Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-601.220 - Youthful Offenders - Definitions
(1)
Extended Day Program - a 16 hour daytime program at youthful offender
institutions that is designed to provide at least 12 hours of activities. The
program is structured to include work assignments, educational (vocational and
academic) programs, counseling, behavior modification, coordinated movement,
systematic discipline, and other programmatic opportunities that will reduce
inmate idleness and enhance the young inmate's chance at becoming a law abiding
citizen upon re-entry into the community.
(2) Sentence Modification -an alteration or
amendment by the court of the original sentence. The modification reduces the
time to be served and may impose a term of probation, community control or
other community sanctions, which, when added to the term of incarceration, will
not exceed the length of the original sentence.
(3) Institutional Classification Team (ICT) -
where used herein, 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.
(4) 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.
(5) Youthful Offender - where used herein,
refers to any person who is sentenced as such by the court or is classified as
such by the department pursuant to Section
958.11(4),
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09, 958.11 FS. Law Implemented 944.09, 958.11 FS.
New 3-13-01, Formerly 33-506.100, Amended 2-19-03, 4-1-04, 12-12-11, 3-6-14.
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