Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 22 - CORRECTIONS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Part I - Corrections
Chapter 3 - Adult Services
Subchapter A - General
Section I-340 - Disaster Remediation Program
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Purpose -to state the secretary's policy regarding a disaster remediation program for eligible offenders to participate in emergency disaster relief efforts and to provide procedures regarding housing for those offenders who participate in such relief efforts.
B. Applicability-deputy secretary, undersecretary, assistant secretary, chief of operations, regional wardens, wardens, Director of Probation and Parole and Director of Prison Enterprises. Each unit head is responsible for ensuring that appropriate unit written policy and procedures are in place to comply with the provisions of this regulation.
C. Policy-it is the secretary's policy to establish a disaster remediation program for offenders to repair the damage done following a natural disaster or emergency. The use of offender labor shall augment governmental personnel, private sector firms and community volunteers conducting remediation activities during the period immediately after such disaster. Offender labor shall not replace existing employees, be utilized on a project or job involved in a labor dispute or supplant post disaster remediation activities that may otherwise be performed under contract by private sector firms employed by an affected individual or governmental entity.
D. Definitions
Advance Support Team-advance support teams secure appropriate housing, coordinate the delivery of necessary supplies, and address and/or assess current situations and conditions, as well as assess future needs. The team shall consist of a security supervisor and maintenance staff member. Other staff and/or offenders may be included as deemed necessary by the chief of operations, regional wardens and/or the warden.
Minimum Custody-general population dormitory housing area. Movement outside of a secure perimeter is usually authorized without armed supervision or restraint. Institutional procedure governs the level of staff supervision when outside the secure perimeter, as well as internal movement controls.
Offender Crews-offender crews may be composed of any offenders that are classified as minimum custody at their assigned housing unit, excluding offenders prohibited from participation as provided for in Subsection E. Eligible offenders are subject to placement on the crews regardless of their usual work assignment. Additionally, offenders are required to be on a regular duty status and be medically capable of performing emergency disaster relief work.
E. Statutory Ineligibility for Participation. Offenders shall not be eligible to participate in a disaster remediation program if the offender was convicted of a crime defined or enumerated as a crime of violence in R.S. 14:2(13) or the offender was convicted of a sex offense as defined in R.S. 15:541(24).
F. Pre-Deployment
G. Deployment
H. Good Time Credit. Offenders participating in the disaster remediation program shall be eligible to earn 30 days of good time credit in addition to that otherwise authorized by law for every 30 days of service in this program. Therefore, each unit shall maintain records of the offenders assigned to the work crews and the number of days worked. These records shall be forwarded to the records office at the facility to determine the amount of good time to be awarded to the offender.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 15:833.1.