Section 374.04. Criteria.  


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  • A superintendent may place a youth in administrative confinement if the superintendent reasonably believes that any of the following is true:
    (1)  The youth presents a significant risk of harm to self, another person or institution security as evidenced by a behavior or a history of homicidal, assaultive or other violent behavior or by an attempt or threat to cause harm, including prior to and after institution placement.
    (2)  The youth's presence in the general population poses a significant risk of escape.
    (3)  The youth's continued presence in general population poses a significant risk of a disturbance.
History: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534 , eff. 7-1-00.