81 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 6, § 002
Nebraska Administrative Code
Nebraska Administrative Code
002 Supervision of Housing and Custodial Areas. The facility administrator shall be responsible for the proper supervision, accountability, and security of inmates in their assigned housing areas. 002.01 Whenever inmates are held in a jail facility, facility employees shall provide supervision in accordance with Chapter 2, paragraph 003 of these Standards. An official inmate count shall be taken and recorded four (4) times daily at the following times: 002.01A Two counts between the hours of 2400 and 1200 hours; 002.01B Two counts between the hours of 1200 and 2400 hours. 002.01C There shall be no more than a six (6) hour interval between counts. 002.02 Supervision of Isolated Inmates. The assignment of inmates to safety cells, disciplinary isolation, or administrative segregation shall be approved by the facility administrator or administrator designee. If an inmate is placed in isolation, the following general conditions shall apply: 002.02A An isolated inmate shall not be deprived of normal jail facility clothing, except as is necessary for his protection. If such deprivation is necessary, provision shall be made to protect his health. 002.02B The facility administrator or administrator designee shall review the classification status of inmates in safety cells at least every twenty-four (24) hours. 002.02C The facility administrator shall review the classification status of inmates in administrative segregation at least every thirty (30) days. 002.02D No inmate shall be placed in disciplinary isolation for more than fifteen (15) consecutive days or more than thirty (30) days out of any forty-five (45) day period, except in case of violence or attempted violence committed against another person or property when an additional period of isolation for disciplinary reasons is approved by the facility administrator. 002.03 Work Program Supervision. Inmates participating in work programs, except those on temporary release status, are supervised in keeping with their custody classification while outside the secure perimeter of the facility.
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