A. The managing official shall have a written policy:
(1) Governing the use of physical force, with the policy including a provision for written reports of all instances of the use of physical force, and which also includes, but is not limited to:
- (a) Instances of justifiable self-defense;
- (b) Protection of others;
- (c) Protection of property; and
- (d) Prevention of escape; and
- (2) Which prohibits an inmate from supervising, controlling, and exerting or assuming authority over other inmates.
B. The managing official shall have written emergency plans for riots, disturbances, hostage-taking, escapes, bomb threats, adverse employee job actions, and other circumstances, which include provisions for:
- (1) Documented coordination with appropriate responding agencies and organizations;
- (2) Specific description of staff duties and responsibilities, including record keeping of all significant activities;
- (3) Placement and housing of inmates within the facility and at alternate sites when the facility or portions of it are rendered uninhabitable;
- (4) Availability and use of an emergency communications system in urgent, special, or unusual conditions;
- (5) Designation of an appropriate location to serve as an operations center during the emergency; and
- (6) Specification of the requirements to ensure command and control of the situation.
C. The managing official shall have a written policy and procedure:
- (1) Ensuring that all personnel, directly or indirectly involved, are informed of pertinent aspects of emergency security plans;
(2) Governing the availability, control, accountability, storage, and use of firearms, ammunition, chemical agents, organic agents, restraining devices, communication apparatus, riot equipment, and other security-related equipment, which includes provisions for:
- (a) Secure storage outside inmate living and activity areas;
- (b) A current master listing;
- (c) Monthly inspection and inventory to determine condition, accountability, and operational status;
- (d) Specification of those individuals authorized access and use;
- (e) Designation of circumstances for use; and
- (f) A record of issue and inspection upon return;
- (3) Ensuring that authorized personnel are trained and qualified in the use, safety, and care of firearms, chemical agents, and other security related equipment;
(4) Providing for the supervision of inmates, which includes provisions for:
- (a) One recorded count per shift;
- (b) A security round or rounds on each shift of inmate living areas recorded by the observing facility personnel;
- (c) Monitoring of an inmate in the community to verify the inmate's whereabouts;
- (d) Drug and alcohol testing of an inmate;
- (e) Secure and orderly movement of an inmate; and
- (f) Weekly recorded inspection by security personnel of locks, bars, windows, doors, and the facility perimeter;
(5) Governing the search of the facility, vendors, vehicles, inmates, visitors, and staff, which includes provisions for:
- (a) A personnel search according to established policies;
- (b) A semiannual search of inmate living and program and activity areas;
- (c) A recorded search of an inmate involved in community activities;
- (d) Searches of other inmates;
- (e) A recorded search of a vehicle which enters a secured perimeter;
- (f) A search of a visitor performed in accordance with established policies;
- (g) Protection of inmate property;
- (h) A receipt to be given to an inmate whose personal property is confiscated and identified as returnable;
- (i) Chain of custody and the preservation of evidence according to established policies;
- (j) Inspection of body cavities to be conducted in private by qualified health care personnel when there is a reasonable belief that the inmate possesses contraband of a life-threatening or health-endangering nature;
- (k) A strip search of an inmate to be performed in private by facility personnel of the same sex; and
- (l) Instruction of security personnel in search regulations;
(6) Governing the availability, control, storage, and use of facility keys, which includes provisions for:
- (a) Secure storage outside inmate living and activity areas;
- (b) Quarterly inspection to determine condition;
- (c) Daily inventory to ensure accountability;
- (d) Specification of persons authorized access and use;
- (e) A record of issue and return;
- (f) A duplicate key for each lock;
- (g) Designation of emergency and restricted keys; and
- (h) A current master listing;
(7) Governing the availability, control, storage, and use of tools, which includes provisions for:
- (a) Secure storage outside inmate living and activity areas;
- (b) Quarterly inspection to determine condition;
- (c) Daily inventory to ensure accountability;
- (d) Specification of those individuals authorized to use these items;
- (e) A record of issue and return; and
- (f) A current master listing;
(8) Governing the transportation of an inmate outside the facility, which includes provisions for:
- (a) Current weapons qualification and required motor vehicle licensure of an individual authorized to transport;
- (b) Designation of circumstances which warrant the use of firearms, chemical agents, and restraining equipment;
- (c) Protection of inmates, staff, the public, and property; and
- (d) Appropriate response in the event of an accident;
(9) Governing the admission of a newly received inmate to an initial reception facility, which includes provisions for:
- (a) Verification of legal commitment;
- (b) Search of an inmate in accordance with applicable case law;
- (c) A system of positive identification of an inmate; and
- (d) Collection of personal data; and
(10) Governing the release of an inmate, which includes provisions for:
- (a) Verification of identity;
- (b) Authentication of authorization to discharge the inmate; and
- (c) Notification to affected agencies and individuals as required by law or regulation.
- D. The managing official shall provide living quarters for male and female inmates which are separate and ensure privacy.
Authority: Correctional Services Article, §§4-214 and 9-616 and Title 8, Subtitle 1, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: April 26, 1982 (9:8 Md. R. 823)
Regulation .02 amended effective February 27, 1984 (11:4 Md. R. 315); July 29, 1985 (12:15 Md. R. 1521); February 10, 1986 (13:3 Md. 272)
Regulations .01 and .02 repealed and new Regulations .01—.08 adopted effective December 4, 1995 (22:24 Md. R. 1900)
Regulation .01C amended effective April 1, 2017 (43:26 Md. R. 1447)
Regulation .02A amended effective September 29, 2003 (30:19 Md. R. 1334)
Regulation .02B amended effective April 1, 2017 (43:26 Md. R. 1447)
Regulation .04A amended effective November 18, 2019 (46:23 Md. R. 1066)
Regulation .05A amended effective April 1, 2017 (43:26 Md. R. 1447)
Regulation .07A amended effective October 29, 2001 (28:21 Md. R. 1858)
Regulation .08E amended effective April 1, 2017 (43:26 Md. R. 1447)
Regulation .08F, G adopted effective April 1, 2017 (43:26 Md. R. 1447)