Current through September 2, 2024
Section 05.01.04.277 - ADMISSION01.Orientation Materials. Written policy and procedures provide that new juvenile offenders receive orientation materials, including conduct rules. If, at any time, a literacy or language barrier is recognized, the detention center makes good-faith efforts to ensure that the juvenile offender understands the material.02.Procedures for Admission. The detention center will have written policies and procedures for admission of juvenile offenders that address, but is not limited to, the following: a. Determination that the juvenile offender is lawfully detained in the detention center, in accordance with Title 20, Chapter 5, Section 20-516, Idaho Code;b. The classification of juvenile offenders in regard to sleeping, housing arrangements, and programming;c. Any juvenile offender showing signs of impairment should not be admitted to the detention center without documentation from medical personnel or a physician of examination, treatment, and fitness for confinement;d. A complete search of the juvenile offender and possessions;e. Pat searches are performed before mechanical restraints are removed at the admissions process. A second pat search should be performed after the removal of any mechanical restraint;f. The care and disposition of personal property;g. Provision of shower and the issuance of detention clothing and personal hygiene articles;h. The provision of medical, dental and mental health screening;i. Male and female juvenile offenders will not occupy the same sleeping room;j. The recording of basic personal data and information;k. Aiding juvenile offenders in notifying their families of their admission and the discussion of procedures for mail and visitation;l. The fingerprinting and photographing in accordance with Title 20, Chapter 5, Section 20-516(8), Idaho Code; andm. The administration of the MAYSI or other approved assessment tool.03.Court Appearance Within Twenty-Four Hours. Written policy and procedures ensure that, according to Title 20, Chapter 5, Section 20-516(4), Idaho Code, any juvenile offender placed in detention or shelter care be brought to court within twenty-four (24) hours, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, for a detention hearing to determine where the juvenile offender will be placed until the next hearing.04.Limitations of Detention. Written policy and procedures are in place to limit the use of detention in accordance with Title 20, Chapter 5, Section 20-516, Idaho Code.Idaho Admin. Code r. 05.01.04.277