Police Department Policy

G-1100 Incarcerated People Exercise.pdf

Kern_County_Sheriff

Policy Text
KERN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE Detentions Bureau Policies and Procedures TITLE: INCARCERATED PEOPLE EXERCISE G-1100 EFFECTIVE: REVIEWED: REVISED: UPDATED: July 11, 1994 01-13-25 06-10-03 01-13-25 APPROVED BY: Detentions Bureau Chief Deputy Cindy Cisneros REFERENCE: Title 15, Section 1065, C.C.R., DBPPM H-100 POLICY The Detentions Bureau recognizes the value of regular exercise in promoting the overall health of incarcerated people and reducing the stress of incarceration. For this reason, the Bureau maintains safe and secure exercise areas for use by incarcerated people. Incarcerated people will be allowed access to an exercise area for a minimum of seven hours distributed over each seven-day period. Incarcerated people who are housed in the infirmary for medical reasons must receive approval from the Medical Staff prior to being allowed access to the exercise area. Procedure A. Inspections of Recreation Areas Prior to and After Use Prior to allowing incarcerat

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