Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 303.74 - Controlled separation
(1) USE. A security supervisor may order into
controlled separation any inmate in segregated status who exhibits disruptive,
destructive, or out of control behavior. Staff shall not place an inmate in
controlled separation unless a conduct report or incident report is written for
the conduct giving rise to the use of controlled separation. When the inmate's
behavior is no longer disruptive, destructive, or out of control, a security
supervisor shall remove the inmate from controlled separation.
(a) A security supervisor may not order
controlled separation for more than 72 hours.
(b) The security director may extend the
placement if the behavior continues. The security director shall review
extensions every 24 hours.
(2) CONDITIONS.
(a) The institution shall provide inmates in
controlled separation all of the following:
1.
Clean mattress.
2. Sufficient light
by which to read at least 12 hours per day.
3. Sanitary toilet and sink.
4. Adequate ventilation and
heating.
5. Clothing consistent
with the level of risk.
6.
Essential hygiene supplies.
7.
Nutritionally adequate meals.
(b) While an inmate is acting in a disruptive
manner, the institution shall maintain close control of all property in subd.
(a) 1., 5., and 6.
(3)
VISITS. Inmates in controlled separation may not receive visits, except from
their attorney or with permission from the warden or security
director.
(4) SPECIAL RULES.
(a) Inmates in controlled separation may not
possess any property in the cell except the property described in sub. (2),
letters received while in controlled separation, legal materials, and writing
materials as long as the property does not pose a security risk. Institutions
may establish procedures for the orderly operation of the facilities for
inmates in controlled separation.
(b) Inmates in controlled separation may not
leave their cells except in emergencies endangering their safety in the cell or
with permission from the warden or security director. The warden may require
inmates in controlled separation to wear mechanical restraints, as defined in
s.
DOC
306.02(13), while outside their cells
if the use of mechanical restraints is necessary to protect employees or
inmates or to maintain the security of the institution.
(5) PAY. An inmate in controlled separation
shall earn compensation if the inmate earned compensation in the previous
status.
(6) RECORDS. Staff shall
visually check inmates in controlled separation at least once every 30 minutes
and make a written record or log entry at each interval noting the condition of
the inmate.
(7) CREDIT. The
institution shall give an inmate in controlled separation credit toward a term
of disciplinary separation during the period of confinement.
Notes
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