New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 95 - SECURE FACILITIES
Subchapter 9 - TRANSPORTATION OF JUVENILES
Section 13:95-9.11 - Medical transportation

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:95-9.11

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) In emergency situations when a non-ambulatory medium, maximum or close custody juvenile is in need of hospitalization or treatment outside of the secure facility, he or she shall be transported by ambulance, or by a State-owned vehicle if an ambulance is unavailable. A State-owned vehicle shall be used to transport an ambulatory juvenile who is in need of hospitalization or treatment outside of the facility.

(b) When a juvenile is transported by ambulance, a custody staff member shall accompany him or her in the ambulance and another custody staff member shall follow the ambulance in a back-up car. When a juvenile is transported by a State-owned vehicle, the ratio of escorting custody staff members to juveniles shall be governed by 13:95-9.3(h).

(c) The use of mechanical restraints and equipment when transporting a juvenile for hospitalization or treatment shall be governed by the use of force rules found in N.J.A.C. 13:95-3 and the nature of the illness or injury.

(d) When a reduced custody juvenile requires medical transport, the Superintendent or designee shall make a determination with respect to specific staffing and security arrangements required. In these cases, a careful review shall be made of the individual case to determine the appropriate vehicle, staffing and security arrangements for each trip.

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