With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". 785, 788-89 (E.D.Cal. 1998) (§ 1983 claim); Gibbs v. Bureau of Prison Office, 986 F.Supp. 941, 944 (D.Md.1997)(Bivens claim). However, other district courts have held that such inmates need not comply with § 1997e(a)'s exhaustion requirement in prison grievance systems that do not award monetary relief. See, e.g., Lacey v.C.S.P. Solano Med. Staff, 990 F.Supp. 1199, 1205 (E.D.Cal. 1997)(§ 1983. claim); Harris v. Mugarrab, 1998 WL 246450, at *3 (N.D.Ill. May 1, 1998) (§ 1983 claim); Jackson v. DeTella, 998 F.Supp. 901, 904 (N.D.Ill.1998) (§ 1983 claim); Keeling v. Ford, 1998 WL 566664, at *2 (D.Kan. Aug.21, 1998) (Bivens claim); Polite v. Barbarin, 1998 WL 146687, at *2 (S.D.N.Y. Mar.2 ment may have the effect of improving the conditions of inmates’ confinement. See Sal-lee, at 771 (<HOLDING>); Beeson, 28 F.Supp.2d at 895 (holding that

A: holding exhaustion requirement inapplicable when requiring exhaustion would be futile
B: holding that exhaustion provides prisons with the knowledge to provide a safer environment
C: recognizing that issue exhaustion requirement and requirement exhaustion of remedies are different
D: holding that exhaustion of issues is jurisdictional
B.