Details on Felicity Huffman's 2 weeks in prison: Uniform, restrictions and schedule she has to follow

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Felicity Huffman if officially behind bars, and now we know a bit more about what her two weeks in prison will look like.

The former "Desperate Housewives" star reported to the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, which is about 25 miles southeast of Oakland. Sources told ET that her husband, Williams H. Macy, drove her to the Northern California facility on Tuesday morning.

"Felicity was resigned to the fact she has to pay her dues to society. She is looking forward to putting this all behind her," a source told the outlet. "Bill drove her there and dropped her off. Bill is supporting her and standing by her. He’s a rock and very supportive. She has a lot of family and friend support around her."

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Huffman was sentenced to 14 days in prison in September for her role in the "Varsity Blues" college admissions scandal. She was also ordered to pay a $30,000 fine and serve 250 hours of community service working one-on-one with children. The actress had pled guilty to paying $15,000 in bribe money to have her daughter's SAT scores corrected after she turned the test in.

"Felicity Huffman reported today for sentencing to the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California. Ms. Huffman is prepared to serve the term of imprisonment Judge Talwani ordered as one part of the punishment she imposed for Ms. Huffman’s actions," Huffman's representative said in a statement. "She will begin serving the remainder of the sentence Judge Talwani imposed -- one year of supervised release, with conditions including 250 hours of community service -- when she is released."

According to Good Morning America, who cited the FCI Dublin Admissions & Orientation Handbook, Huffman's days will start with a 5 a.m. wakeup, followed by breakfast from 5:30 a.m. until 6:15 a.m., lunch from 10:45 a.m. until noon and dinner after 4 p.m. In between meals, she'll participate in "a wide array of programs and activities."

Among those activities? Listening to music on a pre-approved MP3 player, one in-unit craft project and outdoor activities like basketball, track, softball, tennis and volleyball. She can also have a limited number of books and magazines in her possession.

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The mother of two will also wear a uniform, which consists of khaki pants and a matching blouse with a brown t-shirt underneath it. Her blouse must be tucked-in and buttoned (minus the top button) at all times. Gray and white t-shirts, as well as shorts, aren't part of the uniform but can be worn at off-hours. Huffman will also have to wear boots with her uniform. She can have shower shoes, slippers, sneakers and other casual shoes for off-hours.

Not allowed at FCI Dublin? All green clothing specifically, as well as blue, black, red and camouflage clothing. The only exception to this rule is religious headgear.

Huffman is also allowed to wear a wedding band and one pair of stud or small hoop earrings, per the facility's jewelry rules.