Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-204.003 - Food Services - Standards of Operation
(1) General. Inmates shall receive three
meals per day. The meals shall be provided at regular meal times during each
24-hour period, with a period of no more than 14 hours between the end of the
evening meal and the beginning of the morning meal, weather and security
permitting. Holiday substitutions that deviate from the master menu must be
approved in advance by the institutional warden, work release center major, or
drug treatment center chief correctional officer. Prescribed therapeutic diets
shall be available to all inmates with a current diet prescription.
(2) Confinement and special housing units.
(a) All inmates in confinement and special
housing shall receive normal institutional meals as are available to the
general population, except that if any item on the normal menu or any food
utensil might create a security problem in the confinement area, then another
item of comparable quality or other appropriate utensils shall be substituted.
Substitutions shall be documented on Form DC6-209, Housing Unit Log, and Form
DC6-210, Incident Report. Form DC6-209 is incorporated by reference in Rule
33-601.800, F.A.C. Form DC6-210
is incorporated by reference in Rule
33-602.210, F.A.C.
(b) Upon entering confinement or special
housing, an inmate shall designate his or her singular choice of the regular
menu, alternate entrée, or vegan meal pattern. The inmate may
voluntarily alter this choice by submitting Form DC6-236, Inmate Request, to
the food service director every 30 days. Form DC6-236 is incorporated by
reference in Rule 33-103.005, F.A.C.
(c) Hot food served in satellite food
operations shall be protected from contamination in transit and shall be served
at temperatures set by the Department of Health.
(d) The provisions of Rule
33-602.223, F.A.C., shall be
utilized in placing inmates on the special management meal.
(e) Food shall not be withheld, nor the
standard menu varied, as a disciplinary sanction or as a reward for good
behavior or work for an individual inmate.
(3) Menus. The Dietary Reference Intakes of
the Food and Nutrition Board - National Academy of Sciences shall serve as the
standard for the preparation of menus and the evaluation of menus served. The
Dietary Reference Intakes of the Food and Nutrition Board are hereby
incorporated by reference. A copy of the Dietary Reference Intakes may be
obtained from the Bureau of Contract Management and Monitoring, 501 South
Calhoun Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2500. The Dietary Reference Intakes
were copyrighted in 2004.
(a) The master menus
reviewed by the master menu committee shall be used by all institutions and
facilities within the department. The master menus shall be reviewed at least
annually by the department's master menu committee to determine the need for
adjustments based upon cost, nutritional value, equipment capabilities, product
availability and staff determined inmate preferences.
(b) Food preparation and service shall be
scheduled to ensure that food is served as soon after completion of preparation
as possible and at the appropriate temperature.
(c) Meals shall be prepared and served in
accordance with the master menu in effect. No specially prepared meals shall be
served except those approved therapeutic diets that are prescribed by the
attending physician, clinical associate or dentist.
(d) The master menu shall be adhered to
except that specific menus and menu items are subject to change by the person
in charge of food service at each facility due to production or equipment
problems, non-delivery of ingredients or food items, security issues, use of
farm produce or USDA commodities, or as authorized by the warden. When menu
substitutions are required, the substitutions will be from the same food group
as the original menu item. The master menu manual provides a list of
appropriate substitutions within food groups. Adequate amounts of food must be
prepared to serve all inmates according to the master menu.
(e) All vegetables shall be prepared without
meat, animal fat, meat-based broth, margarine or butter to be suitable for
religious and strict vegetarian diets.
(f) Food and beverage shall not be consumed
in food preparation areas.
(g)
Leftover foods must be labeled with the contents, date and time of production
and handled in accordance with the provisions of subsections
64E-11.004(3)
and 64E-11.004(14),
F.A.C. Food Hygiene. Subsections
64E-11.004(3)
and 64E-11.004(14),
F.A.C., are hereby incorporated by reference. Copies of these rules are
available from the Forms Control Administrator, 501 South Calhoun Street,
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2500,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-02067.
The effective date of these rules is 7-14-2003.
(h) Toilet and hand-washing facilities shall
be readily available to food service staff and inmate food handlers. Food
service staff and inmate food handlers are required to wash their hands prior
to reporting to duty and after using toilet facilities.
(i) A copy of Chapter 64E-11, F.A.C., Food
Hygiene, will be available for reference at each department food service
facility.
(4) Vegan meal
pattern. Inmates may choose the vegan meal pattern by submitting Form DC6-236,
Inmate Request, to the food service director at the facility where the inmate
is housed, and shall indicate if they are participating as a vegan. An inmate
who is transferred to another facility shall be allowed to continue the vegan
meal pattern at the new facility by showing the inmate request that was
approved by the previous food service director until his request is approved by
the new food service director.
(a) The
following inmates shall be removed immediately from the vegan meal pattern:
1. Inmates observed eating from the regular
menu;
2. Inmates observed eating
the alternative entrée; and
3. Inmates who are not on the meal pattern
for religious reasons and who intentionally purchase, possess, or consume items
from the canteen that contain any animal products or
byproducts.
(b) Staff
shall document the incident on Form DC6-210, Incident Report. Such inmates
shall be ineligible to reapply for the vegan meal pattern for six months after
involuntary removal.
(c) An inmate
who voluntarily requests to be removed from the vegan meal pattern may not
reapply for the pattern for a minimum of 30 days.
(5) Therapeutic Diets. Therapeutic diets for
medical or dental reasons shall be provided as ordered by a Department of
Corrections credentialed physician, clinical associate (physicians assistant,
advanced registered nurse practitioner) or dentist. All orders for therapeutic
diets shall be in writing. Non-standard therapeutic diets shall be approved by
the public health nutrition program manager and the regional medical executive
director. Therapeutic diets shall be served for a maximum of 90 days. Diets
extending for periods longer than 90 days shall require a new diet order from
the attending Department of Corrections credentialed physician, clinical
associate (physicians assistant or advanced registered nurse practitioner) or
dentist. Diet prescription orders must be received in food services prior to
the expiration of the current prescription to avoid interruption of the
therapeutic diet. The Public Health Nutrition Program Manager and the Public
Health Nutrition Consultants shall be available for consultation by health and
food service personnel regarding therapeutic diets.
(6) Religious Diets. The alternate entree and
the vegan meal pattern provides meal options for the religious requirements of
inmates.
(7) Meal attendance for
inmates on the vegan meal pattern or a therapeutic diet shall be tracked using
Form DC4-668, Diet Attendance Roster. Form DC4-668 is hereby incorporated by
reference. Copies of this form are available from the Forms Control
Administrator, 501 S. Calhoun St., Tallahassee FL 32399-2500,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-01869.
The effective date of the form is 12-12.
(a)
An inmate on the vegan meal pattern who misses 10% or more of his or her vegan
meals within a month will be removed from the vegan meal plan and may not
re-apply for a minimum of six months.
(b) An inmate on a therapeutic diet who,
following the orientation, misses 10% or more of his or her meals during the
first month, or misses nine meals in any calendar month thereafter, is subject
to disciplinary action.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09 FS.
New 1-18-89, Amended 7-21-97, Formerly 33-30.003, Amended 8-9-00, 11-16-00, 10-2-01, 2-18-02, 7-2-03, 11-1-04, 2-27-05, 10-16-05, 1-17-06, 4-27-09, 3-3-10, 7-18-10, 12-30-12, 5-15-14.
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