Florida Regulations 33-602.231: Use of Cameras by Visitors
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(1) The use of cameras on state property by visitors is prohibited without the express consent of the warden. The warden is authorized to approve camera use on a case-by-case basis when it is determined that it would not be detrimental to the security and order of the institution.
(a) Media officials shall be allowed to take photographs from areas designated by the warden based on security concerns; and
(b) Officially designated department staff shall be allowed to photograph areas of the physical structure of the institution for investigation, construction or security purposes.
(3) Areas in which the general public is prohibited from taking photographs shall be clearly posted and identified in the institution’s visiting policies and operating procedures.
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 944.09. History-New 3-16-98, Formerly 33-5.0092.
(2) The photographing of any part of the institution’s physical structure while on state property is prohibited, except that:
(a) Media officials shall be allowed to take photographs from areas designated by the warden based on security concerns; and
(b) Officially designated department staff shall be allowed to photograph areas of the physical structure of the institution for investigation, construction or security purposes.
(3) Areas in which the general public is prohibited from taking photographs shall be clearly posted and identified in the institution’s visiting policies and operating procedures.
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 944.09. History-New 3-16-98, Formerly 33-5.0092.