Ohio Admin. Code 5120:1-10-01 - Reception and release

(A) Each twelve- day jail, as defined in paragraph (A)(2) of rule 5120:1-7-02 of the Administrative Code, shall adhere to the following standards regarding the reception and release of prisoners inmates. Each twelve- day jail shall implement policies and procedures, and produce documentation that evidences compliance with the following standards:
(1) (Important) All prisoners inmates are legally committed to the jail.
(2) (Important) The arresting, transporting or committing officer is identified by name and department.
(3) (Important) A booking and identification record shall be made of every commitment that includes the following information:
(a) Time and date of commitment;
(b) Name and alias;
(c) Official charge or charges;
(d) Authority for commitment;
(e) Date of birth of prisoner inmate;
(f) Sex of prisoner inmate;
(g) Race of prisoner inmate;
(h) Height and weight of prisoner inmate;
(i) Marital status of prisoner inmate;
(j) Home address and telephone number of prisoner inmate;
(k) Spouse, next of kin, or person to notify in case of an emergency;
(l) Social security number;
(m) Identifying characteristics (e.g., scars, or marks.)
(4) (Important) Prisoners Inmates shall be identified by photograph and/or identification bracelet during reception.
(5) (Important) Arrested persons shall be provided access to telephones after the reception process.

(6) A preliminary health screening shall be completed by health-trained personnel on all prisoners upon reception and prior to being placed in general population.

(7) Prisoners with signs of untreated injury shall not be admitted prior to examination and/or treatment by qualified health care personnel.

(8) Unconscious prisoners shall not be admitted without the written approval of a physician.

(9) (6) (Important) Prisoners Inmates shall be searched and all unauthorized items shall be confiscated. Confiscated items shall be listed in an inventory by objective description and secured.
(a) Money or any form of money shall be confiscated, counted in the

prisoner inmate's presence and secured.

(b) The prisoner inmate's signature shall be affixed to the completed inventory. If the signature can not cannot be obtained, the inventory shall be witnessed by another staff person.
(10) (7) (Important) The jail shall develop and implement policies and procedures governing strip searches and body cavity searches during reception in consultation with the county prosecutor, city attorney or law director consistent with section 2933.32 of the Revised Code.
(11) (8) (Important) Prisoners Inmates who are to be integrated with the general population and/or whose clothing is soiled or infested shall receive a shower and clean clothing.
(12) (9) (Important) Prisoners Inmates shall not be confined in the reception area for more than eight twelve hours shall be: except when security, health and mental health concerns are being addressed.

(a) Assigned a bed;

(b) Provided with a clean mattress, blanket, bed linens and towels;

(c) Provided with articles to maintain personal hygiene (toothbrush, toothpaste, feminine hygiene items and soap.)

(13) (10) (Important) The jail shall develop, implement, maintain, and update as necessary a set of generally applicable prisoner inmate rules. The rules shall be accessible to all prisoners inmates and shall provide information regarding confinement including:
(a) Sleeping hours
(b) Meals
(c) Mail
(d) Telephone access
(e) Visitation
(f) Correspondence
(g) Medical care
(h) Hygiene
(i) Laundry
(j) Programs
(k) Rules of conduct
(l) Disciplinary procedures
(m) Grievance procedures

A staff member or translator shall assist the prisoner in understanding the prisoner rules if there is a literacy or language problem. The jail shall maintain signed acknowledgements from each prisoner admitted that the rules were received by, and/or explained to them.

(11) (Important) A staff member or translator shall assist the inmate in understanding the inmate rules if there is a literacy or language problem. The jail shall maintain signed acknowledgements from each inmate admitted that the rules were received by, and/or explained to them.
(14) (12) (Important) During reception, male and female prisoners inmates shall not be placed in the same cell or in unsupervised areas together.
(15) (13) (Important) Processing and reception of juvenile prisoners shall be consistent with sections 2151.311 and 2151.312 of the Revised Code Juveniles shall not be held in jails except under rare circumstances - if at all - and shall be accepted only (a) under court order, (b) when all other alternative placements, including placement in the local juvenile detention center, have been considered and rejected, and (c) after the jail provides the juvenile court with information regarding the conditions under which the youth shall be held in the adult jail and the jail's ability to comply with the juvenile specific standards, including paragraph (A)(12) of rule 5120:1-8-01, paragraph (B)(4) of rule 5120:1-8-02, and paragraph (K) of rule 5120:1-8-04 of the Administrative Code. Status offenders, i.e. runaways, curfew violators, etc. are prohibited from the facility. Every effort shall be made to ensure that juveniles are held in jails for the minimum amount of time necessary..
(16) (14) (Important) Prisoners Inmate identification and release documentation shall be verified.
(17) (15) (Important) Upon an prisoner inmate's release to another agency, the jail shall document the following information:
(a) The identity of the receiving officer and their agency when jail staff or jail transportation officers transfer physical custody of the prisoner inmate to the receiving officer;
(b) The identity of the receiving agency, when jail transportation agents transfer physical custody of the prisoner inmate to a receiving agency;
(c) The time and date of the release;
(d) The authority for the release.
(18) (16) (Important) Upon an prisoner inmate's release or transfer, the jail shall obtain a receipt for all property returned to the prisoner inmate, or the receiving officer, as appropriate.

Notes

Ohio Admin. Code 5120:1-10-01
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 7/7/2023 and 01/10/2028
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5120.01, 5120.10
Rule Amplifies: 5120.10
Prior Effective Dates: 01/02/1981, 01/01/1983, 06/01/1991, 09/21/1998, 01/01/2003, 07/01/2005, 02/16/2016
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 1/8/2018 and 01/08/2023
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5120.01, 5120.10
Rule Amplifies: 5120.10
Prior Effective Dates: 01/02/1981, 01/01/1983, 06/01/1991, 09/21/1998, 01/01/2003, 07/01/2005, 02/16/2016

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