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... ... @@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ 4 4 5 5 Policy Manual 6 6 7 - 8 8 Volume: AA 9 9 10 10 Organization ... ... @@ -13,7 +13,6 @@ 13 13 14 14 Policy Manuals 15 15 16 - 17 17 Replaces and/or Supersedes: 18 18 19 19 AA 04 12/08/2011 ... ... @@ -24,14 +24,12 @@ 24 24 25 25 Last Review: 26 26 27 -0 7/13/201525 +10/31/2016 28 28 29 - 30 30 Sheriff Cory C. Pulsipher 31 31 32 -Undersheriff BartBailey29 +Undersheriff James Standley 33 33 34 - 35 35 __**TABLE OF CONTENTS**__ 36 36 37 37 AA 04_101 Definitions ... ... @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ 42 42 43 43 AA 04_104 Distribution 44 44 45 -AA 04_105 TitlePage41 +AA 04_105 Document Information 46 46 47 47 AA 04_106 Volumes 48 48 ... ... @@ -62,7 +62,6 @@ 62 62 63 63 AA 04_114 Inmate Access 64 64 65 - 66 66 **AA 04_101 __DEFINITIONS__** 67 67 68 68 1. WCSO: Washington County Sheriff's Office ... ... @@ -70,7 +70,6 @@ 70 70 1. GRAMA: Government Records Access and Management Act 71 71 1. REVIEW: A review can be a formal or informal review of current policies. A review can be completed without any modification to the current policy and can also be completed during periods of self or external audits. 72 72 73 - 74 74 **AA 04_102 __REFERENCES__** 75 75 76 76 1. Utah Counties Insurance Pool: ... ... @@ -85,7 +85,6 @@ 85 85 11. B02.01.03: Duty to Classify Records 86 86 11. C 05.02.03: Access to Jail Policies and Procedures 87 87 88 - 89 89 **AA 04_103 __GENERAL__** 90 90 91 91 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -95,11 +95,10 @@ 95 95 111. Clear presentation of content; and 96 96 111. Quick accessibility. 97 97 98 - 99 99 **AA 04_104 __DISTRIBUTION__** 100 100 101 101 1. Policy: 102 -11. Policy manuals shall be made available to all WCSO employees via theZimbra and Lexipolomputersystems.94 +11. Policy manuals shall be made available to all WCSO employees electronically. 103 103 11. WCSO officials shall evaluate and classify policy manuals to determine which manuals should and which should not be released to the public. The classification of policy manuals may be conducted at any time, including at the time of a GRAMA request. Policy manuals shall not be distributed to anyone other than WCSO employees, without approval from the Sheriff (or the Sheriff's designee). 104 104 11. Any policy manual or portion thereof distributed to anyone other than a WCSO employee, shall include a cover letter expressing the requirement under the GRAMA for the recipient to maintain the confidentiality of the material. 105 105 1. Rationale: ... ... @@ -106,103 +106,102 @@ 106 106 11. Policy manuals may contain sensitive information related to the security, safety, and order interests of the WCSO. 107 107 11. Evaluation and classification of records is required by the GRAMA under UCA 63-2-306 (reference policy: AH 04 GRAMA). 108 108 101 +**AA 04_105 __DOCUMENT INFORMATION__** 109 109 110 -**AA 04_105 __TITLE PAGE__** 111 - 112 -1. Policy documents shall include a single-page title page. 113 -1. The title page shall display the: 114 -11. Organization name (i.e., “Washington County Sheriff's Office”); 115 -11. Division name; 116 -11. Document type (i.e., “Policy Manual”); 117 -11. Volume code and title; 118 -11. Chapter code and title; 119 -11. Documents being replaced and/or superseded, if applicable; 120 -11. Published date; 121 -11. Last reviewed date; 122 -11. Authorizing signatures, if applicable. 123 -1. The published and review dates shall be presented in the following format: MM/DD/YYYY. 124 -1. Policy documents shall be reviewed every 18 months and updated as necessary. 125 -1. The authorizing signatures shall include: 126 -11. For Administrative Division policy: 127 -111. Sheriff; 128 -111. Undersheriff; and 129 -111. Washington County Attorney's Office, if applicable. 130 -11. For Corrections Division policy: 131 -111. Sheriff; 132 -111. Corrections Division Chief Deputy; and 133 -111. Washington County Attorney's Office, if applicable. 