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1 **Washington County Sheriff's Office**
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3 **CORRECTIONS DIVISION**
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5 Policy Manual
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8 Volume: CH
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10 Services and Programs
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12 Chapter: 15
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14 Inmate Workers
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17 Replaces and/or Supersedes:
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19 PI 32, PI 32A, PI 32B, PI 32C, OD 04-012, OD 04-014, 06/18/2013,
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21 Published:
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23 06/18/2012
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25 Date Reviewed:
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27 02/04/2016
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30 Sheriff Cory C. Pulsipher
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32 Chief DeputyJake Schultz
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34
35 __**TABLE OF CONTENTS**__
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37 CH 15_101 Definitions
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39 CH 15_102 References
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41 CH 15_103 General
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43 CH 15_104 Eligibility
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45 CH 15_105 Notification
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47 CH 15_106 Termination
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49 CH 15_107 Worker Safety
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51 CH 15_108 Community Service
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53 CH 15_109 Work Crews
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55 CH 15_110 Work Release
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57 CH 15_111 JIVE
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59 CH 15_112 Home-Based Electronic Monitoring
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61
62 **CH 15_101 __DEFINITIONS__**
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64 1. WCSO: Washington County Sheriff's Office
65 1. PCF: Purgatory Correctional Facility
66 1. UDC: Utah Department of Corrections
67 1. County Inmate: An inmate being held only on charges by agencies within Washington County.
68 1. Outside County Contract Inmate: An inmate being held at PCF under contract from an agency outside Washington County, excluding State Inmates.
69 1. State Inmate: An inmate being held under contract with UDC.
70 1. Direct Supervision: Requires continuous visual supervision, without the use of surveillance equipment.
71 1. Indirect Supervision: Requires frequent checks. Does not require continuous direct visual supervision.
72 1. JIVE: Jail Industries, Vocations, and Employment
73 1. PFS: Pay-for-Stay. PCF program where certain inmates are charged housing fees. Reference policy: CF 06 Pay-for-Stay.
74 1. Major and Minor: In reference to inmate discipline, Major and Minor are disciplinary classifications, as defined in policy CG 07 Punitive Discipline.
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76
77 **CH 15_102 __REFERENCES__**
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79 1. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Standards:
80 11. 2000-17.
81 1. Utah Code:
82 11. 76-3-403.5
83 11. 76-3-406
84 1. Utah Sheriff's Association Jail Standards:
85 11. J05.01.01: Written Prisoner Work Policies and Procedures Required
86 11. J05.01.02: Content
87 11. J05.02.01: Purpose
88 11. J05.02.02: No Right to Work
89 11. J05.02.03: Pretrial Detainees
90 11. J05.02.04: Convicted Prisoners
91 11. J05.02.05: Wages and Benefits for Prisoners
92 11. J05.02.06: Worker Safety
93 11. J05.02.07: Staffing
94 11. J05.03.02: Access to Services
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96
97 **CH 15_103 __GENERAL__**
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99 1. Policy:
100 11. Inmates may be permitted to participate in voluntary work programs but shall not have a right to participation in work programs. Participation of eligible inmates shall remain at the discretion of PCF staff.
101 11. Supervising staff shall ensure that inmates understand their responsibilities as workers before they join a work program.
102 11. Compensation may be received and may differ depending on the type of job assignment. The Sheriff or designee shall determine what, if any, wages or other compensation shall be provided for working inmates.
103 11. Inmates should not be required to work involuntarily, except for general housekeeping. All inmates, including pretrial detainees, shall be required to perform general housekeeping duties such as cleaning their individual living areas.
104 11. Work programs shall maintain high levels of safety and security through supervision and monitoring activities. In addition to the supervision and monitoring activities specified by each work program, all work programs shall allow for unscheduled, on-location security checks of all inmate participants.
105 11. Inmate workers shall not be allowed access to employee office areas without direct supervision.
106 11. Inmate workers shall not converse or interact with the public, except to inform them that they may not.
107 11. Inmate workers shall not be permitted to use public or employee restrooms; however, they may be tasked to clean them. When cleaning public or employee restrooms, the inmate shall leave the entrance door wide open and place a notice or safety cone at the entrance doorway.
108 11. Inmate workers should be allowed access to other PCF programs (e.g., recreation, visitation, etc.). However, they may be limited in their access to other PCF programs and services.
109 11. ICE detainees shall not be permitted to participate in voluntary work programs outside the secure perimeter.
