16 October 1998
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The Bureau of Prisons issued three documents today:

Non-Discrimination Toward Inmates;

Bureau of Prisons Central Office Regional Offices, Institutions, and Staff Training Centers;

List of Bureau of Prisons Institutions


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Part VI

Department of Justice

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Bureau of Prisons

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28 CFR Parts 500, 503 and 551

Non-Discrimination Toward Inmates; Bureau of Prisons Central Office
Regional Offices, Institutions, and Staff Training Centers; List of
Bureau of Prisons Institutions; Final Rules and Notice

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Bureau of Prisons

28 CFR Part 551

[BOP-1077-F]
RIN 1120-AA73


Non-Discrimination Toward Inmates

AGENCY: Bureau of Prisons, Justice.

ACTION: Final Rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Bureau of Prisons is revising its
regulations on non-discrimination toward inmates for the sake of
improved clarity of expression. This revision reaffirms that Bureau
staff shall not discriminate against inmates on the basis of race,
religion, national origin, sex, disability, or political belief. This
includes the making of administrative decisions and providing access to
work, housing and programs.

EFFECTIVE DATE: October 16, 1998.

ADDRESSES: Rules Unit, Office of General Counsel, Bureau of Prisons,
HOLC Room 754, 320 First Street, NW., Washington, DC 20534.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roy Nanovic, Office of General
Counsel, Bureau of Prisons, phone (202) 514-6655.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Bureau of Prisons is amending its
regulations on non-discrimination toward inmates (28 CFR part 551,
subpart I). A final rule on this subject was published in the Federal
Register April 4, 1980 (45 FR 23366) and was amended April 6, 1994 (59
FR 16406).
    The Bureau's regulations previously stated that inmates may not be
discriminated against on the basis of race, religion, nationality, sex,
disability, or political belief, and that each Warden shall ensure that
administrative decisions and work, housing, and program assignments are
non-discriminatory. The Bureau is revising its regulations in order to
restate the provisions in an active voice. The revised regulations make
more clear the Bureau's intent that all staff are responsible for
ensuring that their actions are in compliance. In restating the
provisions in this manner, it is no longer necessary for the rules to
identify the Warden as the person responsible for ensuring compliance.
The Bureau's internal administrative procedures are sufficient to
assure that the Warden is responsible for the institution's operations.
With respect to the bases of discriminations, the Bureau has replaced
the term ``nationality'' with the phrase ``national origin''.
    Because this amendment is editorial in nature and does not change
the intent of the previous regulations, the Bureau finds good cause for
exempting the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C.
553) requiring notice of proposed rulemaking, the opportunity for
public comment, and delay in effective date. Members of the public may
submit comments concerning this rule by writing to the previously cited
address. These comments will be considered but will receive no response
in the Federal Register.
    This rule falls within a category of actions that the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) has determined not to constitute
``significant regulatory actions'' under section 3(f) of Executive
Order 12866 and, accordingly, it was not reviewed by OMB. After review
of the law and regulations, the Director, Bureau of Prisons certifies
that this rule, for the purpose of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
U.S.C. 601 et seq.), does not have a significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities, within the meaning of the Act.
Because this rule pertains to the correctional management of offenders
committed to the custody of the Attorney General or the Director of the
Bureau of Prisons, its economic impact is limited to the Bureau's
appropriated funds.

List of Subjects in 28 CFR Part 551

    Prisoners.
Kathleen Hawk Sawyer,
Director, Bureau of Prisons.

    Accordingly, pursuant to the rulemaking authority vested in the
Attorney General in 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and delegated to the Director,
Bureau of Prisons in 28 CFR 0.96(p), part 551 in subchapter C of 28
CFR, chapter V is amended as set forth below.

SUBCHAPTER C--INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT

PART 551--MISCELLANEOUS

    1. The authority citation for 28 CFR 551 continues to read as
follows:

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 18 U.S.C. 1512, 3621, 3622, 3624, 4001,
4005, 4042, 4081, 4082 (Repealed in part as to offenses committed on
or after November 1, 1987), 4161-4166 (Repealed as to offenses
committed on or after November 1, 1987), 5006-5024 (Repealed October
12, 1984 as to offenses committed after that date), 5039; 28 U.S.C.
509, 510; Pub. L. 99-500 (sec. 209); 28 CFR 0.95-0.99; Attorney
General's August 6, 1991 Guidelines for Victim and Witness
Assistance.

