DOC 379.03(7)(b)(b) Any item which is not state property and is on the institution grounds, but not in the possession of any person or in an approved location. DOC 379.03(7)(d)(d) Any item that is not on a youth’s property list and is required to be. DOC 379.03(7)(e)(e) Any item of a type that is not allowed according to posted policies and procedures. DOC 379.03(7)(f)(f) Allowable items in excess of the quantity allowed according to policies and procedures. DOC 379.03(7)(g)(g) Items in the possession of a youth that do not belong to the youth, except for state property issued to the youth for personal use. DOC 379.03(7)(h)(h) Anything used as evidence in a disciplinary hearing that is deemed to be contraband by the hearing officer. DOC 379.03(9)(9) “Department” means the department of corrections. DOC 379.03(10)(10) “Gang” means a group of people that threatens, intimidates, coerces, or harasses other people or engages in activities that intentionally violate, or encourage the intentional violation of state or federal laws or regulations, municipal ordinances or institutional policies or procedures. DOC 379.03(11)(11) “General account” means an account established to receive youth pay or allowances under s. 938.48 (13), Stats., pensions, disability payments, monetary gifts from family or any other payments to the youth from which disbursements may be made while the youth is under the supervision of the department. DOC 379.03(12)(12) “Guardian” means the person named by the court having the duty and authority of guardianship. DOC 379.03(13)(13) “Institution” means a type 1 secured correctional facility operated by the department. DOC 379.03(14)(14) “Institution housing emergency” means any of the following: DOC 379.03(14)(a)(a) The number of youth exceeds the original design bed capacity of a specific institution. DOC 379.03(14)(b)(b) A portion of any institution’s original design bed capacity becomes unavailable for use as living quarters because of fire, storm or other damage, health-threatening contamination, staff unavailability beyond the control of the institution or a disturbance, with the result that the number of youth at a specific institution exceeds the available beds. DOC 379.03(15)(15) “Mail” includes materials such as letters, other items of correspondence and packages processed through the United States postal service or courier including but not limited to United Parcel Service, Federal Express and Dunham Express, and letters and other items of correspondence processed within an institution. DOC 379.03(17)(17) “Modified confinement” means restriction of a youth to the youth’s assigned room with a minimum of 4 hours of out-of-room time per day. DOC 379.03(18)(18) “No-contact visiting” means visitation during which no physical contact is permitted between a youth and a visitor. DOC 379.03(19)(19) “Obscene material” means a writing, picture, sound recording or film, about which all of the following are true: DOC 379.03(19)(a)(a) The average person, applying contemporary community standards, would find it appeals to the prurient interest if taken as a whole. DOC 379.03(19)(b)(b) Under contemporary community standards, describes or shows sexual conduct in a patently offensive way. DOC 379.03(19)(c)(c) Lacks serious literary, artistic, political, educational or scientific value, if taken as a whole. DOC 379.03(21)(21) “Representative of the news media” means any person 18 years old or older who is a credentialed member of the press, including broadcast or print journalism, who visits an institution for the purpose of investigation and reporting.