The purpose and effect of the proposed rulemaking is to amend Rule 33-204.002, F.A.C., to clarify the definitions of “vegan meal pattern” and “alternate entrée” and to amend Rule 33-204.003, F.A.C., to clarify the circumstances under which an inmate ...  


  • RULE NO: RULE TITLE
    33-204.002: Food Services - Definitions
    33-204.003: Food Services - Standards of Operation
    PURPOSE AND EFFECT: The purpose and effect of the proposed rulemaking is to amend Rule 33-204.002, F.A.C., to clarify the definitions of “vegan meal pattern” and “alternate entrée” and to amend Rule 33-204.003, F.A.C., to clarify the circumstances under which an inmate may be removed from the vegan meal pattern.
    SUBJECT AREA TO BE ADDRESSED: Food Services.
    SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: 944.09 FS.
    LAW IMPLEMENTED: 944.09 FS.
    IF REQUESTED IN WRITING AND NOT DEEMED UNNECESSARY BY THE AGENCY HEAD, A RULE DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP WILL BE NOTICED IN THE NEXT AVAILABLE FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE WEEKLY.
    THE PERSON TO BE CONTACTED REGARDING THE PROPOSED RULE DEVELOPMENT AND A COPY OF THE PRELIMINARY DRAFT, IF AVAILABLE, IS: Kendra Lee Jowers, 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2500

    THE PRELIMINARY TEXT OF THE PROPOSED RULE DEVELOPMENT IS:

    33-204.002 Food Services – Definitions.

    For the purposes of this chapter:

    (1) “Master menu” means the menu that which is designed to be served at all facilities to provide uniformity in items served to each inmate. The master menu shall be planned under the direction of the department’s master menu committee, and certified nutritionally adequate as determined by a licensed registered dietitian employed by the department.

    (2) No change.

    (3) “Alternate entree” means the substitute non-meat entree offered at meals and the vegan (total vegetarian) meal pattern. Inmates shall be given a choice of the regular or non-meat entree. Inmates may choose one or the other, but not both. Inmates committed to the vegan meal pattern exclude themselves from this choice.

    (4) No change.

    (5) “Vegan meal pattern” refers to a meal pattern that excludes all animal byproducts. Inmates who wish to be on the vegan meal pattern must submit Form DC6-236, Inmate Request, to the food service director at the facility where the inmate is housed. Form DC6-236 is incorporated by reference in Rule 33-103.019, F.A.C. Inmates who choose the vegan meal pattern shall not be permitted to eat from the regular menu or choose the alternate entrée and are subject to removal from the pattern pursuant to Rule 33-204.002, F.A.C.

    Rulemaking Specific Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09 FS. History–New 1-18-89, Amended 7-21-97, Formerly 33-30.002, Amended 8-9-00, 11-16-00, 10-2-01, 2-18-02, 7-2-03, 11-1-04, ________.

     

    33-204.003 Food Services – Standards of Operation.

    (1) No change.

    (2) Confinement.

    (a) All inmates in confinement shall receive normal institutional meals as are available to the general population, except that if any item on the normal menu or any food utensil might create a security problem in the confinement area, then another item of comparable quality or other appropriate utensils shall be substituted. Substitutions shall be documented on Form DC6-209, the Housing Unit Log, DC6-209 and Form DC6-210, Incident Report, DC6-210. Form Forms DC6-209 is incorporated by reference in Rule 33-601.800. Form and DC6-210 is have been previously incorporated by reference in Rule 33- 602.210 33-602.220, F.A.C.

    (b) through (3) No change.

    (4) Vegan meal pattern. Inmates may choose the vegan (strict vegetarian) meal pattern by submitting Form DC6-236, Inmate Request, to the food service director at the facility where the inmate is housed. An inmate who is transferred to another facility shall be allowed to continue the vegan meal pattern at the new facility by showing the inmate request that was approved by the previous food service director until his request is approved by the new food service director. Form DC6-236 is incorporated by reference in Rule 33-103.019, F.A.C.

    (a) Inmates on the vegan meal pattern who are observed eating from the regular menu shall be immediately removed from the vegan menu. Staff shall document the incident on Form DC6-210, Incident Report. Such inmates shall be ineligible to reapply for the vegan meal pattern for six months after involuntary removal.

    (b) An inmate who voluntarily requests to be removed from the vegan meal pattern may not reapply for the pattern for 30 days.

    (5)(4) Therapeutic Diets. Therapeutic diets for medical or dental reasons shall be provided as ordered by a Department of Corrections credentialed physician, clinical associate (physicians assistant, advanced registered nurse practitioner) or dentist. All orders for therapeutic diets shall be in writing. Non-standard therapeutic diets shall be approved by the public health nutrition program manager and the regional medical executive director. Therapeutic diets shall be served for a maximum of 90 days. Diets extending for periods longer than 90 days shall require a new diet order from the attending Department of Corrections credentialed physician, clinical associate (physicians assistant or advanced registered nurse practitioner) or dentist. Diet prescription orders must be received in food services prior to the expiration of the current prescription to avoid interruption of the therapeutic diet. The Public Health Nutrition Program Manager and the Public Health Consultants shall be available for consultation by health and food service personnel regarding therapeutic diets.

    (6)(5) Religious Diets. The alternate entrée and the program is designed to provide meal options for inmates whose religions require a pork-free, lacto-ovo or lacto-vegetarian diet. The vegan (strict vegetarian) meal pattern provides meal options for the religious requirements of inmates whose religions require a pork-free, lacto-ovo, lacto-vegetarian, or vegan diet who choose to avoid all animal products. Inmates requesting the vegan meal pattern shall submit an Inmate Request, Form DC6-236, to the food service director at the facility where the inmate is currently housed. An inmate who is transferred to another facility shall be allowed to continue the vegan meal pattern at the new facility by showing the inmate request that was approved by the previous food service director until his request is approved by the new food service director. Form DC6-236 is incorporated by reference in Rule 33-103.019, F.A.C.

    Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09 FS. History–New 1-18-89, Amended 7-21-97, Formerly 33-30.003, Amended 8-9-00, 11-16-00, 10-2-01, 2-18-02, 7-2-03, 11-1-04, 2-27-05, 10-16-05, 1-17-06, 4-27-09,________.

Document Information

Subject:
Food Services.
Purpose:
The purpose and effect of the proposed rulemaking is to amend Rule 33-204.002, F.A.C., to clarify the definitions of “vegan meal pattern” and “alternate entrée” and to amend Rule 33-204.003, F.A.C., to clarify the circumstances under which an inmate may be removed from the vegan meal pattern.
Rulemaking Authority:
944.09 FS.
Law:
944.09 FS.
Contact:
Kendra Lee Jowers, 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2500
Related Rules: (2)
33-204.002. Food Services - Definitions
33-204.003. Food Services - Standards of Operation