Part 115 — Prison Rape Elimination Act National Standards
Subpart A — Standards for Adult Prisons and Jails
- § 115.11— Zero tolerance of sexual abuse and sexual harassment; PREA coordinator.
- § 115.12— Contracting with other entities for the confinement of inmates.
- § 115.13— Supervision and monitoring.
- § 115.14— Youthful inmates.
- § 115.15— Limits to cross-gender viewing and searches.
- § 115.16— Inmates with disabilities and inmates who are limited English proficient.
- § 115.17— Hiring and promotion decisions.
- § 115.18— Upgrades to facilities and technologies.
- § 115.21— Evidence protocol and forensic medical examinations.
- § 115.22— Policies to ensure referrals of allegations for investigations.
- § 115.31— Employee training.
- § 115.32— Volunteer and contractor training.
- § 115.33— Inmate education.
- § 115.34— Specialized training: Investigations.
- § 115.35— Specialized training: Medical and mental health care.
- § 115.41— Screening for risk of victimization and abusiveness.
- § 115.42— Use of screening information.
- § 115.43— Protective custody.
- § 115.51— Inmate reporting.
- § 115.52— Exhaustion of administrative remedies.
- § 115.53— Inmate access to outside confidential support services.
- § 115.54— Third-party reporting.
- § 115.61— Staff and agency reporting duties.
- § 115.62— Agency protection duties.
- § 115.63— Reporting to other confinement facilities.
- § 115.64— Staff first responder duties.
- § 115.65— Coordinated response.
- § 115.66— Preservation of ability to protect inmates from contact with abusers.
- § 115.67— Agency protection against retaliation.
- § 115.68— Post-allegation protective custody.
- § 115.71— Criminal and administrative agency investigations.
- § 115.72— Evidentiary standard for administrative investigations.
- § 115.73— Reporting to inmates.
- § 115.76— Disciplinary sanctions for staff.
- § 115.77— Corrective action for contractors and volunteers.
- § 115.78— Disciplinary sanctions for inmates.
- § 115.81— Medical and mental health screenings; history of sexual abuse.
- § 115.82— Access to emergency medical and mental health services.
- § 115.83— Ongoing medical and mental health care for sexual abuse victims and abusers.
- § 115.86— Sexual abuse incident reviews.
- § 115.87— Data collection.
- § 115.88— Data review for corrective action.
- § 115.89— Data storage, publication, and destruction.
- § 115.93— Audits of standards.
Subpart B — Standards for Lockups
- § 115.111— Zero tolerance of sexual abuse and sexual harassment; PREA coordinator.
- § 115.112— Contracting with other entities for the confinement of detainees.
- § 115.113— Supervision and monitoring.
- § 115.114— Juveniles and youthful detainees.
- § 115.115— Limits to cross-gender viewing and searches.
- § 115.116— Detainees with disabilities and detainees who are limited English proficient.
- § 115.117— Hiring and promotion decisions.
- § 115.118— Upgrades to facilities and technologies.
- § 115.121— Evidence protocol and forensic medical examinations.
- § 115.122— Policies to ensure referrals of allegations for investigations.
- § 115.131— Employee and volunteer training.
- § 115.132— Detainee, contractor, and inmate worker notification of the agency's zero-tolerance policy.
- § 115.134— Specialized training: Investigations.
- § 115.141— Screening for risk of victimization and abusiveness.
- § 115.151— Detainee reporting.
- § 115.154— Third-party reporting.
- § 115.161— Staff and agency reporting duties.
- § 115.162— Agency protection duties.
- § 115.163— Reporting to other confinement facilities.
- § 115.164— Staff first responder duties.
- § 115.165— Coordinated response.
- § 115.166— Preservation of ability to protect detainees from contact with abusers.
- § 115.167— Agency protection against retaliation.
- § 115.171— Criminal and administrative agency investigations.
- § 115.172— Evidentiary standard for administrative investigations.
- § 115.176— Disciplinary sanctions for staff.
- § 115.177— Corrective action for contractors and volunteers.
- § 115.178— Referrals for prosecution for detainee-on-detainee sexual abuse.
- § 115.182— Access to emergency medical services.
- § 115.186— Sexual abuse incident reviews.
- § 115.187— Data collection.
- § 115.188— Data review for corrective action.
- § 115.189— Data storage, publication, and destruction.
- § 115.193— Audits of standards.