    2. Subpart I of 28 CFR part 551 is revised to read as follows:

Subpart I--Non-Discrimination Toward Inmates

Sec. 551.90  Policy.

    Bureau staff shall not discriminate against inmates on the basis of
race, religion, national origin, sex, disability, or political belief.
This includes the making of administrative decisions and providing
access to work, housing and programs.

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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Bureau of Prisons

28 CFR Parts 500 and 503

RIN-1120-AA82
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Bureau of Prisons Central Office, Regional Offices, Institutions,
and Staff Training Centers

AGENCY: Bureau of Prisons, Justice.

ACTION: Final Rule.

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SUMMARY: In this document, the Bureau of Prisons is revising the
listing of its Central Office, Regional Offices, institutions, and
staff training centers in order to designate new institutions and to
rename or realign existing institutions. The definition of
``institution'' is also being revised to reflect the various types of
institutions currently in operation.

EFFECTIVE DATE: October 16, 1998.

ADDRESSES: Office of General Counsel, Bureau of Prisons, HOLC Room 754,
320 First Street, NW., Washington, DC 20534.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roy Nanovic, Office of General
Counsel, Bureau of Prisons, phone (202) 514-6655.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Bureau of Prisons is revising its
listing of Bureau of Prisons Central Office, Regional Offices,
institutions, and staff training centers (28 CFR Part 503) which was
published in the Federal Register on July 23, 1990 (55 FR 29990) and
amended July 10, 1991 (56 FR 31531), November 12, 1992 (57 FR 53822)
and August 20, 1993 (58 FR 44428).
    This listing is being revised to reflect the opening of the
following new Federal Correctional Institutions: Butner (Low), North
Carolina; Beckley, West Virginia; Cumberland, Maryland; Elkton, Ohio;
Edgefield, South Carolina; Forrest City, Arkansas; Waseca, Minnesota;
Yazoo City, Mississippi; Greenville, Illinois; and Pekin, Illinois;

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to designate new Federal Correctional Complexes at Beaumont, Texas
(High, Medium, Low, and Administrative); Coleman, Florida (Medium, Low,
and Administrative); and Florence, Colorado (Administrative Maximum
(ADMAX), High, and Medium); to designate new Federal Medical Centers at
Carswell, Texas; Devens, Massachusetts; to designate new Federal
Detention Centers at SeaTac, Washington; Miami, Florida; and to
designate a new Federal Transfer Center at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
    This listing is also being revised to reflect the closing of the
Federal Medical Center at Carville, Louisiana; and the Federal Prison
Camp at Tyndall, Florida; the change in mission of the Federal
Correction Institution at Ft. Worth, Texas to a Federal Medical Center
at Ft. Worth, Texas; the Federal Prison Camp at Maxwell Air Force Base
is now referred to as the Federal Prison Camp at Montgomery, Alabama;
the Metropolitan Correctional Center at Miami, Florida is now referred
to as the Federal Correctional Institution at Miami, Florida; the
transfer of the Federal Correctional Institution at Memphis, Tennessee,
from the Southeast Regional Office to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Office;
the Federal Prison Camp at Millington, Tennessee is now part of the
Federal Correctional Institution at Memphis, Tennessee; and minor
editorial changes.
    This listing is also being revised to emphasize the grouping of
Bureau of Prisons institutions within Federal Correctional Complexes.
Institutions listed under a Federal Correctional Complex (FCC), which
may include a penitentiary, federal correctional institution, camp, or
administrative facility, are not repeated in the paragraphs that
identify facilities by security level. For example, the Federal
Correctional Institution (Medium), Allenwood, Pennsylvania, is listed
under Sec. 503.2(c) Federal Correctional Complex, but is not listed
separately in Sec. 503.2(b) which lists other federal correctional
institutions in the Northeast Region.
    Finally, the definition of ``institution'' in 28 CFR 500.1(d) is
being revised to reflect new types of institutions such as the Federal
Medical Centers and to remove obsolete institutions such as Federal
Community Treatment Centers.
    Because this rule deals with agency organization and imposes no
restrictions upon inmates, the Bureau finds good cause for exemption
from the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553)
requiring notice of proposed rulemaking, the opportunity for public
comment, and delay in effective date. Members of the public may submit
comments concerning this rule by writing the previously cited address.
These comments will be considered but will receive no response in the
Federal Register.
    This rule falls within a category of actions that the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) has determined not to constitute
``significant regulatory actions'' under section 3(f) of Executive
Order 12866, and accordingly, it has not reviewed by OMB. After review
of the law and regulations, the Director, Bureau of Prisons, has
certified that this rule, for the purpose of the Regulatory Flexibility
Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), does not have a significant economic impact
on a substantial number of small entities, within the meaning of the
Act. Because this rule pertains to agency organization and management,
its economic impact is limited to the Bureau's appropriated funds.

