Utah Admin. Code R251-305-3 - Policy
It is the policy of the Department that:
(1) Community Correctional Centers shall
schedule days and times for visiting;
(2) visits at other than established visiting
hours may be approved by the Center Director/designee;
(3) Community Correctional Centers shall have
designated visiting areas;
(4)
visitors shall not be allowed in unauthorized areas;
(5) offenders' visitors, except for
non-emancipated minors, shall be approved sponsors;
(6) non-emancipated minors shall be
accompanied by a parent or guardian;
(7) sponsor applicants may be subject to
special conditions (i.e., visiting only, leave time only, etc.);
(8) offenders shall be advised of visiting
rules during orientation;
(9)
visitors will be advised of visiting rules during the sponsor application
process;
(10) visiting may be
prohibited for offenders in security cells and as part of restrictions ordered
by the Offender Discipline Hearing Officer;
(11) visitors shall be required to sign a
visitor log when entering and leaving the Center;
(12) visitors may be required to present
picture identification prior to visiting;
(13) visitors are to be appropriately attired
per staff discretion (i.e. modest attire, no gang-affiliated attire or
accessories, etc.);
(14) sexual
contact between visitors and offenders (i.e., petting, prolonged kissing or
bodily contact) is prohibited;
(15)
visitors shall not bring animals or pets into the Center with the exception of
dogs trained to aid individuals with disabilities;
(16) visitors shall visit with only one
offender at a time unless approved by Center staff;
(17) offenders and visitors shall not exhibit
abusive, disruptive or other inappropriate behavior;
(18) offenders and visitors shall not use
loud or offensive language;
(19)
visitors suspected to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs shall be
denied visiting and advised by staff to arrange alternate transportation if
they are operating a vehicle;
(20)
if an intoxicated visitor refuses to seek alternate transportation or becomes
belligerent, staff shall attempt to detain the individual and contact the local
law enforcement for assistance;
(21) visitors shall be responsible for their
property and the Department shall not be liable for any loss or damage to
visitors' property;
(22) visitors
may be subject to search of their person or property for reasonable
cause;
(23) visitors attempting to
bring contraband on Center premises may have visiting privileges restricted,
suspended or revoked;
(24) Center
staff may restrict, deny or cancel visiting privileges for the safety, security
and orderly operation of the Center or program requirements;
(25) offenders may be prohibited contact with
individuals as determined by the court, Board of Pardons and Parole, or Center
program requirements; and
(26) an
appeal process shall be available to challenge denial or restriction of
visiting privileges.
Notes
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