Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5120:1 - Division of Parole and Community Services
Chapter 5120:1-12 - Twelve-Hour Facilities
Section 5120:1-12-01 - Reception and release
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) (Important) All prisoners are legally committed to the jail.
(B) (Important) The arresting, transporting or committing officer is identified by name and department.
(C) (Important) A booking and identification record is made of every commitment that includes the following information:
(D) (Important) Prisoners are identified by photograph and/or identification bracelet during reception.
(E) (Important) Arrested persons are provided access to telephones.
(F) (Essential) A preliminary health screening is completed by health-trained personnel on all prisoners upon reception and prior to being placed in general population.
(G) (Essential) Prisoners with signs of untreated injury are not be admitted prior to examination and/or treatment by qualified health care personnel.
(H) (Essential) Unconscious prisoners are not be admitted without the written approval of a physician.
(I) (Important) Prisoners are searched and all unauthorized items will be confiscated. Confiscated items shall be listed in an inventory by objective description and secured.
(J) (Important) The jail will develop and implement policies and procedures governing strip searches and body cavity searches during reception in consultation with the county prosecutor, city attorney or law director consistent with section 2933.32 of the Revised Code.
(K) (Important) The jail will develop, implement, maintain, and update as necessary a set of generally applicable prisoner rules. A staff member or translator will assist the prisoner in understanding the prisoner rules if there is a literacy or language problem. The jail will maintain signed acknowledgments from each prisoner admitted that the rules were received by, and/or explained to them.
(L) (Important) During reception, male and female prisoners are not to be placed in the same cell or unsupervised areas together.
(M) (Important) Juveniles are not to be held in jails except under rare circumstances, if at all. Every effort will be made to ensure that juveniles are held in jails for the minimum amount of time necessary. Processing and reception of juvenile prisoners shall be consistent with sections 2151.311 and 2151.312 of the Revised Code. Further, juveniles will be accepted only under the following circumstances:
(O) (Important) Prisoners identification and release documentation will be verified.
(P) (Important) Upon a prisoner's release to another agency, the jail will document the following information:
(Q) (Important) Upon a prisoner's release or transfer, the jail shall obtain a receipt for all property returned at the time of release or transfer from the prisoner, or the receiving officer, as appropriate.