allowed to smoke under such regulations as
may be laid down by the Superintendent.
GENERAL RULES .
ADMISSION AND DISCHARGE.
199. No prisoner shall be admitted to the prison unless accompanied by a
warrant or order for his detention.
200. All prisoners shall be searched, registered , and medically examined
on admission.
201. Every prisoner shall take a bath, and be shaved on reception , unless
it shall be otherwise directed, in any particular case, by the Superintendent or
Surgeon.
202. If any prisoner is found to have any cutaneous disease, or to be
infected with vermin, means shall be taken effcctually to eradicate and destroy
the same.