Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 346.06 - Records and reporting
(1) The superintendent shall maintain a
facility register which shall include identifying information for all
juveniles, including name, age, gender, race, name of parents or guardian,
alleged offense, detaining authority, time and date of admission, authority for
admission, date and time of release, and destination of the juvenile after
release.
(2) The facility shall
maintain records of the date, time and circumstances of all of the following
events involving juveniles:
(a) Death,
attempted suicide which requires emergency medical care or hospitalization, or
physical injury.
(b) Escape or
attempted escape.
(c) Significant
damage to the facility.
(d) A daily
record of each juvenile's behavior, medical history, disciplinary actions,
visitations, room assignment, care requirements and other special
conditions.
(3) Records
shall be maintained in a confidential manner as follows:
(a) Records shall be secured in locked desks
or filing or storage cabinets.
(b)
Records shall be maintained and stored separately from records of persons 18 or
older.
(c) No person except those
authorized through a court order or authorized facility or department personnel
may have access to information in the records or be permitted to inspect the
records.
(d) Whenever a person is
allowed access to a juvenile's file, a notation which includes the person's
name, date of access and authorization for access shall be made in the
file.
(4) The
superintendent shall notify the department's regional detention facilities
specialist within 24 hours excluding weekends and holidays, after any of the
following occurs:
(a) The death of a
juvenile.
(b) The provision of
medical treatment to a juvenile for a life-threatening injury or the admission
of a juvenile to a hospital, not including an emergency room admission or
admission for detention and evaluation under ch. 51, Stats.
(c) The escape of a juvenile.
(d) Any significant damage to the
facility.
(e) Any change in the
superintendence of the facility.
(5) The superintendent shall give the
department at least 30 days notice of any intention to terminate the operation
of the facility.
(6) The
superintendent shall promptly furnish to the department all requested
information.
Notes
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