Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 291 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Division 123 - HYGIENE, GROOMING AND SANITATION (AIC)
Section 291-123-0015 - Procedures
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 291-123-0015
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Personal Appearance:
(a) A new identification
photograph will be taken whenever an adult in custody's appearance
substantially varies from the current photograph.
(b) Fingernails will be neatly trimmed and
clean and will not be of a length that presents a hazard to safety and
security. When looking at the hand palm side up, the fingernails will not
extend past the fingers and shouldn't be visible from that view or
otherwise.
(c) Adults in custody
will not tattoo themselves or others; pierce theirs or others' ears, noses, or
other body parts.
(2) Personal Hygiene:
(a) Head and facial hair
must be maintained daily in a clean and neat manner.
(b) If a hair search needs to be conducted by
staff, it may be necessary to require that the adult in custody unbraid,
loosen, or cut the hair to complete the search. If an adult in custody's hair
must be cut it requires the review and approval of the
Officer-in-Charge.
(c) Adults in
custody who work with machinery and whose hair length, in the judgment of
staff, poses a safety or health problem must wear protective hair covering when
performing their job assignment in conformance with OSHA guidelines.
(d) Head and facial hair must be worn in a
manner that does not draw undue attention or otherwise compromise internal
order and discipline, institutional security, or the health and safety of the
adult in custody, other adults in custody, and staff. Haircuts and styles that
are associated with an unauthorized organization will not be
permitted.
(e) The only hair
styling items permitted shall be those purchased through the commissary or
issued by the supervisor of the Barber/Cosmetology Program. Hair styling items
will only be used in the adult in custody's assigned cell/bunk housing area or
the Barber/Cosmetology area.
(f)
Eyebrows will not be removed or their appearance altered in a manner that draws
undue attention to an individual.
(3) Showers:
(a) Adults in custody will be afforded the
opportunity to shower at least three times weekly unless security staff
availability, space limitations, or safety considerations dictate otherwise as
authorized by the functional unit manager. Facility standards may require more
frequent showering for adults in custody on specific program or work
assignments. Shower schedules and instructions for use will be posted at each
institution.
(A) Adults in custody shall
maintain proper hygiene standards. Adults in custody who fail to maintain
proper hygiene standards may be directed by staff to correct deficiencies in
order to maintain a minimally acceptable level of personal hygiene and to
protect the health and safety of the adult in custody, other adults in custody,
and staff.
(B) Adults in custody
with medical conditions may require more or less frequent showering than the
rest of the adult in custody population based upon documented medical need and
directive or Behavioral Health Services need and directive.
(b) Towels and shower caps will be
worn only in the shower area or assigned cell/bunk area.
(4) Personal Hygiene Supplies:
(a) Toiletry items for showering and other
personal hygiene requirements will be issued to each adult in
custody.
(b) Adults in custody will
be permitted to possess personal hygiene items authorized for purchase from the
commissary or from another approved source.
(c) Information regarding provision of
supplies will be provided to adults in custody at each institution.
(5) Clothing:
(a) Adults in custody will be issued DOC
clothing that is properly fitted, durable, presentable, and suitable for the
activity in which the adult in custody may be involved.
(b) Adults in custody must be properly
attired in a manner that does not draw undue attention or compromise internal
order and discipline, institutional security, or the health and safety of the
adult in custody, other adults in custody, and staff.
(c) Adults in custody may be permitted to
wear department-approved personally owned or other non-uniform civilian type
clothing as approved by the functional unit manager.
(d) Non-uniform clothing designated for
release will be secured by the institution in the receiving and release area as
determined by each facility.
(e)
Any clothing that is associated with an unauthorized organization will not be
permitted.
(f) All clothing must be
worn in a manner for which it was designed.
(g) Clothing will not be altered unless
authorized by the functional unit manager/designee.
(h) Adults in custody shall ensure their
clothing is in good repair and neat appearance.
(i) Information regarding issue, exchange,
repairs, and proper wearing will be provided to Adults in custody at each
institution.
(6) Sanitation:
(a) Each adult in custody is
responsible for maintaining an acceptable level of sanitation of his/her living
area and be prepared for scheduled sanitation inspections.
(b) Any condition conducive to harboring or
breeding insects, rodents, or other vermin will be referred immediately to the
physical plant for immediate corrective action. Licensed pest control
professionals will be used when necessary to clean or fumigate the
facility.
(c) Liquid and solid
wastes will be collected, stored, and disposed of in a manner that will avoid
nuisance and hazards and protect the health and safety of adults in custody and
staff.
(d) Provisions will be made
for, at least, weekly exchange of linen. A cleaning schedule for linen and
bedding will be published in adult in custody newsletters as appropriate. Each
facility will ensure the issue of bedding and linen is sufficient to provide
comfort under existing temperature conditions.
(e) A cleaning or exchange schedule for
linens will be established for each institution.
(f) All areas will be inspected daily by
those responsible to ensure that the work performed is consistent, proper and
thorough, and the equipment and supplies are not wasted.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
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