List of Subjects

28 CFR Part 500

    Definitions.

28 CFR Part 503

    Agency organization and functions.
Kathleen Hawk Sawyer,
Director, Bureau of Prisons.

    Accordingly, pursuant to the rulemaking authority vested in the
Attorney General in 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and delegated to the Director,
Bureau of Prisons in 28 CFR 0.96(p), subchapter A of 28 CFR chapter V
is amended as set forth below.

SUBCHAPTER A--GENERAL MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

PART 500--GENERAL DEFINITIONS

    1. The authority citation for 28 CFR part 500 continues to read as
follows:

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 18 U.S.C. 3621, 3622, 3624, 4001, 4042,
4081, 4082 (Repealed in part as to offenses committed on or after
November 1, 1987), 5006-5024 (Repealed October 12, 1984 as to
offenses committed after that date), 5039; 28 U.S.C. 509, 510; 28
CFR 0.95-0.99.

    2. In Sec. 500.1, paragraph (d) is revised to read as follows:

Sec. 500.1  Definitions.

* * * * *
    (d) Institution means a U.S. Penitentiary, a Federal Correctional
Institution, a Federal Prison Camp, a Federal Detention Center, a
Metropolitan Correctional Center, a Metropolitan Detention Center, a
U.S. Medical Center for Federal Prisoners, a Federal Medical Center, or
a Federal Transportation Center.
* * * * *
    3. 28 CFR part 503 is revised to read as follows:

PART 503--BUREAU OF PRISONS CENTRAL OFFICE, REGIONAL OFFICES,
INSTITUTIONS, AND STAFF TRAINING CENTERS

Sec.
503.1  Bureau of Prisons Central Office.
503.2  Bureau of Prisons Northeast Regional Office.
503.3  Bureau of Prisons Mid-Atlantic Regional Office.
503.4  Bureau of Prisons Southeast Regional Office.
503.5  Bureau of Prisons North Central Regional Office.
503.6  Bureau of Prisons South Central Regional Office.
503.7  Bureau of Prisons Western Regional Office.
503.8  Bureau of Prisons Staff Training Centers.

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 18 U.S.C. 3621, 3622, 3624, 4001, 4003,
4042, 4081, 4082 (Repealed in part as to offenses committed on or
after November 1, 1987), 5006-5024 (Repealed October 12, 1984 as to
offenses committed after that date), 5039; 28 U.S.C. 509, 510; 28
CFR 0.95-0.99.

Sec. 503.1  Bureau of Prisons Central Office.

    The Bureau of Prisons Central Office is located at 320 First Street
NW., Washington, DC 20534.

Sec. 503.2  Bureau of Prisons Northeast Regional Office.

    The Bureau of Prisons Northeast Regional Office is located at U.S.
Customs House, 7th Floor, 2nd and Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 19106. The following institutions are located within this
region.
    (a) United States Penitentiary (USP) Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837.
    (b) Federal Correctional Institutions (FCI):
    (1) FCI Danbury, Connecticut 06811-3099;
    (2) FCI Fairton, New Jersey 08320;
    (3) FCI Fort Dix, New Jersey 08640;
    (4) FCI Loretto, Pennsylvania 15940;
    (5) FCI McKean, Pennsylvania 16701;
    (6) FCI Otisville, New York 10963;
    (7) FCI Ray Brook, New York 12977;
    (8) FCI Schuylkill, Pennsylvania 17954.
    (c) Federal Correctional Complex (FCC):
    (1) USP Allenwood (High), Pennsylvania 17887;
    (2) FCI Allenwood (Medium), Pennsylvania 17887;
    (3) FCI Allenwood (Low), Pennsylvania 17887;
    (4) FPC Allenwood, Pennsylvania 17752.

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    (d) Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) Brooklyn, New York 11232.
    (e) Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) New York, New York
10007.
    (f) Federal Medical Center (FMC) Devens, Massachusetts 10432.

Sec. 503.3  Bureau of Prisons Mid-Atlantic Regional Office.

