Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 6, December 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
15A.065,
15A.0651,
15A.0652,
15A.067,
200.080-200.120, Chapters
600-645
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
15A.065(1),
15A.0652,
15A.160,
605.150,
635.095, and
640.120 authorize the Justice
and Public Safety Cabinet and the Department of Juvenile Justice to promulgate
administrative regulations for the proper administration of the cabinet and its
programs. This administrative regulation establishes religious practice
procedures for juveniles in the custody of the department.
Section 1. Religious Practice.
(1) A juvenile in custody may engage in the
religious practices of the juvenile's faith. A juvenile shall not be
discriminated against based on the juvenile's religious belief or
practice.
(2) DJJ shall provide a
juvenile the opportunity to participate in the practices of the juvenile's
faith unless it is a threat to the safety of persons involved in the activity
or the safety of the facility, the activity disrupts order in the facility or
interferes with the treatment goals of the juvenile, or is not
available.
(3) A juvenile's
participation in religious activities shall be voluntary. A juvenile shall not
be penalized for not participating in religious activities.
(4) A juvenile may designate any or no
religious preference and indicate any religious accommodation needed upon
intake to a facility or any time while a juvenile resides at the facility. A
juvenile shall not be harassed or ridiculed because of a religious designation
or coerced toward a religious designation.
Section 2. Religious Designation.
(1) Religious designation documentation shall
be in writing, signed, and dated by the juvenile and DJJ staff receiving the
designation.
(2) A juvenile shall
submit a request to change the juvenile's religious designation in
writing.
(3) Once a religious
designation has been made, another designation cannot be made for ninety (90)
days.
Section 3.
Religious Accommodation Request.
(1) A
juvenile may request a religious item or practice that is not available at the
facility, including a religious dietary accommodation.
(2) A religious accommodation request shall
be in writing, signed, and dated by the juvenile and DJJ staff receiving the
accommodation request.
(3) The
religious accommodation request shall explain the item or practice
wanted.
(4) A decision regarding
the accommodation request shall be made in writing within seven (7) business
days from the date that it was received by DJJ staff.
(5) Appeal. A juvenile may appeal an
accommodation request that is denied.
(a) The
appeal shall be made in writing and given to the religious program coordinator
or facility manager within five (5) days after the receipt of the
denial.
(b) The facility religious
program coordinator or facility manager shall submit the appeal to the
commissioner for review and disposition within three (3) business days from
receipt from the juvenile.
(c) The
commissioner shall review the appeal and make a written determination within
five (5) days of receipt.
Section 4. Religious Items.
(1) A juvenile may possess items essential to
the practice of the juvenile's particular religious faith, if the item is
allowed pursuant to Section 1(2) of this administrative regulation.
(2) A religious item shall be subject to
review before entering the facility through the accommodation process.
(a) Once an item has been approved, if money
is available in the juvenile's account, the juvenile may pay for the
item;
(b)
1. If money is not available in the
juvenile's account, the facility religious program coordinator shall consult
the parent or caregiver to discuss payment for the item; or
2. The agency religious program coordinator
shall consult community religious resources for a request for a religious item
for an indigent juvenile.
Section 5. Religious Contacts and Visits.
(1) A juvenile may have a visit from a
personal minister, pastor, or religious counselor who has been designated by
the juvenile and is on the approved visitor's list at scheduled times and other
times as approved by the facility manager or designee.
(2) If a juvenile requests assistance in
obtaining a religious counselor, the agency religious program coordinator or
the facility religious program coordinator shall provide assistance to the
juvenile in finding a religious counselor.
(3) A juvenile may decline a visit with a
personal minister, pastor, or religious counselor.
(4) A juvenile shall be allowed to have
confidential verbal communications with clergy. Written correspondence shall be
subject to the security inspection outlined in
505 KAR 1:380.
Section 6. Volunteer minister,
pastor, or religious counselors.
(1) A
volunteer minister, pastor, or religious counselor, approved by the facility
religious program coordinator, shall have access to each area of the facility
identified for religious programming. DJJ staff shall not serve as a volunteer
minister, pastor, or religious counselor in the facility at which the staff
member works.
(2) A volunteer
minister, pastor, or religious counselor, approved by the facility religious
program coordinator, shall comply with
KRS
15A.0651,
610.320, and
610.340 regarding the
confidentiality of juvenile information.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
15A.065(1),
15A.0652,
15A.160,
605.150,
610.320,
610.340,
635.095,
640.120,
645.250