The Lovelock Correctional Center (LCC) is primarily a medium security institution but has a large population of close custody protective segregation inmates requiring special handling and security. LCC also houses inmates under the age of 18 that have been adjudicated as adults. The 1989 Legislature approved operation of the facility with Phase I becoming operational in October 1995 and Phase II in November 1997. LCC has an active, broad based religious program available to all inmates. Coal Canyon High School, sponsored by the Pershing County School District, runs literacy programs, General Education Diploma courses, high school diploma courses, a variety of college level classes to include Associates of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees and several vocational programs. Vocational programs include auto shop, small engine repairs, computers, advanced computers, SERV safe, plant science/horticulture, RESPECT (a re-entry program) and Janitorial/OSHA training. In addition, LCC has several programs run by the mental health department that include: SOTP - Sex Offender Treatment, Relapse Prevention - sex offender, Moral Recognition Therapy (MRT), Anger Management, Getting it Right, InsideOut Dad, Straight Ahead, Victim Impact Listen and Learn and Thinking for a Change. LCC also offers a Structured Living Program for General Population inmates. Prison Industries at LCC has two programs, one manufactures prison clothing for all NDOC institutions and the other manufactures draperies for the general public. Statutory Authority: NRS 209.