A. After a finding of guilt, the disciplinary committee may impose one or two of the penalties below.
1. Schedule B:
- a. written reprimand;
- b. loss of minor privilege for up to four weeks;
- c. administrative segregation/confinement for up to five days;
- d. demotion of one level or maximum demotion to the beginning level;
- e. recommendation of transfer to a more restrictive and secure environment (such as a special unit separated from general population);
- f. additional work assignments that can reasonably be completed in a period of time from three days to three weeks. The additional work assignment must not interfere with school or other scheduled work assignments or scheduled individual and/or group counseling sessions;
- g. loss of major privilege as designated below.
2. Loss of major privileges includes:
- a. loss of furlough not to exceed three months;
- b. loss of off-campus trips unrelated to medical and mental health services not to exceed three months;
- c. restriction of visiting privileges, if the violation involves visiting, not to exceed three months;
- d. loss of on-campus activities such as movies, parties, special recreational and social events, Girl Scouts and Boy's Club activities, etc.
NOTE: Any sentence or part of a sentence for Schedule B offenses may be suspended for a period not to exceed 30 days. An offender who remains report-free for the duration of the sentence shall not have the sentence imposed.
Authority Note
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 15:823.
Historical Note
HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, Corrections Services, Office of Youth Development, LR 20:58 (January 1994).