Provisions on the expenditure scope and management measures of detention centers Article 5 The expenditure scope of detention centers includes: prisoners' meals, official expenses, equipment purchase expenses, equipment consumption expenses, repair expenses and other expenses. Article 6 prisoners' food expenses (1) food: including grain, vegetables, cooking oil, meat, eggs, fish, bean products, condiments, etc. (2) Expenditure on clothing and bedding: used to buy clothes and trousers, bedding, sheets, shoes and socks for fugitives, prisoners with financial difficulties and prisoners in prison. (3) Medical expenses: medical expenses, medicines and medical examination fees for prisoners seeking medical treatment and hospitalization, as well as expenses for purchasing medicines and disposable (low-value and consumable) medical devices in the outpatient department of the detention center. (4) Miscellaneous expenses: toilet paper, sanitary napkins, disinfectants, beauty tools, towels, soaps, toothbrushes, toothpaste, brooms, mops, etc. For criminals, the cost of coal and fuel in the criminal canteen and the temporary salary of the cook. According to the above regulations, detainees do not have to pay for their own meals, but in practice, detainees can buy other high-standard meals in the guard room if their relatives provide the expenses.