Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 004 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Division 01 - Division of Community Correction
Rule 004.01.20-011 - Resident Visitation
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
I. AUTHORITY. The Board of Corrections is vested with the authority to promulgate Administrative Rules by Arkansas law sections 12-27-105, 16-93-1203 and 16-93-1205.
II. APPLICABILITY. This policy applies to staff, residents, and persons who visit residents at residential centers administered or operated by Arkansas Community Correction (ACC).
III. POLICY. Residents may have visits with their family, friends, attorneys, and ministers under conditions consistent with applicable law, good order, and department rules and regulations. Staff must show respect toward visitors without compromising safety and security. Individuals may apply to visit residents and submit to an approval process which includes an investigation. Further, for the purpose of security and good order, searches of individuals and property may be conducted and contraband, evidence, or potential evidence of a crime seized.
IV. GUIDELINES.
People who wish to visit residents must apply using Form 1, "Application to Visit a Resident." For the safety of residents, staff, and visitors, certain precautions are necessary including conducting a background check of people who apply to visit residents. Applicants will be screened giving weight to the potential for therapeutic benefit of their visit. Investigations will consist of an ACIC/NCIC criminal history check, assessment of information provided on the Application to Visit a Resident Form, and any information obtained from Parole/Probation Officers, or other reliable sources. Staff also use detection equipment and conduct pat searches when appropriate. Violators of rules are subject to prosecution pursuant to Arkansas law section 5-54-119. Visitors must follow rules to ensure safety, security, and to set the example for residents who are learning to follow rules. Although precautions are taken to assure safety and security, visitors must understand there are risks.
Reasons for searches include the following:
* routine visitor search
* a special security search of people entering, leaving, or currently on ACC premises
* before, during, or immediately following a visit with a resident
* reasonable suspicion. Reasonable suspicion is a degree of certainty based on facts and reasonable inferences that causes a person to believe a law, conditions of supervision, or policy has been violated.
* if a crime/critical incident has occurred.
Visitor application information must be entered in eOMIS where it will be available for use by any ACC or ADC facility. Staff should also enter comments in eOMIS about any problems with a particular visitor.
* complying with court orders,
* signing documents,
* when requested by the Department of Human Services,
* accommodating a visitor who lives more than 300 miles from the center,
* accommodating ministers, job interviewers, housing representatives, or other representatives assisting the resident with transition back into the community. A minister is person who has been ordained, licensed, or authorized by a sitting Pastor of a church of record to serve as a spiritual advisor. Documentation of such authorization may be required.
The guidelines, restrictions and directions for video visitation use must be further explained in an Administrative Directive.
V. ATTACHMENTS.
AR 7.24 Form 1 - Application to Visit a Resident
AR 7.24 Form 2 - Visitation Rules and Conditions
Board Approval Date: 9/6/2018
Effective Date: 10/1/2018