DOC 302.03(19)(19) “Discretionary parole violator” means an inmate who has been released by the parole commission under s. 304.06, Stats., and who violated parole prior to their mandatory release date. DOC 302.03(20)(20) “Disturbance” means a riot or other disturbance to institutional order caused by a group of two or more inmates that may include one of the following: DOC 302.03(20)(c)(c) The destruction of state property or the property of another by two or more inmates. DOC 302.03(20)(d)(d) The refusal by two or more inmates, acting in concert, to comply with an order. DOC 302.03(20)(e)(e) Any words or acts which incite or encourage inmates to take any of the actions under pars. (a) to (d). DOC 302.03(21)(21) “Earned release program” or “ERP” means a program that incorporates substance abuse treatment resulting in earned release from confinement under the Wisconsin substance abuse program. DOC 302.03(22)(22) “Emergency” means an immediate threat to the safety of the public, staff, or inmates of an institution, other than a disturbance. An emergency may include any of the following: DOC 302.03(23)(23) “Enrolled victim” means a victim who has submitted a request to the office of victim services and programs for notification of inmate or offender status changes. DOC 302.03(24)(24) “Extended supervision” or “ES” means the portion of a bifurcated sentence imposed under s. 973.01, Stats., which is served in the community under the supervision of the DCC. DOC 302.03(25)(25) “Extended supervision violator” is an offender who violated extended supervision after the release date. DOC 302.03(27)(27) “Extraordinary health condition” or “EHC” means a condition afflicting an inmate such as advanced age, infirmity or disability, or a need for medical treatment or services not available within a correctional institution. DOC 302.03(28)(28) “Good time” means credit earned by inmates that diminishes the period of incarceration and includes both statutory and extra good time. This applies to inmates who committed crimes before June 1, 1984, and did not choose to have 1983 Wis. Act 528 apply to them. DOC 302.03(29)(29) “In custody” means any time an offender spent confined, as described in s. 973.155 (1), Stats., in connection with the violation. DOC 302.03(30)(30) “Initial classification” or “IC” means the process associated with the assignment of inmate custody, program need, and institution placement upon admission to DAI. DOC 302.03(31)(31) “Inmate” means a person who is committed to, under sentence to, and confined in a state prison under s. 302.01, Stats. DOC 302.03(32)(32) “Institution” means a correctional facility under s. 302.01, Stats., a prison under s. 301.048, Stats., and s. 301.046 Stats., or a facility that the department contracts with for incarceration of inmates. DOC 302.03(33)(33) “Interstate correctional compact” or “ICC” means the agreement between the department and other correctional jurisdictions for the incarceration of inmates under ss. 301.21 and 302.25, Stats. DOC 302.03(34)(34) “Life sentence” means any sentence of imprisonment under which the convicted person may remain incarcerated for the rest of their life. “Life sentence” includes the sentence of an inmate who is sentenced to life imprisonment, released on parole or to ES and returned to an institution with or without a new sentence and the sentence of an inmate sentenced to life imprisonment in another jurisdiction.