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65.—(1) This rule applies to a prisoner who—
(a)is a life prisoner; or
(b)is serving a sentence of imprisonment for a term of more than 14 months and has served at least 6 months of that sentence.
(2) A prisoner to whom this rule applies may apply to the Governor for permission to accumulate visits under paragraph (4) for the purpose of receiving those visits at another prison but may only apply for such permission twice in a period of 12 months.
(3) An application made to the Governor under paragraph (2) must specify—
(a)when the prisoner wishes to start accumulating visits; and
(b)the prison to which the prisoner wishes to transfer for the purpose of receiving those accumulated visits.
(4) A prisoner to whom this rule applies who has obtained the Governor's permission under paragraph (2) may only accumulate visits by receiving none of the visits that the prisoner would otherwise be entitled to receive under rule 63 over a period of six months.
(5) Following approval by the Governor of an application made under paragraph (2), the Governor must contact the Governor of the prison to which the prisoner wishes to be transferred and both Governors must make arrangements for the transfer of the prisoner to that prison at the end of the period of six months specified in paragraph (4).
(6) A prisoner may only be transferred under paragraph (5) to another prison for such period of time as the Governors of the two prisons concerned may agree subject to a maximum period of two months, during which time the prisoner is entitled to receive all of the visits accumulated under paragraph (4).
(7) A prisoner may only be transferred under this rule to a prison which can provide an appropriate regime for the prisoner.
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