134 -11. For Patrol Division policy: 135 -111. The Patrol Division's policies are created, managed, and maintained by the Lexipol computerized system. All policies generated and maintained within the Lexipol system are approved by the; 103 +1. Policy 104 +11. Policy documents shall include relevant document information. 105 +11. The document information shall include the: 106 +111. Organization name (i.e., “Washington County Sheriff's Office”); 107 +111. Division name; 108 +111. Document type (i.e., “Policy Manual”); 109 +111. Volume code and title; 110 +111. Chapter code and title; 111 +111. Documents being replaced and/or superseded, if applicable; 112 +111. Published date; 113 +111. Last reviewed date; 114 +111. Authorizing signatures, if applicable. 115 +11. The published and review dates shall be presented in the following format: MM/DD/YYYY. 116 +11. Policy documents shall be reviewed every 18 months and updated as necessary. 117 +11. The authorizing signatures shall include: 118 +111. For Administrative Division policy: 136 136 1111. Sheriff; 137 -1111. Patrol Division Chief Deputy; and 138 -1111. Washington County Attorney's Office, if applicable 139 -11. For Emergency Services Division policy: 140 -111. Sheriff; 141 -111. Undersheriff; 142 -111. Emergency Services Director; and 143 -111. Washington County Attorney's Office, if applicable. 120 +1111. Undersheriff; and 121 +1111. Washington County Attorney's Office, if applicable. 122 +111. For Corrections Division policy: 123 +1111. Sheriff; 124 +1111. Corrections Division Chief Deputy; and 125 +1111. Washington County Attorney's Office, if applicable. 126 +111. For Patrol Division policy: 127 +1111. The Patrol Division's policies are created, managed, and maintained by the Lexipol computerized system. All policies generated and maintained within the Lexipol system are approved by the; 128 +11111. Sheriff; 129 +11111. Patrol Division Chief Deputy; and 130 +11111. Washington County Attorney's Office, if applicable 131 +111. For Emergency Services Division policy: 132 +1111. Sheriff; 133 +1111. Undersheriff; 134 +1111. Emergency Services Director; and 135 +1111. Washington County Attorney's Office, if applicable. 144 144 145 - 146 146 **AA 04_106 __VOLUMES__** 147 147 148 -1. Policy documents will be assigned a volume code and title. Both shall serve as indexing components only; in and of themselves, they shall not constitute policy. 149 -1. Each volume shall have a unique volume code. 150 -1. Volume codes shall be constructed of two capital letters. 151 -1. The first letter of the volume code shall be one of four choices: 152 -11. “A” for Administrative Division 153 -111. Administrative documents shall provide policy for the WCSO regarding topics that are relevant to both the Public Safety and Corrections divisions. 154 -11. “C” for Corrections Division 155 -111. These documents shall provide policy for the Corrections Division of the WCSO. 156 -11. “P” Patrol Division 157 -111. These documents shall provide policy for the Patrol Division of the WCSO. 158 -11. “E” Emergency Services Division 159 -111. These documents shall provide policy for the Emergency Services Division of the WCSO. 160 -1. The second letter of the volume code shall have no meaning and shall simply facilitate a unique code for each volume (e.g., AA, AB, AC, etc.). 139 +1. Policy: 140 +11. Policy documents will be assigned a volume code and title. Both shall serve as indexing components only; in and of themselves, they shall not constitute policy. 141 +11. Each volume shall have a unique volume code. 142 +11. Volume codes shall be constructed of two capital letters. 143 +11. The first letter of the volume code shall be one of four choices: 144 +111. “A” for Administrative Division 145 +1111. Administrative documents shall provide policy for the WCSO regarding topics that are relevant to both the Public Safety and Corrections divisions. 146 +111. “C” for Corrections Division 147 +1111. These documents shall provide policy for the Corrections Division of the WCSO. 148 +111. “P” Patrol Division 149 +1111. These documents shall provide policy for the Patrol Division of the WCSO. 150 +111. “E” Emergency Services Division 151 +1111. These documents shall provide policy for the Emergency Services Division of the WCSO. 152 +11. The second letter of the volume code shall have no meaning and shall simply facilitate a unique code for each volume (e.g., AA, AB, AC, etc.). 