North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 10A - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 14 - Director, Division of Health Service Regulation
Subchapter J - JAILS, LOCAL CONFINEMENT FACILITIES
Section .1200 - STANDARDS FOR NEW JAIL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION
Section 14J .1215 - DOORS, BUNKS, LOCKS, AND FASTENERS
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) A jail shall provide doors, locks, and detention hardware that are rated by the manufacturer as security-type and as acceptable for use in correctional facilities.
(b) Fasteners used in inmate accessible areas shall be rated by the manufacturer as security-type and tamper-resistant.
(c) Doors to confinement units, cellblocks, inmate accessible corridors, and dayrooms shall have view panels.
(d) A security vestibule and a sally port shall have:
(e) Doors and locks that are electronically controlled shall be equipped with manual override.
(f) Food passes in doors, if used, shall have openings large enough to permit the passage of a food tray.
(g) Single segregation cells and single cells shall have a single bunk. Multiple occupancy cells and dormitories shall have single bunks or double bunks. A bunk shall:
(h) Cells required to be accessible for persons with disabilities as required by the North Carolina State Building Code shall not have an upper bunk.
(i) Inmate accessible areas of the jail shall be equipped or furnished in a manner that decreases suicide hazards within the jail. Jails shall provide items to reduce suicide hazards for inmates, including the following:
Authority
G.S.
153A-221;
Eff. June 1,
1990;
Readopted Eff. September 4,
2020.