Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 33-601.724 - Visitor Attire
(1) Persons
desiring to visit shall be fully clothed including shoes. Only religious head
coverings are permissible. Visitors shall not be admitted to the visiting area
if they are dressed in inappropriate attire. The warden, assistant warden or
duty warden shall be the final decision authority and shall assist in resolving
inappropriate attire situations. Inappropriate attire includes:
(a) Halter tops or other bra-less
attire,
(b) Underwear type tee
shirts,
(c) Tank tops,
(d) Fish net shirts,
(e) Skin tight clothing or spandex clothing,
(f) Shoes known as Heelys or any
footwear with removable parts,
(g)
Clothes made with see-through fabric unless a non-see-through garment is worn
underneath,
(h) Dresses, skirts, or
Bermuda-length shorts more than three inches above the knee,
(i) Any article of clothing with a picture or
language which presents a potential threat to the security or order of the
institution, or
(j) Military style
camouflage clothing to include jungle (green), urban (grey or black), and
desert (tan or brown).
(2) A visitor shall be subject to suspension
of visiting privileges and the visit shall be terminated if, after admission to
the visiting area, the visitor changes, removes or alters his or her attire so
that it is in violation of the provisions of this rule.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09, 944.23, 944.8031 FS.
New 11-18-01, Formerly 33-601.708, Amended 1-28-07, 10-8-07, 7-12-11.
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