Title 42, Chapter 4, Section 31
( 42-4-31)
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person having charge of or
responsibility for any detention facility to incarcerate any person
in the detention facility unless a full-time jailer is on duty at
the detention facility at all times while a person is incarcerated
therein. For purposes of this Code section, a full-time dispatcher
may also serve simultaneously as a full-time jailer in the case of: (1) A municipal detention facility with 12 or fewer inmates
incarcerated therein if such dispatcher either: (A) Is equipped with mobile telephone and radio equipment which
will allow such dispatcher to perform the duties of a dispatcher
and the duties of a full-time jailer at the same time; or (B) Is provided with temporary assistance or relief from the
duties of a dispatcher while performing the duties of a jailer;
or (2) A municipal detention facility of a municipal corporation
having a population of 6,000 or less if such dispatcher is
certified both as a jailer and a dispatcher by the Georgia Peace
Officer Standards and Training Council. (b) If the local governing authority having jurisdiction over a
detention facility has knowledge that the facility is operating
without a full-time jailer on duty while persons are incarcerated
therein, each member of the local governing authority having such
knowledge and failing to attempt to correct the deficiency shall be
in violation of this article. (c) The officer in charge of a detention facility shall have the
facility inspected semiannually by an officer from the state fire
marshal's office or an officer selected by the Safety Fire
Commissioner. Each detention facility shall be required to comply
with this article with regard to fire safety and the applicable
rules and regulations promulgated by the Safety Fire Commissioner.
The inspecting officer shall fill out a form provided by the officer
in charge and the form shall be posted in a conspicuous place by the
officer in charge, thereby evidencing inspection of the facility. (d) There shall be at least two separate keys for all locks at a
detention facility, with one set in use and all duplicate keys
safely stored under the control of a jailer or other administrative
employee for emergency use. All security personnel must be familiar
with the locking system of the detention facility and must be able
immediately to release inmates in the event of a fire or other
emergency. Regular locking and unlocking of door and fire escape
locks shall be made to determine if they are in good working order.
Any damaged or nonfunctioning security equipment shall be promptly
repaired. |