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Can I visit a hospitalized inmate, either in the facility hospital or in an outside hospital?

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Can I visit a hospitalized inmate, either in the facility hospital or in an outside hospital?

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Yes. Facility Hospital – Inmates may be visited for limited periods of time by persons on their visitor record, an attorney, or authorized individual. Outside Hospital – Inmates may receive visitors only with the permission of the doctor, and within the rules of the hospital. Visiting times are only during the regular hospital visiting hours, and will not exceed two hours, unless the inmate is on the critical list. An inmate may be visited only by the following: spouse, mother, father, grandparents, aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters, and legal guardian. Visits by other individuals must be approved by Superintendent, Deputy Superintendent for Security, or the Facility Officer of the Day.

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