Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 31 - Public Safety
Part 9 - REGULATION REGARDING THE LICENSURE OF JUVENILE DETENTION FACILITIES
Chapter 3 - Programming & Access
Rule 31-9-3.2 - Exercise, Recreation & Other Programs
Current through September 24, 2024
1. Staff shall keep youth occupied through a comprehensive multi-disciplinary program. Staff post and adhere to a daily schedule of activities in each living unit that incorporates both structured and free time.
2. The facility provides recreational activities, including a range of activities in dayrooms or common areas, including but not limited to: reading, listening to the radio, watching multimedia, board games, drawing or painting, listening to or making music, and letter writing.
3. Facility maintains an adequate supply of recreation materials for use during recreation times.
4. Staff, volunteers, or community groups may provide additional programming that reflects the interests and needs of various racial and cultural groups within the facility, and that is gender-responsive. The facility is encouraged to provide a range of activities such as art, music, drama, writing, health, fitness, meditation/yoga, substance abuse prevention, mentoring, and voluntary religious or spiritual groups. When possible, community-based programming that offers the opportunity for continuity once the youth is released should be offered.
5. Equivalent programming exists for female and male youth in the facility. "Equivalent" does not mean that programming for males and females is identical, but that girls have reasonable opportunities for similar activities and an opportunity to participate in programs of comparable quality.
6. Facility shall provide youth in the facility, including youth in room confinement, at least one hour of large muscle exercise each and every day. Large muscle exercise can be accomplished through the facility school's physical education class so long as the one-hour minimum requirement is met. Facility shall afford youth the opportunity to exercise outside, weather permitting and to the extent the facility allows.
7. Except during sleeping hours, brief periods of transition, such as shift changes, or during scheduled unstructured free time, youth are not to remain in their rooms. Facility shall provide structured recreational, cultural, or educational activities throughout the day to keep youth occupied. Unstructured free time shall be included in the youths' daily schedule.
8. Facility keeps sufficient recreational equipment to provide a variety of physical education activities.
9. Reading materials appropriate for the age, interests, ability and literacy levels of youth are available in sufficient variety and quantity to the youth. Youth are allowed reading materials in their rooms.
10. Any limitations on reading materials must be reasonably related to the security of the facility, or the health and development of youth in the facility.
11. Work.
Miss. Code Ann. §§ 43-21-901 to 43-21-915 (Rev. 2016).