Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-208.101 - Employee Grooming, Uniform and Clothing Requirements
(1) The following grooming standards shall
apply to all Department of Corrections employees, including all non-uniformed
employees and contracted employees, while performing official duties:
(a) All employees shall maintain a
professional appearance at all times while performing official
duties.
(b) All employees shall
maintain personal hygiene and shall keep themselves personally neat and clean
while on duty.
(c) Clothing will be
clean and pressed as is appropriate for the particular garment.
(d) Clothing shall be appropriate for the
particular assignment.
(e) Shoes
will be clean, presentable, and appropriate for the particular
assignment.
(f) Hair will be neat,
clean, trimmed and present a groomed appearance. For male employees, hair will
not completely cover any part of the ear or go below the ear or extend 1/2 inch
of the top of the collar.
(g)
Facial hair for all male staff is authorized as follows:
1. Staff must notify the correctional office
chief or, in the case of non-uniformed staff, their immediate supervisor, in
writing, of their intention to grow authorized facial hair. Conversely, staff
must also notify the correctional officer chief or, in the case of
non-uniformed staff, their immediate supervisor, in writing, of their intent to
shave previously authorized facial hair;
2. Any authorized facial hair as described
below in subparagraph (1)(g)5., shall not exceed 1/2 inch in length;
3. The wearing of authorized facial hair must
not interfere with the performance of assigned duties;
4. Staff must obtain a new staff photo ID
within one week of the completion of growing or shaving of authorized facial
hair;
5. Authorized facial hair is
defined as:
a. A moustache that does not
protrude below the top of the upper lip or past the corner of the mouth on the
side; or
b. A full-face beard;
or
c. A goatee with or without a
moustache.
6. The growing
of variations of the above, i.e., chin curtain, soul patch, handlebar
moustache, mutton chops or any other similar styles is not
authorized.
(h) Earrings
will constitute the only body piercing ornaments allowed. No employee will
display while on duty any other jewelry of which any part has been pierced into
or through the skin or flesh of any part of the body.
(i) Undergarments shall not be
visible.
(j) All employees shall
dress in a professional manner appropriate to their positions.
(k) All employees shall dress in appropriate
business attire for all court appearances.
(l) Identification cards.
1. Except as provided below, all employees
shall wear the department issued ID card in a visible manner that will identify
the individual at all times while on duty.
2. For security purposes when interacting
with offenders, probation and parole field staff, including administrative and
clerical support, are not required to wear the department issued ID card in a
visible manner; however, they must be in possession of the department issued ID
card for identification purposes while on duty.
(2) In addition to the standards set forth in
subsection (1), all institutional and community corrections employees shall
comply with the following grooming standards:
(a) Earrings are prohibited for male
staff.
(b) If hair is dyed or
highlighted, only naturally occurring hair colors will be permitted. For the
purpose of this rule, "naturally occurring hair colors" will include: black,
brown, blond, auburn, red, grey, and white. Unnatural colors, such as purple,
pink, blue, yellow, or green are prohibited.
(3) Uniform requirements for correctional
officers are provided in Rule
33-602.601, F.A.C. Badge
requirements for correctional probation officers are provided in Rule
33-302.115, F.A.C.
(4) Employees are solely responsible for
alterations to and the care of uniforms and clothing issued by the department.
Instructions for care which are attached to each item of clothing should be
followed. Unless specified otherwise, the laundering and cleaning of clothing
items issued to employees is the responsibility of the employee. Any items of
department issued clothing, including correctional officer uniforms, which have
been contaminated by blood or other body fluids shall be left at the
institution to be laundered at an outside facility to prevent contamination
outside the work area. All contaminated items shall be kept together apart from
non-contaminated laundry and shall be clearly marked as contaminated for
transmission to a professional laundering service. Contaminated items shall be
placed in a water soluble bag and then placed in a yellow plastic bag labeled
"Contaminated Linen" and sealed shut. Personnel handling the yellow bag during
transport to the commercial laundry shall wear disposable latex gloves and
shall inform personnel at the commercial laundry that the items in the bag are
contaminated. Employees shall bear the cost of replacements of items lost or
damaged due to improper use, care or maintenance of the item. Restitution is to
be in the amount equal to the cost of the articles of clothing lost or damaged,
or equal to the cost of replacement, whichever is less.
