DOC 346.20 HistoryHistory: CR 09-039: cr. Register October 2010 No. 658, eff. 11-1-10.
DOC 346.21DOC 346.21Education and training.
DOC 346.21(1)(1) Within the first 30 days of employment, all security staff shall receive at least 40 hours of orientation training which shall be documented in the employee’s personnel record and which shall include but not be limited to the following:
DOC 346.21(1)(a)(a) Facility policies and procedures.
DOC 346.21(1)(b)(b) Information on the administrative rules governing secure detention of juveniles.
DOC 346.21(1)(c)(c) First aid, the use of emergency equipment, and medical screening.
DOC 346.21(1)(d)(d) Supervision and control of juveniles.
DOC 346.21(1)(e)(e) Suicide prevention, mental health and crisis intervention.
DOC 346.21(1)(f)(f) Health screening and care and medications.
DOC 346.21(1)(g)(g) Use of restraints and control devices.
DOC 346.21(1)(h)(h) Communications skills.
DOC 346.21(2)(2) Officers shall receive at least 8 hours of annual training on the care and custody of juveniles, suicide prevention, mental health, crisis intervention, medications, health screening at the time of admission, and use of restraints and control devices.
DOC 346.21 HistoryHistory: CR 09-039: cr. Register October 2010 No. 658, eff. 11-1-10.
DOC 346.22DOC 346.22Staffing plan in juvenile detention facilities.
DOC 346.22(1)(1) The superintendent of a juvenile detention facility shall submit to the department for approval a staffing plan which specifies methods by which adequate staffing will be provided to ensure the health, safety and welfare of the juveniles.
DOC 346.22(2)(2) In juvenile detention facilities:
DOC 346.22(2)(a)(a) There shall be at least one officer on duty at all times in each living area where juveniles are present.
DOC 346.22(2)(b)(b) There shall be no less than one officer supervising a maximum of 15 juveniles in the living area. Additional officers shall be available at all times as back up.
DOC 346.22(2)(c)(c) There shall be no less than 2 officers on duty in the facility at any time when juveniles are present and at least one of those officers shall be in the living area. In a facility that is co-located with a county jail the superintendent may substitute for the second officer an officer whose duties do not include the supervision of adult inmates.
DOC 346.22(2)(d)(d) An officer of the same gender as the juveniles being admitted or held in custody shall be on duty in the living area.
DOC 346.22(2)(e)(e) No officer responsible for supervision of juveniles may during the same work shift have responsibility for supervision of adult inmates in a county jail.
DOC 346.22(3)(3) Staff may not accept any gift or gratuity from a juvenile or juvenile’s family.
DOC 346.22 HistoryHistory: CR 09-039: cr. Register October 2010 No. 658, eff. 11-1-10.
subch. V of ch. DOC 346Subchapter V — Health Care
DOC 346.23DOC 346.23Health screening and care.
DOC 346.23(1)(1) The facility shall provide necessary medical and mental health care and emergency dental care while the juvenile is in custody. Consent of a juvenile’s parent, guardian or legal custodian shall be required for treatment, except in the event of an emergency during which a parent, guardian or legal custodian is not available.
DOC 346.23(2)(2) The facility shall review the current health of every juvenile admitted to the facility in accordance with all of the following:
DOC 346.23(2)(a)(a) The facility shall perform health screening upon admission.
DOC 346.23(2)(b)(b) The facility shall use a health screening form which has been developed in conjunction with health care professionals.