DOC 303.73(11)(11)Canteen. Inmates in disciplinary separation may have approved items brought in from the canteen but may not go to the canteen in person.
DOC 303.73(12)(12)Special procedures. Institutions may establish procedures for the orderly operation of facilities for inmates in disciplinary separation.
DOC 303.73(13)(13)Review of disciplinary separation. The warden may review an inmate’s status in disciplinary separation at any time and may place the inmate in the general population at any time. The warden shall review inmates in disciplinary separation at least every 30 days.
DOC 303.73 HistoryHistory: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15; correction in numbering in (2) to (13) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register September 2014 No. 705.
DOC 303.74DOC 303.74Controlled separation.
DOC 303.74(1)(1)Use. A security supervisor may order into controlled separation any inmate in segregated status who exhibits disruptive, destructive, or out of control behavior. Staff shall not place an inmate in controlled separation unless a conduct report or incident report is written for the conduct giving rise to the use of controlled separation. When the inmate’s behavior is no longer disruptive, destructive, or out of control, a security supervisor shall remove the inmate from controlled separation.
DOC 303.74(1)(a)(a) A security supervisor may not order controlled separation for more than 72 hours.
DOC 303.74(1)(b)(b) The security director may extend the placement if the behavior continues. The security director shall review extensions every 24 hours.
DOC 303.74(2)(2)Conditions.
DOC 303.74(2)(a)(a) The institution shall provide inmates in controlled separation all of the following:
DOC 303.74(2)(a)1.1. Clean mattress.
DOC 303.74(2)(a)2.2. Sufficient light by which to read at least 12 hours per day.
DOC 303.74(2)(a)3.3. Sanitary toilet and sink.
DOC 303.74(2)(a)4.4. Adequate ventilation and heating.
DOC 303.74(2)(a)5.5. Clothing consistent with the level of risk.
DOC 303.74(2)(a)6.6. Essential hygiene supplies.
DOC 303.74(2)(a)7.7. Nutritionally adequate meals.
DOC 303.74(2)(b)(b) While an inmate is acting in a disruptive manner, the institution shall maintain close control of all property in subd. (a) 1., 5., and 6.
DOC 303.74(3)(3)Visits. Inmates in controlled separation may not receive visits, except from their attorney or with permission from the warden or security director.
DOC 303.74(4)(4)Special rules.
DOC 303.74(4)(a)(a) Inmates in controlled separation may not possess any property in the cell except the property described in sub. (2), letters received while in controlled separation, legal materials, and writing materials as long as the property does not pose a security risk. Institutions may establish procedures for the orderly operation of the facilities for inmates in controlled separation.
DOC 303.74(4)(b)(b) Inmates in controlled separation may not leave their cells except in emergencies endangering their safety in the cell or with permission from the warden or security director. The warden may require inmates in controlled separation to wear mechanical restraints, as defined in s. DOC 306.02 (13), while outside their cells if the use of mechanical restraints is necessary to protect employees or inmates or to maintain the security of the institution.
DOC 303.74(5)(5)Pay. An inmate in controlled separation shall earn compensation if the inmate earned compensation in the previous status.
DOC 303.74(6)(6)Records. Staff shall visually check inmates in controlled separation at least once every 30 minutes and make a written record or log entry at each interval noting the condition of the inmate.
DOC 303.74(7)(7)Credit. The institution shall give an inmate in controlled separation credit toward a term of disciplinary separation during the period of confinement.
DOC 303.74 HistoryHistory: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.75DOC 303.75Referral for prosecution. In addition to enforcing this chapter, the department shall work with local law enforcement and the district attorney so that violations of criminal statutes may be investigated and appropriately referred for prosecution.
DOC 303.75 HistoryHistory: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.76DOC 303.76Uncontested minor disposition.