Subpart C — Standards for Community Confinement Facilities
- § 115.211— Zero tolerance of sexual abuse and sexual harassment; PREA coordinator.
- § 115.212— Contracting with other entities for the confinement of residents.
- § 115.213— Supervision and monitoring.
- § 115.215— Limits to cross-gender viewing and searches.
- § 115.216— Residents with disabilities and residents who are limited English proficient.
- § 115.217— Hiring and promotion decisions.
- § 115.218— Upgrades to facilities and technologies.
- § 115.221— Evidence protocol and forensic medical examinations.
- § 115.222— Policies to ensure referrals of allegations for investigations.
- § 115.231— Employee training.
- § 115.232— Volunteer and contractor training.
- § 115.233— Resident education.
- § 115.234— Specialized training: Investigations.
- § 115.235— Specialized training: Medical and mental health care.
- § 115.241— Screening for risk of victimization and abusiveness.
- § 115.242— Use of screening information.
- § 115.251— Resident reporting.
- § 115.252— Exhaustion of administrative remedies.
- § 115.253— Resident access to outside confidential support services.
- § 115.254— Third-party reporting.
- § 115.261— Staff and agency reporting duties.
- § 115.262— Agency protection duties.
- § 115.263— Reporting to other confinement facilities.
- § 115.264— Staff first responder duties.
- § 115.265— Coordinated response.
- § 115.266— Preservation of ability to protect residents from contact with abusers
- § 115.267— Agency protection against retaliation.
- § 115.271— Criminal and administrative agency investigations.
- § 115.272— Evidentiary standard for administrative investigations.
- § 115.273— Reporting to residents.
- § 115.276— Disciplinary sanctions for staff.
- § 115.277— Corrective action for contractors and volunteers.
- § 115.278— Disciplinary sanctions for residents.
- § 115.282— Access to emergency medical and mental health services.
- § 115.283— Ongoing medical and mental health care for sexual abuse victims and abusers.
- § 115.286— Sexual abuse incident reviews.
- § 115.287— Data collection.
- § 115.288— Data review for corrective action.
- § 115.289— Data storage, publication, and destruction.
- § 115.293— Audits of standards.
Subpart D — Standards for Juvenile Facilities
- § 115.311— Zero tolerance of sexual abuse and sexual harassment; PREA coordinator.
- § 115.312— Contracting with other entities for the confinement of residents.
- § 115.313— Supervision and monitoring.
- § 115.315— Limits to cross-gender viewing and searches.
- § 115.316— Residents with disabilities and residents who are limited English proficient.
- § 115.317— Hiring and promotion decisions.
- § 115.318— Upgrades to facilities and technologies.
- § 115.321— Evidence protocol and forensic medical examinations.
- § 115.322— Policies to ensure referrals of allegations for investigations.
- § 115.331— Employee training.
- § 115.332— Volunteer and contractor training.
- § 115.333— Resident education.
- § 115.334— Specialized training: Investigations.
- § 115.335— Specialized training: Medical and mental health care.
- § 115.341— Obtaining information from residents.
- § 115.342— Placement of residents in housing, bed, program, education, and work assignments.
- § 115.351— Resident reporting.
- § 115.352— Exhaustion of administrative remedies.
- § 115.353— Resident access to outside support services and legal representation.
- § 115.354— Third-party reporting.
- § 115.361— Staff and agency reporting duties.
- § 115.362— Agency protection duties.
- § 115.363— Reporting to other confinement facilities.
- § 115.364— Staff first responder duties.
- § 115.365— Coordinated response.
- § 115.366— Preservation of ability to protect residents from contact with abusers.
- § 115.367— Agency protection against retaliation.
- § 115.368— Post-allegation protective custody.
- § 115.371— Criminal and administrative agency investigations.
- § 115.372— Evidentiary standard for administrative investigations.
- § 115.373— Reporting to residents.
- § 115.376— Disciplinary sanctions for staff.
- § 115.377— Corrective action for contractors and volunteers.
- § 115.378— Interventions and disciplinary sanctions for residents.
- § 115.381— Medical and mental health screenings; history of sexual abuse.
- § 115.382— Access to emergency medical and mental health services.
- § 115.383— Ongoing medical and mental health care for sexual abuse victims and abusers.
- § 115.386— Sexual abuse incident reviews.
- § 115.387— Data collection.
- § 115.388— Data review for corrective action.
- § 115.389— Data storage, publication, and destruction.
- § 115.393— Audits of standards.