Utah Admin. Code R251-706-3 - Visiting Policies
(1) Visitors shall
complete a visitor's consent form prior to the initial visit.
(2) Visitors shall receive a copy of the
visitor rules and regulations which are distributed at the time of the initial
visit. Prior to the first visit, visitors shall read the rules and regulations
and shall sign that they understand and will comply with the visiting
rules.
(3) Any employee,
contractor, volunteer or student who has terminated employment or services with
the Department may not be cleared for visits until one year has elapsed from
the time of termination of employment or services.
(4) Visitors are to be appropriately attired
per staff discretion (i.e. modest attire, no gang-affiliated attire or
accessories, etc.).
(5) Upon
reasonable suspicion, visitors shall be subject to search, and visitation may
be denied for failure to submit to the search request.
(6) Prior to entering the Utah State Prison
visiting room, visitors may be screened with a metal detector.
(7) If contraband is discovered, the duty
officer shall be notified, and:
(a) visitors
attempting to introduce nuisance contraband, which is in violation of DPO
policies and procedures, onto prison property may have their visiting
privileges suspended, restricted or revoked; or
(b) visitors attempting to introduce illegal
contraband onto prison property may be subject to criminal prosecution and
suspension of visiting privileges.
(8) Visitors shall not be permitted to bring
pets or other animals, except for seeing-eye dogs, onto prison
property.
(9) Food items from
outside the prison shall not be allowed.
(10) Visits should not exceed two hours.
Visiting hours may be reduced or extended on any day based on facility visiting
conditions or special holiday schedules. On special visits, conditions
including the length of the visit are approved based on an assessment of the
request and capabilities of the facility.
(11) Personal property such as purses,
wallets, keys, blankets, coats and sweaters worn as outer garments, and money
(except for vending machine change in facilities which allow them) are not
allowed in the visiting room.
(12)
Visitors with babies may bring into the visiting area infant care items that
are reasonably needed during the visit. Staff shall accommodate personal need
items that do not present a threat to the safety and security of the inmates,
staff, and the institution.
(13)
The UDC shall not be responsible for loss of personal property. Visitors may
secure items in UDC lockers where available.
(14) Visitors shall not be permitted to visit
during any scheduled visiting period if less than 30 minutes remain in the
visiting period.
Notes
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