DOC 309.04(4)(c)9.9. Contains information that, if communicated, would create a clear danger of physical or mental harm to any person. DOC 309.04(4)(c)10.10. Teaches or advocates illegal activity, disruption, or behavior consistent with a gang or a violent ritualistic group. DOC 309.04(4)(c)11.11. Is determined by the warden, on a case by case basis, to interfere with an inmate’s penological interests, goals, or needs. DOC 309.04(4)(c)12.12. Is determined by the warden, for reasons other than those listed in this paragraph, to be inappropriate for distribution throughout the institution. DOC 309.04(4)(d)(d) The security director shall keep a record of any mail that is read, except inmate to inmate mail. The record shall include the name of the sender and receiver, the date, the reason for reading it, and the name of the reader. Inmates shall address questions regarding mail inspection to the security director. DOC 309.04(4)(e)(e) A record of any mail that is not delivered shall be kept by the security director. It shall include the name of the sender and intended receiver, the date, and the reason for not delivering it. DOC 309.04(4)(e)1.1. If it is incoming mail, the letter and a written notice stating why the letter was not delivered shall be sent to the sender, unless the sender was an inmate. The inmate to whom the letter was sent shall be given a written notice that the letter was not delivered and the identity of the sender. DOC 309.04(4)(e)2.2. If the letter is outgoing mail, the department shall provide the sender a notice stating why the letter was not delivered. Correctional staff shall dispose of the letter consistent with s. DOC 303.09 (2). DOC 309.04(4)(f)(f) An inmate may appeal decisions regarding non-delivery of mail to the warden, who shall decide the appeal in accordance with this subsection. DOC 309.04(4)(g)(g) A record of cash, checks, money orders, and any negotiable instruments shall be made. It shall include the name of the sender and receiver, the amount, and date. DOC 309.04(4)(h)(h) If the inspection or reading of mail reveals an attempt to send contraband in or out of an institution or to secure delivery of mail that may not be delivered pursuant to par. (c), the security director may order that mail to or from the inmate or sender shall be opened and read for a reasonable period of time. DOC 309.04(5)(5) Parcels, packages, and any other incoming or outgoing items other than correspondence that are mailed or delivered to an inmate may be opened for inspection for contraband. If, upon opening, the contents are found to be damaged, the inmate should be notified. DOC 309.04(6)(6) The department shall dispose of contraband found through inspections conducted pursuant to this section in accordance with s. DOC 303.09 (2). DOC 309.04(7)(7) For violations of administrative rules or policies and procedures made by institutions relating to mail, mail privileges may be suspended by the security director or adjustment committee. DOC 309.04(8)(8) If an inmate is alleged to have violated these rules or institution policies and procedures relating to mail, institution staff may write a conduct report which shall be disposed of in accordance with the rules providing for disciplinary procedures for major offenses. For such violation, the department may impose a penalty which may include suspension of mail privileges with a specific person for a specific period, subject to the following: DOC 309.04(8)(a)(a) An inmate may appeal a suspension of 6 months or less to the warden within 10 days of the imposition. DOC 309.04(8)(b)(b) An inmate may appeal a suspension of more than 6 months to the warden within 10 days of its imposition and thereafter to the administrator. DOC 309.04(9)(9) If a member of the public is alleged to have violated these sections or institution policies and procedures relating to mail, the security director shall investigate and decide if such a violation occurred. If such a violation occurred, the security director may suspend mail privileges with a specific person for a specific period. Suspension of mail privileges may be appealed in accordance with sub. (8). DOC 309.04 HistoryHistory: Cr. (3) (h) to (j), (4) (c) 8., 10. to 12., renum. and am. (1) and (2) (c), (3) (intro.) to (g), (4) (intro.), (b), (c) (intro.) to 7., (d), (e) 2., (f), (6), (8) (intro.) to (b) from DOC 309.05 (1), (2) (c), (4) (intro.) to (f), (L), (6) (intro.), (b), (c) (intro.) to 7., (d), (e) 2., (f), (8), (10) (intro.) to (b), renum. (2) (a), (b), (d), (4) (a), (c) 9., (e), 1., (g), (h), (5), (7), (9) from DOC 309.05 (2) (a), (b), (d), (6) (a), (c) 9., (e), 1., (g), (h), (7), (9), (11), r. (6) (c) 8. and 9., (12), Register, September, 1998, No. 513, eff. 10-1-98; emerg. am. (4) (c) 8. a. eff. 2/23/01; CR 01-022: am. (4) (c) 8. a., Register August 2001 No. 548, eff. 9-1-01; CR 11-022: am. (4) (e) 2., (6) Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15. DOC 309.05(1)(1) The department shall facilitate inmate reading of publications, including books, magazines, newspapers, and pamphlets. DOC 309.05(2)(2) Section DOC 309.04 applies to receipt of publications. In addition, the department shall restrict receipt of publications by inmates as follows: DOC 309.05(2)(a)(a) Inmates may only receive publications directly from the publisher or other recognized commercial sources in their packages. DOC 309.05(2)(b)1.1. Teach or advocate violence or hatred and present a danger to institutional security and order. DOC 309.05(2)(b)2.2. Teach or advocate behavior that violates the law of the state or the United States or the rules of the department. DOC 309.05(2)(b)3.3. Teach or describe the manufacture or use of weapons, explosives, drugs, or intoxicating substances.