Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-602.223 - Special Management Meal
(1) Definition.
The special management meal is a specially prepared meal designed to be
utilized as a management tool in order to maintain a clean, safe and healthful
environment in confinement areas.
(2) Requirements for Utilization of Special
Management Meal.
(a) The special management
meal shall meet the recommended dietary allowances established by the Food and
Nutrition Board of the National Research Council.
(b) The special management meal shall meet
the religious and medical needs of inmates on special religious and medical
diets.
(c) The special management
meal shall be served and prepared in a sanitary manner.
(d) The special management meal shall be
served 3 times a day at the normal times for feeding inmates in
confinement.
(e) Water and the
nutrient drink which is served to the general population shall be the only
beverages served with the special management meal unless the chief health
officer prescribes a substitute beverage for medical reasons.
(f) The special management meal is authorized
for use at all institutions. The Bureau of Contract Management and Monitoring
shall provide orientation in the preparation and service of the special
management meal. The Director of Institutional Operations and Intelligence,
based on documentation from the Bureau of Contract Management and Monitoring,
shall certify to the Assistant Deputy Secretary of Institutions, the warden,
and the food service director the successful completion of special management
meal preparation and service training. Certification is required before the
institution is authorized to use the special management meal. The special
management meal will then be authorized for use on a case-by-case basis at
those institutions as provided in this rule.
(3) Inmates in any confinement status may be
placed on the special management meal for creating a security problem by any of
the following acts:
(a) The throwing or misuse
of food, beverage, food utensils, food tray, or human waste products;
(b) Spitting at staff;
(c) The destruction of food trays or
utensils;
(d) Any other acts that
would place staff in jeopardy if a serving tray or utensils were
provided.
(4) Placement
on the Special Management Meal.
(a) When any
employee observes inmate behavior the employee believes meets the criteria for
application of the special management meal, the employee shall prepare Form
DC6-218, Special Management Meal Report, and forward the report to the chief of
security for review. Form DC6-218, Special Management Meal Report, is hereby
incorporated by reference. A copy of this form may be obtained from the Forms
Control Administrator, Office of Research, Planning and Support Services,
Department of Corrections, 501 South Calhoun Street, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-2500, http://flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-17919.
The effective date of this form is 03/25.
(b) If the chief of security determines that
the behavior cannot be corrected through routine counseling or by established
disciplinary procedures, a discussion shall take place at the inmate's cell
between the inmate, the officer in charge, and the reporting officer, if
needed. The officer in charge shall complete the discussion section of the
Special Management Meal Report. The Special Management Meal Report shall
document the reasons for recommending the special management meal and shall
include a summary of the inmate's comments or objections. When an inmate has
been recommended for placement on the special management meal, the chief health
officer or his or her designee shall indicate on the Special Management Meal
Report whether there is any medical reason that would prohibit placing the
inmate on special management meal status. When there is a medical problem, the
chief health officer or his or her designee shall determine whether the inmate
can be placed on the special management meal or whether an alternative special
meal can be prescribed. No inmate shall be placed on special management meal
status without medical concurrence. The chief of security shall then forward
the report to the warden for approval.
(c) The warden or duty warden shall approve
or disapprove all recommendations for placement on the special management meal
based on the criteria set forth in subsection (2), above.
(5) Canteen privileges authorized by Rules
33-602.220 and 33-601.800, F.A.C., for inmates in administrative confinement
and close management status shall be suspended for the duration of the period
that an inmate is on special management meal status.
(6) The chief of security and a designated
clinical health care person shall visit each inmate on special management meal
status daily, except in case of riot or other institutional emergency. The
shift supervisor shall act as the chief of security's designee and shall
conduct the daily visit in the chief's absence. The purpose of the daily visit
is to follow the inmate's progress while on the special management meal and to
determine when the inmate should be removed from special management meal
status.
(7) An inmate may be
removed from special management meal status at any time based on:
(a) The recommendation of the chief of
security and the approval of the warden; or
(b) Medical reasons as determined by the
chief health officer or his or her designee.
(8) An inmate may be placed on the special
management meal for a maximum of 7 days before being returned to regular meals
for a minimum of one day. If an inmate engages in any of the behavior described
in subsection (2), above, after being returned to regular meals, the inmate may
be placed on special management meal status again by following the above
procedures.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 20.315, 944.09 FS.
New 1-12-88, Amended 3-4-92, 5-27-97, 11-25-98, Formerly 33-3.0085, Amended 8-1-00, 1-2-02, 11-3-03, 2-18-04, 12-10-09, 6-30-13.
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