Okla. Stat. tit. 10A, § 1-7-105
Rules, Regulations, Policies and Procedures Regarding Children in Department Custody
Effective Jul 1, 1995Laws 1982, HB 1468, c. 312, § 34, emerg. eff. July 1, 1982; Amended by Laws 1986, HB 1856, c. 286, § 7, eff. November 1, 1986; Amended by Laws 1990, SB 886, c. 51, § 9, emerg. eff. April 9, 1990; Amended by Laws 1995, HB 1978, c. 352, § 53, emerg. eff. July 1, 1995; Renumbered from 10 O.S. § 1403.1 by Laws 1995, HB 1978, c. 352, § 199, emerg. eff. July 1, 1995.
- A. The Commission for Human Services shall promulgate written rules, outline policies and procedures governing the operation of those facilities operated with the Department of Human Services wherein children may be housed. Said policies and procedures shall include, but not be limited to, standards of cleanliness, temperature and lighting, availability of medical and dental care, provision of food, furnishings, clothing and toilet articles, supervision, appropriate and permissible use of restriction and confinement, procedures for enforcing rules of conduct consistent with due process of law and visitation privileges.
B. The policies prescribed shall, at a minimum, ensure that:
- 1. A child shall not be punished by physical force, deprivation of nutritious meals, deprivation of family visits or solitary confinement;
- 2. A child shall have the opportunity to participate in physical exercise each day;
- 3. A child shall be allowed daily access to showers and his own clothing or individualized clothing which is clean;
- 4. A child shall have constant access to writing materials and may send mail without limitation, censorship or prior reading, and may receive mail without prior reading, except that mail may be opened in the presence of the child, without being read, to inspect for contraband;
- 5. A child shall have reasonable opportunity to communicate and to visit with his family on a regular basis, and to communicate with persons in the community;
- 6. A child shall have immediate access to medical care as needed, and shall receive necessary psychological and psychiatric services;
- 7. A child in the custody or care of the Department shall be provided access to education including teaching, educational materials and books, provided, that such policies shall provide emphasis upon basic literacy skills, including but not limited to curricula requirements stressing reading, writing, mathematics, science, vocational-technical education, and other courses of instruction designed to assure that such children will be capable of being assimilated into society as productive adults capable of self-support and full participation;
- 8. A child shall have reasonable access to an attorney upon request;
- 9. A child shall be afforded a grievance procedure, including an appeal procedure; and
- 10. A child's mental health needs and mental well-being will be met, protected and served through provision of guidance, counseling and treatment programs, staffed by competent, professionally qualified persons, serving under the supervision of qualified mental health professionals as such term is defined by the Inpatient Mental Health Treatment of Children Act.
- C. Any contract or agreement entered into by the Department of Human Services for the residential care and treatment of children in the custody of the Department of Human Services shall provide that the contractor shall comply with the provisions of subsections A and B of this section and the provisions of this part.
Laws 1982, HB 1468, c. 312, § 34, emerg. eff. July 1, 1982; Amended by Laws 1986, HB 1856, c. 286, § 7, eff. November 1, 1986; Amended by Laws 1990, SB 886, c. 51, § 9, emerg. eff. April 9, 1990; Amended by Laws 1995, HB 1978, c. 352, § 53, emerg. eff. July 1, 1995; Renumbered from 10 O.S. § 1403.1 by Laws 1995, HB 1978, c. 352, § 199, emerg. eff. July 1, 1995.