DOC 302.01DOC 302.01 Applicability. Under authority vested in the department by ss. 227.11 (2), 301.02, 301.03 (2), 301.21, 302.07, 302.25, 302.26, and 302.27, Stats., the department adopts this chapter, which applies to the department and all inmates in its legal custody for implementation of ss. 301.046, 301.048, 301.055, 302.043 302.045, 302.05, 302.055, 302.07, 302.08, 302.11, 302.113, 302.114, 302.15, 302.18, 303.065, 303.068, 973.01, and 973.013, Stats. DOC 302.01 HistoryHistory: CR 17-026: cr., Register June 2018 No. 750 eff. 7-1-18; correction made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register June 2018. DOC 302.02DOC 302.02 Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to provide procedures for inmate classification, sentence, and release provisions that include all of the following objectives. DOC 302.02(1)(1) The objectives of inmate classification include all of the following: DOC 302.02(1)(a)(a) Establish a dedicated and centralized inmate classification process to determine custody, program need, institution placement assignments, and movement of inmates. DOC 302.02(1)(b)(b) Classify every inmate based on factors related to public, staff, and inmate safety, institution security, mission of the department, and needs of the inmate. DOC 302.02(1)(d)(d) Involve inmates in the process of determining custody, program need, and institution assignment. DOC 302.02(1)(e)(e) Provide a record of custody, program need, and institution placement assignments. DOC 302.02(2)(2) The objectives of sentence and release provisions includes all of the following: DOC 302.02(2)(a)(a) Establish processes for inmate release from court imposed periods of incarceration. DOC 302.02(2)(b)(b) Review judgments of conviction and court orders received for legality and clarity. DOC 302.02(2)(c)(c) Calculate parole eligibility dates, projected release dates and discharge dates for all counts of all sentences. DOC 302.02(2)(e)(e) Utilize calculated dates to facilitate the legal release of inmates from prison and offenders from supervision. DOC 302.02 HistoryHistory: CR 17-026: cr., Register June 2018 No. 750 eff. 7-1-18. DOC 302.03DOC 302.03 Definitions. In this chapter: DOC 302.03(1)(1) “Administrator” means the administrator of the DAI or designee. DOC 302.03(1m)(1m) “Admission to DAI” means the placement of a person under the custody and control of the DAI, following sentencing or revocation of probation, discretionary parole, mandatory release parole, or extended supervision. DOC 302.03(4)(4) “Applicable percentage” means 85% for a Class C to E felony or 75% for a Class F to I felony. DOC 302.03(5)(5) “Assaultive activity” means an action that occurs inside or outside an institution and that results in or is intended to result in physical harm to another. DOC 302.03(7)(7) “Bureau of offender classification and movement” or “BOCM” means the DAI bureau that administers the classification and movement of inmates. DOC 302.03(8)(8) “Challenge incarceration program” or “CIP” means a program that incorporates manual labor, personal development counseling, substance abuse treatment and education, military drill and ceremony, counseling, and age appropriate strenuous physical exercise resulting in earned release from confinement under s. 302.045, Stats. DOC 302.03(9)(9) “Classification sector chief” means a BOCM supervisor. DOC 302.03(10)(10) “Classification specialist” means a BOCM staff member who completes processes associated with the assignment of inmate custody, program need, and institution placement. DOC 302.03(11)(11) “Custody classification” means the assessed risk level assigned to an inmate for purposes of institution placement. DOC 302.03(12)(12) “DAI” means the division of adult institutions in the department of corrections.