Rules for the Government of Prisons, 1976
Adopted 5 February 1976
I, PATRICK COONEY, Minister for Justice, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by sections 12 and 13 of the Prisons (Ireland) Act, 1877 (as adapted by the General Prisons Board (Transfer of Functions) Order, 1928 (S. R. & O., No. 79 of 1928)), hereby make the following Rules:
1. These Rules may be cited as the Rules for the Government of Prisons, 1976.
2. Notwithstanding anything in the Rules for the Government of Prisons, 1947 (S. R. & O., No. 320 of 1947), the Minister for Justice may, where he considers it necessary in the interests of the security of a prison or of the State and for reasons related to the particular person, direct that a person (including a prisoner's legal adviser)—
(a) shall not be admitted to a specified prison,
or
(b) may be admitted to a specified prison only on such conditions or in such circumstances as the Minister may specify,
and any such direction shall be complied with by the Governor of the prison concerned.
3. The powers conferred by Rule 2 of these Rules shall not be so exercised as to prohibit or restrict visits from so many members of the legal profession as to deny to a prisoner a reasonable choice of legal adviser and legal advice given by such adviser in the sight but not in the hearing of a prison officer.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
The Rules empower the Minister to direct the Governor of a Prison to exclude, for reasons of security, a person, including a prisoner's legal adviser, from the prison, or to admit a person only on such conditions or in such circumstances as the Minister may direct.
Source: Irish Statute Book Database