DOC 346.15DOC 346.15 Staffing. The facility shall develop, implement, and document a staffing plan that identifies and provides for sufficient staff at the facility to provide adequate and continuous supervision of youth that includes all of the following: DOC 346.15(1)(1) There shall be no less than one officer supervising a maximum of 15 youth in the living area. DOC 346.15(2)(2) There shall be no less than 2 officers on duty in the facility at any time when youth are present. DOC 346.15(3)(3) Whenever there is a youth in the facility, at least one staff member of the same gender as the youth is on duty in the living area. DOC 346.15(4)(4) No officer responsible for supervision of youth may have responsibility for supervision of adult inmates in a county jail during the same work shift. DOC 346.15(5)(5) A supervisor or designee physically on site during every shift at the facility. DOC 346.15 HistoryHistory: CR 24-065: cr. Register July 2025 No. 835, eff. 8-1-25. DOC 346.16(1)(1) Orientation. Before a new staff member is permitted to work independently with youth, the facility shall provide at least 40 hours of orientation training for the new staff member that includes all of the following areas: DOC 346.16(2)(2) Annual training. Security staff shall receive at least 16 hours of annual training on the care and custody of youth, that includes all of the following:
DOC 346.16(2)(c)(c) Procedures on use of force, restraints, and security control devices. DOC 346.16(3)(3) Documentation. All staff training shall be documented. DOC 346.16 HistoryHistory: CR 24-065: cr. Register July 2025 No. 835, eff. 8-1-25. DOC 346.17(1)(1) Sanitation. The kitchen area and all equipment shall be maintained in a sanitary condition.