Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 95-1-7 - Inmate Records7.1. Booking. Inmate booking information shall be recorded for every person admitted to the facility and include at least the following data, unless prohibited by law: d. Name and aliases of person;e. Current address (or last known address);f. Date, duration of confinement, and copy of court order or other legal basis for commitment;g. Name, title and signature of delivering officer and arresting officer;n. Present or last place of employment;o. Health status, including any current medical or mental health needs;p. Emergency contact (name, relationship, address and phone number);q. Telephone calls made by the inmate at time of admission;r. Driver's license and social security numbers;s. Notation of case and all property; and t. Additional information concerning special custody requirements, service needs, or other identifying information such as birthmarks or tattoos.7.2. Case record management. Case record management shall include, but is not limited to, the establishment, utilization, content, privacy, security and preservation of records, and a schedule for the retirement or destruction of inactive case records. These procedures shall be reviewed annually.7.3. Custody records. The facility shall maintain custody records on all inmates committed or assigned to the facility, that contain, but are not limited to, the following:7.4. Format. The contents of inmate records shall be identified and separated according to an established format.7.5. Case records. A current and accurate classification or case record shall be maintained for each inmate committed to or housed in the facility. Procedures shall be established to safeguard legally privileged or confidential information. The records shall contain, at a minimum, the following:a. Classification and reclassification decisions;b. Reports of disciplinary actions, grievances, incidents and crimes committed while in custody;c. Medical and mental health information relevant to the classification; and,d. Information on work or study release when applicable.7.6. Identification system. The jail facility shall maintain a system which identifies all inmates in custody and their actual physical location.7.7. Access to records. Those persons within the jail facility and other authorized persons who have direct access to inmate classification or case records shall be defined.7.8. Release of information. The administration shall use a consent form which complies with applicable federal and state regulations. The inmate shall sign a "Release of Information Consent Form" prior to the release of information, as required by statute or regulation, and a copy of the form shall be maintained in the inmate's case record.