CROSS REFERENCE FOR ADULT COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES (ACCF)

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CROSS REFERENCE FOR ADULT COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES (ACCF) The alphabetical listing has been changed from A through H to the numerical listing of.01 through.08. Other changes are as follows: A.01 SECURITY AND INMATE CONTROL A-1.01 A Use Of Physical Force A-2.01 B Emergency Security Plans A-3.01 C Security Plans Training A-4.01 D Security Equipment The content of the text has been placed in four subsections. The text has been expanded to include hostage taking, escapes, bomb threats and adverse employee job action. There are now six subsections. The name has been changed to Emergency Security Plans Awareness. A written policy and procedure is now required. The text has been revised. The text has been expanded to include the old standard A-5 Firearms and Chemical Agents. It has also been revised to include ammunition, communication apparatus and riot equipment. There are now six subsections. A-5.01 E Security Equipment Training A-6.01 B Contingency Plan A-7.01 F Inmates Exerting Control The text has been expanded to include firearms and chemical agents. This standard is now addressed under.01b Emergency Security Plans as adverse employee job action. There are no changes to the text.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 2. A-8.01 G Supervision of Inmates A-9.01 H Search Regulations A-10.01 I Key Control A-11.01 J Tool Control A-12.01 K Transportation of Inmates There are six subsections. The first one now requires one recorded count. Subsection #4 drug and alcohol testing is separated from monitoring. Subsection #6 is also new and addresses weekly recorded inspections of locks, bars, windows, doors, and the facility perimeter. The name has been changed to Search Procedures. There are twelve subsections as opposed to ten. Subsection #1 now addresses personnel searches. Subsection #2 addresses recorded searches instead of unannounced, irregularly scheduled searches. Subsection #4 has been listed as a separate item from searches of inmates involved in community activities. Subsection #11 addresses strip searches as opposed to visual searches. Subsection #12 addresses awareness by staff. Inmate awareness is addressed under 05F Inmate Orientation, subsection #5. There are now eight subsections. The frequency for inspections has been designated as quarterly. There are now six subsections with requirements to do quarterly, inspections, daily inventories and to have a current master listing. There are now four subsections. A-13.01 L Admission/Receiving Process The name has been changed to Intake Procedures. There are five subsections.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 3. A-14.01 M Release/Discharge Process The name has been changed to Release Procedures. There are three subsections..01 N Separation of Sexes This is a new standard due to co-ed facilities such as the Herman L. Toulson Correctional Boot Camp and Patuxent Institution.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 4. B.02 INMATE SAFETY B-1.02 A Fire Safety Inspections A written policy and procedure is now required. B-2.02 B Internal Fire Safety Inspection (s) The text is the same. B-3.02 C Fire Evacuation Plan B-4.02 D Fire Evacuation Training B-5.02 C Emergency Plans The name has been changed to Disaster Plans with five subsections as opposed to six. The old inmate awareness requirement is addressed in 05 F Inmate Orientation. Subsection 3 has four elements lettered a - d. This was addressed in the old B-8 Medical Emergency Evacuation standard. The old subsection (d) addressing posted routes is now recommended in the compliance explanation. The name has been changed to Disaster Plans Awareness. A policy statement is needed. This standard is addressed under 02 C Disaster Plans. B-6.02 D Emergency Plans Training B-7.02 E Emergency Medical Care This standard is addressed under 02 D Disaster Plans Awareness. The name has changed to Emergency Medical Services. There are still three subsections, but they have changed in order and content.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 5. B-8.02 C Medical Emergency Evacuation This standard is included in 02 C Disaster Plans, subsection #3. B-9.02 E Emergency Medical Training B-10.02 F Access to Health Care This is now included in 02 E Emergency Medical Services subsection #3. A written policy and procedure is now required. The name has been changed to Routine Health Services. The text has been expanded. B-11.02 G Reception Medical Screening The subsections have been deleted. B-12.02 H Dispensing Medications There are now three subsections. The text has been changed. The old standard B-13 subsection (a) Administration of Medications which addressed the system of packaging and labeling is now subsection #3 in this standard. B-13.02 I Administration of Medications B-14.02 J Control of Medications There are still four subsections. The old (a) is now included under.02 H. Dispensing Medications, sub-section #3. Subsection #1 is new, which addresses standing orders or protocol. There are still six subsections. In subsection (d) which is now #4, periodic has been changed to weekly and only refers to CDS medications. Syringes and needles are addressed in the new standard.02 K Control of Medical and Dental Instruments.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 6..02 K Control of Medical and Dental Instruments B-15.02 L Medical Testing B-16.02 M Licensing/Certification B-17.02 N Medical Judgement There are seven subsections to this new standard. Several of the required elements were previously addressed under the tool control standard. The text has changed to include provisions for treatment of a medical condition not generally available. A written policy and procedure is now required. B-18.02 O Physical Examination(s) The text has been revised to state unless necessary to maintain order and security. There are no changes. B-19.02 P Pre-Release Medical Screening B-20.02 Q Safety Inspections The name has been changed to Release Medical Screening. The text has been revised to include that the screening will be by a qualified health care personnel before or within 7 days after release. The name has been changed to MOSHA Inspections. A written policy and procedure is now required. The frequency for inspections has been changed to biennial (every two years). B-21.02 R Notification Of Next Of Kin The test has been revised to require positive identification prior to notification.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 7. C.03 INMATE FOOD SERVICES C-1.03 A Adequate Diet C-2.03 B Frequency of Meals C-3.03 C Health Inspection(s) C-4.03 D Personal Hygiene C-5.03 E Medical Screening C-6.03 F Medical Diets The name has been changed to Menu Approval. A written policy and procedure is now required. A written policy and procedure is now required. A written policy and procedure is now needed stating that inspections will occur as required by the health department instead of at least annually. The name has been changed to Dietary Hygiene Practices. A written policy and procedure is now required. The name has been changed to Dietary Medical Screening. A written policy and procedure is now required. The name has been changed to Special Diets and includes religious diets as well. C-7.03 G Use of Food As Punishment Or Reward There are no changes. C-8.03 H Monitoring Food Services The name has been changed to Supervision of Food Services. A written policy and procedure is now required.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 8. C-9.03 I Weekly Food Service Inspection C-10.03 E Religious Diets The name has been changed to Weekly Dietary Sanitation Inspections. This standard is now included under 03 F Special Diets..03 J Kitchen Utensils This is a new standard with six subsections.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 9. D.04 INMATE HOUSING AND SANITATION D-1.04 C General Sanitation Requirements There are now three subsections. A written policy and procedure is now required. D-2.04 A Toxic, Caustic and Flammable Materials There are now four subsections. D-3.04 B Weekly Sanitation Inspections D-4.04 C Housekeeping Plan D-5.04 D Personal Accommodations The name has been changed to Weekly Facility Sanitation Inspections. The old subsections (a&b) are now addressed in subsection #1 under 04 C General Sanitation Requirements. There are no changes. D-6.04 E Personal Hygiene Articles D-7.04 F Clothing Issue D-8.04 G Bedding Issue There are now two subsections which include provisions for inmates upon admission and indigent inmates. The name has been changed to Inmate Clothing. The text has been expanded to include records of issue and return. The name has changed to Inmate Bedding And Linen. The text has been expanded to include records of issue and return.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 10. D-9.04 H Laundering D-10.04 I Inmate Property Control The name has been changed to Inmate Laundry Services and accountability is now required. The name has been changed to Inmate Property Management. There are seven subsections as opposed to five. Periodic inventory has been changed to biannual. Subsection #1 designation of property limitations and subsection #7 recorded modifications to the established listing are new. D-11.04 I Allowable Personal Property D-12.04 F Special Clothing This standard is now addressed in subsection #1 of standard.04 I. Inmate Property Control. This standard is now addressed under 04 F Inmate Clothing.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 11. E.05 INMATE RIGHTS E-1.05 A Non-Discrimination E-2.05 B Protection From Abuse E-3.05 C Legal Matters E-4.05 D Practice of Religion E-5.05 C Legal Visits E-6.05 E Mail E-7.05 F Inmate Orientation Handicap in the text has been changed to disability. The examples of abuse in the text has been changed. There are now five subsections. A written policy and procedure is now required. The old E-5 Legal Visits is now subsection #4 and the old E-6 Legal Mail is subsection #3. The name has been changed to Religious Practices. This standard is addressed under subsection #4 of.05 C Legal Matters. The name has been changed to Mail Practices. The requirement regarding the receipt of legal mail is now addressed under subsection #3 in.05 C Legal Matters. There are now eight subsections. Subsection (c) under the old Fire Evacuation Plan and subsection (c) under the old Emergency Plans are addressed in this standard. Subsection #2 requires classification process awareness for inmates, thus eliminating the old standard F-3.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 12. E-8.05 A Inmate Access to Case Files This standard is addressed under.08 A Confidentiality of Case Records. E-9.05 G Convicted Inmates/Program The name has been changed to Convicted Inmates/Program Participation..05 H Pre-Trial Inmates/Program Participation E-10.05 I Regular Exercise This is a new standard and specifically addresses some inmates in DWI programs, boot camps, home detention programs and other alternative types of incarceration with initial reception. There are no changes. E-11.05 J Complaints E-12.05 K Personal Grooming The name has been changed to Internal Complaint System. Awareness by the inmate is addressed under subsection #4 of.05 F Inmate Orientation. There are no changes. E-13.05 F Postage Allowance E-14 L Access to Media This is addressed under 05 E Mail Practices. There are no changes

