10A N.C. Admin. Code 14J .0601 - SUPERVISION
(a) A jail shall
have an officer make supervision rounds and observe each inmate at least two
times within a 60 minute time period on an irregular basis with not more than
40 minutes between rounds. Supervision rounds shall be conducted 24 hours a
day, 7 days per week. The supervision rounds shall be documented and maintained
as written or electronic records. These records shall be made available to the
Construction Section during an inspection upon request. The supplemental
methods of supervision specified in Paragraph (b) of this Rule shall not
substitute for supervision rounds.
(b) A jail shall utilize one or more
supplemental methods of supervision 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The
supplemental methods of supervision are:
(1)
direct two-way voice communication;
(2) remote two-way voice
communication;
(3) direct visual
observation; and
(4) video
surveillance.
(c) While
an inmate is on special watch, as specified by this Paragraph, the jail shall
have an officer conduct special watch rounds and observe the inmate not less
than four times within a 60 minute period on an irregular basis with not more
than 20 minutes between rounds. Special watch shall be conducted 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week. The special watch rounds shall be documented. The jail
shall maintain written or electronic records of the special watch rounds and
shall make these records available to the Construction Section during an
inspection upon request. The supplemental methods of supervision specified in
Paragraph (b) of this Rule shall not substitute for a special watch. Special
watch shall be used for the following reasons:
(1) an inmate with a medical record
maintained and preserved by the jail as required by Rule.1001(b)(7) of this
Subchapter that indicates the inmate has attempted suicide at a previous time,
unless the inmate is seen by a physician who determines a special watch is not
needed;
(2) an inmate who reports a
previous suicide attempt or threatens to commit suicide during their initial
screening upon admission required by Rule.1001(b)(1) of this Subchapter, unless
the inmate is seen by a physician who determines a special watch is not
needed;
(3) an inmate who has been
assigned to special watch by medical or mental health personnel of the jail or
an officer;
(4) an inmate who
displays any of the following behavior:
(A)
physically hitting or trying to hit an officer;
(B) verbal abuse of other people;
(C) threatening other people, or threatening
to or engaging in self-injury;
(D)
screaming, crying, laughing uncontrollably, or refusing to talk; and
(5) an inmate who is intoxicated
by alcohol or drug use as determined at intake by one of the following:
(A) a blood alcohol content level of.15 or
greater as measured;
(B) use of
slurred speech; or
(C) the
inability to control body movement.
(d) A jail shall make sure that officers
remain awake at all times while on duty.
(e) An officer or officers assigned to
supervise inmates as required by Paragraph (a) and (c) of this Rule may be
assigned other tasks if those tasks do not interfere with the completion of
supervision and special watch rounds or are not performed at the same time as
supervision and special watch rounds. These other tasks may include:
(1) delivering food to inmates;
(2) preparing inmates for and transporting
inmates to court;
(3) escorting
inmates to medical appointments;
(4) performing inmate booking and release
functions;
(5) supervising inmates
working in the jail; and
(6)
exchanging inmate's soiled clothing, bed sheets, and blankets with clean
clothing, bed sheets, and blankets.
(f) A jail shall have female officers on duty
when female inmates are confined.
(g) The sheriff or the regional jail
administrator shall develop contingency personnel plans for the supervision and
control of inmates during a fire, an emergency event, or an emergency situation
that includes rioting, bomb threats, escapes, and the taking of hostages. The
contingency personnel plans shall provide for the availability of extra
personnel. A contingency personnel plan shall be included in the emergency
plans required by Rule.0203(18) of this Subchapter and the disaster plan
required by Rule.0403(d) of this Subchapter.
(h) A jail shall not allow an inmate to
supervise or assume control over other inmates.
Notes
Eff. October 1, 1990;
Amended Eff. June 1, 1992;
Readopted Eff. September 4, 2020.
Eff.
Amended Eff.
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