Privileged mail definition

Privileged mail means correspondence with a person identified by this chapter relating to the official capacity of that person, which has been properly labeled to claim privileged status.
Privileged mail means any written materials between an inmate and an attorney, court, government or jail official.
Privileged mail means any written materials between a youth and an attorney.

Examples of Privileged mail in a sentence

  • Privileged mail includes mail from attorneys, courts, and public officials.

  • Privileged mail will be opened in your presence unless you waive in writing.

  • The square footage of the building is deemed to be 97,000 square feet, and Tenant's proportionate share refers to the percentage relationship between the foregoing, namely 16.38%.

  • Privileged mail, whether it is incoming or outgoing, cannot be read by RIDOC staff.

  • Privileged mail (incoming and outgoing) may be opened only in the presence of the prisoner.


More Definitions of Privileged mail

Privileged mail means any mail between the offender and the offender's physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, or other licensed mental health therapist.
Privileged mail means any written communication between a youth and an attorney.
Privileged mail means any written materials between an inmate and an attorney.
Privileged mail means any mail between the inmate and the inmate’s physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, or other licensed mental health therapist.
Privileged mail means correspondence sent to or received from the following: Governor of the State of Oklahoma, elected member of the Oklahoma State Legislature, Oklahoma Board of Corrections members, Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board members, Oklahoma Secretary of Safety and Security, Oklahoma Department of Justice and Sheriff or Detention Center Administration.
Privileged mail means correspondence sent to or received from the following: Governor of the State of Oklahoma, elected member of the
Privileged mail means correspondence with public officials, including any elected state or federal official or any appointed head of a state or federal agency, courts, attorneys, medical offices, or law- enforcement agencies.