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 13. E-15 M General Visitation The name has been changed to Visitation Practices. E-16 N Telephone Use The name has been changed to General Telephone Use.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 14. F.06 CLASSIFICATION F-1.06 A Classification Procedures F-2.06 B Classification Training F-3 05 F Inmate Awareness F-4.06 A Case Review The name has been changed to Classification Process. The text has changed. The eight subsections are generally the same. The name has been changed to Classification Process Awareness. This standard is now addressed under 05 F Inmate Orientation subsection 2. This standard is now addressed in.06 A Classification Process. G.07 HEARINGS G-1.07 A Formal Disciplinary Process The name has been changed to Formal Disciplinary Hearing Process. There are no other changes. G-2.07 B Disciplinary Process Training The name has been changed to Formal Disciplinary Hearing Process Awareness. G-3.05 F Disciplinary Process Awareness This standard is now addressed under 05 F Inmate Orientation subsection #3.

Cross Reference for ACCF Standards (cont d) 15. H.08 ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD KEEPING H-1.08 A Confidentiality of Case Files The name has been changed to Confidentiality of Case Records. There are five subsections as opposed to three. The old subsection (a) is now addressed in.08 E Case Records, subsection #1. Subsections #4 and #5 are new. H-2.08 B Computation of Good Times H-3.08 C Inmate Funds The name has been changed to Computation of Sentence Credits. The text has been expanded to include special project credit. The name has been changed to Management of Inmate Funds. There are now four subsections. H-4.08 D Policy and Procedure Annual Review H-5.08 E Case Records The name has been changed to Official Publications Annual Review. The text has been expanded to be inclusive of all materials subject to review. There are five subsections as opposed to four. Subsection #1, secure storage, is the old H-1 (a) Confidentiality of Case Files.