Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-104.101 - News Media Visitors
(1) Permission for
visits by bona fide news media representatives shall not be unreasonably
withheld. This shall apply for visits to inmates other than death sentence
inmates with an active death warrant. Rules
33-104.201 -.204, F.A.C., shall
govern procedures for media interviews with inmates under sentence of death
once an execution date has been set. It shall be the responsibility of the news
media representatives requesting the visitation to present to the Office of
Communications evidence sufficient to establish that such person is a bona fide
news media representative and to provide the information sufficiently in
advance that it may be verified.
(2) News media representatives consist of
persons whose principal employment is gathering and reporting news for a:
(a) Radio or television program whose primary
purpose is news reporting for a licensee of the Federal Communications
Commission;
(b) Newspaper reporting
general interest information news and circulated to the public in the community
where it is published;
(c) News
magazine that has a national circulation, is sold by mail subscriptions, or on
newsstands to the general public; and
(d) National or international news
service.
(3) News media
visits to correctional facilities shall be pre-arranged with the Office of
Communications. There are two (2) types of media visits allowed under this
rule: Inmate Interviews and Program Visits. The following conditions apply to
both types of visits:
(a) News media
representatives shall be required to provide news station ID and two verifiable
contacts for the media group they represent. Phone numbers for these contacts
and for each member of a media crew must also be provided. If the contacts
provided do not confirm the representative's association with the respective
media group, the representative shall be required to provide two additional
contacts. If such contacts do not confirm the representative's association with
the respective media group, the interview shall be cancelled and the media
representative shall not be permitted future interviews.
(b) Representatives of news media visiting a
facility are subject to search pursuant to Rule
33-601.726, F.A.C.
(c) News media representatives must be
escorted by staff. Random access not specific to the purpose of the visit is
prohibited.
(d) During an
emergency, news media representatives will be restricted to a designated media
center.
(e) Media crews are limited
to three (3) members.
(f)
Attorneys, doctors, inmate family members, and victims or victim family members
may not accompany media representatives on their visits.
(g) Each member of a media crew must fill out
Form DC1-406, Media Access Background Form, and pass an NCIC/FCIC background
check. Form DC1-406 is hereby incorporated by reference. Copies of the form are
available from the Forms Control Administrator, 501 South Calhoun Street,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2500,
https://www.flrules.org/gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-01884.
The effective date of this form is 12-12. Form DC1-406 remains valid for six
months from the date of signature.
(h) Media representatives must provide
identification upon entry into the prison facility.
(i) Foreign media representatives must have
an I Visa on their passports.
(j)
Media will be given 30 minutes for equipment setup.
(k) Interviews and photographs of on-duty
staff shall be permitted only with prior authorization of the Office of
Communications and the staff member.
1.
Department employees are not permitted to accept compensation for on-duty news
media interviews.
2. Photographing
on-duty staff without their permission is prohibited.
3. Inmate are not allowed to accept
compensation for media interviews.
(l) Privacy rights of inmates shall be
observed by the media. No photographs, movie films, television tapes, or
recordings may be made without the consent of the inmate
involved.
(4) Inmate
Interviews. Media representatives wishing to conduct in-person inmate
interviews must:
(a) Write the inmate in
accordance with the provisions of Rule
33-210.101, F.A.C., and request
a handwritten, signed, and dated letter of consent from the inmate.
(b) Fax the inmate's consent as well as the
contact information required by paragraph (3)(a) of this rule to the Office of
Communications. Media representatives should allow at least two weeks for the
interview clearance process. In addition to the provisions of subsection (3) of
this rule, the following conditions apply to all inmate interviews:
1. Phone interviews. Phone interviews are not
coordinated through the Office of Communications. To obtain a phone interview,
news media representatives must write the inmate and request to be added to his
phone list. The inmate will call you collect at his discretion once you have
been added. This process can take several months.
2. The following will result in cancellation
of an inmate interview and may result in refusal of future interviews for both
the individual media representative and the media group:
a. Submitting false or incomplete information
on a background form.
b. Failure to
comply with security procedures, including dress code and interview setup
procedures.
c. Failure to comply
with instructions of on-site security staff.
d. A request by the inmate at any time and
for any reason to cancel the interview.
3. Media representatives shall not be given
access to inmates in special housing, such as disciplinary or administrative
confinement, protective management, close or maximum management, mental health
housing or infirmaries or to inmates receiving hospital care.
4. Inmates are allowed only one hour-long
interview per month.
5. Only bona
fide news media representatives are permitted on-site, on-camera interviews
with inmates.
6. All inmate
interviews must be conducted for the purpose of gathering information for a
media event. The Office of Communications strives to accommodate as broad a
definition of media as possible.
7.
The Florida Department of Corrections does not sign film crew or media location
releases.
8. Visits may be
authorized between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except holidays, provided the warden or designee determines that such visits
would not impair or disrupt the normal operations or security of the facility
and would not endanger the safety of the visitor.
9. Interviews shall not be allowed during
inmate visitation.
10. No part of
the institution may be filmed except the interior of the interview
room.
11. Filming may only begin
after the inmate has arrived and been seated. Close up shots of the prison sign
at the institution's entrance are permitted. No exterior shots of the
institution will be permitted. Failure to comply constitutes a serious threat
to security. Violators shall have their interview cancelled and shall not be
permitted future interviews.
12.
Foreign Press. In addition to all of the above, foreign press members must
provide criminal history clearance from the official criminal history registry
of their native country. Contact information for a representative from the
agency that maintains that registry must also be provided. A legible copy of
the foreign media representative's passport must be submitted to the Office of
Public Affairs.
13. Media
representatives wanting to interview inmates housed at private facilities must
contact the Florida Department of Management Services to arrange the
interview.
(5)
Program Visits - In addition to the provisions of subsection (3) of this rule,
the following conditions apply to all program visits, which are visits to a
volunteer or staff led inmate betterment program:
(a) News media visits to inmate programs must
be pre-arranged with the Office of Public Affairs.
(b) Programs qualifying for media visits can
have one (1) visit per month for up to four (4) hours. Media representatives
will have no more than 30 minutes to set up equipment.
(c) Programs involving inmate mental and
physical health information do not qualify for media visits.
(d) The volunteer or staff program leader
must pre-approve a program visit.
(e) Inmates who do not want to appear on film
must be able to attend a program that is the subject of a program visit, and
such inmates may not be filmed during the visit. Inmates shall be asked in
advance of each program visit to sign Form DC6-236, Inmate Request, indicating
consent to be videotaped. Form DC6-236 is incorporated by reference in Rule
33-103.005, F.A.C. Inmates who
decline to provide written consent to be filmed shall be grouped together in a
section during the program visit, and media representatives shall be advised
not to film this group during the visit. Department personnel shall immediately
stop any interview or program visit if it is discovered that a media
representative is disregarding the wishes of an inmate who has not consented to
being on camera.
(f) Department
personnel shall immediately stop any interview or program visit if the media
are refusing to cooperate with staff.
(g) Filming is allowed only in the program
area and not on the open compound.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 922.11, 944.09, 944.23 FS.
New 10-16-83, Amended 6-20-85, Formerly 33-5.14, 33-5.014, Amended 10-30-02, 3-9-10, 12-30-12.
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