Florida Regulations 33-601.237: Basic Training Program – Inmate Privileges and Restrictions
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Inmates in the basic training program shall have privileges normally afforded the general inmate population modified as set forth below:
(1) Personal Property. No personal property is permitted in the program.
(2) Canteen Privileges. Inmates in the basic training program shall be allowed to purchase items from the inmate canteen once per week on a prearranged schedule. Inmate canteen purchases shall be limited to the following items:
(a) Toiletries (soap, shampoo, deodorant, Q-Tips, chap stick, shaving cream, skin care lotion, toothbrush, toothpaste, toothbrush holder, unwaxed dental floss, soap dish, nail clippers, baby powder);
(b) Health aids (headache and cold remedies, antacids, laxatives, eye wash, antifungal preparation, cough drops, nasal sprays);
(c) Writing materials (black pens, writing pads and envelopes); and
(d) Stamps.
(3) Visiting.
(a) Phase I – Inmates will not be allowed visitation privileges.
(b) Phase II – Inmates will be permitted one three-hour visit weekly. Inmates will be escorted to the visiting park, strip searched, and allowed to visit in a specified visiting area. Basic training program staff will supervise basic training program inmates in the visiting area. At the conclusion of the visiting period the inmate will again be strip searched and escorted back to their housing units.
(4) Telephone.
(a) Telephone calls are not permitted during Phase I of the basic training program, except as follows:
1. Verified family emergencies;
2. Calls to attorneys when there is a deadline and time constraints will not permit contact by mail.
(b) Telephone calls shall be permitted during Phase II of the basic training program as specified in Fl. Admin. Code R. 33-602.205
(5) Religious Practices.
(a) Every inmate will be afforded opportunities to participate in religious activities and programs that do not endanger the safe and secure operation of the institution.
(b) The institutional chaplain and the program director will assess requests on a case by case basis for religious observances or practices not routinely available in the Basic Training Program.
Rulemaking Authority 944.09, 958.045 FS. Law Implemented 944.09, 958.045 FS. History-New 2-26-89, Amended 1-25-96, Formerly 33-27.007, Amended 3-13-01, Formerly 33-506.207, Amended 1-17-02, 10-10-04.
Terms Used In Florida Regulations 33-601.237
- Personal property: All property that is not real property.
(2) Canteen Privileges. Inmates in the basic training program shall be allowed to purchase items from the inmate canteen once per week on a prearranged schedule. Inmate canteen purchases shall be limited to the following items:
(a) Toiletries (soap, shampoo, deodorant, Q-Tips, chap stick, shaving cream, skin care lotion, toothbrush, toothpaste, toothbrush holder, unwaxed dental floss, soap dish, nail clippers, baby powder);
(b) Health aids (headache and cold remedies, antacids, laxatives, eye wash, antifungal preparation, cough drops, nasal sprays);
(c) Writing materials (black pens, writing pads and envelopes); and
(d) Stamps.
(3) Visiting.
(a) Phase I – Inmates will not be allowed visitation privileges.
(b) Phase II – Inmates will be permitted one three-hour visit weekly. Inmates will be escorted to the visiting park, strip searched, and allowed to visit in a specified visiting area. Basic training program staff will supervise basic training program inmates in the visiting area. At the conclusion of the visiting period the inmate will again be strip searched and escorted back to their housing units.
(4) Telephone.
(a) Telephone calls are not permitted during Phase I of the basic training program, except as follows:
1. Verified family emergencies;
2. Calls to attorneys when there is a deadline and time constraints will not permit contact by mail.
(b) Telephone calls shall be permitted during Phase II of the basic training program as specified in Fl. Admin. Code R. 33-602.205
(5) Religious Practices.
(a) Every inmate will be afforded opportunities to participate in religious activities and programs that do not endanger the safe and secure operation of the institution.
(b) The institutional chaplain and the program director will assess requests on a case by case basis for religious observances or practices not routinely available in the Basic Training Program.
Rulemaking Authority 944.09, 958.045 FS. Law Implemented 944.09, 958.045 FS. History-New 2-26-89, Amended 1-25-96, Formerly 33-27.007, Amended 3-13-01, Formerly 33-506.207, Amended 1-17-02, 10-10-04.