37 Tex. Admin. Code § 380.9317 - Visitation with Personal Clergy
(a)
Purpose. The purpose of this rule is to provide youth with privileged access to
their personal clergy.
(b)
Visitation.
(1) A personal clergy member is
someone from a recognized faith group who has an established, professional
relationship with a youth and/or the youth's family prior to the youth's
admission to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD).
(2) TJJD approves the clergy member's
registration to visit after his/her religious affiliation and relationship to
the youth are verified.
(3) Youth
may receive visits from their personal clergy member any day of the week after
reasonable arrangements have been made.
(4) TJJD provides adequate space and
supervision for the visit. TJJD ensures the space allows the youth to have
confidential conversation with his/her personal clergy, but correctional staff
maintain line-of-sight supervision.
(5) The personal clergy member is only
allowed to visit the youth with whom he/she has an established professional
relationship.
(6) A youth may
decline a visit with a personal clergy member. The parent/guardian of a youth
under age 18 may prohibit a visit between his/her child and a personal clergy
member.
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