DOC 303.47 DOC 303.47Possession of contraband—miscellaneous.
DOC 303.47(1)(1) Each institution shall maintain and make available to inmates a list of property which inmates are allowed to possess in accordance with department policies relating to personal property.
DOC 303.47(2) (2) Any inmate who possesses any of the following is guilty of possession of contraband-miscellaneous:
DOC 303.47(2)(a) (a) Items which are not allowed.
DOC 303.47(2)(b) (b) Items which are required to be listed but are not listed on the inmate's property list.
DOC 303.47(2)(c) (c) Items which do not belong to the inmate, except state property issued to the inmate.
DOC 303.47(2)(d) (d) Personally identifiable information relating to any employee or the employee's close family member or any other person without the authorization of the warden.
DOC 303.47 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.48 DOC 303.48Possession of electronic communication or data storage devices. Except as specifically authorized, any inmate who possesses any electronic communication, data storage device or related accessories is guilty of possession of electronic communication or data storage devices.
DOC 303.48 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.49 DOC 303.49Unauthorized use of the mail. Any inmate who does any of the following is guilty of unauthorized use of the mail:
DOC 303.49(1) (1) Uses a postal service to communicate with a person with whom the inmate has been denied correspondence privileges.
DOC 303.49(2) (2) Sends through the mail anything which could be considered contraband.
DOC 303.49(3) (3) Makes or alters any postage stamp or alters or erases a postal cancellation mark or possesses any postage stamp that has been altered.
DOC 303.49(4) (4) Mails any letter or parcel on which is affixed a canceled postage stamp.
DOC 303.49(5) (5) Uses a forged, counterfeit, or altered document, postage stamp or postal cancellation mark.
DOC 303.49(6) (6) Attempts to circumvent the requirements under s. DOC 309.04 by sending a letter to a destination with the intent it be forwarded.
DOC 303.49(7) (7) Sends food through the mail.
DOC 303.49(8) (8) Sends a foreign substance, body fluids, or body wastes, including hair, through the mail.
DOC 303.49(9) (9) Sends correspondence which harms, harasses, or intimidates any person.
DOC 303.49(10) (10) Falsifies the identity or location of the actual recipient of a letter or parcel.
DOC 303.49(11) (11) Mailing or attempting to mail items using a non-institution mailbox or mail collection.
DOC 303.49 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15; correction in numbering in (1) to (11) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register September 2014 No. 705.
subch. VII of ch. DOC 303 Subchapter VII — Movement Offenses
DOC 303.50 DOC 303.50Punctuality and attendance. Inmates shall attend and be on time for scheduled activities. An inmate who violates this section is guilty of punctuality and attendance, unless one of the following exists:
DOC 303.50(1) (1) The inmate is sick and reports this fact as required by department policy.
DOC 303.50(2) (2) The inmate is authorized to be in another location.
DOC 303.50(3) (3) The inmate is authorized to be absent from the activity.
DOC 303.50 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.51 DOC 303.51Loitering. Inmates shall proceed at a normal pace and without stopping or delay, following a designated route when going to and from all activities. Any inmate who violates this section or department policy relating to this section is guilty of loitering.
DOC 303.51 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.52 DOC 303.52Leaving assigned area. Any inmate who leaves a room or area either inside or outside the institution where the inmate is required to be is guilty of leaving assigned area, unless one of the following exists:
DOC 303.52(1) (1) The inmate receives permission to leave from an employee supervising the activity.
DOC 303.52(2) (2) The inmate has authorization to be elsewhere at that time.
DOC 303.52 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.53 DOC 303.53Being in an unassigned area. Any inmate who, without an employee's permission, enters or remains in a room or area either inside or outside the institution other than the one to which the inmate is assigned is guilty of being in an unassigned area.
DOC 303.53 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.54 DOC 303.54Entry into another inmate's assigned living area. Any inmate who reaches, leans or puts any object or part of the body into the assigned living area of another inmate or permits another to do the same in their assigned living area, is guilty of entry into another inmate's assigned living area, unless the entry is the result of one of the following:
DOC 303.54(1) (1) Part of a work assignment and under the supervision of an employee.
DOC 303.54(2) (2) Allowed according to department policy.
DOC 303.54 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
subch. VIII of ch. DOC 303 Subchapter VIII — Offenses Against Safety and Health
DOC 303.55 DOC 303.55Improper storage. Any inmate shall keep toiletries, hobby materials, medications, cleaning supplies, food and any other items in the original containers, and in a designated area. Any inmate who stores any of these items in a different container or in an unauthorized area is guilty of improper storage.
DOC 303.55 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.56 DOC 303.56Dirty assigned living area. Any inmate who does not comply with department policy for orderly and clean assigned living area is guilty of dirty assigned living area, provided the inmate had knowledge of the condition of his or her assigned living area and had the opportunity to clean or rearrange it.
DOC 303.56 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.57 DOC 303.57Poor personal hygiene.
