Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5139 - Department of Youth Services
Chapter 5139-37 - Detention Centers
Section 5139-37-17 - Admission and release procedures
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5139-37-17
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The following standard is mandatory:
(1) Admission to detention and release shall
be pursuant to and in accordance with the laws of arrest and / or in accordance
to a court order.
(2) Written
policy, procedure, and practice that newly admitted children receive written
orientation materials and/or translation in their own language if they have
limited English proficiency. When a literacy problem exists, a staff member
shall assist the child in understanding the material. Completion of orientation
is documented by a statement signed and dated by the child.
(3)
A written policy,
procedure, and practice that newly admitted children receive an initial mental
health screening. The facility's policy will include response to ensure the
health and welfare of the youth are being met.
(4)
Written policy
and procedure shall require that upon admission, each child shall be provided
written orientation material which explains, behavior expectations, privileges,
rights and responsibilities, the contents of the Prison Rape Elimination Act of
2003 and how to access medical services and disaster procedures while a
resident of the center.
(B) The following standards are recommended:
(1) Written policy and procedure require that
all admitted children, except those excluded for security or safety reasons,
join a general population not later than three hours after admission.
(2) Written policy and procedure for
admission to detention shall be developed and shall include but not be limited
to:
(a) Criteria for determining whether to
release or to detain juveniles; and who will make this decision.
(b) Procedure and descriptions of
alternatives to detention.
(c) One
employee shall be designated on duty in-house and empowered with hold/release
authority.
(3) Written
policy and procedure shall require that a designated employee be responsible
for notification to parents, guardians, and custodians (individual or agency)
of the children being detained in their center.
(4) Written policy and procedure shall
require that after the admission of a child, the detention center shall attempt
to verify prescribed medications and the proper dosages of these medications.
Staff shall ensure that the medications are administered at the time intervals
prescribed by the appropriate medical authority.
(5) Written policy and procedure require that
each child be afforded the opportunity to shower and be provided clean clothing
upon admission.
(6) All releases shall
be approved by the court of competent jurisdiction or other appropriate
authority.
(7) Written policy and
procedure shall require that upon admission, a decision on where to house and
how to classify the child shall be made, including any information gathered
during the intake process that could impact the child's safety.
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