DOC 373.11(3)(3) Except for a conduct rule violation listed under sub. (4) or covered by sub. (6), a conduct rule violation is neither a major nor a minor conduct rule violation until a supervisor classifies it as major or minor using the criteria under sub. (5). DOC 373.11(4)(4) All of the following are classified as major conduct rule violations: DOC 373.11(4)(r)(r) An attempted violation of a conduct rule listed in this subsection DOC 373.11(5)(5) An alleged violation of any section of this chapter other than those listed in sub. (4) or covered by sub. (6) may be treated as a major conduct rule violation. If the conduct rule violation has not been disposed of summarily in accordance with s. DOC 373.68, a supervisor shall decide whether the alleged violation shall be treated as a major conduct rule violation. In deciding whether an alleged violation should be treated as a major conduct rule violation, the supervisor shall consider all of the following criteria and shall indicate in the record of disciplinary action the reason for the decision based on these criteria: DOC 373.11(5)(a)(a) Whether the youth has previously been found guilty of the same or a similar conduct rule violation, how often a finding of guilt has been established, and how recently. DOC 373.11(5)(b)(b) Whether the youth has recently been warned about the same or similar conduct. DOC 373.11(5)(c)(c) Whether the alleged violation created a risk of serious disruption at the institution or in the community. DOC 373.11(5)(d)(d) Whether the alleged violation created a risk of serious injury to another person. DOC 373.11(5)(e)(e) The value of the property involved, if the alleged violation was actual or attempted damage to property, misuse of property, possession of money, gambling, unauthorized transfer of property, soliciting staff or theft. DOC 373.11(6)(6) Any conduct report containing at least one charge of a major conduct rule violation shall be processed as a major conduct rule violation, which may result in a major penalty, even if the conduct report also includes minor conduct rule violations. DOC 373.11(7)(7) If a youth commits a conduct rule violation during the course of a visit, the hearing officer may suspend visiting privileges as a disposition, under s. DOC 379.07 (9) (b). DOC 373.11(8)(8) If a conduct rule violation occurred as a result of misuse of the mail, the hearing officer may suspend mail privileges as a disposition, under s. DOC 379.04 (6).