(1) The chief executive must, in deciding whether to give approval under regulation 108, have regard to the need to—
(a) protect the interests of people other than the prisoner concerned; and
(b) maintain the security and order of the prison concerned.
(2) The chief executive must not give that approval unless satisfied that the prisoner understands—
(a) the nature and purpose of the filming, interviewing, photographing, recording, or videotaping concerned; and
(b) the possible consequences to the prisoner and other people of the publication or broadcasting of the film, interview, photograph, recording, transcript, or videotape concerned.
(3) The chief executive may give that approval subject to any conditions reasonably necessary to—
(a) protect the interests of any person other than the prisoner; or
(b) maintain the security and order of the prison.
(4) Subclause (1) is subject to subclause (2).
Compare: SR 2000/81 r 88