There shall be written plans and procedures for meeting potential disasters and emergencies, such as fire, severe weather, or other emergencies. All staff shall be familiar with the procedures for meeting potential disaster.
Incidents of an unusual or serious nature must be reported within ten days of the incident to the Department of Corrections in a manner required by the department. Incidents of an unusual or serious nature include such incidents as:
serious injury or illness incurred subsequent to placement including incidents resulting in hospitalization for medical care or hospitalization associated with mental health needs;
incidents of fire requiring medical treatment of staff or residents or a response by a local fire authority;
occurrences of infectious diseases and action taken relative to same when a medical authority has determined that the inmate must be isolated from other inmates; and
The facility must report absconding and all incidences of litigation filed against the facility resulting from matters related to the placement of a resident on the department quarterly reporting form.
In the event of an emergency such as serious illness, accident, or imminent death, the facility must notify the individuals designated by the resident. Permission for notification must be obtained from the resident prior to need, if possible.
The facility must have a written policy and procedures to specify actions to be taken in the event of a resident death. The policy and procedures must include such information as:
the date, time, and circumstances of the resident's death recorded in the resident's record; and
MS s 241.021
36 SR 635
January 3, 2012
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes