DOC 303.35   False names and titles.
DOC 303.36   Enterprises and fraud.
Subchapter V — Offenses Against Property
DOC 303.37   Theft.
DOC 303.38   Damage or alteration of property.
DOC 303.39   Misuse of state or federal property.
DOC 303.40   Unauthorized transfer of property.
DOC 303.41   Counterfeiting and forgery.
Subchapter VI — Contraband Offenses
DOC 303.42   Possession or use of money or negotiable       instruments.
DOC 303.43   Possession of intoxicants.
DOC 303.44   Possession of drug paraphernalia.
DOC 303.45   Possession, manufacture or use of         weapons.
DOC 303.46   Possession of tobacco.
DOC 303.47   Possession of contraband—miscellaneous.
DOC 303.48   Possession of electronic communication or   data storage devices.
DOC 303.49   Unauthorized use of the mail.
Subchapter VII — Movement Offenses
DOC 303.50   Punctuality and attendance.
DOC 303.51   Loitering.
DOC 303.52   Leaving assigned area.
DOC 303.53   Being in an unassigned area.
DOC 303.54   Entry into another inmate's assigned living   area.
Subchapter VIII — Offenses Against Safety And Health
DOC 303.55   Improper storage.
DOC 303.56   Dirty assigned living area.
DOC 303.57   Poor personal hygiene.
DOC 303.58   Misuse of medication.
DOC 303.59   Disfigurement.
Subchapter IX — Miscellaneous Offenses
DOC 303.60   Use of intoxicants.
DOC 303.61   Gambling.
DOC 303.62   Refusal to work or attend school.
DOC 303.63   Inadequate work or school performance.
DOC 303.64   Violating conditions of leave.
Subchapter X — Disciplinary Procedure And Penalties
DOC 303.65   Disciplinary violation dispositions.
DOC 303.66   Offenses that do not require a conduct       report.
DOC 303.67   Conduct report.
DOC 303.68   Review by security office.
DOC 303.69   Minor offenses.
DOC 303.70   Minor penalties.
DOC 303.71   Major offenses.
DOC 303.72   Major penalties.
DOC 303.73   Major penalties: disciplinary separation.
DOC 303.74   Controlled segregation.
DOC 303.75   Other penalties.
DOC 303.76   Referral for prosecution.
DOC 303.77   Uncontested minor disposition.
DOC 303.78   Contested minor disposition.
DOC 303.79   Uncontested major disposition.
DOC 303.80   Contested major disposition.
DOC 303.81   Contested major disposition: waiver of due   process hearing.
DOC 303.82   Appeal of contested major disposition or       contested major waiver.
DOC 303.83   Due process: staff representative.
DOC 303.84   Due process hearing: witnesses.
DOC 303.85   Disciplinary committee.
DOC 303.86   Disposition considerations.
DOC 303.87   Dispositions and schedule of penalties.
DOC 303.88   Recordkeeping.
DOC 303.89   Evidence.
DOC 303.90   Harmless error.
DOC 303.91   Warden initiated review.
DOC 303.92   Administrative assignment or transfer.
Subchapter I — General Provisions
DOC 303.01 Applicability and purposes. (1) Pursuant to authority vested in the department of corrections by s. 227.11 (2), Stats., the department adopts this chapter which applies to all inmates in its legal custody regardless of the inmates' physical custody. This subsection does not preclude another jurisdiction that has physical custody of the inmate from enforcing its rules related to inmate behavior. This section implements ss. 301.03 (2), 302.04, 302.07, 302.08 and 302.11 (2), Stats. The rules governing inmate conduct under this chapter describe the conduct for which an inmate may be disciplined and the procedures for the imposition of discipline.
(2)   Discipline includes the dispositions described in s. DOC 303.70 and DOC 303.72. The objectives of the disciplinary rules under this chapter are the following:
(a)   The maintenance of order in correctional facilities.
(b)   The maintenance of a safe setting in which inmates can participate in constructive programs.
(c)   The rehabilitation of inmates through the development of their ability to live with others, within rules.
(d)   Fairness in the treatment of inmates.
(e)   The development and maintenance of respect for authority, the correctional system, and for our system of government through fair treatment of inmates.
(f)   Punishment of inmates for misbehavior.
(g)   Deterrence of misbehavior.
(3) Corporal punishment of inmates is prohibited.
DOC 303.02 Definitions. In this chapter:
(1)   “Administrator" means an administrator of a division of the department, or designee.
(2)   “ Authorized" means any of the following:
(a)   According to departmental rules.
(b)   According to policies, procedures and handbooks.
(c)   According to the direction of an employee.
(d)   According to established institution custom.
(e)   With permission from the appropriate employee.
(3)   “ Bodily harm" means physical pain or injury, illness, or any impairment of physical condition.
(4)   “ Body specimen" means biological specimen, including but not limited to a sample of urine, breath, blood, stool, hair, finger nails, saliva, semen, skin cells, or DNA.
(5)   “ Case record" means a method of storing information which is accessible by the use of an individual inmate's name or number.
(6)   "Close family member" means natural, adoptive, step and foster parents; spouse, domestic partner, children, grandparents, grandchildren, or siblings. A parent surrogate is within the definition of parent if it is substantiated that a claimed surrogate did in fact act as a parent, although the parent surrogate was not an adoptive, foster, or stepparent.
(7)   “ Communicate" means to express verbally, in writing, or by means of a gesture or other action, to include electronic transmission.
(8)   “ Contraband" means any of the following:
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