Illinois Administrative Code
Title 20 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part 701 - COUNTY JAIL STANDARDS
Section 701.110 - Food Services
Universal Citation: 20 IL Admin Code ยง 701.110
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Meal and Food Service
1) Food must be of
sufficient nutritional value and provide a minimum of 1,800 to 2,000 calories
for adults and 2,500 to 3,000 calories for juveniles per day.
2) Food quantity must be sufficient to
satisfy, within reason, the detainee's needs.
3) Three meals shall be provided at
reasonable and proper intervals, adhering to recognized breakfast, lunch and
dinner schedules, with no more than 14 hours between the evening meal and next
morning breakfast.
4) A beverage
other than water shall be served with each meal.
5) Of the three meals provided for each 24
hours of detention, one shall be a balanced and complete hot meal.
6) Special diets shall be adhered to when
prescribed by jail medical staff.
7) The jail administrator may elect to
provide meals and food service by one or more of the following methods:
A) Contract for catered food
service.
B) Provide frozen or
otherwise pre-prepared meals that have been processed by the procedure required
to produce a condition suitable for consumption.
C) Food preparation and service in an on-site
kitchen with food service staff who are employees of the facility.
8) At least one full-time cook or
the food service provider shall have food services sanitation manager
certification from the Illinois Department of Public Health.
9) Detainees may abstain from any foods the
consumption of which violates their required religious tenets.
A) Menu items may be substituted when a
detainee's religious beliefs prohibit the eating of particular foods.
B) The detainee may submit a written request
to the jail administrator for an alternative diet.
C) The jail administrator may confer with
religious leaders or faith representatives in determining whether to grant any
such requests.
b) Menus
1)
Menus shall be preplanned and copies of the menu served shall be maintained for
a period of three months.
2) The
menu shall be diversified so as to avoid the monotony of a standardized
diet.
c) Food Preparation and Service
1) Food service
operations, whether contractual or on-site, shall be conducted in conformance
with the Illinois Department of Public Health Food Service Sanitation Code (77
Ill. Adm. Code 750).
2) Detainees
shall be screened by medical staff prior to commencing work in food services
areas.
3) Employees and detainees
shall be visually evaluated at the beginning of each shift. Any individual with
boils, infected wounds or respiratory infections must be cleared by medical
staff before being permitted to work in any food service area.
4) Detainees working in food service shall be
required to bathe and dress in clean work clothing provided by the jail prior
to their daily work shift.
5) The
jail cook or kitchen staff must be familiar with security aspects of jail
operation and be effective in training and supervising detainees in food
services.
6) Heated or insulated
carts or trays capable of transporting food, beverages and eating utensils
shall be utilized when the serving or dining area (cell, day room, etc.) is a
significant distance from the kitchen and appropriate food holding temperatures
would not otherwise be maintained.
7) Food and drink, while being stored,
prepared, displayed, served or transported, shall be protected from
contamination by insects or foreign substances.
8) Divided or compartmented trays shall be
used for full meal service. Food trays, dishes and eating utensils shall be
removed from detainee's quarters (cell, day room, etc.) soon after the meal is
finished and returned to the kitchen for proper washing and sterilizing or
disposal.
9) Openings to the
outside shall be effectively protected against the entrance of rodents and
insects by tight-fitting, self-closing doors, closed windows, screening,
controlled air currents or other means. Screens for windows, doors, skylights,
transoms, intake and exhaust air ducts, and other openings shall be
tight-fitting and free of breaks. Screening materials shall be at least 16 mesh
to the inch.
10) Ranges, stoves and
ovens shall be equipped with an accurate thermostat or temperature gauge and be
in conformance with State or local fire codes pertaining to hood exhaust and
fire suppression systems.
11) A
mechanical dishwasher that meets Illinois Department of Public Health standards
(77 Ill. Adm. Code 750) is preferred, but in its absence:
A) A three-compartment, stainless steel sink
with drainboard is required: one compartment for washing with hot water
containing adequate soap or detergent; a second compartment for rinsing; and a
third compartment for sanitizing with a chemical sanitizing agent or water with
a temperature of no less than 170 degrees Fahrenheit.
B) Dishes and trays shall be drain dried and
not wiped dry.
12) Dry
stores such as flour, cereal, dried beans, peas, coffee and canned goods shall
be stored in a cool, dry and well ventilated area, screened or otherwise
protected against insects and rodents. Containers used to store dry bulk
quantities shall be lined with or have the interior coated with an acceptable
impervious substance or plastic.
13) Fresh fruits, vegetables, dairy products,
meats and frozen foods shall be refrigerated. All refrigerators and freezers
shall be equipped with an accurate thermometer. Frozen food shall be kept at or
below zero degrees Fahrenheit. Potentially hazardous food items shall either be
stored frozen or at or below 41 degrees Fahrenheit. All perishable food shall
be stored at temperatures that will protect against spoilage.
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