DOC 396.03(8)(8) “Chemical agent” means oleoresin of capsicum or “OC” approved by the department for use as a non-deadly force. DOC 396.03(9)(9) “Close confinement” means confinement to a youth’s room with a minimum of one hour per day out of the room. DOC 396.03(10)(a)(a) Any item a youth may not possess under the conduct rules and court-ordered conditions of the youth’s community placement, including, but not limited to, unauthorized money, intoxicants, drug paraphernalia, weapons or smoking materials. DOC 396.03(10)(b)(b) Any item, the possession of which violates any law of Wisconsin or the United States, a municipal ordinance or any rule of the department. DOC 396.03(10)(c)(c) Any item a youth may possess, but which comes into his or her possession in an unauthorized manner including, but not limited to, an item that is received from a person with whom the youth is not supposed to have contact under the conduct rules or court-ordered conditions of the youth’s placement. DOC 396.03(11)(11) “Corporal punishment” means the intentional infliction of physical pain as a means of discipline. DOC 396.03(14)(14) “Deadly force” means force which is intended or is likely to cause death or great bodily harm to another. DOC 396.03(16)(16) “Division” means the department’s division of juvenile corrections. DOC 396.03(17)(17) “Electronic monitoring” means monitoring a youth’s location with an electronic device of a type approved by the administrator and worn by a youth to monitor the youth’s location during specific periods of time each day that the youth is required to be at his or her place of residence or at another approved location. DOC 396.03(18)(18) “Force” means the use of strength or power to overcome resistance or to compel another to act or to refrain from acting in a particular way. It includes the use of mechanical restraints or physical force. DOC 396.03(19)(19) “Great bodily harm” means bodily harm that creates a high probability of death, serious permanent disfigurement, a permanent or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any body member or organ or other serious bodily harm. DOC 396.03(21)(21) “JPRC” means the joint planning and review committee which makes short-term and long-term planning recommendations for youth, with members representing the type 1 secured correctional facility in which the youth resides, OJOR, the committing county and the aftercare provider. DOC 396.03(22)(22) “Mechanical restraint” means a commercially manufactured device approved by the department and applied to a youth’s wrist, arm, legs or torso to restrain or impede free movement. DOC 396.03(23)(23) “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 396.03(24)(24) “Non-deadly force” means force which is not intended to and is not likely to cause death or great bodily harm to another. DOC 396.03(25)(25) “OJOR” means the division’s office of juvenile offender review. DOC 396.03(27)(27) “Personal search” means a search of a youth’s clothed person, including, but not limited to, inspection of the person’s pockets, frisking the person’s body, examining the person’s shoes and hat and visually inspecting the inside of a person’s mouth. A personal search does not include a strip search, body cavity search or body contents search. DOC 396.03(28)(28) “Reasonably believes” or “reasonable belief” means that the actor believes that a certain fact exists and such belief under the circumstances is reasonable even though the belief may be erroneous. DOC 396.03(29)(29) “Regional chief” means a division regional manager responsible for oversight of community correctional services or that person’s designee. DOC 396.03(30)(30) “Report center” means a place where designated youth in a type 2 secured correctional facility shall report at specified times as a condition of program participation. DOC 396.03(31)(31) “Rules of conduct” means the conditions of placement in the community. DOC 396.03(32)(32) “Sanction” means any of a range of actions that staff may take when a youth violates the rules of conduct or court-ordered conditions of community supervision.