Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-602.206 - Emergency Management
(1) Definitions.
(a) Incident - where used herein, any
assault, bomb threat, employee strike, escape, evacuation, fire, hazardous
material or chemical spill or leak, hostage situation, medical emergency,
natural or man-made disaster, pandemic, riot or disorder, or any other
significant event requiring departure from normal operations.
(b) Incident commander - the individual
assuming and having responsibility for the management of all
incidents.
(c) Emergency Action
Center (EAC) refers to the unit located in the central office charged with
receiving reports regarding incidents from Department of Corrections'
facilities and reporting the information to the proper authorities. This unit
also receives requests for criminal histories, warrant confirmations, and
offender location requests from law enforcement agencies throughout the United
States.
(2) The
department will ensure that there are incident response plans in place at each
facility that houses inmates.
(3)
Upon determining that an incident has occurred or is about to occur, the
incident commander shall immediately notify the department's Emergency Action
Center, the appropriate prison inspector, and then the regional director. The
regional director or designee shall in turn immediately notify the Office of
the Secretary, and the Secretary or designee shall notify the Office of the
Governor and appropriate central office personnel. Notification shall include
the essential facts of the situation, and persons notified shall be kept
informed of new developments as they occur by the same process.
(4) The following tactical priorities shall
govern the measures taken to resolve an incident:
(a) Provide for the safety, accountability,
and welfare of the public, personnel, and inmates. This priority is ongoing
throughout the incident.
(b)
Stabilize, isolate, and contain the incident and provide for preservation of
life, property, and order.
(c)
Remove endangered persons and obtain treatment for the injured.
(d) Conserve expenses and damage to
property.
(e) Resolve the incident
and return the institution to normal operations.
(f) Ensure the identification, arrest, and
prosecution of persons violating the law.
(5) Force may be used to restore order
subject to the provisions of Rule
33-602.210, F.A.C. No personal
weapons or ammunition of any kind will be used except as specifically
authorized by the incident commander.
(6) Until order is restored no employee shall
give any information to the news media without the authority of the incident
commander, regional director, or Secretary. News media representatives shall
not be allowed to enter any area where active rioting is taking place. The
incident commander has the responsibility of advising the news media of
appropriate information, with the advice and assistance of the director of the
Office of Communications.
(7) There
shall be no bargaining with or concessions to inmates who continue in a state
of revolt or insurrection. An appropriate official may talk to and attempt to
reason with the rebellious inmates in an attempt to regain control by peaceful
means. Demands of inmates that they be permitted to negotiate only with the
Governor, news media, or other specified party will be refused.
(8) Dealing with inmate leaders in regard to
hostages will be handled by the incident commander or other designated, trained
officials of the institution or department. Immediate efforts will be directed
toward the liberation of said hostages without undue delay. Any employee taken
hostage has no authority regardless of his rank or position while he is a
hostage. An inmate(s) who demands to be released from custody by threatening to
do bodily harm to a hostage if he is not released will not be released, even if
all efforts to secure the hostage fail.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09, 944.44, 944.45 FS.
New 11-3-82, Formerly 33-3.16, 33-3.016, Amended 3-10-11.
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