Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-601.260 - Administrative Management Units
(1)
Definitions.
(a) Administrative Management
Unit (AMU) - where used herein, refers to a general population housing status
where an inmate is placed in a highly structured environment to promote the
safety and security of inmates, staff, and the public, or the security and good
order of an institution. Placement in an AMU is the consequence of an inmate's
inability to live within an institutionalized setting without abusing the
rights and privileges of others by committing, or instigating others to commit,
violent, disruptive, predatory, or riotous actions, or an inmate's behavior
that poses a threat to the security of an institution. The Secretary will
designate the institutions where AMU inmates will be housed based on the needs
of the Department.
(b) Institution
- where used herein, refers to all state correctional institutions as defined
in Section 944.02, F.S., and all private
correctional facilities as defined in Section
944.710, F.S.
(c) Institutional Classification Team (ICT) -
where used herein, refers to a team consisting of the warden or assistant
warden, classification supervisor, chief of security, and other members as
necessary when appointed by the warden or as designated by rule. The ICT is
responsible for making work, program, housing, and inmate status decisions at
an institution, and for making other classification recommendations to the
State Classification Office.
(d)
Institutional Classification Team Docket - where used herein, refers to the
official record of an ICT hearing.
(e) Negative Transfer - where used herein,
refers to an inmate transfer that is the result of the inmate's negative
behavior that has been documented and verified.
(f) Offender Based Information System (OBIS)
- where used herein, refers to the Department's computer-based offender
database system that is utilized to organize and store security,
classification, program, and other inmate and offender information.
(g) Review - where used herein, refers to the
evaluation of all available relevant information concerning an inmate's
behavior to determine if he or she should be placed in an AMU, or whether any
changes to the inmate's placement status are required or recommended.
(h) Security Threat Group (STG) - where used
herein, refers to a formal or informal ongoing inmate or offender group, gang,
organization, or association consisting of three or more members who have:
1. A common name or common identifying signs,
colors, or symbols;
2. Members or
associates who individually or collectively engage in or have engaged in a
pattern of gang activity, criminal activity, or Department rule violations;
or
3. The potential to act in
concert to pose a threat or potential threat to the public, staff, visitors,
other inmates or offenders, or the secure and orderly operations of an
institution, probation office, other Department property, or Department
activity or function.
(i)
State Classification Office (SCO) - the office or office staff at the central
office level that is responsible for the review of inmate classification
decisions, including the placement of an inmate into or the removal of an
inmate from an AMU.
(2)
Inmates assigned to an AMU are general population inmates and, unless otherwise
restricted pursuant to this rule, have access to the same privileges and are
subject to the same restrictions as other general population inmates.
(3) Any of the following acts by an inmate
will result in the inmate being considered for placement in an AMU:
(a) A documented history of disciplinary
action or institutional maladjustment reflecting an inmate's inability to live
in the general inmate population without disrupting the operation of the
institution;
(b) Participation in a
predatory or aggressive act against another person using force or
intimidation;
(c) Two or more
disciplinary reports for drug-related behavior as described in Rule
33-601.314, F.A.C.;
(d) Possession of negotiables, escape
paraphernalia, or other items that present a threat to the safe and secure
operation of an institution;
(e)
Participation in a riot, strike, mutinous act, or disturbance;
(f) Release from close management followed by
two or more negative transfers within a two-year period following
release;
(g) Placement in
disciplinary confinement for a cumulative total that is equal to or greater
than 180 days during any 36-month period;
(h) Two or more negative transfers within a
one-year period;
(i) Participation
in any documented STG-related activity that causes disruption in the operation
of an institution;
(j) Documented
leadership of an STG and participation in any documented STG-related
activity.
(4) Procedures
for Placement in an AMU.
(a) When an inmate
demonstrates an inability to live within an institutionalized setting without
abusing the rights and privileges of others by committing, or instigating
others to commit violent, disruptive, predatory, or riotous actions, or behaves
in a way that poses a serious threat to the security of an institution, the
inmate will be placed in administrative confinement pending a review for
possible placement in an AMU.
(b)
When an inmate housed in a confinement unit demonstrates an inability to live
within an institutionalized setting without abusing the rights and privileges
of others by committing, or instigating others to commit violent, disruptive,
predatory, or riotous actions, or behaves in a way that poses a serious threat
to the security of an institution, the inmate will remain housed in his or her
current confinement unit pending a review for possible placement in an
AMU.
