Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-601.201 - Inmate Work Program
(1) For the
purposes of this rule, an "assignment" means the work or program that an inmate
has been assigned to by department staff. Each inmate assigned shall be
required to perform in a satisfactory and acceptable manner. It is the
continuous goal of the department that inmates in work assignments work at
least 40 hours per week. Until this goal is achieved, the department shall
maximize the utilization of inmate labor within existing resources.
(2) Inmates may be assigned to perform work
for political subdivisions in the state including municipalities and agencies
and institutions of the State, or nonprofit corporations that enter into
agreements or contracts with the Department pursuant to Department of
Corrections Rule 33-601.202, F.A.C. Inmates may
also be required to perform work for the corporation authorized to operate
correctional work programs under Part II of Chapter 946, F.S.
(3) All inmates shall submit to assignment
schedules of the institution, and shall carry out such instructions as shall be
given by department staff and non-department staff authorized to supervise
inmates.
(4) Except in the case of
emergency, inmates shall not be required to perform assignments more than
twelve (12) hours per day. The total number of hours inmates may be worked per
week shall not exceed seventy-two (72) hours per week, including travel time
between their place of confinement and place of work. Inmates ordinarily shall
not be required to work on Sunday, except in those assignments necessary for
institutional or other agency operation or emergency situations. When
practical, inmates should be given one day off from their work assignments per
week. Additionally, when practical, inmates shall be given a fifteen (15)
minute rest period during each four hour assignment period and at least
one-half (1/2) hour for their meal period.
(5) No inmate working outside of an
institution shall have any conversation or other contact with any person other
than an inmate or employee without the consent of the warden,
Officer-in-Charge, or his designated representative, except that the inmate may
make a brief and polite response when conversation is initiated by such other
person. Waving to or calling out at passing persons or automobiles is
prohibited.
(6) When performing an
assignment, no inmate shall depart the institutional grounds or the place where
he is assigned except with the specific authorization of the warden,
Officer-in-Charge, or his designated representative.
(7) A Department of Corrections
representative at private facilities shall review and either approve,
disapprove or modify all inmate job and program assignments.
(8) When reviewing inmate job and program
assignments department staff shall consider factors including the type of work
assignment and level of skill required, the inmate's disciplinary history, the
inmate's arrest and conviction history, and the needs of the
institution.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 20.315, 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09, 944.10(7), 946.002, 946.40(1), 946.511(1)(b) FS.
New 10-8-76, Amended 4-19-79, Formerly 33-3.03, Amended 2-26-86, 1-28-98, Formerly 33-3.003, Amended 11-8-00, 8-18-13.
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