Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-602.232 - Contractors, Vendors and Volunteer Visitors
(1) Wardens shall establish operating
procedures to ensure that the security of the facility is not compromised
through the introduction of individuals not employed by the department. These
procedures shall include identification measures, sign-in requirements, escort
requirements and other such measures related to the security of the
institution.
(2) Volunteers
screened and cleared by the department may not require constant staff presence.
Volunteers shall participate in an orientation training session designed to
acquaint the volunteer with the rules and regulations of the institutions,
expectations of the volunteer program, contact persons for any questions or
problems, and other such issues that will better prepare the volunteers to
effectively carry out their volunteer efforts.
(3) Wardens are authorized to restrict the
movement of contractor employees within a security perimeter to only those
areas specifically designated for work activity. This may be designated by
fence separation or other separation barriers. An orientation session shall be
conducted with the contractor and the contractor's employees to explain the
security requirements of the institution so that the contract can be fulfilled
and the security of the institution maintained. Such orientation would include
such issues as off-limits areas, escort requirements, prohibition against
fraternization with inmates, identification of a contact person for problems or
questions, explanation of contraband policy, explanation of search procedures,
explanation of identification procedures, and other such issues that impact
security.
(4) Wardens are
authorized to establish restrictions for delivery personnel. Delivery personnel
shall be advised as to these restrictions and requirements while on the grounds
of the institution.
(5) Wardens are
authorized to take action to protect the security of the institution, including
placing additional restrictions on the activities of the volunteers,
contractors or vendors; removal from the facility; denial of future entry;
confiscation of department-provided ID's, requiring mandatory refresher
orientation; conducting random search procedures and other such measures
necessary to preserve the security and order of the
institution.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09 FS.
New 3-8-98, Formerly 33-5.015.
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