161 161 162 - 163 163 **AA 04_107 __CHAPTERS__** 164 164 165 -1. Policy documents will be assigned a chapter code and title. Both shall serve as indexing components only; in and of themselves, they shall not constitute policy. 166 -1. Each chapter within a volume shall have a unique chapter code. 167 -1. Chapter codes shall be constructed of a two-digit number. 156 +1. Policy: 157 +11. Policy documents will be assigned a chapter code and title. Both shall serve as indexing components only; in and of themselves, they shall not constitute policy. 158 +11. Each chapter within a volume shall have a unique chapter code. 159 +11. Chapter codes shall be constructed of a two-digit number. 168 168 169 - 170 170 **AA 04_108 __TABLE OF CONTENTS__** 171 171 172 -1. Policy documents shall include a table of contents. 173 -1. The table of contents page shall immediately follow the title page. 174 -1. The table of contents shall list and identify, by code and title, all the sections of the chapter. 163 +1. Policy: 164 +11. Policy documents shall include a table of contents. 165 +11. The table of contents shall immediately follow the document information section. 166 +11. The table of contents shall list and identify, by code and title, all the sections of the chapter. 175 175 176 - 177 177 **AA 04_109 __SECTIONS__** 178 178 179 -1. Policy chapters shall be organized into sections. Sections will be identified with section codes and titles. Both shall serve as indexing components only; in and of themselves, they shall not constitute policy. 180 -1. Each section within a chapter shall have a unique section code. 181 -1. Section codes shall include the volume code, chapter code, and a three-digit section identifier. The volume and chapter codes shall be separated by a single space. The chapter code and the section identifier shall be separated by a single underscore line (e.g., AA 04_109). 182 -1. Chapter sections shall include, at a minimum: 183 -11. Definitions; 184 -11. References; and 185 -11. Content (policy and rationale). 186 -1. Additional sections may and should be included as needed. 170 +1. Policy: 171 +11. Policy chapters shall be organized into sections. Sections will be identified with section codes and titles. Both shall serve as indexing components only; in and of themselves, they shall not constitute policy. 172 +11. Each section within a chapter shall have a unique section code. 173 +11. Section codes shall include the volume code, chapter code, and a three-digit section identifier. The volume and chapter codes shall be separated by a single space. The chapter code and the section identifier shall be separated by a single underscore line (e.g., AA 04_109). 174 +11. Chapter sections shall include, at a minimum: 175 +111. Definitions; 176 +111. References; and 177 +111. Content (policy and rationale). 178 +11. Additional sections may and should be included as needed. 187 187 188 - 189 189 **AA 04_110 __INITIATIVES__** 190 190 191 -1. Initiatives are documents that contain instructions to initiate temporary changes in policies, procedures, or practices. Typically, initiatives are only used for designated trial periods to test the effects of potential policy, procedure, or practice adjustments. After the trial period is complete, the initiative shall be revoked, transitioned into a Directive, or incorporated into policy. 192 -1. Initiatives shall be assigned a code and title which shall be displayed on the document. 193 -1. Initiative codes shall consist of the letter “I,” followed by a hyphen, followed by a three-digit number (e.g., I-001). Each new initiative shall bear a unique code. 194 -1. Initiatives may only be issued by a division chief or above-ranking WCSO official. 