    The Bureau of Prisons Mid-Atlantic Regional Office is located at
Junction Business Park, 10010 Junction Drive, Suite 100N, Annapolis
Junction, Maryland 20701. The following institutions are located within
this region.
    (a) United States Penitentiary (USP) Terre Haute, Indiana 47808.
    (b) Federal Correctional Institutions (FCI):
    (1) FCI Ashland, Kentucky 41101;
    (2) FCI Beckley, West Virginia 25813;
    (3) FCI Butner (Medium), North Carolina 27509;
    (4) FCI Butner (Low), North Carolina 27509-1000;
    (5) FCI Cumberland, Maryland 21502;
    (6) FCI Elkton, Ohio 44415;
    (7) FCI Manchester, Kentucky 40962;
    (8) FCI Memphis, Tennessee 38134-7690;
    (9) FCI Milan, Michigan 48160;
    (10) FCI Morgantown, West Virgina 26505;
    (11) FCI Petersburg, Virginia 23804-1000.
    (c) Federal Prison Camps (FPC):
    (1) FPC Alderson, West Virginia 24910;
    (2) FPC Seymour Johnson, North Carolina 27531-5000.
    (d) Federal Medical Center (FMC) Lexington, Kentucky 41101.

Sec. 503.4  Bureau of Prisons Southeast Regional Office.

    The Bureau of Prisons Southeast Regional Office is located at 3800
North Camp Creek Parkway, SW., Building 2000, Atlanta, GA 30331-5099.
The following institutions are located within this region.
    (a) United States Penitentiary (USP) Atlanta, Georgia 30315-0182.
    (b) Federal Correctional Institutions (FCI):
    (1) FCI Edgefield, South Carolina 29824;
    (2) FCI Estill, South Carolina 29918;
    (3) FCI Jesup, Georgia 31599;
    (4) FCI Marianna, Florida 32446;
    (5) FCI Miami, Florida 33177;
    (6) FCI Talladega, Alabama 35160;
    (7) FCI Tallahassee, Florida 32301;
    (8) FCI Yazoo City, Mississippi 39194.
    (c) Federal Correctional Complex (FCC):
    (1) FCI Coleman (Medium), Florida 33521-8997;
    (2) FCI Coleman (Low), Florida 33521-8999;
    (3) FCC Coleman (Administrative), Florida 33521-1029.
    (d) Federal Prison Camps (FPC):
    (1) FPC Eglin, Florida 32542;
    (2) FPC Montgomery, Alabama 36112;
    (3) FPC Pensacola, Florida 32509-0001.
    (e) Federal Detention Center (FDC) Miami, Florida 33177.
    (f) Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
00922-2146.

Sec. 503.5  Bureau of Prisons North Central Regional Office.

    The Bureau of Prisons North Central Regional Office is located at
Gateway Complex, Inc., Tower II, 8th Floor, 4th and State Avenue,
Kansas City, Kansas 6610-2492. The following institutions are located
within this region.
    (a) United States Penitentiaries (USP):
    (1) USP Leavenworth, Kansas 66048;
    (2) USP Marion, Illinois 62959.
    (b) Federal Correctional Institutions (FCI):
    (1) FCI Englewood, Colorado 80123;
    (2) FCI Greenville, Illinois 62246;
    (3) FCI Oxford, Wisconsin 53952-0500;
    (4) FCI Pekin, Illinois 61555-7000;
    (5) FCI Sandstone, Minnesota 55072;
    (6) FCI Waseca, Minnesota 56093.
    (c) Federal Correctional Complex (FCC):
    (1) USP (ADMAX) Florence, Colorado 81226;
    (2) USP Florence (High), Colorado 81226;
    (3) FCI Florence (Medium), Colorado 81226.
    (d) Federal Prison Camps (FPC):
    (1) FPC Duluth, Minnesota 55814;
    (2) FPC Yankton, South Dakota 57078.
    (e) U.S. Medical Center for Federal Prisoners (USMCFP) Springfield,
Missouri 65808.
    (f) Federal Medical Center (FMC) Rochester, Minnesota 55903-4600.
    (g) Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) Chicago, Illinois 60605.

Sec. 503.6  Bureau of Prisons South Central Regional Office.

