Duties of Bureau of Prisons
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(a)In General.—The Bureau of Prisons, under the direction of the Attorney General, shall—
(1)
have charge of the management and regulation of all Federal penal and correctional institutions;
(2)
provide suitable quarters and provide for the safekeeping, care, and subsistence of all persons charged with or convicted of offenses against the United States, or held as witnesses or otherwise;
(3)
provide for the protection, instruction, and discipline of all persons charged with or convicted of offenses against the United States;
(4)
provide technical assistance to State, tribal, and local governments in the improvement of their correctional systems;
(5)
provide notice of release of prisoners in accordance with subsections (b) and (c);
(6) establish prerelease planning procedures that help prisoners—
(A)
apply for Federal and State benefits upon release (including Social Security benefits, and veterans’ benefits);
(B)
obtain identification, including a social security card, driver’s license or other official photo identification, and a birth certificate; and
(C)
secure such identification and benefits prior to release from a sentence to a term of imprisonment in a Federal prison or if the individual was not sentenced to a term of imprisonment in a Federal prison, prior to release from a sentence to a term of community confinement, subject to any limitations in law; and