Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-601.217 - Elderly Offender Housing
(1)
Definitions.
(a) Institutional Classification
Team (ICT) - refers to the team consisting of the warden or assistant warden,
classification supervisor, chief of security, and other members as necessary
when appointed by the warden or designated by rule. The ICT is responsible for
making work, program, housing and inmate status decisions at a facility and for
making other classification recommendations to the State Classification Office
(SCO). At private facilities, the Department of Corrections representative is
to be considered a fourth member of the ICT when reviewing all job/program
assignment, transfer, and custody recommendations/decisions. If a majority
decision by the ICT is not possible, the decision of the Department of
Corrections representative is final.
(b) State Classification Office (SCO) -
refers to the office or office staff at the central office level that is
responsible for the review of inmate classification decisions. Duties include
approving, disapproving, or modifying ICT recommendations.
(c) Elderly Offender - an inmate age 50 or
older in a state correctional institution operated by the Department of
Corrections or a state correctional facility operated by a private entity under
contract with the Department of Management Services.
(d) Geriatric Facility or Dorm - a facility
or dorm within a facility authorized by Section
944.804, F.S., for generally
healthy elderly offenders who can perform general work appropriate for their
physical and mental condition.
(e)
Inmate Support Group - a group of inmates under the age of 50 who are needed to
supplement the elderly inmate work assignments.
(2) Placement criteria. The department does
not house inmates solely based on age. Elderly inmates are housed consistent
with their custody level and medical status. However, certain facilities may be
designated to house or to care for elderly inmates. Inmates shall be
recommended for placement at a geriatric facility or dorm through routine
classification assignment.
Inmates shall meet the following criteria for placement in a geriatric facility or dorm:
(a) Age 50
or older (other than inmate support group inmates);
(b) Have not received any violent
disciplinary reports within the last three years;
(c) Are not otherwise deemed to be a security
or disciplinary risk for placement; and
(d) Are compatible with the facility's
mission and profile.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09, 944.804 FS. Law Implemented 944.09, 944.804 FS.
New 9-15-02, Amended 4-1-04, 12-29-10, 3-6-14.
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