Fla. Admin. Code R. 33-601.820
(1) Definitions.
(2) Maximum Management Placement Criteria. An inmate shall have, at a minimum, met the criteria for placement in close management I or death row and participated in a recent incident or series of recent incidents in which the inmate has:
(3) Initial Placement in Maximum Management Housing.
(4) Initial Placement Hearing and Decision Process.
(b) The inmate shall be present for the hearing unless:
1. The inmate waives his or her right to appear by signing Form DC6-104, 24 Hour/Refusal to Appear Waiver; or
2. The inmate’s behavior jeopardizes the security or safety of the institution or the hearing as determined by the ICT chairperson.
(5) Initial Conditions of Placement in Maximum Management. Inmates shall be subject to the following conditions upon initial placement in maximum management:
(6) Review of Maximum Management Status and Conditions.
(a) The ICT shall review the inmate’s maximum management status, the conditions set forth in subsection (4), above, and previously modified conditions weekly for the first 60 days from the date of placement, and at least monthly thereafter.
1. Reviews by the ICT shall be documented on Form DC6-229, Daily Record of Special Housing.
2. If the ICT recommends the inmate’s release from maximum management or a modification of the inmate’s conditions during the first 60 days, the ICT shall enter its recommendation in OBIS.
3. All reviews conducted by the ICT after the first 60 days of maximum management status shall be entered in OBIS. This documentation shall include any recommendations for modifications of the inmate’s conditions.
4. The ICT shall enter in OBIS an inmate’s guilty findings on any disciplinary reports and all recommendations for modification of the inmate’s conditions.
(7) Periodic Modification of Conditions.
(a) If after the following time frames the regional director determines an inmate has displayed satisfactory adjustment to maximum management, taking into account the severity of any guilty findings on disciplinary reports created since the inmate’s initial placement on maximum management status, and therefore determines that reinstatement of privileges is appropriate, privileges shall be reinstated as follows:
1. After six consecutive months on maximum management and with the approval of the regional director, the following privileges shall be reinstated:
a. Recreation privileges up to one two-hour session per week; and
b. Property privileges to the extent that the inmate may possess two periodicals and may check out books from the library.
2. After nine consecutive months on maximum management and with the approval of the ICT, the following privileges shall be reinstated:
a. Recreation privileges up to two two-hour sessions per week; and
b. Canteen privileges limited to one order per week. The inmate is further limited to five non-food items and five food items. In making this determination, with the exception of stamps, security pens, and notebook paper, it is the number of items counted rather than the type of item. With respect to stamps, security pens, and notebook paper, twenty-five stamps or fewer count as one item, three security pens or fewer count as one item, and two packages or fewer of notebook paper count as one item.
3. After 12 consecutive months on maximum management and with approval of the ICT, the following privileges shall be reinstated:
a. Recreation privileges up to three two-hour sessions per week; and
b. Ability to purchase a Walkman-type radio, headphones, and batteries or to be issued these items from the inmate’s stored property.
(8) Onsite Review of Maximum Management.
(9) Security Requirements.
(b) Additionally, the following security precautions shall be followed for maximum management inmates:
1. The inmate shall remove all clothing to allow for an unclothed body search and pass the clothing to the officers for thorough search before being restrained and exiting the cell. The inmate shall remain under constant visual surveillance during the process.
2. Before exiting the cell, a maximum management inmate shall be restrained in a manner commensurate to his or her level of threat and in the presence of a minimum of two officers.
3. Once out of the cell, the inmate shall be placed in leg irons and escorted by two correctional officers at all times.
4. The cell shall be thoroughly searched each time the inmate exits the cell for any reason, but no less frequently than three times each week.
5. When escorting a maximum management inmate past other maximum management inmate cells, the cells shall have the solid security door and cuff/food port closed and secured.
6. Under no circumstances shall any two maximum management inmates be out of the cells under escort in the same area at the same time.
7. A maximum management inmate shall submit to an unclothed body search and clothing search each time the inmate is returned to the cell from any escort.
(10) Other Conditions of Confinement.
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09 FS. History–New 12-7-00, Amended 11-23-03, 4-1-04, 4-13-06, 10-30-06, 4-27-08, 5-18-09, 3-6-14, 7-14-14, 12-13-15, 1-18-21.