Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 004 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Rule 004.00.20-077 - AR 831 Disciplinary Rules
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 004.00.20-077
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
I. POLICY:
To ensure the orderly functioning of institutions and the safety of inmates and staff through the establishment and enforcement of rules governing inmate conduct.
II. GUIDELINES:
A. Rules are established and approved by the
Director of the Arkansas Department of Correction subject to review by the
Board of Corrections.
B. Rules and
procedures are published to all staff and inmates through an Inmate
Discipline Manual located in the law library, or otherwise available,
in each facility. Rules are also made available to each inmate and staff member
through the Inmate Handbook.
C. Every member of staff; employees of the
Arkansas Department of Correction School District and Riverside Vo-Tech; and
authorized agents of the Arkansas Department of Correction, such as staff of
the medical services contractor, contract mental health and substance abuse
staff, are vested with the authority and responsibility to see that the rules
are followed.
D. Procedures are
established in the Inmate Discipline Manual for notification
of an alleged infraction and for fair and impartial determination as to fact
and responsibility in a venue in which the charged inmate has the opportunity
to present evidence, including witness statements. Should there be a
demonstrable need, a counsel substitute and/or interpreter may be provided to
ensure that the inmate fully understands the procedures.
E. All steps in the procedures are to be
carried out in a timely fashion as specified in the Inmate Discipline
Manual.
F. Ranges of
penalties associated with findings of guilt, and interventions such as referral
for treatment, are stated in association with each rule in the Inmate
Discipline Manual. Generally, the severity of the penalty is
correlated with the seriousness of the conduct and the frequency of repetition
of rule infractions.
G. All steps
in the disciplinary process are to be properly documented. Hearings will be
audio, or video recorded and records of disciplinary actions will be
maintained in accordance with the Department's records retention
schedule.
H. An appeal process, as
specified in the Inmate Discipline Manual, will allow the
inmate to seek to correct errors in procedure or in findings of fact.
I. The Administrator of Disciplinary Hearings
is charged with the responsibility of training Disciplinary Hearing Officers
and with monitoring adherence to procedure.
III. STANDARDS:
American Correctional Association; Standards for Adult Correctional Institutions, Fourth Edition
Board Approval Date: 09/24/2012
Effective Date: 10/04/2012
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