DOC 303.39
DOC 303.39
Creating a hazard. Any inmate who creates a hazard by fire, explosion or other means, is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.39 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.40
DOC 303.40
Unauthorized transfer of property. Any inmate who gives, receives, sells, buys, exchanges, barters, lends, borrows or takes any property from another inmate without authorization is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.40 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.41
DOC 303.41
Counterfeiting and forgery. Any inmate who makes, uses, possesses, or alters any document so it appears that the document was made or signed by a different person; or that the document was signed at a different time or with different provisions is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.41 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.42
DOC 303.42
Possession of money. Except as specifically authorized, any inmate who has in the inmate's possession any of the following is guilty of an offense:
DOC 303.42 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.43
DOC 303.43
Possession of intoxicants. Except as specifically authorized, any inmate who has in the inmate's possession any intoxicating substance is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.43 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.44
DOC 303.44
Possession of drug paraphernalia. Any inmate who possesses any device used in the manufacture of an intoxicating substance or any device used to take an intoxicating substance into the body, is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.44 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.45
DOC 303.45
Possession, manufacture and alteration of weapons. DOC 303.45(1)(1) Any inmate who possesses any item to be used as a weapon, is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.45(2)
(2) Any inmate who makes or alters any item making it suitable for use as a weapon is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.45(3)
(3) Any inmate who possesses an item which is designed to be used as a weapon is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.45(4)
(4) Any inmate who possesses an item which could be used in the manufacture of a weapon is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.45 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.47
DOC 303.47
Possession of contraband—miscellaneous. DOC 303.47(1)(1) Each institution shall maintain and make available to inmates a list of all types of property which inmates are allowed to possess in accordance with department policies and procedures relating to personal property.
DOC 303.47(2)
(2) Any inmate who possess any of the following is guilty of an offense:
DOC 303.47(2)(c)
(c) Allowable items which are required to be listed but are not listed on the inmate's property list.
DOC 303.47(2)(d)
(d) Items which do not belong to the inmate, except state property issued to the inmate for the inmate's use, such as sheets and uniforms.
DOC 303.47(2)(e)
(e) Personal written information relating to any staff of the department, including a staff's or staff's immediate family home address or telephone number.
DOC 303.47 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.48
DOC 303.48
Unauthorized use of the mail. DOC 303.48(1)
(1) Any inmate who uses a postal service to communicate with a person who has been declared a prohibited correspondent of that inmate in accordance with
ch. DOC 309 is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.48(2)
(2) Any inmate who sends through the mail anything which, according to this chapter, the inmate may not have in the inmate's possession, is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.48(3)
(3) Any inmate who does any of the following is guilty of an offense:
DOC 303.48(3)(a)
(a) Makes or alters any postage stamp or alters or erases a postal cancellation mark or possesses any postage stamp that has been altered.
DOC 303.48(3)(b)
(b) Mails or attempts to mail any letter or parcel on which is affixed a canceled postage stamp.
DOC 303.48(3)(c)
(c) Uses a forged, counterfeit, or altered document, postage stamp or postal cancellation mark.
DOC 303.48(4)
(4) Any inmate who attempts to circumvent the rules under
s. DOC 309.04 related to mail by sending a second envelope or letter within an envelope addressed to a destination other than the address on the outside envelope, is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.48(5)
(5) Any inmate who sends food samples through the mail is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.48(6)
(6) Any inmate who sends body fluids or body wastes, including pubic hair, through the mail is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.48(7)
(7) Any inmate who sends correspondence which harms, harasses or intimidates any person is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.48 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.49
DOC 303.49
Punctuality and attendance. Inmates shall attend and be on time for all activities for which they are scheduled. Any inmate who violates this section is guilty of an offense, unless one of the following exist:
DOC 303.49(1)
(1) The inmate is sick and reports this fact as required by institution policies and procedures.
DOC 303.49(2)
(2) The inmate has a valid pass to be in some other location.
DOC 303.49 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.50
DOC 303.50
Loitering. Inmates shall walk at a normal pace, following a normal route, and without delay when going to and from all activities and their quarters. Any inmate who violates this section is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.50 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.51
DOC 303.51
Leaving assigned area. Any inmate who leaves a room or area where the inmate is required to be is guilty of an offense, unless one of the following exists:
DOC 303.51(1)
(1) The inmate gets permission to leave from a staff member supervising the activity.
DOC 303.51(2)
(2) The inmate has a valid pass to go somewhere else at that time.
DOC 303.51 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.511
DOC 303.511
Being in an unassigned area. Any inmate who, without a staff member's permission, enters or remains in a room or area other than the one to which the inmate is assigned is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.511 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.52
DOC 303.52
Entry of another inmate's quarters. Any inmate who enters the quarters of any other inmate or permits another to enter their own quarters, is guilty of an offense, unless such entry is the result of one of the following:
DOC 303.52(1)(a)(a) Part of a work assignment and under the supervision of a staff member.
DOC 303.52(2)
(2) Reaching, leaning, or putting any object or part of the body into another inmate's quarters is included in "entering."
DOC 303.52 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.54
DOC 303.54
Improper storage. The inmate shall keep toiletries, hobby materials, medications, cleaning supplies and certain other items in the original containers, unless otherwise specified, and in the authorized place. Any inmate who stores any of these items in a different container or in an unauthorized place is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.54 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.55
DOC 303.55
Dirty quarters. Any inmate who does not comply with institution procedures for orderly and clean quarters is guilty of an offense, provided the inmate had knowledge of the condition of his or her quarters and had the opportunity to clean or rearrange it.
DOC 303.55 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.56(1)(1) Any inmate whose personal cleanliness or grooming is a health hazard to the inmate or others or is offensive to others, and who has knowledge of this condition and the opportunity to correct it, but does not, is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.56(2)
(2) Any inmate who fails to shower at least once a week, unless the inmate has a medical excuse, is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.56(3)
(3) The institution may require inmates performing work assignments which may be hazardous to maintain suitably cut hair, or to wear protective equipment. Any inmate who fails to wear such required equipment or who fails to maintain suitably cut hair is guilty of an offense.
DOC 303.56 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.57
DOC 303.57
Misuse of prescription medication. Any inmate who does any of the following is guilty of an offense:
DOC 303.57(1)
(1) Takes more of a prescription medication than was prescribed.
DOC 303.57(2)
(2) Takes a prescription medication more often than was prescribed.
DOC 303.57(3)
(3) Takes a prescription medication which was not prescribed for the inmate.
DOC 303.57(4)
(4) Possesses or takes any prescription medication except at the time and place where the inmate is supposed to take it.
DOC 303.57(5)
(5) Improperly disposes of any prescription medication. The inmate shall return unused medication to staff.
DOC 303.57 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.58
DOC 303.58
Disfigurement. Any inmate who disfigures, cuts, pierces, removes, mutilates, discolors or tattoos any part of the inmate's body or the body of another, is guilty of a offense.
DOC 303.58 History
History: Cr.
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DOC 303.59(1)(1) Any inmate who takes into the inmate's body any intoxicating substance, except prescription medication in accordance with the prescription, is guilty of an offense.