DOC 306.05(1)(b)(b) The security director is satisfied that the placement is necessary for the safety and welfare of the inmate. DOC 306.05(2)(2) An inmate shall remain in protective confinement unless the security director determines that the conditions which warranted protective confinement no longer exist and approves release. DOC 306.05(3)(3) The department shall consider an inmate in protective confinement to be in maximum custody as defined in ch. DOC 302. DOC 306.05(4)(a)(a) Inmates in protective confinement shall have privileges and property at least equivalent to privileges and property allowed to inmates in disciplinary separation under s. DOC 303.73. DOC 306.05(4)(b)(b) Additional privileges and property as determined by what is ordinarily allowed inmates by the rules governing the location of the unit in which the inmate is protectively confined. DOC 306.05(5)(5) The security director shall review placements in protective confinement at least every 90 days. DOC 306.06DOC 306.06 Inmate count. Each warden shall establish and maintain a system to accurately account for all inmates in the warden’s custody at all times. The institution shall make a count of all inmates at least 4 times each day. The institution shall space these counts to minimize interference with school, work, program, and recreational activities. DOC 306.06 HistoryHistory: CR 00-079: cr. Register July 2001, No. 547 eff. 8-1-01. DOC 306.07(2)(2) Staff may use non-deadly force against inmates only if the user of force reasonably believes it is immediately necessary to realize one of the following purposes: DOC 306.07(2)(b)(b) To regain control of an institution or part of an institution. DOC 306.07(2)(g)(g) To enforce a departmental rule, a policy or procedure or an order of a staff member. DOC 306.07(3)(3) The use of an incapacitating agent is a form of non-deadly force and is regulated by s. DOC 306.09. DOC 306.07(4)(4) Staff may use deadly force only if the user of force reasonably believes it is immediately necessary for the purpose of stopping the action and achieving the following: DOC 306.07(4)(b)(b) Preventing unlawful damage to property that may result in death or bodily injury to oneself or another. DOC 306.07(4)(c)(c) Regaining control of an institution or part of an institution. DOC 306.07(5)(5) Staff may not use deadly force if its use creates a substantial danger of harm to innocent third parties, unless the danger created by not using such force is greater than the danger created by using it. DOC 306.07 HistoryHistory: CR 00-079: cr. Register July 2001, No. 547 eff. 8-1-01.