Idaho Admin. Code r. 05.01.04.270

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 05.01.04.270 - PERSONAL HYGIENE
01.Personal Hygiene Items. The detention center will have written policy and procedures which govern the provision of, without charge, the following articles necessary for maintaining proper personal hygiene:
a. Soap;
b. Toothbrush;
c. Toothpaste;
d. Comb or brush;
e. Shaving equipment;
f. Products for female hygiene needs; and
g. Toilet paper.
02.Removal of Personal Hygiene Items. The detention center will have written policy and procedures that govern the removal of personal hygiene items from juvenile offenders' sleeping areas. Removal must be based upon sufficient reason to believe that the juvenile offender's access to the items poses a risk to the safety of juvenile offenders, staff, or others, or poses a security risk to the detention center.
03.Clothing and Linens. The detention center provides for the issue of clean clothing, bedding, linens, and towels to new juvenile offenders held overnight. At a minimum, the following is provided:
a. A set of standard detention center clothing or uniform;
b. A set of standard detention center bedding and linens;
c. Fire-retardant mattress;
d. Sufficient blankets to provide comfort under existing temperature conditions; and
e. One (1) clean towel.
04.Laundry Services. Laundry services is sufficient to allow required clothing, bedding, and towel exchanges for juvenile offenders.
a. Clothing and towels used by the juvenile offender while in the detention center are laundered or exchanged at least twice each week.
b. Linen is changed and laundered or exchanged at least once weekly or more often, as necessary.
c. Blankets in use are laundered or exchanged at least monthly, or before re-issue to another juvenile offender.
05.Clothing and Linen Supplies. The detention center inventory of clothing, bedding, linen, and towels will exceed the maximum population to ensure that a reserve is always available.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 05.01.04.270

Effective July 1, 2024