Ohio Admin. Code 5120-3-06 - Work program assignments for inmates
(A) It is the policy of the department that
inmates not be assigned, transferred, or removed from a work program assignment
for punitive purposes, and that such assignment, transfer, or removal
shall not be related to discipline for rule
infractions, except insofar as infractions are job related and manifest an
inability on the part of the inmate to function in the job or at the job
location.
(B) Work program
assignments of inmates shall
are to be made by a committee appointed by the
managing officer of the institution which shall be known as the WPAC. The
committee should:
(1) Review the inmate's
supervision level status, considering all current information;
(2) Review any referrals and the
recommendation of the job coordinator;
(3) Initiate or continue an appropriate
program plan, including any appropriate job action; and
(4) Record within the unit record file notes
of any observed improvement or deterioration in the inmate's demonstrated
attitude, a statement of the recommended program plan, any orders or
alterations to the inmate's work program assignment, and any other comments
which may be appropriate.
(C) Whenever the WPAC considers a substantial
change in the inmate's work program assignment, the WPAC may schedule a
conference with the inmate and at least one member of the WPAC. The inmate will
receive written notice of the conference at least forty-eight hours in advance,
which will inform the inmate of the purpose of the event, that the inmate has a
right to speak with at least one member of the WPAC and that; he may speak or
submit a written statement regarding the program change under consideration.
The inmate may waive this conference.
(D) Following the conference with the inmate,
the committee shall
is to make a written record of the conference for the
unit management file. The committee will then recommend whether or not a
program change is appropriate. The recommendation will be given to the managing
officer for final decision. The inmate may submit written comments or
objections to the managing officer of his designee, concerning the
recommendation of the WPAC.
(E) The
inmate may appeal the decision of the managing officer to the bureau of
classification and reception within five days of being notified of the
decision. The appeal must specify the grounds clearly and in detail. The
decision of the bureau of classification and reception is final; decisions made
by the managing officer shall
are not be
stayed pending the
any appeal.
(F) The WPAC considers and decides all
proposed promotions, demotions and probationary removals of inmates. A removal
from a work program assignment shall be
is considered a demotion within the context of this
chapter of the Administrative Code. The WPAC also considers and decides any
requests for transfers between work program assignments in the same
institution.
(1) Promotions and demotions
must be initiated by the supervisor of the work program assignment for the
particular inmate. The supervisor sends their recommendation to the job
coordinator, who shall also makes a recommendation. The job coordinator
shall notify
notifies the WPAC of the proposed action within five
working days of receipt of the recommendation from the supervisor. The WPAC
then reviews the proposed promotion or demotion, and implement or reject the
proposal. Approved promotions and demotions shall
are
be effective at the beginning of the next
pay period following receipt of the proposal by the WPAC.
(2) The supervisor may temporarily promote or
demote an inmate pending a decision on a proposal which has been submitted to
the job coordinator. In the event the proposal is rejected, the inmate shall be
returned to his original status.
(3) An inmate may be removed from a work
program assignment within thirty days of assignment if the supervisor considers
the performance of the inmate to be unsatisfactory. The supervisor shall send
written notice of the probationary removal to the WPAC, with a statement of the
reason, and request that the inmate be reassigned. The WPAC
shall
then
takes any appropriate action.
(G) Promotional or lateral program
reassignments, and shop transfers, are to be handled by the WPAC. Referrals may
be made by any work supervisor, institution committee or inmate applicant. The
referral or request shall
will be given to the job coordinator who makes a
recommendation for or against the requested action. The job coordinator sends
the referral and their recommendation to the WPAC. The job coordinator includes
any relevant information pertaining to the inmate's work experience and
training, and recommends primary and secondary program placements.
(H) In the case of any job reassignment or
transfer requests, the WPAC shall
is to include the inmate's custody level and the
time to be served.
(I) Work program
supervisors shall
will prepare a performance evaluation of each inmate
at the end of each probationary period and each year thereafter. A special
performance evaluation shall
will be prepared for inmates being recommended
for promotion or demotion. A copy of each performance evaluation shall be
forwarded to the job coordinator and to the unit record file of the
inmate.
(J) An inmate may be
removed from an institutional work program for disciplinary reasons if the
inmate is convicted of a job-related or security-related rules infraction,
pursuant to rules
5120-9-06 to
5120-9-08.1 of the
Administrative Code. Removal may be recommended to the WPAC by the rules
infraction board as part of its sanction or referred to the WPAC in the appeal
process. Conviction of a serious security violation by the serious misconduct
panel under rule
5120-9-08.1 of the
Administrative Code shall
will result in immediate removal from a work
program.
(K) The managing officer
or his designee may assign an inmate to a temporary job at any time based on
institution needs.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5120.01, 5145.16, 5145.03
Rule Amplifies: 5145.16, 5145.161
Prior Effective Dates: 04/09/1982, 11/01/1985, 02/03/1992, 04/01/2018
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