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Rule Title: Purpose and Scope (Repealed)
Department: DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE    Add to MyFLRules Favorites
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Division: Staff Training
Chapter: Basic Curricula

Latest version of the final adopted rule presented in Florida Administrative Code (FAC):

VIEW_RULE Effective Date: 3/6/2022
History Notes: Rulemaking Authority 985.64, 985.645 FS. Law Implemented 985.645 FS. History–New 11-19-06, Amended 1-13-09, 7-5-11, Repealed 3-6-22.
References in this version: No reference(s).
History of this Rule since Jan. 6, 2006
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Section Description ID Publish
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63H-1.001
Purpose and Scope (Repealed) 25590848 Effective:
03/06/2022
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This rule chapter is being repealed, as it is being replaced by rule chapter 63H-3. 25394714 12/29/2021
Vol. 47/250
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that on July 12, 2013, an Order was filed on the Petition for Waiver filed by Pasco County Sheriff, Chris Nocco. The Petition was filed on May 14, 2013, and sought a waiver from chapter 63H-1, F.A.C., which establishes .... 13235958 7/16/2013
Vol. 39/137
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permanent waiver of rule chapter 63H-1, which establishes Protective Action Response (PAR) as the required method of verbal and physical intervention techniques and mechanical restraints in juvenile programs and facilities. .... 13026050 5/22/2013
Vol. 39/100
View Text Final
63H-1.001
Purpose and Scope 10056880 Effective:
07/05/2011
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Purpose and Scope, Definitions, Authorized Techniques, Supervision of Youth in Mechanical Restraints, Cross-Over Training, Rehired Employee Training, Testing Requirements, Law Enforcement Operations and .... 9867245 4/29/2011
Vol. 37/17
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The amendments to the department’s Protective Action Response (PAR) verbal and physical intervention program are necessary to accommodate county operation of juvenile detention centers. 9384864 11/19/2010
Vol. 36/46
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The amendments to the department’s Protective Action Response (PAR) verbal and physical intervention program are necessary to accommodate county operation of juvenile detention centers. 9279328 10/22/2010
Vol. 36/42
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Purpose and Scope 6615320 Effective:
01/13/2009
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The amendments clarify the purpose and scope to reflect the agency preference for verbal intervention and the least restrictive means of physical intervention. Definitions of “program” and “facility” are amended to specify .... 6315687 10/24/2008
Vol. 34/43
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The amendments clarify the purpose and scope, and refine the definitions of “facility” and “program”, so that day treatment and facility-based conditional release will be deemed “facilities”, while community-based conditional .... 5875016 7/18/2008
Vol. 34/29
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Purpose and Scope 3208874 Effective:
11/19/2006
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Definitions, State Non-Residential Staff, Contracted Non-Residential Staff, State Residential Staff, Contracted Residential Staff, Detention Staff, Documentation and Retention of Records, Medical Requirements .... 573190 8/11/2006
Vol. 32/32
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The proposed rule implements Section 985.4055, F.S., establishing protective action response as the authorized verbal and physical intervention program used in department operated and contracted facilities and programs. 528667 7/28/2006
Vol. 32/30
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The rule establishes a statewide framework to implement procedures and train staff in the use of verbal and physical intervention techniques and mechanical restraints. 434674 6/23/2006
Vol. 32/25
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The rule describes the specialized training required for state and contracted staff in juvenile delinquency programs who are responsible for the care, supervision, and individualized treatment of children. 107396 2/17/2006
Vol. 32/07