(c) Prior to a review for
placement in an AMU, the classification officer at the institution housing the
inmate must complete Section I of Form DC6-233D, Report of Administrative
Management Unit (AMU). Form DC6-233D is hereby incorporated by reference.
Copies of this form are available from the Forms Control Administrator, 501
South Calhoun Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2500,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12125.
The effective date of the form is 09/20. Upon completion of Section I, the
classification officer will forward Form DC6-233D to his or her classification
supervisor. The classification officer will ensure that the inmate receives a
copy of Form DC6-233D to allow the inmate to prepare for the AMU review. The
staff member delivering the copy of Form DC6-233D to the inmate must document
on the form that the inmate was informed of the allotted time to prepare for
the AMU review. The inmate will have a minimum of 48 hours to prepare for the
AMU review unless the time is waived by the inmate by completing an
Administrative Management Waiver, Form DC6-265D. Form DC6-265D is hereby
incorporated by reference. Copies of this form are available from the Forms
Control Administrator, 501 South Calhoun Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2500,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12126.
The effective date of the form is 09/20.
(d) Upon receiving the completed Form
DC6-233D, the classification supervisor will submit the case for placement on
the ICT docket.
(e) The ICT will
evaluate the recommendation for AMU placement, interview the inmate being
reviewed, and consider all information provided by the inmate. The inmate may
present information verbally or in writing for consideration by the ICT. The
ICT must ensure that the inmate was given a minimum of 48 hours to prepare for
the review unless waived by the inmate. The ICT must document on Form DC6-233D
that the inmate was allowed 48 hours to prepare for the review or that the time
was waived by the inmate completing Form DC6-265D. The ICT must inquire whether
the inmate needs staff assistance during the review. A staff member will be
assigned to assist an inmate when the team determines that the inmate is
illiterate, does not understand English, has a disability that would likely
hinder the inmate's ability to properly represent himself or herself, or when
the complexity of the issues makes it unlikely that the inmate will be able to
properly represent himself or herself. Assistance can also be provided at the
inmate's request. In the event a staff member is assigned to assist the inmate,
it is the responsibility of the staff member to explain the recommendation for
AMU placement and the review process to the inmate. Even though the staff
member will be authorized to assist an inmate during the review and aid the
inmate in presenting his or her position, the staff assistant must not take the
position of an advocate or defense attorney for the inmate. The ICT is
authorized to postpone the review to allow an inmate additional time to
prepare. If the review is postponed, the team must document the postponement on
Form DC6-233D. The inmate may appear at the AMU review unless disruptive
behavior is exhibited by the inmate before or during the review that impedes
the process, or the inmate waives the right to be present at the review. If the
inmate waives his or her right to be present at the review, Form DC6-265D must
be completed. If the inmate is precluded from attending the review, is removed
from the review, or waives his or her right to appear at the review, the review
will be conducted without the inmate present. The presence, removal, or absence
of the inmate will be documented on Form DC6-233D. After the interview and
review of all relevant information, the ICT will make an AMU placement
recommendation and provide it to the SCO. This recommendation will be
documented on Form DC6-233D. The ICT will inform the inmate of the basis for
its decision and provide a copy of its decision to the inmate after the
conclusion of its review. The ICT classification member will ensure that the
results of the ICT review are entered in OBIS.
(f) The SCO will consider the recommendations
of the ICT and all information reviewed by the ICT before making a final
decision regarding the inmate's placement in an AMU. As part of its review, the
SCO may interview the inmate or rely on the documentation available in OBIS.
The SCO may request that the ICT obtain and submit additional information
before reaching a final decision. At the conclusion of its review, the SCO will
approve or disapprove the ICT's recommendation. The SCO's final decision will
be rendered in a reasonable time, not to exceed 45 days, barring any delays
created by pending investigations or exigent circumstances impacting the SCO's
ability to render a final decision. If the ICT's recommendation is disapproved,
the inmate will be informed of the decision in writing by the SCO. Inmate
notification will not be required when the SCO approves the ICT's
recommendation. After its review is complete, the SCO will document its final
decision in OBIS.
(5)
Transfer of Inmates to an AMU.
(a) If an
inmate is being reviewed for placement in an AMU, the inmate will remain in
administrative confinement or in his or her current confinement status pending
the final decision of the SCO. If the inmate's disciplinary confinement status
expires before a final decision is made, the inmate will be placed in
administrative confinement until a final decision is made by the SCO.
(b) If the ICT's AMU placement recommendation
is approved, the SCO will notify population management to initiate the transfer
of the inmate to an appropriate AMU.
