Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 2525.50 - Restriction of Visitors
a) The Chief
Administrative Officer may limit the frequency and duration of visits in
accordance with the availability of space and staff.
b) The Chief Administrative Officer may limit
the number of persons allowed per visit in accordance with considerations of
space, time, and security.
c)
Visiting privileges may be temporarily suspended by the Chief Administrative
Officer during an institutional emergency or lockdown and for a reasonable time
thereafter, upon the approval of the Director.
d) Visitors and youth shall not be permitted
to exchange any item during a visit, except with prior approval of the Chief
Administrative Officer.
e) The
Chief Administrative Officer may deny, suspend, or restrict visiting privileges
based, among other matters, upon the following:
1) Security and safety
requirements;
2) Space
availability;
3) Disruptive conduct
of the youth or visitor;
4) Abuse
of the visiting privileges by the youth or visitor; or
5) Violation of State or federal laws or
departmental rules by the youth or visitor.
f) Any of the following actions on the part
of a visitor may result in a temporary restriction of up to six months:
1) Disruptive conduct of a minor
nature.
2) Disobeying an order or
posted rule.
3) Refusal to submit
to search.
4) Possession of drugs
when the visitor has demonstrated there was no intent to conceal or introduce
drugs into the facility.
5)
Possession of alcohol when the visitor has demonstrated there was no intent to
conceal or introduce alcohol into the facility.
6) Being under the influence of alcohol or
drugs.
7) Possession of other
contraband as defined under State, federal, or local laws or other departmental
rules not specifically outlined in this Subpart.
g) Any of the following actions on the part
of a visitor may result in a permanent restriction:
1) Assaultive behavior on any
individual.
2) Sexual
misconduct.
3) Possession of
weapons.
4) Possession of drugs or
drug paraphernalia.
5) Unauthorized
possession of money.
6) Possession
of escape paraphernalia.
7)
Possession of alcohol.
8) Providing
false identification or information.
9) Disruptive conduct of a major
nature.
10) Violation of State,
federal, or local law during a visit, including arrest or conviction based on
any action committed during a visit.
11) Any recurrence of an action that
previously resulted in a temporary restriction.
h) Employees who have been involved with
youth or former employees who have either resigned or have been terminated as a
result of involvement with youth may be permanently restricted from visits if
it is determined they may be a threat to safety or security.
i) If contraband is discovered in the
possession of a youth either during or after a visit, it will be assumed that
the contraband was introduced by the youth's visitor.
j) Visits of youth hospitalized in the
community may be restricted to the immediate family and shall be subject to the
general visiting policies of the hospital.
k) Written notification of temporary or
permanent restriction of visiting privileges shall be sent to the visitor and
to the youth. Any person excluded from a youth's visiting list at one youth
center shall be excluded at all youth centers. The notice of temporary
restriction shall state the exact length of the restriction.
l) Notices of permanent restrictions shall
inform visitors and youth that they may request that the Chief Administrative
Officer review the decision after a six month period. After the initial six
month review, permanent restrictions shall be reviewed by the Chief
Administrative Officer on an annual basis upon request of the youth or their
visitors. Written notification of the decision shall be sent to the visitor and
to the youth.
m) The Chief
Administrative Officer may restore visiting privileges at any time.
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