Current through September 17, 2024
Section 401-2-005 - CONSEQUENCESWhen the disciplinary committee finds a youth has committed an offense, the disciplinary committee will determine the appropriate consequences for the offense. The consequences must comply with the provisions of this section.
005.01GENERAL RULE. Consequences shall not be capricious, retaliatory or revengeful.005.02SUSPENSION OF PRIVILEGES. Consequences may include suspension of privileges. Privilege suspension shall not include loss of regular meals, clothing, sleep, health care services, exercise, correspondence privileges, and contact with relatives or legal assistance.005.03CORPORAL PUNISHMENT. Consequences may not include corporal punishment, humiliation, mental abuse or punitive interference with the daily functions, such as eating or sleeping, is strictly prohibited. "Corporal Punishment" as used in this section shall mean any act of inflicting physical punishment directly on the body, causing pain or injury.005.04RESTITUTION. Consequences may include payment of restitution by the youth. The amount of restitution will be determined pursuant to facility policy. The facility may use any funds that would be paid by the Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center to the youth's account to offset restitution. Offsets will be calculated and applied in accordance with the facility's established restitution policy. 005.04(A)RESTITUTION TO ANOTHER YOUTH. In the event restitution is to be paid to another youth committed to a Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center, no funds will be transferred from one youth to another unless a written request for the transaction is submitted by the youth. Any transfers of funds from one youth to another must be approved by the Facility Administrator.401 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 2, § 005
Amended effective 5/17/2022