Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 346.04 - Operational plan
(1) Before a facility may hold juveniles in
secure custody, it shall have a mission statement and a written operational
plan which has been approved by the department under s.
938.22(2) (a),
Stats., and which meets the requirements of
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USC 5601 to 5761 and 28 CFR Part 31 and the
standards specified in this chapter. No plan may be implemented until the
department has approved the plan, under s. 938.22(2) (a), Stats.
(2) The operational plan shall contain all of
the following components:
(a) A statement
setting forth the mission of the facility.
(b) Designation of whether the facility will
operate as a juvenile portion of the county jail or as a juvenile detention
facility.
(c) Policies and
procedures to ensure against any contact between juveniles and adult inmates in
all areas of the facility, including sallyports, entrances, booking, intake,
living areas, elevators, visiting areas, staircases, medical areas,
recreational areas, and fingerprinting areas.
(d) Policies and procedures to ensure
immediate security backup in emergency situations.
(e) Policies and procedures for bedding and
linens, canteen, classification, clothing, communicable disease control, crisis
intervention, disciplinary hearings, discipline, educational programming, fire
protection, frequency of cell checks, health screening and care, juvenile work
assignments, mail, medical records, medications, nutrition, out-of-cell time,
personal hygiene, personal property, programming, reading materials,
recreation, release, religious programming, sanitation, searches, staffing,
suicide prevention, telephone, use of restraints, use of volunteers, and
visitation.
(f) Policies and
procedures to ensure compliance with the standards specified in this
chapter.
(3) Prior to
submitting the operational plan to the department for approval under s.
938.22(2) (a), Stats., the superintendent shall distribute the plan for review
and comment to the sheriff, juvenile court judge, chief intake worker, social
or human services director, and the director of the county department of
community programs appointed under s.
51.42(4),
Stats.
Notes
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