182 +1. Policy: 183 +11. Initiatives are documents that contain instructions to initiate temporary changes in policies, procedures, or practices. Typically, initiatives are only used for designated trial periods to test the effects of potential policy, procedure, or practice adjustments. After the trial period is complete, the initiative shall be revoked, transitioned into a Directive, or incorporated into policy. 184 +11. Initiatives shall be assigned a code and title which shall be displayed on the document. 185 +11. Initiative codes shall consist of the letter “I,” followed by a hyphen, followed by a three-digit number (e.g., I-001). Each new initiative shall bear a unique code. 186 +11. Initiatives may only be issued by a division chief or above-ranking WCSO official. 195 195 196 - 197 197 **AA 04_111 __DIRECTIVES__** 198 198 199 -1. Directives are documents that contain instructions to formally change policy, procedure, or practice. 200 -1. Directives should be incorporated into policy upon the next revision date of the applicable policy. 201 -1. Directives shall be assigned a code and title which shall be displayed on the document. 202 -1. Directive codes shall consist of the letter “D,” followed by a hyphen, followed by a three-digit number (e.g., D-001). Each new directive shall bear a unique code. 203 -1. Directives may only be issued by a division chief or above-ranking WCSO official. 190 +1. Policy: 191 +11. Directives are documents that contain instructions to formally change policy, procedure, or practice. 192 +11. Directives should be incorporated into policy upon the next revision date of the applicable policy. 193 +11. Directives shall be assigned a code and title which shall be displayed on the document. 194 +11. Directive codes shall consist of the letter “D,” followed by a hyphen, followed by a three-digit number (e.g., D-001). Each new directive shall bear a unique code. 195 +11. Directives may only be issued by a division chief or above-ranking WCSO official. 204 204 205 - 206 206 **AA 04_112 __ACCESSIBILITY__** 207 207 208 208 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -213,7 +213,6 @@ 213 213 111. Staff may be less likely to understand the requirements. Therefore, staff may be less likely to function or perform according to policy; and 214 214 111. Plaintiffs in litigation may attempt to show that inaccessible policy amount to having no policy at all. 215 215 216 - 217 217 **AA 04_113 __ARCHIVE__** 218 218 219 219 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -223,7 +223,6 @@ 223 223 1. Rationale: 224 224 11. The statutes of limitation allow persons to file lawsuits long after a violation of rights or other harm is alleged to have occurred. Between the time an event occurs which prompts the filing of a suit and the actual date when the complaint is filed, policies and procedures may change. The policies and procedures which were in place at the time of the alleged violation of rights may be more relevant to the litigation than the directives written after the fact. 225 225 226 - 227 227 **AA 04_114 __INMATE ACCESS__** 228 228 229 229 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -231,11 +231,9 @@ 231 231 1. Rationale: 232 232 11. Functions including but not limited to discipline, classification, and grievance are highly procedural and may require extensive explanation if provided in separate inmate rules and regulations. It may be easier to simply reprint selected sections of the jail's policy manual than to rewrite the information into the inmate rules. 233 233 223 +**AA 04_115 __THE WASHINGTON COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE__** 234 234 235 -**AA 04_115 __THE WASHINGTON COUNTY ATTORNY'S OFFICE__** 236 - 237 237 1. Policy: 238 238 11. The Washington County Attorney's Office shall maintain an on-going review of WCSO policy. 239 -11. The Washington County Attorney's Office will review all new policy or existing policy with substantive changes. 240 240 1. Rationale: 241 -11. The attorney's office review of new and existingpolicy assures policy is lawful. It helps to reduce liability for Washington County, the Sheriff's Office, and it's employees.228 +11. The attorney's office review of policy assures policy is lawful. It helps to reduce liability for Washington County, the Sheriff's Office, and its employees.