Solitary confinement means the housing of an offender in a location where the offender is restricted to a cell for at least 22 hours per day for the purpose of separating the offender from the general population for the: 1. Protection of: (a) The health or safety of the offender from other offenders; or (b) The life or property of the staff or other offenders; or 2. Security or orderly operation of the facility or institution.
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