Orientation will begin upon the inmate’s arrival at the basic training program. Orientation shall include:

Terms Used In Florida Regulations 33-601.235

  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.
    (1) Inmate identification by photograph, name, and DC number;
    (2) Initial reception and introduction to the basic training program, will include an explanation of the shock incarceration program and the community residential facilities;
    (3) Inventory of inmate personal property;
    (4) Explanation of disciplinary procedures as outlined in Rules 33-601.241 and 33-601.301-.314, F.A.C.;
    (5) Haircuts;
    (6) Housing assignments;
    (7) Issuance of basic training program uniforms and explanation of basic training program dress code and inmate hygiene requirements;
    (8) Medical and dental exams;
    (9) Explanation of sick call procedures, religious programs, classification procedures, counseling procedures, and library services;
    (10) Explanation of news media procedures and consent forms; and
    (11) Introduction to military courtesy and drill.
Rulemaking Authority 20.315, 944.09, 958.045 FS. Law Implemented 20.315, 944.09, 958.045 FS. History-New 2-26-89, Amended 1-25-96, Formerly 33-27.005, 33-506.205.