(c) If the ICT's AMU placement recommendation
is disapproved, the SCO will determine whether the inmate should be transferred
for other management reasons. The SCO will document its decision in OBIS. If a
transfer is approved, the SCO will notify population management to initiate the
transfer of the inmate to an appropriate institution.
(6) Transfer of Inmates While in an AMU.
(a) Special reviews conducted pursuant to
Rule 33-601.211, F.A.C., involving
inmates housed in an AMU will be resolved within the AMU. Unless exceptional
circumstances exist, inmates will not be transferred from an AMU due to a
special review.
(b) A
recommendation by the ICT to transfer an inmate in an AMU to close management
will be conducted pursuant to Rule
33-601.800, F.A.C. If the ICT's
placement recommendation is approved, the SCO will document its decision in
OBIS and notify population management to initiate the transfer of the inmate to
an appropriate close management unit. If the ICT's placement recommendation is
disapproved, the SCO will provide written notification to the ICT of its
decision to not transfer the inmate.
(c) If an inmate is transferred to a close
management unit from an AMU, the inmate will be reviewed for return to an AMU
upon release from close management status.
(7) Privilege Restrictions While Housed in an
AMU.
(a) Visitation - Unless otherwise
restricted pursuant to Rule
33-601.731, F.A.C., an inmate
housed in an AMU is eligible to receive one three-hour personal visit once each
weekend on the days and during the hours set forth in Rule
33-601.722, F.A.C. Unless
otherwise restricted pursuant to Rule
33-601.731, F.A.C., inmates
housed in an AMU are also eligible to receive one three-hour personal visit on
the visitation holidays identified in Rule
33-601.722, F.A.C. Visiting will
be restricted by the warden or his or her designee when it is determined that a
threat to institutional security would be created by allowing visitation due to
limitations associated with the visiting area or visitation supervision.
Attorney visits will be permitted in accordance with Rule
33-601.711, F.A.C., and will not
be restricted except when it is determined that the visit would be a threat to
the safety or security of the institution.
(b) Canteen - An inmate housed in an AMU will
be permitted to make canteen purchases in an amount up to $50 once each week
provided the inmate has no major rule violations as defined in Rule
33-601.800, F.A.C., during that
period and unless otherwise restricted by disciplinary
action.
(8) Review of
Inmates Housed in AMU.
(a) A classification
officer will review the placement of each inmate housed in an AMU no less than
annually. For this review, the classification officer will interview the inmate
and prepare a formal assessment and evaluation on Form DC6-233D. The assessment
must include a brief paragraph detailing the original basis for the inmate's
AMU status, the inmate's behavior and activities during the review period, and
whether the inmate should be removed from or remain housed in the AMU. The
classification officer must document any disciplinary reports, and the inmate's
institutional adjustment, program participation, and job performance. The case
will be forwarded to the classification supervisor who will submit the case for
placement on the ICT docket.
(b)
The purpose of the ICT review is to determine whether the inmate should remain
housed in the AMU due to safety and security concerns. The ICT will evaluate
the DC6-233D prepared by the classification officer, as well as any other
relevant information relating to staff and inmate safety and institutional
security. The inmate may appear at the review unless disruptive behavior is
exhibited by the inmate before or during the review that impedes the process,
or the inmate waives the right to be present at the review by completing Form
DC6-265D. The presence, absence, or removal of the inmate will be documented on
Form DC6-233D. For this review, the ICT will consist of the warden or assistant
warden, classification supervisor, and chief of security only. For an inmate to
remain in an AMU, the ICT must state those safety and security issues or
circumstances that can only be met by the inmate's continued placement in the
AMU. The recommendation of the ICT will be documented on Form DC6-233D,
recorded in OBIS, and forwarded to the SCO.
(c) The SCO will review the ICT's
recommendation and all relevant information provided by the ICT concerning the
inmate's AMU status. If the SCO determines that no safety or security concerns
exist that justify the inmate's continued placement in an AMU, the inmate will
be transferred out of the AMU. In such case, the SCO will notify population
management to initiate the transfer of the inmate out of the AMU. For an inmate
to remain in an AMU, the SCO must determine that based on all available
relevant information, there are safety or security concerns that warrant
maintaining the inmate in the AMU. The SCO's decision must be documented on
Form DC6-233D and recorded in OBIS. The SCO will advise the inmate of its
decision.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.17, 944.1905, 944.801 FS.
New 9-6-20.
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