Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, March 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 196.035, 197.020, 197.045, 431.215, 441.045,
441.075, 441.510, 532.100
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 532.100(5) requires
the Department of Corrections to house qualifying Class C and D felons in
jails. KRS 196.035 authorizes the secretary to promulgate administrative
regulations necessary or suitable for the proper administration of the
functions of the cabinet or any division in the cabinet. This administrative
regulation establishes the procedures to implement the required housing
program.
Section 1. Eligibility. Any
county housing qualified inmates pursuant to KRS 532.100(5) shall be eligible
to continue to do so unless the department, through its minimum jail standards
enforcement procedures established by KRS 441.075, orders a jail to cease
housing Class C and D felons.
Section
2. Submission of Documents for Class D Felons. In any jail housing
Class D felons, the jailer shall forward to the assessment and classification
center the following documents, within ten (10) working days of receipt of the
judgment, for each Class D felon for whom a transfer has not been requested:
(1) Picture, which shall be updated annually
in accordance with Section 12 of this administrative regulation;
(2) Any detainers;
(3) Any incident or disciplinary reports;
and
(4) Body identification
sheet.
Section 3.
Custody Assignment for Class D Felons.
(1) The
assessment and classification center staff shall, within ten (10) working days
of receipt of the presentence investigation and the judgment documents, review
the inmate file and assign a custody classification level to the Class D
felon.
(2) The AC Center staff
shall notify the jailer of the custody classification level assignment.
Offender Information Services, Central Office, shall audit the file within five
(5) working days of receipt.
(3) If
the custody level assigned is minimum or community, the Class D felon may:
(a) Participate in community service work or
any program offered inside or outside the secure perimeter of the jail;
and
(b) Be housed inside the secure
perimeter of the jail, in the restricted custody area of the jail, or in a
restricted custody center.
(4) If the custody level assigned is medium
or maximum, the Class D felon:
(a) Shall not
be eligible to participate in any program or work outside the secure perimeter
of the jail; and
(b) Shall be
housed in the secure perimeter of the jail.
(5) The jailer may request the department to
review the assignment ninety (90) days from the date of the last assignment.
Any additional custody review may be completed as deemed necessary by the
Director of Population Management.
Section 4. Assignment of Class C Felons.
(1) The assessment and classification center
shall identify and inform the jailer of a Class C felon who qualifies under KRS 532.100(5)(c)1. to be housed in a jail.
(2) The AC center shall notify the jailer
when an inmate has been assigned as a Class C felon.
Section 5. Parole Board.
(1) Prior to the meeting of the Parole Board,
jail personnel shall provide each qualified inmate scheduled for review by the
board with a jail offender Information to the Kentucky Parole Board form. Jail
personnel shall submit the completed form to the Division of Local Facilities
via KOMS or electronically, as requested by the Parole Board.
(2) Jail personnel shall inquire if a
qualified inmate scheduled for review by the board would like to waive his or
her Parole Board hearing and request a serve out if the qualified inmate
scheduled to meet the Parole Board has ninety (90) days or less remaining until
his or her minimum expiration date. If the qualified inmate decides to waive
his or her Parole Board hearing and request a serve out, jail personnel shall
have the inmate sign the Request Declining Parole form and submit it to the
Parole Board via KOMS or electronically.
(3) Deaf or Hard of Hearing Inmate.
(a) If a deaf or hard of hearing inmate has a
hearing before the Parole Board, the jail shall assist the Parole Board with
appropriate accommodation necessary for effective communication for the inmate
for the hearing.
(b) The jail shall
provide headphones if headphones are necessary to meet the needs of deaf and
hard of hearing inmates for effective communication or work with the Parole
Board to provide other necessary hearing accommodation services for the Parole
Board hearing.
Section
6. Transportation. Jail personnel shall be responsible for the
transportation of a qualified inmate except as specified in KRS 431.215(1) and
441.510.
Section 7. Release
Procedures.
(1) The release of a qualified
inmate shall follow the procedure established by CPP 25.6, incorporated by
reference in 501 KAR 6:020.
(2)
(a) Jail personnel shall not release a
qualified inmate to any other jail or agency without submission of external
movement information to the Director of Local Facilities or designee. The
information shall include:
1. Name;
2. Inmate number;
3. Facility transferring felon;
4. Facility receiving felon; and
5. Date transferred and received.
(b) Any jail that is under order
of the department relating to restrictions on state inmates shall receive prior
authorization from the Director of Local Facilities before requesting state
inmates from the department or any other jail.
(c) A qualified inmate shall not be released
to another state or to federal authorities without advance notice and approval
of the Director of Local Facilities or designee.
(3) Jail personnel shall notify the Director
of Local Facilities or the Offender Information Services of any detainer or
holder lodged against the qualified inmate by another jurisdiction.
Section 8.
(1) Furlough requests shall be submitted to
the Classification Branch Manager.
(2) Furloughs shall be governed by CPP 25.4,
incorporated by reference in 501 KAR 6:020.
Section 9. Escape. If a qualified inmate
escapes, the jailer, jail administrator, or jail personnel shall immediately:
(1) Notify the Division of Local Facilities
jail inspector;
(2) Notify Kentucky
State Police (KSP) or local law enforcement;
(3) Activate VINE through use of the
Emergency Override Line (EOL); and
(4) Enter the prisoner's escape status into
the jail management system.
Section
10. Medical Needs. The department shall pay each jail a per diem
for state prisoners as established by KRS 532.100(7). The jail shall pay for
routine medical and medication expenses but may charge a copay as provided by
KRS 441.045(13). If the inmate requires an admission to a hospital with at
least one (1) night stay or outpatient surgery in which a general anesthesia is
used, the cost shall be paid by the department. The jailer, jail administrator,
or jail personnel shall notify the Department of Corrections Medical Division
designee if any qualified inmate is admitted to the hospital for twenty-four
(24) hours or longer.
Section 11.
Inmate Pay. A qualified inmate on a work assignment shall be paid in accordance
with CPP 19.3.
Section 12. Good
Time. For a qualified inmate housed in a jail, the awarding of good time or
sentence credit shall be in accordance with this section.
(1) Statutory good time shall follow the
procedures established in KRS 197.045(1)(b)1.
(2) Meritorious good time shall follow
procedures established in KRS 197.045(1)(b)2. and CPP 15.3, incorporated by
reference in 501 KAR 6:020.
(3)
Educational good time shall follow procedures established in KRS 197.045(1)(a)2. and CPP 20.1, incorporated by reference in 501 KAR 6:020.
(4) If the jail has a
substance abuse program approved by the department, then the felon shall
receive credit to his sentence allowed by KRS 197.045(1)(a)3.
Section 13. Annual Photograph. The
jailer, jail administrator, or jail personnel shall take a photograph each year
of each qualified inmate and immediately send it by United States mail,
electronically, or via KOMS to Department of Corrections, Offender Information
Services, P.O. Box 2400, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602.
Section 14. Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following material is incorporated by
reference:
(a) "Information to the Kentucky
Parole Board", 2021; and
(b)
"Request Declining Parole", 2021.
(2) This material may be inspected, copied,
or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Department of
Corrections, Division of Population Management, 275 East Main Street, P.O. Box
2400, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602-2400, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. This material may be obtained from the Department of Corrections Web site
at
https://corrections.ky.gov/About/Pages/lrcfilings.aspx.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 196.035, 197.020,
532.100