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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1400 – Local Detention Facilities
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COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0240270
PE
1471
FACILITY_ID
FA0001506
FACILITY_NAME
STOCKTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
STREET_NUMBER
22
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
MARKET
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95202
APN
14904001
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
22 E MARKET ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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ARTICLE/SECTION YES NO N/A COMMENTS <br /> Inmates are allowed to retain sufficient clothing, <br /> or are provided with a "safety garment" to <br /> provide for personal privacy unless risks to the <br /> inmate's safety or facility security are <br /> documented. <br /> Direct visual observation is conducted at least <br /> twice every 30 minutes and is documented. <br /> Continued retention of inmate is reviewed a <br /> minimum of every eight hours. <br /> A medical assessment is secured within 12 <br /> hours of placement in this cell or at the next <br /> daily sick call, whichever is earliest, and medical <br /> clearance for continued retention is secured <br /> every 24 hours thereafter. <br /> A mental health opinion on placement and <br /> retention is secured within 24 hours of <br /> placement. <br /> 1056 Use of Sobering Cell ❑ Facility does not use a sobering cell. Section <br /> (Required for TH,only if applicable) not applicable to this facility. <br /> Pursuant to policies and procedures, a sobering Written Policies Reviewed? ❑ Yes ❑ No <br /> cell, specified in Title 24, Part 2 § 470A.2.4, is <br /> used only for housing inmates who are a threat <br /> to their own safety or the safety of others due to <br /> their state of intoxication. There are policies <br /> and procedures for managing the sobering cell, <br /> including handling both males and females. <br /> Intermittent direct visual observation of inmates <br /> in sobering cells conducted no less than every <br /> half hour. <br /> An evaluation by a medical staff person or by <br /> custody staff, pursuant to written medical <br /> procedures in accordance with Section 1213 of <br /> these regulations, occurs whenever any inmate <br /> is retained in a sobering cell for more than six <br /> hours. <br /> Such inmates are removed from the sobering <br /> cell when they are able to continue with <br /> processing. <br /> 1057 Developmentally Disabled Inmates Written Policies Reviewed? ❑ Yes ❑ No <br /> There are procedures for the identification and <br /> evaluation of all developmentally disabled <br /> inmates. (Note Appropriate housing is based <br /> on T-15 § 1050, Classification.) <br /> A contact to the regional center occurs within 24 ❑ Facility does not hold inmates in excess of <br /> hours when an inmate is suspected or 24-hours. <br /> confirmed to be developmentally disabled. <br /> (Applicable only in facilities holding inmates in <br /> excess of 24 hours.) <br /> City of Stockton Police Department PAGE 10 Temp Holding 6/15/2009 <br />
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