Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 377 - Office of Juvenile Affairs
Chapter 3 - Administrative Services
Subchapter 13 - Office of Public Integrity
Part 7 - REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMUNITY INTERVENTION CENTERS (CIC)
Section 377:3-13-82 - General provisions

Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 377:3-13-82

Current through Vol. 41, No. 13, March 15, 2024

(a) Required functions of a CIC. A CIC shall:

(1) receive and hold juveniles taken into custody by law enforcement for an alleged violation of a municipal ordinance or state law or who are alleged to be in need of supervision as defined by 10A O.S., § 2-1-103(8), and for whom detention is unavailable or inappropriate;

(2) be in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local health, fire, and safety codes;

(3) enter demographic information into the management information system provided for in 10A O.S., § 2-7-308;

(4) hold a juvenile for no longer than 24 hours;

(5) shall maintain records that are sufficient to demonstrate compliance with the Office of Juvenile Affairs requirements for CICs; and

(6) ensure that when a juvenile is held, all reasonable steps are immediately taken to:
(A) immediately notify the juvenile's parent, legal guardian, custodian, attorney, or other adult legally responsible for the juvenile's care;

(B) release the juvenile to a parent, guardian, or other responsible adult or hold until a temporary placement can be secured, but in no event for longer than twenty-four hours;

(C) release the juvenile to the parent, guardian, custodian, attorney, or responsible adult as soon as practical upon his or her signing a release or written promise to return the juvenile to the court of jurisdiction to answer the charges at a date and time set by the court;

(D) ensure that temporary placement is secured if the parent, guardian, legal custodian, attorney or other responsible adult is unable to assume custody of the juvenile;

(E) ensure that adequate fresh drinking water is made available to the juvenile;

(F) ensure that adequate food is provided to the juvenile not less than three times in a 24-hour period;

(G) gather information to determine if the juvenile is in need of immediate medical attention; and

(H) ensure the juvenile is provided with any necessary medical care and treatment as provided 10A O. S., § 2-2-101(E).

(b) Optional functions. In addition to the required functions a CIC may:

(1) conduct an initial screening assessment, pursuant to OJA Rule OAC 377:3-13-84;

(2) conduct an assessment, pursuant to OJA Rule OAC 377:3-13-85;

(3) fingerprint a juvenile who has allegedly committed an offense which would be a felony if committed by an adult; and

(4) the community intervention center may receive and hold juveniles for whom detention is appropriate and available pending transportation by law enforcement to a detention facility, provided:
(A) custody by law enforcement shall not be relinquished to the community intervention center until detention eligibility and bed availability are determined by the designated detention screener and an order for detention is issued;

(B) the purpose for the holding is to address a court order or the execution of a warrant; and

(C) juveniles held shall not be considered admitted to the community intervention center.

Added at 17 Ok Reg 605, eff 12-16-99 through 7-14-00 (emergency); Added at 17 Ok Reg 3129, eff 7-27-00; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2154, eff 7-1-01; Amended at 28 Ok Reg 1981, eff 7-15-11

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