    The Bureau of Prisons South Central Regional Office is located at
4211 Cedar Springs Road, Suite 300, Dallas, Texas 75219. The following
institutions are located within this region.
    (a) Federal Correctional Institutions (FCI):
    (1) FCI Bastrop, Texas 78602;
    (2) FCI Big Spring, Texas 79720-7799;
    (3) FCI El Reno, Oklahoma 73036-1000;
    (4) FCI Forrest City, Arkansas 72336;
    (5) FCI La Tuna, Texas 88021;
    (6) FCI Oakdale, Louisiana 71463;
    (7) FCI Seagoville, Texas 75159;
    (8) FCI Texarkana, Texas 75505;
    (9) FCI Three Rivers, Texas 78071.
    (b) Federal Correctional Complex (FCC):
    (1) USP Beaumont (High), Texas 77720-6035;
    (2) FCI Beaumont (Low), Texas 77720-6025;
    (3) FCC Beaumont (Administrative), Texas 77720-6015.
    (c) Federal Prison Camps (FPC):
    (1) FPC Bryan, Texas 77803;
    (2) FPC El Paso, Texas 79906-0300.
    (d) Federal Medical Center (FMC):
    (1) FMC Carswell, Texas 76127;
    (2) FMC Fort Worth, Texas 76119-5996.
    (e) Federal Detention Center (FDC) Oakdale, Louisiana 71463.
    (f) Federal Transportation Center (FTC) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
73189-8802.

Sec. 503.7  Bureau of Prisons Western Regional Office.

    The Bureau of Prisons Western Regional Office is located at 7950
Dublin Boulevard, 3rd Floor, Dublin, California 94568. The following
institutions are located within this region.
    (a) United States Penitentiary (USP) Lompoc, California 93436.
    (b) Federal Correctional Institutions (FCI):
    (1) FCI Dublin, California 94568;
    (2) FCI Lompoc, California 93436;
    (3) FCI Phoenix, Arizona 85027;
    (4) FCI Safford, Arizona 85548;
    (5) FCI Sheridan, Oregon 97378-9601;
    (6) FCI Terminal Island, California 90731;
    (7) FCI Tucson, Arizona 85706.
    (c) Federal Prison Camps (FPC):
    (1) FPC Boron, California 93596;
    (2) FPC Nellis, Nevada 89036-5000.
    (d) Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) San Diego, California
92101-6078.
    (e) Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) Los Angeles, California
90012-1500.
    (f) Federal Detention Center (FDC) SeaTac, Washington 98168.

Sec. 503.8  Bureau of Prisons Staff Training Centers.

    The Bureau of Prisons Staff Training Centers are located at:
    (a) Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Building 21, Glynco,
Georgia 31524;
    (b) Management and Speciality Training Center, 791 Chambers Road,
Aurora, Colorado 80011;
    (c) National Legal Training Center, 791 Chambers Road, Aurora,
Colorado 80011;

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    (d) Food Service and Trust Fund Training Center, c/o FCI, Fort
Worth, Texas 76119.

