Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5139 - Department of Youth Services
Chapter 5139-37 - Detention Centers
Section 5139-37-18 - Program
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5139-37-18
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) The following standards are mandatory:
(1) Children are not
permitted to perform any work prohibited by state and federal regulations and
statutes pertaining to child labor.
(2) Academic programs in detention facilities
are designed to assist detained children in keeping current with their studies
and are available at a minimum amount of time per school calendar day as
required by Ohio department of education standards. Restriction of educational
programs can be approved only by the detention center
director/designee.
(3) All academic
teachers are licensed by the Ohio department of education.
(4) Vocational supervisors and instructors
are licensed or accredited by the state or jurisdiction in which the detention
center is located.
(5) Written
policy and procedure provide a recreational and leisure time plan that
includes, at a minimum, at least one hour per day of organized group large
muscle activity, and one hour of structured leisure time activity.
(6) Written policy and procedure require that
the center shall provide reasonable access to religious programs. No negative
consequences will accrue from a child's refusal to participate in a religious
service or religious function. All religions will be afforded equal status and
protection, subject to the limitations necessary to maintain order and
security.
(7)
The detention center provides or makes available the
following minimum services and programs to all children admitted:
(a)
Education;
(b)
Recreation and
exercise;
(c)
Religious programming;
(d)
Structured
leisure activities;
(e)
Other types of programming (for example aggression
replacement training, behavioral health treatment, life skills, or
counseling).
(B) The following standards are recommended:
(1) Written policy and procedure require at
least twelve hours of programming (including education) will be provided for
each child during weekdays and ten hours on weekends and holidays.
(2)
Written policy and procedure require that applicable programs are initiated for
children upon entry to the detention center.
(3) Written policy and
procedure require that the detention center have staff that coordinate and
supervise the recreational program.
(4) Written policy and
procedure require that library services be made available to all detained
children. Written policy outlines specific criteria for utilizing, selecting
and maintaining appropriate materials.
(5) Written policy and
procedure provide that work assignments will not conflict with educational
programs.
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