Published on: 13235958. that on July 12, 2013, an Order was filed on the Petition for Waiver filed by Pasco County Sheriff, Chris Nocco. The Petition was filed on May 14, 2013, and sought a waiver from chapter 63H-1, F.A.C., which establishes Protective Action Response (PAR) as the required method of verbal and physical intervention in juvenile programs and facilities. The Notice was published in Volume 39, No. 100, of the Florida Administrative Register, on May 22, 2013. The Department's July 12, 2013, Order denied the Petition for Waiver because PAR certification is required by section 985.645, Florida Statutes, and the Department is thus precluded from waiving statutory requirements under section 120.542(1).
Published on: 13026050. permanent waiver of rule chapter 63H-1, which establishes Protective Action Response (PAR) as the required method of verbal and physical intervention techniques and mechanical restraints in juvenile programs and facilities. The Pasco Sheriff's Office, which staffs the Pasco Juvenile Assessment Center, cites economic hardship if all of their CJSTC-certified staff must also be PAR-trained in order to staff the facility.
Published on: 11913169. The amendment will expand the protection for pregnant youth already included in subsection (10), so that the use of mechanical restraints will be further restricted. The amendment adds soft restraints to the list of items that cannot be used on pregnant youth, and expands the restriction to cover the postpartum period.
Published on: 742358. State Non-Residential Staff, Contracted Non-Residential Staff, State Residential Staff, Contracted Residential Staff, Detention Staff, Documentation and Retention of Records, Medical Requirements for Training, Certification, Cross-Over Training, Rehired Employee Training, Annual Training Requirement, Testing Requirements, Training Instructor Qualifications