Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 159 - Department of Community Correction
Rule 159.00.06-003 - AR 7.8 - Changes to Transitional Housing Program
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 159.00.06-003
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
AR 7.8 TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM
I.
AUTHORITY. The
Board of Corrections (BOC) is vested with the authority to promulgate this
administrative regulation by Ark. Code Ann. §§
12-27-105,
16-93-1203,
16-93-1205
and Acts 678 and 679 of 2005.
II.
APPLICABILITY. This policy applies to Department of Community
Correction (DCC) employees, offenders, and applicants for transitional housing
licenses.
III.
POLICY.
It is BOC policy that facilities and programs that provide transitional housing
services to DCC offenders meet the licensing requirements established in this
policy to ensure a structured, positive, and safe environment for offenders
remanded for various transitional housing services and for the safety of the
community.
IV.
DEFINITIONS.
Transitional Housing. Transitional housing is a program that provides
housing for one or more offenders who have either been transferred or paroled
from the Department of Correction by the Parole Board or placed on probation by
a circuit or district court. An offender's home or the residence of an
offender's family member shall not be considered a transitional housing
facility for purposes of this regulation.
V.
GUIDELINES
A.
General
1. The DCC Director is the authority for
licensing Transitional Housing programs and/or facilities. Geographical
limitations shall not be a sole factor of consideration in the licensing
decision. The Director shall ensure the development and implementation of the
necessary applications, forms, procedures and processes for obtaining
sufficient information to make licensure and renewal decisions consistent with
the requirements established by this regulation. Documentation supporting
applications shall be deemed a part of the official application.
2. Only DCC licensed facilities or programs
will be used to house offenders while receiving transition services.
3. Applicants for licensing will be notified
in writing of the licensing decision and specific requirements, if any, were
not met.
4. Applicants may appeal
the DCC Director's decision to the Board of Corrections, whose decision is
binding.
5. The licensing fee will
be as established by the BOC. DCC shall make fee amounts and changes available
to transitional housing licensing applicants and current licensees. All fees
are nonrefundable regardless of the licensure decision.
6. A program that provides housing for one
(1) or more offenders who either have been transferred or paroled from the ADC
by the Parole Board or placed on probation by a circuit court or district court
that is otherwise accredited or approved by an appropriate oversight body, as
determined by the DCC Director, and is in compliance with the minimum
requirements established in this policy shall automatically be issued a
Transitional Housing License, with a waiver of the application fee.
7. An Arkansas Transitional Housing Facility
License shall not be issued for a facility under the management, supervision,
oversight or ownership of a person currently under a sentence or probation
supervision for a felony offense. Ex-offenders must provide proof of discharge
of the felony sentence.
8.
Licensing and renewals shall be for twelve (12) months following
issuance.
B.
Transitional Housing Licensure Requirements.
1. Compliance with any local health and
safety codes, including housing codes, fire codes, plumbing codes, and
electrical codes, set by the jurisdiction(s) in which the transitional housing
facility is located;
2. Compliance
with any state and federal health and safety codes; and
3. Compliance with any local zoning
ordinances; and
4. Compliance with
allowable ratio of transitional housing facility square footage to residents;
and
5. Meet the allowable ratio of
bathing facilities and restroom facilities to residents.
6. Maintain separate sleeping and bathing
rooms for males and females.
7.
Meet the procedural guidelines and requirements established by DCC in an
administrative directive for Transitional Housing.
C.
Early Releases to Transitional
Housing. Pursuant to Act 679 of 2005, Arkansas Department of Correction
(ADC) inmates who are within one year of their transfer eligibility dates may
be transferred early, by the Parole Board, to a licensed Transitional Housing
facility (THF). Offenders released under this Act shall remain in the THF until
released to parole or community supervision or revocation by the Parole Board.
Any failure to report to the THF by the time scheduled (pre-defined at intake)
will be deemed an escape and treated accordingly. An offender released under
this Act may be allowed in the community only for the purpose of work and/or
education or as otherwise established by written policy. The Deputy Director of
Parole/Probation Services must ensure supervision officers are assigned for the
period of residency at THFs. Procedures must be developed for the processing of
inmates eligible for this program.
D.
License. Licenses issued
pursuant to this regulation shall become effective immediately upon issuance
and shall remain in effect for twelve months, except when an unresolved
non-compliance is cited by DCC resulting in revocation or suspension of the
license.
VI.
PROCEDURES. The DCC Director shall ensure the development and
implementation of the necessary application, forms, procedures and processes
for obtaining sufficient information to make licensure and renewal decisions
consistent with the requirements established by this regulation. Documentation
supporting applications shall be deemed a part of the official application.
Board Approval Date: 9/6/06
Reference: Act 678 & 679 of 2005
Secretary of State Rule Code 159.00
Effective: 12/12/06
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