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(4)
The President may, subject to such conditions as he thinks fit, delegate some of his functions under
this article by directions in writing to the Prisons Service Council or to a committee, or a member, of
the Council

208 FUNCTIONS OF PRISONS SERVICE COUNCIL
(1)
The Prisons Service Council shall advise the President on matters of policy relating to the
organisation and maintenance of the prison system in Ghana including the role of the Prisons Service,
prisons budgeting and finance, administration and the promotion of officers above the rank of
Assistant Director of Prisons.
(2)
The Prisons Service Council may, with the prior approval of the President, by constitutional
instrument, make regulations for the performance of its functions under this Constitution or any
other law and for the effective and efficient administration of prisons and the Prisons Service.
(3)
Regulations made under clause (2) of this article shall include provisions relating to(a) the control and administration of prisons and the Prisons Service;
(b) the ranks of officers and men of the Prisons Service, the members of each rank and the use of
uniforms by the members;
(c) the conditions of service including those relating to the enrolment, salaries, pensions, gratuities
and other allowances of officers and men;
(d) the authority and powers of command of the officers and men of the Prisons Service;
(e) the delegation to other persons of powers to discipline persons and the conditions subject to
which delegations may be made;
(f) the parole system and the periodic review of the conditions of prisoners and all other persons in
legal custody at intervals of not more than one year;
(g) the conditions under which persons may be admitted into prisons;
(h) the making of reports of unjustified treatment of, and cruelty to, prisoners and persons in legal
custody and the manner in which the reports should be dealt with;
(i) the appointment and composition of welfare committees for prisoners and discharged prisoners
and other persons released from legal custody;
(j) ready access by lawyers to prisoners and other persons in legal custody; and
(k) such measures, generally, as will ensure the humane treatment and welfare of prisoners and
other persons in legal custody, including the provision of literature and writing material.

209 REGIONAL PRISONS COMMITTEES
(1)
There shall be established for each region a Regional Prisons Committee which shall consist of(a) the Minister of State appointed for the region, who shall be chairman;
(b) the most senior member of the Prisons Service in the region;
(c) a representative of the Attorney-General;
(d) a lawyer practising in the region nominated by the Ghana Bar Association;
(e) the Regional Director of Health Services;
(f) a medical practitioner in the region nominated by the Ghana Medical Association;

Ghana 1992 (rev. 1996)

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