Ohio Admin. Code 5120-3-03 - Work release for private employment
(A) The purpose of this rule is to allow
selected inmates the opportunity to participate in programs in private industry
and agriculture located outside of the department's institutions.
(1) Definitions. As used in this
chapter, the following terms shall mean:
(a) "Institution" means any state penal
institution, state prison, correctional or treatment facility which is under
the jurisdiction and control of the Ohio department of rehabilitation and
correction.
(b) "Correctional
employee" is any employee of the department of rehabilitation and
correction.
(c) "Inmate" means any
person who is imprisoned in an Ohio correctional institution. "Inmate" does not
mean a person who has been placed on furlough by the parole board.
(d) "Eligible inmate" means any inmate who is
eligible for release on parole, or an inmate who is eligible for release under
any provision of the Revised Code, or any inmate who is eligible pursuant to
paragraph (A)(3) of this rule.
(e)
"Work release program" means any approved program where eligible inmates may be
granted permission to leave the premises of an institution for a specified
period of time for the purpose of engaging in private employment specifically
approved in writing by the director of rehabilitation and correction, or
designee, and the superintendent of the institution in which the inmate is
confined. The director or managing officer, shall
will keep
records of all such programs or activities which have been approved by
him.
(f) "Conditional employer"
means any public agency or private person or business entity who intends to
enter into an employment relationship with one or more inmates and who complies
with all employment requirements of this rule.
(2)
An
Only inmates that are
shall
be classified as minimum security are
potentially
to be eligible for
work-release programming.
(3) The
institution will provide a system for checking outgoing and incoming inmates
and also determines their destination, pursuant to paragraph (D) of rule
5120-9-34 of the Administrative
Code for inmates participating in other types of community release.
(4) During all times when an inmate is on
work release pursuant to this rule, the inmate shall
follow
is subject to the security
guidelines established under paragraph (F) of rule
5120-9-34 of the Administrative
Code.
(5) All inmates assigned to
work release shall be
are subject to the rules, sanctions and
disciplinary procedures set forth in Chapter 5120-9 of the Administrative Code.
The correctional employee or responsible person to whom the inmate is released
shall have
has the duty to immediately report to the managing
officer of the institution any violations of paragraph (A)(6) of this rule
which they observe or have knowledge of. All persons other than a correctional
employee to whom an inmate is released shall
will sign a
written acknowledgment of this duty.
(6) The managing officer of the institution
shall
is to
immediately notify, in writing, the director of rehabilitation and correction
and the appropriate law enforcement agencies of any escape, walkaway, or
failure of an inmate to return from a work release made pursuant to this
rule.
(7) Prior to the approval of
an inmate's application for work release pursuant to this rule, a form setting
forth the requirements for release will be provided to the inmate
for their signature. This will affirm the
inmate's
who shall sign his or her
understanding and agreement to abide by and be bound by those
requirements.
(B) The
reclassification committee of each institution serves as the screening and
selection committee for the work release program. Procedures used in the
selection process shall
will mirror those found
be the same as in rule
5120-9-53 of the Administrative
Code.
(C) Public agencies, private
persons or business entities who intend to employ inmates in work release must
sign a written agreement, which
thatshall
provides, at a minimum:
(1) The employer shall provide supervision for
supervises the performance of the work;
(2) Compensation shall be
is paid by
the employer to the inmate at a specified rate and in a manner approved by the
department of rehabilitation and correction, consistent with rule
5120-3-09 of the Administrative
Code. The compensation earned through this program is in lieu of earnings under
paragraph (A) of rule
5120-3-08 of the Administrative
Code;
(3) The employer
shall be
is
responsible for any and all required benefits contributions;
(4) The employer accepts responsibility for
the evaluation, promotion, demotion and retention of the inmates, the
requirements of rule
5120-3-06 of the Administrative
Code notwithstanding;
(5) The
employer agrees to be considered a "conditional employer" of the inmate, with a
specific reference to the definition of this rule;
(6) The eligibility of the inmate may be
cancelled at any time, within the discretion of the department.
(7) The department of rehabilitation and
correction fully retains its right to control and regulate the associations of
inmates.
(D) The written
agreement described in paragraph (C) of this rule must also be signed by an
authorized representative of OPI, unless the agreement is not related to an OPI
enterprise. In such instances, the chief of division of business administration
of the department will sign the written agreement.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5120.01, 5145.03
Rule Amplifies: 5145.16, 5145.161
Prior Effective Dates: 04/09/1982, 02/03/1992, 04/10/2023
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