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The Commissary stocks and sells a variety
of items for inmate consumption. The Section is comprised
of a first line supervisor (sergeant), twenty deputies,
and four civilian clerks. Orders placed by the inmates are
bagged and delivered based on the schedule that is currently
in effect (schedules vary due to changes in population and
housing assignments).
Inmates
are currently housed at four different locations: 1200 Baker
Street, 1307 Baker Street, 701 North San Jacinto and 711 North
San Jacinto. A fully stocked Commissary is maintained at 701
North San Jacinto and 1200 Baker Street. Deliveries for 701
North San Jacinto and 1200 Baker Street are Tuesday thru Friday.
Commissary for 1307 Baker Street is delivered three days a
week and is prepared at 1200 Baker Street. Commissary for
the 711 N. San Jacinto facility is delivered one (1) day a
week and is prepared at 701 N. San Jacinto.
The Commissary Section stocks, and delivers
commissary items to all inmates with sufficient monetary funds.
Any questions concerning the inmates monetary funds
should be directed to the Inmate
Bank.
An inmate is allowed to purchase up to $100
in commissary once a week. Each cellblock is scheduled a regular
delivery day (Tuesday-Friday at 701 N. San Jacinto and 1200
Baker). If an inmates
delivery date falls on a holiday, they are normally allowed
to purchase a maximum of $200 (versus the normal $100 limit)
the week prior to the holiday. Some inmates Commissary
purchases are restricted. These restrictions may be for security
reasons (MHMRA inmates), medical reasons (diabetics), gender
based (male/female), or restrictions based on disciplinary
action.
To order commissary an inmate must complete
an order form the day before their regularly scheduled delivery
day. Commissary personnel collect order forms during the early
morning hours of the scheduled delivery day. These orders
are then separated by housing floor and scanned through the
computer system to facilitate the processing of the order.
Due to the importance of the scanning process, the inmate
is responsible for properly filling out their order form or
their order will be rejected. Along with marking the items
and quantities requested, an inmate must fill in their name,
housing location, SPN number, and then sign the order form.
The Commissary system queries the Inmate
Bank system for the availability of funds. If sufficient
funds are available a real time deduction is made from the
inmates account at the time the order is scanned. The
items ordered are subsequently bagged and delivered to the
inmate by commissary staff. If sufficient funds are not available
for the purchase of all the items ordered by the inmate, the
order is filled in the order that the items appear on the
order form to the maximum number of items allowed by the account
balance.
The commissary stocks approximately 160 items.
Items are categorized in commissary as follows:
Stamps/Legal/Stationary includes pencils,
pens; paper, stamps, Bibles, envelopes.
Hygiene/Clothing/Health includes deodorant
soap, non-deodorant soap, washcloth, towel, toothbrush, toothpaste,
shampoo, conditioner, and cocoa butter lotion.
Pharmaceutical include cough drops, ibuprofen
tablets, and vitamins, anti-fungal cream, contact lens cleaner.
Miscellaneous/Foods include snack crackers,
cheese crackers, beef tamales, peanut butter, pickles, roast
beef, Spam, potatoes, sardines, salt/pepper, bowl with lid,
storage box with lid, immersion heater.
Snacks include Snickers, Skittles, tootsie
pops, crème cookies, Kit Kat, Hersheys Milk Chocolate,
red hots, peanuts, corn chips, assorted chips, pastries.
Instant Drinks include coffee, kool-aid,
pre-sweet ice tea, sweet n low, coffee mate, hot chocolate
mix, chili soup, and beef soup, chicken soup.
Ice Cream/Drinks are made up of Soda
drinks, diet soda drinks, bottled water, fruit juices and
three flavors of ice cream.
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