Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 63F-11.002 - Definitions
For the purpose of this rule chapter, the following terms are defined as follows:
(1) Abscond - To
hide, conceal, or absent oneself from the jurisdiction of the court or
supervision of the department to avoid prosecution or supervision.
(2) Administrator - The state employee or
designee at the Headquarters or Regional level responsible for the overall
department operation in a geographic area or program.
(3) Baker Act - Within this rule, the term Baker Act
refers to Section 394.451, F.S., covering
involuntary mental health examination and placement for persons with mental
illness.
(4) Central Communications
Center (CCC) - The unit located in department headquarters that is charged with
receiving reports regarding incidents and events involving youths in department
custody or under supervision, and state and contracted employees from all
department and provider facilities, programs funded in whole or in part,
offices or sites operated by the department, a provider or grantee.
(5) CCC Duty Officer - The designated
department employee who receives and processes the information coming into the
CCC.
(6) Community Supervision -
Includes youth on supervised release, DJJ funded diversion, probation,
post-commitment probation, conditional release, and non-residential
commitment.
(7) Damage to the
Physical Structure - Damage that would render a building or other significant
structure (e.g., a fence, gate, or a considerable portion of the building or
structure) severely damaged, temporarily unsafe, or unsecured.
(8) Diligent Search - Is a thorough search
made by the Juvenile Probation Officer (JPO) or Case Manager to check with the
youth's parents, employer, school, family members, and others likely to have
knowledge of his or her whereabouts, in order to document evidence supporting
that the youth is hiding in an effort to avoid supervision.
(9) Facility/Program - A contracted or state-operated
service or any other program funded in whole or in part by the
department.
(10) Facility/Program
Staff - Includes state and contracted employees, volunteers, and interns who
manage, supervise, have oversight over such staff, or provide direct care or
other services to department youths, provider staff of programs funded in whole
or in part by the department, and other direct care job positions or positions
in direct contact with youths. This includes corporate staff of contracted
providers.
(11) Failure to Report -
Any reportable incident or event specified in Rule
63F-11.004, F.A.C., Reportable
Incident Types that is not reported to the CCC within (2) hours of the incident
or event occurring, or (2) hours after any facility, office, or program learned
of the incident. This includes within two hours of any
facility/program/department/contracted staff gaining knowledge of the incident
or event.
(12) Serious Illness or
Injury - Any illness or injury which could result in a substantial risk of
death, protracted and obvious disfigurement, protracted loss or impairment of
the function of a bodily member or organ or mental faculty, lacerations that
cause severe hemorrhages, nerve, muscle, or tendon damage, second or third
degree burns or any burns affecting more than five percent of the body surface,
fracture of any bone, or the loss of sight in an eye.
(13) Non-Secure Residential Facilities: Programs or
program models that are residential but may allow youth to have supervised
access to the community. Facilities at this commitment level are either
environmentally secure, staff-secure, or are hardware-secure with walls,
fencing, or locking doors.
(14)
Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) - The United States Department of Justice
final Rule of National Standards to prevent, detect, and respond to sexual
abuse and sexual harassment in juvenile facilities, 28 C.F.R. Part
115.
(15) Protective Action
Response (PAR) - Department- approved verbal and physical intervention
techniques used in accordance with Chapter 63H-3, F.A.C.
(16) Reportable Incident - Any incident or event that
involves state-run facilities, staff, contracted facilities, contracted
programs, contracted staff, youth on community supervision, volunteers or
visitors, that disrupts or has the potential to disrupt the normal operation of
the facility or program, any illness or medical condition or injury which
causes or has the potential to cause grave harm or death to an individual youth
or group of youths; or any other occurrence which causes or has the potential
to cause grave harm or death to an individual youth or group of youths, or
involves allegations of fraud, abuses, and deficiencies relating to programs
and operations administered or financed by the department, or may bring public
attention to the department, or other occurrences which do not reach this
standard but may still be required to be documented or reported to the
department under its rules/policies.
(17) Secure Residential Facilities: Those residential
programs that are classified as High and/or Maximum Risk. Facilities at this
commitment level are hardware-secure with perimeter fencing and locking
doors.
(18) Sexual Misconduct -
Fondling, digital, oral, anal, or vaginal penetration by, or union with the
sexual organ of another, or the anal or vaginal penetration of another by
object, or other instrument. This includes any violation of the Prison Rape
Elimination Act (PREA).
(19)
Suicide Attempt - Any action deliberately undertaken by the youth with suicide
ideation or intent, which, if carried out, would result in death.
(20) Supervised Release - Includes youth on
home detention, intensive home detention, intensive home detention with
electronic monitoring, and day/evening reporting centers.
(21) Youth - For the purposes of this rule a youth is
defined as any person placed in the custody, care, or supervision of the
department.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 985.64 FS. Law Implemented 985.601 FS.
New 10-11-10, Amended 8-16-16, 11-29-22.
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