Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-601.7115 - Consulate Visitors
(1) A consulate
officer may visit a foreign national inmate from the country that the consulate
represents if the inmate wishes to confer with the consulate officer and the
consulate officer presents sufficient identification and evidence of his status
as a consulate officer. The inmate must be verified by Immigration and Customs
Enforcement as a native of the country represented by the consulate.
(2) Consulate visits should be scheduled
between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday excluding holidays. A
consulate visit may be scheduled at other times if, in the opinion of the
warden or his designee, such scheduling is necessary to avoid disadvantage to
the inmate or undue hardship to the consulate officer.
(3) The warden shall provide an adequate area
for consulate officers to visit their inmate citizens in order to ensure the
privacy of such visits.
(4)
Consulate documents will not be exchanged between the consulate officer and the
inmate unless the consulate officer notifies the officer in charge that the
exchange of consulate documents is necessary and allows a cursory inspection of
the consulate documents. The officer in charge is authorized to disapprove any
consulate document exchange if such exchange would present a threat to the
security and order of the institution or to the safety of any person. If the
consulate officer disagrees with the decision of the officer in charge, the
duty warden shall be contacted to make the final decision.
(5) An attorney may accompany the consulate
officer during a consulate visit pursuant to Rule
33-601.711, F.A.C., Legal
Visitors and Rule 33-601.712, F.A.C., Use of
Cameras and Tape Recorders by Attorneys.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09 FS.
New 3-3-08.
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