The purpose and effect of the proposed rule is to limit to two hours the amount of time inmates with medical conditions or a claimed inability to urinate in front of others may spend in a dry cell in order to produce a urine sample and to limit to ...  


  • RULE NO: RULE TITLE
    33-108.101: Inmate Substance Abuse Testing
    PURPOSE AND EFFECT: The purpose and effect of the proposed rule is to limit to two hours the amount of time inmates with medical conditions or a claimed inability to urinate in front of others may spend in a dry cell in order to produce a urine sample and to limit to one hour the amount of time inmates who have produced an adulterated sample may spend in a dry cell in order to produce an unadulterated sample.
    SUBJECT AREA TO BE ADDRESSED: Inmate Substance Abuse Testing.
    SPECIFIC AUTHORITY: 944.09, 944.472, 944.473 FS.
    LAW IMPLEMENTED: 944.09, 944.472, 944.473 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:

    33-108.101 Inmate Substance Abuse Testing.

    (1) through (2) No change.

    (3) Procedures.

    (a) No change.

    (b) Specimen Collection Procedures.

    1. through 9. No change.

    10. Inmates who have adulterated their urine specimen by ingesting substances, as established by the on-site testing device, shall be detained in the presence of the tester or placed in a “dry cell” for a period not to exceed one two (2) hours. During that time, the inmate shall not be allowed to consume any water or other beverage. If, after the one two hour period, an inmate still fails to submit an unadulterated valid urine specimen, the inmate shall be considered to have refused to provide a urine specimen, and a disciplinary report shall be prepared in accordance with Rules 33-601.301-.314, F.A.C.

    11. through 12. No change.

    (c) Upon notification from an inmate that he is unable to urinate due to a medical condition, the officer shall verify with medical staff that the inmate possesses a specific medical condition or is taking medication which inhibits the inmate from urinating within the designated time frame. Upon receiving such verification, the inmate shall be given the opportunity to provide a urine specimen under the following conditions:

    1. The inmate shall be informed that he or she will be placed in a dry cell until he or she can provide a valid urine specimen, not to exceed two hours. The inmate shall be issued a hospital or other type privacy gown during the time that he or she is housed in the dry cell.

    2. through 6. No change.

    7. If after the two hour period an inmate fails to submit a valid urine specimen, the inmate shall be considered to have refused to provide a urine specimen and a disciplinary report shall be prepared in accordance with Rules 33-601.301-.314, F.A.C.

    (d) through (h) No change.

    Rulemaking Specific Authority 944.09, 944.472, 944.473 FS. Law Implemented 944.09, 944.472, 944.473 FS. History–New 2-8-00, Amended 2-5-01, Formerly 33-602.2045, Amended 7-2-02, 2-19-07, 7-29-08,_________.

Document Information

Subject:
Inmate Substance Abuse Testing.
Purpose:
The purpose and effect of the proposed rule is to limit to two hours the amount of time inmates with medical conditions or a claimed inability to urinate in front of others may spend in a dry cell in order to produce a urine sample and to limit to one hour the amount of time inmates who have produced an adulterated sample may spend in a dry cell in order to produce an unadulterated sample.
Rulemaking Authority:
944.09, 944.472, 944.473 FS.
Law:
944.09, 944.472, 944.473 FS.
Contact:
Kendra Lee Jowers, 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2500
Related Rules: (1)
33-108.101. Inmate Substance Abuse Testing