Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 311.14 - Conditions of confinement while in observation
(1) An inmate in
observation shall be confined alone in a well-ventilated, sanitary, secure cell
equipped with an observation port. Conditions, including privileges and
properties, shall, insofar as possible, be the same as those in the status from
which the inmate came prior to the observation placement. A staff member who is
authorized in s.
DOC
311.04(4) to place an inmate in
observation may change the inmate's condition of confinement if the staff
member reasonably believes any of the following:
(a) These privileges or properties may be
used by the inmate, or another inmate also in the observation unit, for
self-harm or to harm others.
(b)
The properties cannot be moved conveniently to the observation cell.
(c) The privileges cannot be offered due to
the secured nature of the observation unit.
(d) The properties or privileges are
clinically or medically contraindicated.
(2) The appropriate privileges and properties
to be allowed the inmate in observation shall be determined by the clinician,
crisis intervention worker or physician at the time of the examination of the
inmate, after a consultation with the supervisor of the unit.
(3) If any of the privileges or properties
are used by the inmate or another inmate also in the observation unit for
self-harm or harm to others, or otherwise seriously disrupts the safe,
efficient operation of the observation unit, the privileges or properties shall
be withdrawn immediately by the staff member noting the problem.
(4) The warden has final authority regarding
privileges or property of an inmate in observation. The warden shall review and
either approve or disapprove a decision regarding inmate privileges or
properties. The warden shall take appropriate and prompt action.
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