Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 333.16 - Oleoresin of capsicum, firearms and other weapons
(1) OLEORESIN OF
CAPSICUM. For the purpose of this section, "oleoresin of capsicum" means the
oleoresin extracted from fruits of plants of the genus capsicum. The oleoresin
contains the active ingredient capsaicin and related compounds classified as
capsaicinoids.
(2) USE OF OLEORESIN
OF CAPSICUM. An employee may carry or use oleoresin of capsicum, as permitted
under s. 941.26(4) (a),
Stats., while on duty, only under the following conditions:
(a) After successfully completing a
department approved training program or, if applicable, after successfully
updating training according to department policy and procedure.
(b) While acting in self-defense or defense
of a third person, as allowed under ss.
941.26(4) (c) 1
and 939.48, Stats.
(c) Toward an offender, another person or an
animal.
(3) PROHIBITED
USE. An employee may not use oleoresin of capsicum under [any of] the
following:
(a) Against another employee,
except for training purposes.
(b)
Toward an offender merely because the offender refuses to follow
orders.
(c) Merely to cause bodily
harm or bodily discomfort.
(4) APPROVED PRODUCTS. An employee shall
carry and use only products and delivery systems approved by the
department.
(5) MEDICAL CARE. An
employee shall immediately provide medical attention to the person exposed to
oleoresin of capsicum.
(6)
DOCUMENTATION. The employee involved in the use of oleoresin of capsicum shall
document its use according to department policy and procedure.
(7) FIREARMS OR OTHER WEAPONS. No employee
may carry or use a firearm or other weapons while on duty, except as permitted
under s.
DOC
333.16(2).
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