The admission process shall include, but not be limited to, the following procedures:
The booking officer shall, to the best of his/her ability, ascertain the identity of the inmate and the identity of the arresting officer and verify the legality of the admission. Inmate photographs shall be taken for identification purposes.
Admission documentation shall be completed by trained facility employees on every inmate admitted.
In accordance with Chapter 6.006, all inmates shall be searched upon admission.
Newly admitted inmates shall relinquish all money and property not permitted in the jail facility. An itemized inventory of all property and money shall be made and verified in writing. The property and money shall be stored until it is returned.
Newly admitted inmates shall be permitted to complete at least two (2) local or collect long distance phone calls, and a record shall be kept thereof for each inmate.
As soon as possible, but definitely within twenty-four (24) hours, newly admitted inmates shall shower or bathe.
Inmates shall be screened and observed by trained facility employees upon admission to determine if immediate medical attention is required. If medical services are provided within the jail facility, the appropriate facility employee should perform the medical screening and their recommendations followed.
Newly admitted inmates shall be made aware of the jail facility's rules, procedures, programs and the rights to which they are entitled. Completion of the orientation should be documented by a statement that is signed and dated by the inmate.
After an intake medical screening has been completed and fitness for confinement established, the admission process may be delayed for such reasons as, but not limited to, intoxication, use of controlled substances or violent behavior. Admission should be completed at such time as the individual is capable of being processed in accordance with jail facility order and safety. Reasons shall be noted.
81 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 4, § 002