Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Program Level Criteria:
(a) The Assistant Superintendent of
Correctional Rehabilitation or designee will establish criteria for the various
program levels.
(b) All inmates
assigned to an Intensive Management Unit or IMU status cell will begin on
program level two. The IMU Inmate Program Committee will evaluate each inmate's
legal or investigative status, conduct, program involvement and behavior
periodically.
(c) The initial
review will be conducted 150 days after assignment to an IMU or IMU status cell
and then at least every 90 days thereafter while on IMU status to determine
further and appropriate program level assignment.
(c) Demotions:
(A) An inmate may be demoted one or more
program levels for conduct or behavior which threatens the safe, secure and
orderly operation of the Intensive Management Unit or failure to participate in
programs. An inmate will not be demoted to a program level one strictly for
failure to participate in a program. Any demotion to level one shall be based
on inmate behavior.
(B) If
immediate action is necessary, the IMU shift supervisor may take appropriate
action and recommend a reduction in an inmate's program level and submit it to
the Intensive Management Unit manager for approval. All demotions will be
reviewed by the IMU Inmate Program Committee for final approval.
(d) Inmate Program Committee
Guidelines for Level Advancement: The following criteria will be considered
when evaluating an inmate's adjustment in IMU for program level advancement:
(A) Level One: One month at level one with no
major rule violation and no more than one minor rule violation may earn
promotion to:
(B) Level Two: Two
months at level two with no major rule violation and no more than one minor
rule violation and active participation in prescribed programming may earn
promotion to:
(C) Level Three:
Three months at level three with no major rule violation and no more than one
minor rule violation and a successful completion of prescribed programs may
earn promotion to:
(D) Level Four:
Maintain level four with no major rule violation and no more than one minor
rule violation. Within 30 days of a promotion to level four a decision for
promotion to level five or reassignment from IMU will be made.
(E) Level Five: Continue to present a serious
management concern and are retained at custody Level 5.
(e) The provisions of this rule apply
retroactively to all inmates assigned to an IMU or IMU status cell on or after
December 29, 2014.
(2)
Program Level Services and Activities: Services, activities, programs,
incentives, and property may vary based on the architecture of the facility and
individual needs of each assigned inmate. An inmate's adjustment and behavior
while housed in the Intensive Management Unit will determine the inmate's
service and activities program level. The schedule for programs and services
are as follows:
(a) Level One basic services
provided to Intensive Management Unit (IMU) inmates:
(A) Correspondence and photos (excluding
publications): As received through the mail after assignment to level one.
(B) Commissary: Envelopes ordered
every two weeks.
(C) Pen and
paper.
(D) Legal services: As
required in accordance with the department's rule on Legal Affairs (Inmate),
OAR 291-139. Inmates are authorized to possess legal materials for active and
pending cases in accordance with OAR
291-117-0100, Authorized Legal
Property.
(E) Religious services
and materials: As requested and meeting security requirements.
(F) Personal hygiene/shower: Three times per
week.
(G) State issued personal
care items (soap, tooth powder, toothbrush, comb, toilet paper).
(H) Bedding: One mattress, one pillow, one
pillow case, two sheets, one towel, and blanket(s) as needed.
(I) Clothing: One set of undergarments,
coverall and footwear.
(J) Address
books.
(K)
Treatment/Programming/Educational Services: As deemed appropriate to the
individual treatment program and meeting security requirements.
(L) Library: Up to three paperback books on a
scheduled exchange basis.
(b) Level Two services and activities
available to IMU inmates: In addition to level one basic services:
(A) Recreation: 40 minutes per day, five days
per week.
(B) Commissary: $25
worth of commissary items ordered every two weeks.
(C) Radio and headphones.
(D) One approved property storage container.
(E) Personal care items on the IMU
commissary list from the inmate's personal property or purchased after
placement.
(F) One pair of
personal shower shoes.
(G)
Educational material, treatment or psychological service program materials: As
requested, approved and meeting security requirements.
(c) Level Three services and activities
available to IMU inmates: In addition to level two services:
(A) Commissary: $30 of commissary items
ordered every two weeks.
(B) One
pair of personal shoes.
(C)
Personal books, stored appropriately.
(D) Personal property on the IMU commissary
list.
(E) One photo album.
(F) Telephone access one time per
week up to 40 minutes.
(G) Work
assignments.
(d) Level
Four services and activities available to IMU inmates: In addition to level
three services:
(A) Commissary: $40 worth of
commissary items ordered every two weeks.
(B) Personal property: No more than two
approved storage containers.
(e) Level Five services and activities
available to IMU inmates in addition to level four services:
(A) Commissary: $50 worth of commissary items
ordered every two weeks.
(B)
Telephone access up to one hour per day.
(C) Televisions purchased through commissary
or issued from the inmate's personal property.
(D) Personal electronic players as approved.
(3)
Immediately following any action of self destruction, a medical or
psychological services staff member will be consulted by the IMU Manager to
determine if the inmate should be recommended for transfer to mental health
special housing.
(4) IMU status
inmates will be permitted to leave their cell as appropriate to their program
level for visits, exercise, showers, medical, dental, or mental health
services, hearings, interviews, or other reasons as authorized by the IMU
Manager.
(a) The Assistant Superintendent of
Security will assign escort supervision as deemed appropriate.
(b) IMU inmates will not be permitted to
leave their cells without approval from the IMU Manager unless previously
scheduled to do so for program participation. The inmate will be in restraints
at all times while being escorted inside and outside the unit. Routine staff
interviews may be accomplished at the inmate's cell.
(5) The IMU Manager or designee will conduct
a tour of the Intensive Management Unit at least once per shift. Inmates may
address questions to the IMU Manager at this time.
Stat. Auth.: ORS
179.040,
423.020,
423.030 &
423.075
Stats. Implemented: ORS
179.040,
423.020,
423.030 &
423.075