All jail facilities shall maintain accurate and up-to-date records and statistics. The maintenance of the following records is required:
Admission and release documentation containing the necessary descriptive information shall be completed for each inmate. This computerized documentation shall be submitted to Jail Standards according to Crime Commission specifications.
Upon admission, an itemized list of all property and money of each inmate shall be completed and verified in accordance with Chapter 4, paragraph 002.04. An accurate record of each inmate's expenditures or receipts of money shall also be maintained.
Upon admission, a medical survey shall be completed for each inmate. Accurate records of further health appraisal data, if gathered, and all medical attention received shall also be kept.
Accurate records of all minor and major disciplinary infractions, disciplinary action taken in accordance with Chapter 13, paragraph 003, or grievance decisions made in accordance with Chapter 13, paragraph 004, shall be maintained for each inmate. A record shall be kept of all unusual or significant incidents, such as suicide or attempted suicide, homicide or attempted homicide, natural death, escapes or attempted escapes, assaults by inmates or staff, other crimes or serious misconduct committed by inmates or staff in the facility, serious injury or illness of inmates or staff, any alleged serious infractions of the facility, fire or riot.
For the record keeping requirements, refer to Chapter 4, paragraph 002.05.
A visitor's register containing the date, the name of each visitor, and name of each inmate to be visited shall be maintained.
In accordance with Chapter 11, paragraph 002, accurate summary records shall be maintained of all food service.
If gathered, any diagnostic or other information used in the determination of classification or assignment to programs, activities, or housing shall be kept for each inmate.
81 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 3, § 002