Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
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CUSTODY SERVICES DIVISION SPECIALIZED PROGRAMS CENTURY REGIONAL DETENTION FACILITY |
Unit Order: 5-08-140 |
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Effective Date: 07/14/2025
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Subject: Felony/Misdemeanor Incompetent to Stand Trial (FIST/MIST) Program |
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Reference: CDM 5-03/060.00, 5-04/010.05, 7-01/010.00, 7-01/040.00, 7-02/000.00, 7-06/000.00, and 7-06/010.00 |
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Unit Commander Signature: On File Date: 08/06/2025 |
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PURPOSE OF ORDER:
The purpose of this order is to establish procedures regarding the Felony/Misdemeanor Incompetent to Stand Trial (FIST/MIST) program at the Century Regional Detention Facility (CRDF).
SCOPE OF ORDER:
This order shall apply to all personnel who are assigned to and/or working in any capacity at the CRDF.
ORDER:
Inmates who have been adjudicated incompetent to stand trial and are unable to provide informed consent to prescribed medication, may have a court order authorizing the administration of involuntary medication pursuant to Penal Code sections 1370.01, 2603, or other legal authority.
Inmates who have been ordered subject to a conservatorship by the court may have an order authorizing the conservator, which may be a named person or the Public Guardian, to give consent for medical treatment on behalf of the inmate-conservatee.
The CRDF Court Refusal Team/Mental Health Sweep Team (CRT/MH Sweep Team) will consist of two (2) deputies and one (1) sergeant. The booking sergeant shall be assigned the collateral duty to oversee the team, Monday through Friday.
NOTE: In the absence of the booking sergeant, any supervisor, with the minimum rank of sergeant, may oversee the daily operations of the CRT/MH Sweep Team.
The CRT/MH Sweep Team shall provide security for Correctional Health Services (CHS) medical personnel assigned to Long Acting Injections (LAI). CHS personnel assigned to LAI are responsible for obtaining a list of all inmates with a valid court order authorizing the administration of involuntary medication. This list may be generated daily or dependent upon the availability of an LAI nurse.
Prior to administration of any involuntary medication, the booking sergeant shall:
Each identified inmate shall be offered the opportunity to voluntarily receive their medication prior to any involuntary administration.
Should an inmate elect to receive their medication voluntarily or without incident, the booking sergeant, or their designee, shall log the incident in the Jail Compliance Team folder located in the SharedFiles, and pull an electronic Line Operations Tracking System (e-LOTS) number.
Should an inmate refuse to voluntarily receive their medication, the CRT/MH Sweep Team, in collaboration with the LAI nurse, shall attempt to explain the nature of the court order, the ramifications of the refusal, and allow the inmate to explain why they are refusing the medication. The CRT/MH Sweep Team shall document each refusal and include the inmate’s statements, condition of their cell, use-of-force history, IRTS entries, and any other pertinent information.
Upon a third refusal by the inmate, the booking sergeant, or their designee, shall video record the inmate’s refusal and save it in the following location:
Subsequently, the CRT/MH Sweep Team shall request the assistance of CHS mental health personnel in attempt to gain the inmate’s voluntary compliance. If the inmate still refuses, the booking sergeant shall:
NOTE: The safety of the inmate and personnel shall always be considered before any operation occurs. If medication administration is not deemed safe at the time of a planned involuntary administration, the operation shall be postponed. The operation may resume when deemed safe to do so by the booking sergeant and the LAI nurse.
NOTE: If CHS personnel advise custody of an arising medical issue, custody personnel shall notify the booking sergeant and ensure the inmate receives the appropriate medical attention. For additional information, refer to CDM section 5-03/060.00, “Response to Inmate Medical Emergencies.”
If force is used, all involved personnel shall report and document the use of force in accordance with CDM section 7-06/000.00, “Use of Force Reporting Procedures.”
When force is used, in addition to completing the "Supervisor's Use of Force Report" (SH-R-438S), the sergeant overseeing the involuntary medication administration shall submit a memorandum to the facility unit commander. The memorandum shall include a copy of the court order, e-LOTS and reference number associated with the use of force, a synopsis of the force used by Department personnel, names of participating medical and mental health members, a copy of the video recording, and any medical attention the inmate received as a result of the involuntary administration. The memo shall be submitted prior to the end of the shift during which the incident occurred.