Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 501.60 - General Use of Chemical Agents
a)
Chemical agents may be justified under the following circumstances:
1) When use of force is otherwise justified
(Section 501.40).
2) When lesser means are unavailable or
inadequate.
b) Prior to
the use of any chemical agent when time and circumstances reasonably permit,
the committed person against whom it is to be directed shall be warned that
chemical agents may be used.
c) The
use of chemical agents shall be authorized by the Chief Administrative
Officer.
d) When time and
circumstances permit, committed persons other than those against whom the
chemical agents are directed shall be removed from the area before the chemical
agents are used.
e) The amount of
chemical used and means of dispersal shall be limited to that necessary to
achieve the purpose for which the chemical is being used.
f) Prior to and following the use of chemical
agents, precautionary measures which are reasonable under the circumstances
shall be taken to limit the noxious side effects of the chemical
agents.
g) Notwithstanding anything
else in this Section to the contrary, oleocapsicum (commonly known as pepper
mace or OC) may be used without warning.
h) Nothing contained in this Section shall
allow chemical agents to be used contrary to the provisions of Section
501.70 when a committed person
refuses to leave his cell.
Notes
Amended at 18 Ill Reg. 6328, effective May 1, 1994
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