Florida Regulations 63D-13.0053: Holding Cells
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All JACs that use holding cells for youth shall include in their process for utilization of these holding cells the following conditions:
(2) Staff shall visually observe youth in holding cells every 10 minutes;
(3) A review of the youth’s behavior shall be held every 30 minutes for assessing and documenting any signs or indications that the youth poses a risk to self or others;
(4) The observations and reviews shall be documented in writing; and
(5) If a holding cell is used by more than one youth at a time, a safety decision shall be made as to the potential risk of one youth to the other. Risk factors to consider are contagious disease, a marked difference in size, strength or age, predatory history, and emotional stability.
(6) Youth requiring Suicide Precautions shall not be placed in a holding cell.
Rulemaking Authority 985.64, 985.601 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 985.135. History-New 5-4-20.
(1) Males and females shall never be placed together in the same holding cell;
(2) Staff shall visually observe youth in holding cells every 10 minutes;
(3) A review of the youth’s behavior shall be held every 30 minutes for assessing and documenting any signs or indications that the youth poses a risk to self or others;
(4) The observations and reviews shall be documented in writing; and
(5) If a holding cell is used by more than one youth at a time, a safety decision shall be made as to the potential risk of one youth to the other. Risk factors to consider are contagious disease, a marked difference in size, strength or age, predatory history, and emotional stability.
(6) Youth requiring Suicide Precautions shall not be placed in a holding cell.
Rulemaking Authority 985.64, 985.601 FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 985.135. History-New 5-4-20.