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New law sets up inmate savings
By Associated Press
Published: 09/28/2006

TULSA, OK - Oklahoma prison inmates will have savings accounts when they are paroled or released under a new state law. The law, which goes in effect in january, requires the Department of Corrections to set aside 20 percent of all money sent to the inmates for savings.

Family members and friends of inmates often send them money for hygiene, clothing, food or craft items that can be purchased at the prison canteen. Read more.

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