(1) The Department shall maintain perimeter patrols to:
- (a) provide security;
- (b) prevent escape;
- (c) restrict access to Prison property;
- (d) control visitor traffic;
- (e) provide escape pursuit when necessary;
- (f) maintain order; and
- (g) prevent introduction of contraband.
- (2) Perimeter patrols shall assist the facilitation of traffic through the secure perimeter at various access points by verifying the identity of persons at those points.
(3) Perimeter patrols shall:
- (a) respond to all persons including hunters, walkers, joggers, off-road vehicle riders, and other vehicles on prison property or immediately adjacent areas;
- (b) investigate any suspicious person or circumstance; and
- (c) arrest or cite violators when required.
- (4) Perimeter patrols may not allow non-prison personnel to wait in vehicles, in parking lots, or other areas of prison property.
- (5) Perimeter patrols shall investigate unoccupied vehicles on or near the prison perimeter and may impound any vehicle which appears to present a security risk to the prison.
KEY: corrections, prisons, security measures
Date of Last Change: November 7, 2023
Notice of Continuation: November 13, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 64-13-10; 64-13-14