105 CMR, § 205.103

Current through Register 1538, January 3, 2025
Section 205.103 - Examinations to be Conducted in Privacy

Inmates shall be examined in a room which provides for privacy and dignity to the inmate and examiner. When necessary for security reasons, a correctional officer may be present.

(A) In existing facilities, physical examinations shall be conducted in a room used solely for the purpose of providing medical care. This examination room shall contain a handwash sink with hot and cold running water. The handwash sink shall be equipped with nonhand operated controls such as elbow, knee or foot controls. If, in an existing facility, the required handwash sink cannot be located in the examination room because of preexisting structural obstructions, the sink shall be located in close proximity to the examination room.
(B) In new or renovated facilities, physical examinations shall be conducted in a room used solely for the purpose of providing medical care. This examination room shall contain a handwash sink with hot and cold running water. The handwash sink shall be equipped with nonhand operated controls such as elbow, knee or foot controls.

105 CMR, § 205.103

Amended by Mass Register Issue 1346, eff. 8/25/2017.