DOC 313.04 HistoryHistory: CR 16-055: cr., Register February 2018, No. 746, eff. 3-1-18.
DOC 313.05DOC 313.05Documentation. The industries director shall document prison industry operations, including job positions, titles and descriptions, qualifications, compensation, probationary term, work hours, work rules, and policies. Inmate access to these documents shall be established in industry policy.
DOC 313.05 HistoryHistory: CR 16-055: cr., Register February 2018, No. 746, eff. 3-1-18.
DOC 313.06DOC 313.06Application and approval.
DOC 313.06(1)(1) An inmate may apply for a position in a prison industry that is available at the institution in which the inmate resides. The application may include an inmate’s preference for a position.
DOC 313.06(2)(2) The industries supervisor or designee shall do all of the following:
DOC 313.06(2)(a)(a) Interview inmate applicants for specific positions under the industries supervisor’s supervision.
DOC 313.06(2)(b)(b) Consider the following criteria in the selection of an inmate employee:
DOC 313.06(2)(b)1.1. Education requirements.
DOC 313.06(2)(b)2.2. Attitude and willingness to learn.
DOC 313.06(2)(b)3.3. Experience and training.
DOC 313.06(2)(b)4.4. Physical or mental ability to perform the essential functions of the position, with or without reasonable accommodations.
DOC 313.06(2)(b)5.5. Past employment record with prison industries or other institution work experience.
DOC 313.06(2)(b)6.6. Documented security concerns, including assaultive history
DOC 313.06(2)(b)7.7. Sentence structure.
DOC 313.06(2)(c)(c) Select a qualified inmate applicant consistent with established requirements.
DOC 313.06 HistoryHistory: CR 16-055: cr., Register February 2018, No. 746, eff. 3-1-18.
DOC 313.07DOC 313.07Probationary period.
DOC 313.07(1)(1) Inmates hired by prison industries shall serve a probationary period during which the inmate’s employment may be terminated under s. DOC 313.11 (1) (a) or (b).
DOC 313.07(2)(2) Inmate employees shall not receive incentive pay during their original probationary period.
DOC 313.07(3)(3) The duration of the probationary period for any position shall be established by prison industries management so as to provide adequate time for the average inmate employee to learn the duties of the position.
DOC 313.07(4)(4) The industries supervisor may extend the probationary period for an additional 30 days if the inmate employee has not demonstrated satisfactory performance but can reasonably be expected to attain satisfactory performance.
DOC 313.07 HistoryHistory: CR 16-055: cr., Register February 2018, No. 746, eff. 3-1-18.
DOC 313.08DOC 313.08Performance evaluation.
DOC 313.08(1)(1) The industries supervisor shall evaluate each inmate employee’s performance as often as required to ensure the inmate employee is meeting performance and productivity expectations. The evaluation shall be written and include the specific skills and expectations of the position.
DOC 313.08(2)(2) An evaluation shall be completed upon completion of probation, at regular intervals, prior to any pay rate change and upon termination.
DOC 313.08(3)(3) The criteria to be used in evaluating inmate employees shall include all of the following:
DOC 313.08(3)(a)(a) Quality of performance of assigned duties.
DOC 313.08(3)(b)(b) Productivity level.