Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-601.243 - Basic Training Program - Employee Standards of Appearance, Conduct, and Fitness
(1) Employees
selected to participate in the basic training program are expected to maintain
high personal standards in regard to appearance, physical conditioning and
mental alertness. Since inmates assigned to the basic training program will
tend to identify with staff as role models, their dress, demeanor, and behavior
must be highly professional.
(2) No
employee in the basic training program shall swear or use profanity.
(3) Staff shall not require an inmate to
perform an extraordinary activity which may be injurious to this health or
present a threat to the inmate's personal safety. Employees shall remain alert
to inmate behavior which may indicate the need for referral to counseling staff
or medical staff.
(4) Correctional
officers in the basic training program will be expected to pass a physical
fitness test prior to assignment to a post in the basic training program and
every quarter year thereafter in order to remain physically capable of
performing the assigned duties. Correctional officers selected for the basic
training program shall complete the 40 hour job specific youthful offender
training before being assigned to work with youthful offenders.
(5) Correctional officer employees who cannot
meet the minimum physical requirements of the basic training program will be
given a 60-day period in which to improve their performance to the level
indicated above. Failure to improve within 60 days shall result in the employee
being reassigned out of the basic training program.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09 FS.
New 2-26-89, Amended 1-25-96, Formerly 33-27.014, 33-506.213, Amended 1-17-02, 6-4-09.
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