(a) Purpose. This rule establishes requirements for
conducting searches at the entry point of Texas Juvenile Justice Department
(TJJD) facilities to prevent the introduction of items that are prohibited.
(b) Applicability. This rule applies to residential
facilities operated by TJJD.
(c) General Provisions. Each person entering a facility
operated by TJJD is subject to a search of his/her person, vehicle,
and any property he/she is bringing into the facility.
(d) Definitions.
(1) Reasonable Belief--a belief based on facts or circumstances
sufficient to cause a reasonable person to believe that the person
to be searched has prohibited items.
(2) Routine Search--a search conducted at a scheduled
time during which every person is searched at the entry point of a
TJJD facility.
(3) Random Search--a search conducted at an unannounced
time during which every person will be searched at the entry point
of a TJJD facility.
(e) Entry Searches.
(1) TJJD conducts routine searches, random searches,
or a search anytime there is a reasonable belief a person possesses
an item that is prohibited.
(2) Entry searches may involve one or more of the following:
(A) use of metal detectors (walk-through or wand);
(B) use of trained detection dogs;
(C) visual or touch inspection of property;
(D) requiring pockets to be emptied;
(E) removal and inspection of shoes; or
(F) pat-down body search (outside the person's clothing).
(3) Entry searches must use the least intrusive method
possible as determined by the circumstances.
(4) Whenever possible, considering facility and staff
safety and security, pat-down searches conducted at the entry point
are conducted by a staff member who is the same gender as the person
being searched. Limited by operational considerations and by facility
and staff safety and security, TJJD honors the preference of a person
to be pat-searched by a male or female staff member if the person
self-identifies as transgender or intersex.
(5) Any person who refuses to be searched may be prohibited
from entering the facility and may be subject to other administrative
action, as appropriate.
(6) Any person who refuses to have his/her personal
property searched will be prohibited from taking the property into
the facility and may be subject to other administrative action, as
appropriate.
(7) Any item that is or appears to be a prohibited
item and/or contraband as defined in §380.9107 of this title
will not be allowed in a residential facility and may be seized.
(8) Seized items may be turned over to the TJJD Office
of Inspector General (OIG) for identification or disposition.
(9) If personal property is seized, TJJD determines
within 24 hours (or the next business day if on a weekend or holiday)
whether the item will be:
(A) retained as evidence for an administrative investigation;
(B) turned over to OIG for criminal investigation and/or
disposition; or
(C) returned to the person from whom the property was
seized.
(f) Prohibited Items.
(1) A list of prohibited items and contraband is prominently
posted at each security search point in secure facilities and halfway
houses.
(2) Items on the prohibited list may be seized during
entry searches.
(3) Individual facilities may not add items to the
prohibited list. Requests to include additional items on the list
must be made in writing to the division director over residential
facilities.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §380.9710 adopted to be effective September 25, 2000, 25 TexReg 9227; amended to be effective December 14, 2003, 28 TexReg 11109; amended to be effective November 28, 2004, 29 TexReg 11099; amended to be effective May 16, 2005, 30 TexReg 2893; amended to be effective November 8, 2005, 30 TexReg 7232; transferred effective June 4, 2012, as published in the Texas Register June 22, 2012, 37 TexReg 4639; amended to be effective July 1, 2016, 41 TexReg 4290 |