Kentucky Administrative Regulations
Title 501 - JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY CABINET - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Chapter 3 - Jail Standards for Full-service Facilities
Section 501 KAR 3:070 - Safety; emergency procedures
Universal Citation: 501 KY Admin Regs Service 3:070
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 441.045, 441.055
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 441.055(1) requires the Department of Corrections to promulgate administrative regulations establishing minimum standards for jails that house state prisoners. This administrative regulation establishes safety and emergency procedures to be followed in full-service jails.
Section 1. Policy and Procedure.
(1) Each
jail shall have a written policy and procedure that specifies fire prevention
practices to provide for the safety of prisoners, visitors, and jail employees.
The policy shall include:
(a) A fire emergency
planning session for jail employees at least quarterly;
(b) Maintaining written documentation of the
fire planning session including evacuation, fire drills, and other procedures
covered during the session;
(c) A
fire safety inspection by the department at least once a year;
(d) Inspection and testing of fire protection
equipment by a qualified person at least annually with visual inspections by
jail employees monthly;
(e) Being a
tobacco-free facility; and
(f) An
evacuation plan coordinated with local fire officials and approved by the
department.
(2) Each
jail shall have written policy and procedures for emergency situations
including:
(a) Escape;
(b) Hostage taking;
(c) Riot;
(d) Food poisoning;
(e) Civil disturbance in the
community;
(f) Natural
disaster;
(g) Suicide;
(h) Other death and disorder; and
(i) Mass evacuation disaster plan.
Section 2. Physical Plant.
(1) Each jail shall comply with the
Kentucky Building Code, incorporated by reference in 815 KAR 7:120. An existing
jail for which approval has been granted may continue without change, except if
a significant alteration, addition or change of occupancy occurs.
(2) Each exit shall be:
(a) Distinctly and permanently
marked;
(b) Visible at all
times;
(c) Kept clear;
and
(d) Maintained in usable
condition.
(3) Each jail
shall have equipment necessary to maintain essential lights, power, HVAC, and
communications in an emergency situation.
(4) In each area where a prisoner may be
confined, there shall be an emergency smoke control system activated by smoke
detectors and operated by emergency power. Inspection and testing of the smoke
control system shall be conducted by a qualified person at least
annually.
(5) Each jail shall have
a fire alarm and smoke detection system.
(6) Each direct supervision area shall have
an automatic fire extinguishing system.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 196.035, 197.020, 441.055
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