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[Federal Register: October 16, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 200)] [Notices] [Page 55778] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr16oc98-153] [[Page 55778]] DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Bureau of Prisons List of Bureau of Prisons Institutions AGENCY: Bureau of Prisons, Justice. ACTION: Notice. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: In this document, the Bureau of Prisons is publishing a consolidated listing of its institutions. The following institutions have been added to the listing: United States Penitentiary at Beaumont, Texas; Federal Correctional Institutions at Elkton, Ohio, Forrest City Arkansas, Yazoo City, Mississippi, Edgefield, South Carolina and Beaumont, Texas; a Federal Prison Camp at Beaumont, Texas; a Federal Detention Center at SeaTac, Washington; and a Federal Medical Center at Devens, Massachusetts. ADDRESSES: Office of General Counsel, Bureau of Prisons, 320 First Street NW., HOLC Room 754, Washington, DC 20534. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roy Nanovic, (202) 514-6655. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Attorney General Order No. 646-76 (41 FR 14805), as amended, classifies and lists the various Bureau of Prisons institutions. Attorney General Order No. 960-81, Reorganization Regulations, published in the Federal Register October 27, 1981 (at 46 FR 52339 et seq.) delegated to the Director, Bureau of Prisons, in 28 CFR 0.96(q), the authority to establish and designate Bureau of Prisons institutions. The last listing of the Bureau's institutions was published in the Federal Register on December 14, 1995 (60 FR 64258). This notice is not a rule within the meaning of the Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 551(4), the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601(2), or Executive Order No. 12866, Sec. 3(d). By virtue of the authority vested in the Attorney General in 18 U.S.C. 3621, 4001, 4003, 4042, 4081, and 4082 (repealed in part October 12, 1984) and delegated to the Director, Bureau of Prisons by 28 CFR 0.96(q), it is hereby ordered as follows: The following institutions are established and designated as places of confinement for the detention of persons held under authority of any Act of Congress, and for persons charged with or convicted of offenses against the United States or otherwise placed in the custody of the Attorney General of the United States. A. The Bureau of Prisons institutions at the following locations are designated as U.S. Penitentiaries: (1) Allenwood, Pennsylvania; (2) Atlanta, Georgia; (3) Beaumont, Texas; (4) Florence, Colorado (ADMAX); (5) Florence, Colorado (High Security); (6) Leavenworth, Kansas; (7) Lewisburg, Pennsylvania; (8) Lompoc, California; (9) Marion, Illinois; and (10) Terre Haute, Indiana. B. The Bureau of Prisons institutions at the following locations are designated as Federal Correctional Institutions: (1) Allenwood, Pennsylvania (Low Security); (2) Allenwood, Pennsylvania (Medium Security); (3) Ashland, Kentucky; (4) Bastrop, Texas; (5) Beaumont, Texas (Low Security); (6) Beaumont, Texas (Medium Security); (7) Beckley, West Virginia; (8) Big Spring, Texas; (9) Butner, North Carolina (Low Security); (10) Butner, North Carolina (Medium Security); (11) Coleman, Florida (Low Security); (12) Coleman, Florida (Medium Security); (13) Cumberland, Maryland; (14) Danbury, Connecticut; (15) Dublin, California; (16) Edgefield, South Carolina; (17) El Reno, Oklahoma; (18) Elkton, Ohio; (19) Englewood, Colorado; (20) Estill, South Carolina; (21) Fairton, New Jersey; (22) Florence, Colorado; (23) Forrest City, Arkansas; (24) Fort Dix, New Jersey; (25) Greenville, Illinois; (26) Jesup, Georgia; (27) La Tuna, Texas; (28) Lompoc, California; (29) Loretto, Pennsylvania; (30) Manchester, Kentucky; (31) Marianna, Florida; (32) McKean, Pennsylvania; (33) Memphis, Tennessee; (34) Miami, Florida; (35) Milan, Michigan; (36) Morgantown, West Virginia; (37) Oakdale, Louisiana; (38) Otisville, New York; (39) Oxford, Wisconsin; (40) Pekin, Illinois; (41) Petersburg, Virginia; (42) Phoenix, Arizona; (43) Ray Brook, New York; (44) Safford, Arizona; (45) Sandstone, Minnesota; (46) Schuylkill, Pennsylvania; (47) Seagoville, Texas; (48) Sheridan, Oregon; (49) Talladega, Alabama; (50) Tallahassee, Florida; (51) Terminal Island, California; (52) Texarkana, Texas; (53) Three Rivers, Texas; (54) Tucson, Arizona; (55) Waseca, Minnesota; and (56) Yazoo City, Mississippi. C. The Bureau of Prisons institutions at the following locations are designated as Federal Prison Camps: (1) Alderson, West Virginia; (2) Allenwood, Pennsylvania; (3) Beaumont, Texas; (4) Boron, California; (5) Bryan, Texas; (6) Duluth, Minnesota; (7) Eglin, Florida; (8) El Paso, Texas; (9) Montgomery, Alabama; (10) Nellis, Nevada; (11) Pensacola, Florida; (12) Seymour Johnson, North Carolina; and (13) Yankton, South Dakota. D. The Bureau of Prisons institutions at the following locations house inmates who are primarily pre-trial detainees and are designated as: Federal Detention Centers: (1) Miami, Florida; (2) Oakdale, Louisiana; and (3) SeaTac, Washington. Metropolitan Correctional Centers: (1) Chicago, Illinois; (2) New York, New York; and (3) San Diego, California. Metropolitan Detention Centers: (1) Brooklyn, New York; (2) Guaynabo, Puerto Rico; and (3) Los Angeles, California. E. The Bureau of Prisons institution at Springfield, Missouri is designated as the U.S. Medical Center for Federal Prisoners. F. The Bureau of Prisons institutions at the following locations are designated as Federal Medical Centers: (1) Carswell, Texas; (2) Devens, Massachusetts (3) Fort Worth, Texas; (4) Lexington, Kentucky; and (5) Rochester, Minnesota. G. The Bureau of Prisons institution at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is designated as the Federal Transportation Center. Kathleen Hawk Sawyer, Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons. [FR Doc. 98-27877 Filed 10-15-98; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410-05-P