(5) Uniforms and clothing issued by the
department are the property of the state and must be returned to the department
upon termination of employment. Employees shall be allowed to retain issued
uniforms and clothing when transferring to another institution of the
department. Prior to the transfer, the transferring employee must update his or
her Individual Clothing Record, Form DC2-816, and must make restitution for any
lost or missing clothing. Form DC2-817, Authorization for Uniform Replacement,
shall be used by officers requesting replacement of worn or otherwise
unserviceable uniforms. Forms DC2-816 and DC2-817 are incorporated by reference
in subsection (8) of this rule. Unserviceable clothing shall be rendered
unwearable by shredding after the removal of all patches.
(6) The following provisions shall apply to
health services employees:
(a) All health
services staff providing direct care to inmates at an institution shall wear
the department issued ID card in a visible manner. The ID shall include the
employee's last name, first name initial, and initials of licensure or
certification.
(b) Physicians,
clinical associates, dentists, dental assistants, dental hygienists, nurse
supervisors, nurse consultants, executive nursing directors and pharmacists
will have no prescribed uniform.
(c) Nurses, correctional medical technicians
certified, health support workers, unit treatment rehabilitation specialists,
ward clerks, radiology technicians and medical technologists shall be required
to wear scrub suits or the standard nurse uniform. The nurse scrubs or uniform
must be provided by the employee. No denim scrubs or uniforms will be
permitted.
(d) Employees in the
position of registered nurse, LPN, correctional medical technician,
correctional medical technician certified, medical technologist, radiology
technician, UTR and "ward clerk" must wear shoes such as closed toe white
leather or leather-like tennis shoes, or other closed toe, slip resistant work
shoes, including clogs that have secure straps in the back.
(e) The following shall apply to health
services staff whose duties require providing direct care to inmates in an
institution, including physicians, pharmacists, dentists, clinical associates,
registered nurses, LPNs, correctional medical technicians certified, medical
technologists, health support workers, UTRs and "ward clerks."
1. Jewelry that is excessive or could pose a
safety or security issue shall not be worn with the uniform. Jewelry that could
be used to disable an employee will not be worn. No bulky or ornate jewelry
will be worn. Bracelets or earrings are prohibited for male staff. Female staff
shall be allowed to wear earrings; however, only one pair of post or clip-on
earrings will be worn at a time and will be worn on earlobes only. Earrings for
female staff will constitute the only body piercing ornaments allowed. For
safety purposes, earrings shall not be hooped or dangling.
2. Fingernails will be neatly trimmed and
clean. Fingernails shall not extend more than 1/4 inch past the end of the
finger. Artificial fingernails or extenders will not be worn when having direct
contact with high risk inmates, i.e., in a licensed hospital facility,
intensive care units, operating rooms, or dialysis units. Hair shall be
maintained in a manner consistent with infection control practices and safety
considerations.
(7) All chaplains shall wear a silver-colored
nameplate. The first line will be engraved with the word "Chaplain" and the
second line will be engraved with the employee's last name. The nameplate will
be issued by the department.
(8)
Forms. The following forms used in implementing the provisions of this rule are
hereby incorporated by reference:
(a)
Individual Clothing Record, DC2-816, effective 10-8-07.
(b) Authorization for Uniform Replacement,
DC2-817, effective 12-18-00. A copy of these forms may be obtained from the
Forms Control Administrator, Office of Research, Planning and Support Services,
Department of Corrections, 501 South Calhoun Street, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-2500.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09 FS.
New 2-27-85, Amended 6-19-85, Formerly 33-4.07, Amended 3-6-88, 8-15-89, 6-19-90, 10-13-91, 4-15-98, 12-7-98, Formerly 33-4.007, Amended 10-5-99, 3-21-00, 12-18-00, 4-30-02, 2-20-03, 6-26-03, 10-27-03, 12-28-03, 12-12-04, 9-11-06, 2-6-07, 10-8-07, 6-28-12, 5-18-14, 10-9-18, 8-2-20.
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