The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- (1) Alleged Victim--A juvenile alleged as being a victim of abuse, exploitation or neglect.
- (2) Attempted Suicide--Any action a resident takes that could result in taking his or her own life voluntarily and intentionally while detained or placed in a short-term detention facility.
- (3) Chemical Agents--Oleorsin Capsicum (OC) pepper spray, or Orthoclhorobenzalmalonoitrile (tear gas).
- (4) Chief Administrative Officer--Regardless of title, the person hired by a juvenile board who is responsible for oversight of the day-to-day operations of a juvenile probation department or a multi-county juvenile judicial district.
- (5) Commission--The Texas Juvenile Probation Commission.
(6) Contraband--Any item not issued to employees for the performance of their duties and which employees have not obtained supervisory approval to possess. Contraband also includes any item given to a resident by an employee or other individual, which a resident is not authorized to possess or use. Specific items of contraband include, but are not limited to:
- (A) firearms;
- (B) knives;
- (C) ammunition;
- (D) drugs;
- (E) intoxicants;
- (F) pornography; and
- (G) any unauthorized written or verbal communication brought into or taken from an institution for a resident, former resident, associate of or family members of a resident.
- (7) Design Capacity--The number of people that can safely occupy a building or space as determined by the original architectural design and any building modifications, licensing, accreditation, regulatory authorities, and building codes.
- (8) Facility Administrator--Individual designated by the Chief Administrative Officer or juvenile board, as the on-site program director or superintendent of a short-term detention facility.
(9) Health Care Professional--Practitioner licensed or certified by:
- (A) the Texas Board of Nurse Examiners;
- (B) the Texas Board of Medical Examiners;
- (C) the State Board of Physician Assistants; or
- (D) the Texas Department of Health.
(10) Mental Health Professional--Practitioner licensed or certified by:
- (A) the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors;
- (B) the Texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage and Family Therapists;
- (C) the Texas Department of Health;
- (D) the Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse;
- (E) the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists; and
- (F) the Texas Board of Social Worker Examiners provided the licensure is either as an advanced practitioner or advanced clinical practitioner;
- (G) the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners; or
- (H) mental health professionals employed by the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation or an entity that contracts as a service provider with the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation.
- (11) Primary Control Room--A restricted or secure area from which entrance into and exit from a secure facility is controlled. The primary control room also contains the emergency, monitoring, and communications systems and is staffed 24 hours each day that residents are in the facility.
- (12) Resident--A juvenile or other individual that has been admitted into a short-term detention facility.
- (13) Short-Term Detention--The temporary secure custody of a juvenile or other individual pending the first hearing to be conducted under Texas Family Code §54.01.
- (14) Short-Term Detention Facility ("Facility")--A facility used to provide temporary secure custody of a juvenile or other individual pending the first detention hearing to be conducted under Texas Family Code §54.01.
- (15) Short-Term Detention Officer--A person whose primary responsibility is the supervision of the daily activities of the short-term detention facility's residents.
- (16) TJPC Standard Screening Tool--An instrument approved by the Commission that screens the juvenile's needs in the area of mental health.
Source Note:The provisions of this §351.1 adopted to be effective September 1, 2003, 28 TexReg 2953.