Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 303.73 - Major penalty: disciplinary separation
(1) CONDITIONS.
Disciplinary separation may not exceed the period specified in s.
DOC
303.72(2). The hearing officer may
impose disciplinary separation for a major offense. The institution shall
provide inmates in disciplinary separation all of the following:
(a) Clean mattress.
(b) Sufficient light by which to read at
least 12 hours per day.
(c)
Sanitary toilet and sink.
(d)
Adequate ventilation and heating.
(2) NECESSITIES. The institution shall allow
the following for each inmate in disciplinary separation, but the items need
not be kept in the cell based on safety and security concerns as determined by
the warden:
(a) Adequate clothing and
bedding.
(b) A toothbrush,
toothpaste, soap, a towel, a face cloth and a small comb.
(c) Religious texts.
(d) Nutritionally adequate meals.
(3) OTHER PROPERTY. The
institution may allow inmates in disciplinary separation access to material
pertaining to legal proceedings, law books, and other property allowed by
department policy.
(4) VISITS AND
TELEPHONE CALLS. The institution shall permit inmates in disciplinary
separation visitation and telephone calls in accordance with ch. DOC
309.
(5) CORRESPONDENCE.
(a) Inmates in disciplinary separation may
receive and send first class mail in accordance with these rules and department
policy, relating to mail.
(b)
Indigent inmates in disciplinary separation may, upon request, receive writing
materials and postage in accordance with s.
DOC 309.51
and department policy.
(6) SHOWERS. The institution shall allow
inmates in disciplinary separation to shower at least once every 4 calendar
days.
(7) SERVICES AND PROGRAMS.
The institution shall provide social services, psychological and medical
services, program opportunities and an opportunity to exercise for an inmate in
disciplinary separation, but the institution shall provide these services at
the inmate's cell, unless otherwise authorized by the warden.
(8) LEAVING CELL. Inmates in disciplinary
separation may not leave their cells except as needed for urgent medical or
psychological attention, showers, visits, recreation and emergencies
endangering their safety in the cell or other reasons as authorized by the
warden. The warden may require inmates in disciplinary separation to wear
mechanical restraints, as defined in s.
DOC
306.02(13), while outside their
cells.
(9) RELEASE DATES. Release
dates are not impacted by disciplinary separation.
(10) PAY. Inmates in disciplinary separation
shall not earn compensation.
(11)
CANTEEN. Inmates in disciplinary separation may have approved items brought in
from the canteen but may not go to the canteen in person.
(12) SPECIAL PROCEDURES. Institutions may
establish procedures for the orderly operation of facilities for inmates in
disciplinary separation.
(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.
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