Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 2504.230 - Confinement Procedures
a) A youth
confined to his or her room for 24 hours or more shall be interviewed daily by
his or her counselor or any other staff member approved by the Chief
Administrative Officer.
b)
Confinement may not exceed 7 consecutive days or 15 days in any 30 day period
except in cases of violence or attempted violence against another person,
assault or attempted assault of a person, or damage or attempted damage of
property. Under such circumstances, an additional period of confinement may be
ordered by the Chief Administrative Officer.
c) Medical staff and the shift supervisor
shall be notified of all confinement placements. Any medical complaint
registered by the youth while in confinement shall be reported immediately to
the medical staff, if on duty, or to the shift supervisor who shall contact a
member of the medical staff immediately.
d) Visual checks shall be made of all youth
in confinement no less than every 15 minutes and shall be documented.
e) Use of physical restraints on youth in
confinement must comply with 20 Ill. Adm. Code 2501.Subpart B.
f) Youth in confinement shall be provided
time outside the room for daily showers, personal grooming, and recreation.
1) Youth confined for more than 24 hours
shall be provided a minimum of 2 hours outside the room for every 24-hour
period, whenever possible.
2) Time
outside a confinement room may be restricted on orders of the Chief
Administrative Officer when release of the youth poses a threat to the safety
of the individual or others or to the security of the facility.
g) Youth in confinement shall be
permitted to have family, attorney, and clergy visits. Family and clergy visits
may be restricted by order of the Chief Administrative Officer when the youth
poses a threat to the physical safety of the individual or others or to the
security of the youth center.
h)
Reading materials shall be provided to the youth for use in the room provided
the materials are not abused. Youth shall be provided access to writing
materials daily, outside the room. Any abuse of reading or writing materials
must be documented on a disciplinary report and may result in temporary
restriction except for communication to counsel or the court.
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