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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:19-cr-00830-AT Document 1 Filed 11/19/19 Page 5 of 20\n\n8. On the count slip, both correctional officers are required to fill in the date and time the count was performed, write the total number of inmates physically present in the unit counted, and then sign the count slip. Once the correctional officers have completed and signed the count slips, the count slips are then collected and delivered to the Control Center, where officers within the Control Center are responsible for comparing the count slips from each housing unit to the institution's inmate roster to ensure that each inmate is accounted for. Only after all the count slips are collected from each housing unit, and the numbers on the slips are matched to the institution's inmate roster, can the institutional count be deemed \"cleared\" or completed. If a housing unit's count slip is incorrect or incomplete, then the institution cannot \"clear\" the count. Instead, the count must be completely redone in that housing unit via a more-intensive version of the institutional count called a \"bed book count,\" in which officers must compare every individual inmate to the institution's inmate roster. Records of each institutional count, including the count slips, are provided to a supervising official and retained by the MCC.\n\n9. In addition to the institutional count, the BOP requires correctional officers assigned to the SHU to walk each of the tiers of the SHU - which is called a \"round\" - every thirty\n\n5\n\nDOJ-OGR-00021912",
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