ARS § 31-206
Prison chaplains must provide moral and religious instruction, have access to prisoners under the director’s authority, and hold services at the state prison at least twice each month. Traditional Native American religious practitioners may provide prayers and religious services for Native American inmates under specia
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Prison chaplains must provide moral and religious instruction, have access to prisoners under the director’s authority, and hold services at the state prison at least twice each month. Traditional Native American religious practitioners may provide prayers and religious services for Native American inmates under special arrangements with the director.
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