110 11. Inmate work hours should not exceed 40 hours per week.
111 11. Inmates shall receive safety equipment and training sufficient for their work assignments.
112 1. Rationale:
113 11. Involuntary servitude is prohibited by the Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, except as a punishment for convicted prisoners. Forcing an inmate to work may be considered punishment. Since pretrial detainees have not been convicted, they cannot be punished. The prohibition against punishment includes involuntary jail work assignments. However, the courts have recognized that inmates can be required to perform housekeeping functions such as cleaning their living areas. Since inmates cannot expect free housekeeping services in the free world, they should not expect such services while incarcerated in jail.
114 11. Inmate work assignments may:
115 111. Reduce idle time;
116 111. Provide inmates an opportunity to work;
117 111. Develop work habits; and
118 111. Reduce maintenance, sanitation, food preparation, laundry, and other labor costs.
119 11. Work programs allow inmates to acquire the means to repay their financial obligations (e.g., fines and fees).
120 11. Work programs may be used as an incentive to encourage inmates to behave well in order to be eligible for participation.
121 11. Work programs present special security risks (i.e., the inmates have few, if any, physical barriers to restrain them). These participants may be able to walk away from program locations if they choose to do so. Therefore, security and safety must remain high considerations as privileges are extended.
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123
124 **CH 15_104 __ELIGIBILITY__**
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126 1. Policy:
127 11. An inmate should not be eligible to participate in any food services work assignment prior to receiving a screening and formal certification from Medical staff.
128 11. An inmate shall not be eligible to participate in any exterior work program if:
129 111. A current hold or other restrictive order is in place;
130 111. A current bondable bail amount over $15,000 exists;
131 11. All exterior inmate workers must be approved by the Chief Deputy or their designee.
132 11. Inmates must agree to follow all provisions of the work program contract. Agreement must be received via written signature.
133 1. Rationale:
134 11. Eligibility requirements are necessary in order to maintain safety and security.
135 11. Certain eligibility requirements are mandated by law.
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137
138 **CH 15_105 __NOTIFICATION__**
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140 1. Policy:
141 11. A letter of notification shall be sent to the appropriate court upon an inmate's approval for participation in an exterior work program.
142 1. Rationale:
143 11. Although PCF may grant inmates release for work programs by law (within certain guidelines), informing the courts in advance allows the courts to object, if necessary.
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145
146 **CH 15_106 __TERMINATION__**
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148 1. Policy:
149 11. If an inmate violates the terms or conditions of the work contract or violates the rules or regulations of PCF, sanctions may include:
150 111. Termination of work privileges;
151 111. Disciplinary action; and/or
152 111. Criminal charges.
153 11. If an inmate falls under the jurisdiction of another agency (e.g., UDC), such agency shall be notified, in writing, of all work and disciplinary violations.
154 11. Work privileges may be revoked at any time, for any reason (including suspected violations) or for no reason.
155 11. Termination of an inmate's work assignment shall be documented in the jail computer system.
156 1. Rationale:
157 11. Inmates do not have a right to participate in a work program.
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159
160 **CH 15_107 __WORKER SAFETY__**
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162 1. Policy:
163 11. Jail officials should make reasonable efforts to provide a safe work environment for inmates.
164 11. Jail officials shall not be deliberately indifferent to a working inmate's safety.
165 1. Rationale:
166 11. Inmates are committed to the care of jail officials.
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168
169 **CH 15_108 __COMMUNITY SERVICE__**
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171 1. Community Service is a work program for Level-4 thru Level-5 County Inmates that allows inmates to be released from the confines of PCF in order to work within the community as unpaid volunteers or as specified by a court order (i.e., not volunteer).
172 1. Community Service projects shall be supervised by PCF staff or a non-PCF project manager as specified in the project contract.
173 1. Approved inmate participants shall agree to and sign a work contract prior to participation in the program. Contracts shall specify requirements and details specific to the program including, but not limited to:
174 11. Inmates shall participate only in specifically assigned work project(s);
175 11. Inmates shall only travel to and from specifically assigned work project location(s). Travel shall be by the most direct route possible or as otherwise approved;
176 11. Inmates shall be assigned a project supervisor. Participants shall report to the project supervisor immediately upon arrival at the project location; and
177 11. Inmates shall report to and from projects on-time.
178 1. PFS fees shall not be waived for Community Service participants.
