Wis. Admin. Code Department of Corrections DOC 373.82 - Basic services and privileges for youth serving a major penalty
(1) All of the
following are the minimum services and privileges for a youth serving a major
penalty, unless suspended under sub. (2), because the youth is out of control:
(a) Underwear, socks, outer clothing or, when
warranted, clothing which will assist in the prevention of self-harm.
(b) Appropriate bedding supplies.
(c) Toothbrush, toothpaste and comb or
pick.
(d) Washcloth, towel, soap
and shower.
(e) Full meals at
regularly scheduled times.
(f)
Reading and writing materials.
(g)
Daily exercise or recreation, to take place outside of room or cell.
(h) Reasonable social worker contact and
discussion, if requested by the youth.
(i) Daily counselor contact.
(j) Daily opportunity to clean room or
cell.
(k) Crisis intervention
worker or other appropriate staff contacts and discussion.
(L) Daily, except Saturday, Sunday and legal
holidays, teacher contact. The youth shall be offered at least 3 hours of
educational work a day. Youth with exceptional educational needs shall be
offered instruction in accordance with law.
(m) Health care.
(n) Pastoral care services, if requested by
the youth.
(2) A youth
may be placed in control status and one or more of the items of personal
property in sub. (1) may be removed temporarily if the youth is any of the
following:
(a) Physically out of control and
abusing or misusing any item of personal property under sub. (1) in a manner
that creates a dangerous situation or serious disruption.
(b) Escalating toward the loss of physical
control and, based on the youth's behavior and history, it is reasonably
believed that a dangerous situation or serious disruption will occur if the
youth is not placed in control status and one or more items of personal
property in sub. (1) are not removed temporarily.
(c) In observation status under ch. DOC
375.
(3) The maximum
period of time a youth may remain in control status without approval of the
superintendent is 72 hours.
(4)
When a youth is retained in control status more than 72 hours, a clinical
evaluation to consider appropriateness for transfer to a mental health facility
shall be conducted as soon as is reasonably possible.
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