Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-601.302 - Inmate Discipline - Terminology and Definitions
The following terms, as defined, shall be standard usage throughout the Department:
(1)
Classification Officer - As used herein, refers to any classification officer
position, including senior classification officer and classification
supervisor.
(2) Contact Card -
Refers to Form DC6-256, a written log used to document behavior of an inmate,
other than an inmate in administrative confinement, disciplinary confinement or
close management. Correctional officers maintain this card in the inmate's
assigned dormitory. Form DC6-256 is incorporated by reference in paragraph
33-601.313(1)(c),
F.A.C.
(3) Corrective Consultation
- A written reprimand for a violation of rules of such a minor nature that no
disciplinary report is necessary.
(4) Department Head - The staff person in
charge of a work unit at a correctional facility.
(5) Designating Authority - The
classification supervisor responsible for the review of disciplinary reports
prior to hearing to determine if the disciplinary report is in accordance with
due process requirements and Rules
33-601.301 -.314, F.A.C., and
whether it shall be designated as minor or major as defined by subsections
33-601.302(11) and
(12), F.A.C.
(6) Disciplinary Hearing - The procedure used
to provide administrative due process requirements for inmates charged with
violating the rules of the Department.
(7) Disciplinary Report - A formal method of
charging an inmate with a rule violation. The disciplinary report is an
Offender Based Information System (OBIS) computer screen entry into the
Automated Discipline and Integrated Offender System (ADIOS).
(8) Disciplinary Team - A team made up of at
least two staff persons, one of whom shall be a classification officer, senior
classification officer or classification supervisor, who serves as team chair
at the direction of the warden, and a correctional officer lieutenant or above,
who will be responsible for hearing disciplinary reports. The correctional
officer chief shall designate a correctional officer sergeant as a substitute
team member only if neither a lieutenant nor captain is available and only when
such substitution is absolutely necessary.
(9) Hearing Officer - An employee who will be
responsible for hearing disciplinary reports designated as minor.
(10) Investigator - The staff member assigned
to investigate infractions, conduct interviews and collect evidence relating to
the disciplinary infraction.
(11)
Major Violation - Any rule violation where the maximum penalty is 30 DC and 30
GT or greater, or where the maximum penalty is less than 30 DC and 30 GT and
the designating authority has determined that based upon one or more of the
criteria listed in subsection
33-601.302(12),
F.A.C., it is assigned to the disciplinary team as a major disciplinary
report.
(12) Minor Violation - Any
rule violation for which the maximum penalty that could be imposed is less than
30 days disciplinary confinement or 30 days loss of gain time shall be
considered for assignment to the hearing officer as a minor disciplinary report
based on:
(a) The nature and circumstances of
the offense;
(b) The inmate's
disciplinary history;
(c) The
period of time that has elapsed since the inmate's last disciplinary
report.
(13) Rehearing -
A process to reconsider the disciplinary report due to discovery of an error at
any time after a finding of guilt.
(14) Staff Assistant - An employee, appointed
by the warden, whose name is placed on a list maintained by the disciplinary
team and who is assigned by the team to assist the inmate. A staff assistant is
not to take the position of an advocate or defense attorney. A staff assistant
is assigned to an inmate under the following circumstances:
(a) To explain the charges or disciplinary
procedures to the inmate,
(b) To
assist the inmate when the disciplinary team determines that the inmate is
illiterate or does not understand English,
(c) When the inmate has a disability that
would hinder his or her ability to represent himself or herself,
(d) When the complexity of the issue makes it
unlikely that the inmate will be able to properly represent
himself.
(15) Shift
Supervisor - The correctional officer in charge of security on any work
shift.
(16) Witness - Any person
having information relevant to facts in dispute of the
case.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09 FS.
New 3-12-84, Formerly 33-22.02, Amended 12-30-86, 10-1-95, Formerly 33-22.002, Amended 5-21-00, 2-11-01, 9-16-04, 7-25-06, 1-28-07.
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