DOC 303.57(1) (1) Any inmate whose personal hygiene is a health risk 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 poor personal hygiene.
DOC 303.57(2) (2) Any inmate who fails to comply with department policy regarding personal hygiene is guilty of poor personal hygiene.
DOC 303.57 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.58 DOC 303.58Misuse of medication. Any inmate who does any of the following is guilty of misuse of medication:
DOC 303.58(1) (1) Takes more of a prescription medication than prescribed.
DOC 303.58(2) (2) Takes a prescription medication more often than prescribed.
DOC 303.58(3) (3) Takes a prescription medication which was not prescribed for the inmate.
DOC 303.58(4) (4) Possesses or takes any prescription medication except at the time and place specified by the department.
DOC 303.58(5) (5) Improperly stores or disposes of medication.
DOC 303.58(6) (6) Deceives or attempts to deceive staff as to whether medication has been consumed.
DOC 303.58(7) (7) Takes a non-prescribed medication more often than recommended by the medication's label or health services unit employees.
DOC 303.58(8) (8) Gives to or receives from a person any medication without authorization.
DOC 303.58(9) (9) Uses or takes medication in a manner that is not prescribed or intended.
DOC 303.58 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.59 DOC 303.59Disfigurement.
DOC 303.59(1) (1) Any inmate who disfigures, cuts, pierces, removes, mutilates, discolors or tattoos any part of his or her or another person's body, is guilty of disfigurement.
DOC 303.59(2) (2) Any inmate who possesses any item which has been used, altered, or intended to be used to disfigure, cut, pierce, remove, mutilate, discolor, or tattoo is guilty of disfigurement.
DOC 303.59 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
subch. IX of ch. DOC 303 Subchapter IX — Miscellaneous Offenses
DOC 303.60 DOC 303.60Use of intoxicants.
DOC 303.60(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 use of intoxicants.
DOC 303.60(2) (2) When a test on an inmate's body specimen or a physical examination of an inmate indicates use of an intoxicating substance, the inmate is guilty of use of intoxicants. Confirmation tests shall be completed as follows:
DOC 303.60(2)(a) (a) The institution shall confirm results of a test conducted under sub. (2) by a second test if the inmate requests a confirmatory test in accordance with department policy.
DOC 303.60(2)(b) (b) An inmate who requests a confirmatory test shall pay for the cost of the test. If the inmate does not have sufficient funds to pay for the cost of the test, the institution in which the inmate is confined shall loan the inmate the necessary funds. If the confirmatory test does not validate the results of the first test, the institution shall refund any money the inmate contributed to the cost of the confirmatory test.
DOC 303.60(3) (3) An inmate who fails to provide a timely body specimen, refuses to provide a body specimen, submit to a physical examination, or a breathalyzer test, substitutes or attempts to substitute the specimen, or introduces or attempts to introduce a foreign substance into the specimen, is guilty of use of intoxicants.
DOC 303.60 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.61 DOC 303.61Gambling. Any inmate who gambles, is involved in gambling, or possesses any gambling material is guilty of gambling.
DOC 303.61 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.62 DOC 303.62Refusal to work or attend school. Any inmate who refuses to perform a work assignment or attend school is guilty of refusal to work or attend school.
DOC 303.62 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.63 DOC 303.63Inadequate work or school performance. Any inmate whose work fails to meet the standards set for performance on a work assignment, including a work release placement and project crew, or school program, including study release, and who has the ability to meet those standards, or an inmate who fails to follow work or school rules or safety standards, is guilty of inadequate work or school performance.
DOC 303.63 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.64 DOC 303.64Violating conditions of leave. Any inmate who violates conditions of leave imposed under ch. DOC 326 is guilty of violating conditions of leave.
DOC 303.64 History History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
subch. X of ch. DOC 303 Subchapter X — Disciplinary Procedure and Penalties
DOC 303.65 DOC 303.65Disciplinary violation dispositions. The institution may deal with a violation of ss. DOC 303.11 to 303.64 in the following ways:
DOC 303.65(1) (1) If a staff member determines that a conduct report is not required, the staff member may counsel and warn the inmate under s. DOC 303.66.
DOC 303.65(2) (2) The staff member may dispose of a minor violation under s. DOC 303.76 or 303.77.
DOC 303.65(3) (3) Employees may refer any violation to the security director by writing a conduct report as provided under s. DOC 303.67 or an incident report if further investigation is necessary. The security director may deal with these reports as follows:
DOC 303.65(3)(a) (a) Dismiss, alter or correct the conduct report as provided under s. DOC 303.68.
DOC 303.65(3)(b) (b) Refer the matter to a supervisor to be disposed of in accordance with s. DOC 303.76 or 303.77 if the violation is a minor one.
DOC 303.65(3)(c) (c) Refer the matter to a hearing officer to be disposed of in accordance with ss. DOC 303.78, 303.80, or 303.81 if the violation is a major one.
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