179 1. Community Service projects may be scheduled by the Community Service supervisor to aid any government or non-profit organization within Washington County. Requests for Community Service projects should be addressed to and received by the Community Service supervisor by the requesting organization on official letterhead. The Community Service supervisor shall be responsible for informing and receiving authorization from the Corrections Chief Deputy prior to scheduling any Community Service projects.
180 1. The Community Service supervisor shall ensure that all project contracts are updated.
181 1. With notice, a per day fee may be charged to the organization of benefit for the work performed based on:
182 11. Officer wages (when a WCSO staff member provides supervision); and
183 11. Ancillary costs such as transportation, equipment used (if provided by WCSO).
184 1. Inmate participants must:
185 11. Have less than twelve months of sentenced incarceration remaining;
186 11. Be free of any Major disciplinary problems for at least sixty days; and
187 11. Be free of any Minor disciplinary problems for at least thirty days.
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189
190 **​​​​​​​CH 15_109 __WORK CREWS__**
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192 1. Work Crews is a work program for Level-4 thru Level-5 County Inmates and Level-5A State Inmates that allows inmates to be released from the confines of PCF in order to voluntarily work within the community as paid crew members, or as specified by a court order (i.e., not volunteer).
193 1. Inmates shall receive wage payments from PCF at a rate of $0.65 per hour.
194 1. Work Crews projects shall be supervised by certified PCF staff as specified in the project contract:
195 1. Approved inmate participants shall agree to and sign a Work Crews contract prior to participation in the program. Work Crews contracts shall specify requirements and details specific to the program including, but not limited to:
196 11. Inmates shall participate only in specifically assigned Work Crews project(s);
197 11. Inmates shall be transported to and from projects by WCSO staff and shall not be permitted to leave work sites; unless pre-authorized to do so by the Work Crews supervisor; and
198 11. Inmate meals will be provided by the WCSO and sent with the inmate when transported from PCF.
199 1. PFS fees shall not be waived for Work Crews participants.
200 1. Work Crews projects may be scheduled by the Work Crews supervisor to aid any government or non-profit organization within Washington County. Requests for Work Crews projects should be addressed to and received by the Work Crews supervisor by the requesting organization on official letterhead. The Work Crews supervisor shall be responsible for informing and receiving authorization from the Corrections Chief Deputy prior to scheduling any Work Crews projects.
201 1. The Work Crews supervisor shall ensure that all project contracts are updated.
202 1. With notice, a per day fee may be charged to the organization of benefit for the work performed based on:
203 11. Officer wages (when a WCSO staff member provides supervision); and
204 11. Ancillary costs such as transportation, equipment used (if provided by WCSO).
205 1. Participants must:
206 11. Have less than twenty-four months of sentenced incarceration remaining;
207 11. Be free of any Major disciplinary problems for at least thirty days; and
208 11. Be free of any Minor disciplinary problems for at least thirty days.
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210
211 **CH 15_110 __WORK RELEASE__**
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213 1. Work Release is a work program for Level-5 County Inmates and Outside County Contract Inmates that allows inmates to be released from the confines of PCF in order to voluntarily work within the community.
214 1. Approved inmate participants shall agree to and sign a Work Release contract prior to participation in the program. Work Release contracts shall specify requirements and details specific to the program including, but not limited to:
215 11. Inmates shall be responsible for acquiring their employment;
216 11. Inmates may receive, but are not guaranteed, temporary release privileges in order to obtain employment. Days, times, and durations of release shall be limited to a pre-arranged plan and shall be subject to the Work Release supervisor's discretion;
217 11. Inmates shall be responsible for their own transportation;
218 11. Inmates shall travel only to and from work. Travel shall be by the most direct route possible, or as otherwise approved; and
219 11. Inmates shall be responsible for arriving to work and returning to PCF on-time.
220 1. PFS fees shall not be waived for County Inmates. Outside County Contract Inmates shall be assessed contract fees in lieu of the PFS housing fees at the rate of $50 per day Monday-Friday and $100 per day Saturday and Sunday.
221 1. Participants must:
222 11. Have less than eight months of sentenced incarceration remaining;
223 11. Be free of any Major disciplinary problems for at least ninety days;
224 11. Be free of any Minor disciplinary problems for at least sixty days; and
225 1. Inmates should be required to complete a minimum of thirty days of active participation in Community Service prior to participating in Work Release.
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228 **CH 15_111 __JIVE__**
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230 The PCF JIVE work program has been discontinued.
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232
233 **CH 15_112 __HOME-BASED ELECTRONIC MONITORING__**
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235 Reference policy: CF 08 Special Releases.
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