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(1)Any inmate or group of inmates who disobeys a verbal or written directive or order from any employee is guilty of disobeying orders.
(2)Any inmate who commits an act which violates an order, whether the inmate knew or should have known that the order existed, is guilty of disobeying orders.
(3)Any inmate who violates any administrative rule or department policy is guilty of disobeying orders.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.29Disrespect. Any inmate who shows disrespect to any person is guilty of disrespect, whether or not the subject of the disrespect is present and even if the expression of disrespect is in writing. Disrespect includes derogatory or profane writing, remarks or gestures, name calling, yelling, and other acts which are made outside the formal complaint process, which are expressions of disrespect, and which have a reasonable potential to negatively affect institution security, safety, order, or inmate discipline.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.30Soliciting an employee. An inmate who does any of the following is guilty of soliciting an employee:
(1)Offers or gives anything to an employee, an acquaintance, or family of an employee. This subsection does not apply to anything authorized by these rules or department policy.
(2)Requests or accepts anything from an employee, an acquaintance, or family of an employee. This subsection does not apply to anything authorized by these rules or department policy.
(3)Buys anything from, or sells anything to, an employee, an acquaintance or family of an employee. This subsection does not apply to items for sale in accordance with department policy.
(4)Requests an employee, an acquaintance or family of a staff member of an employee to purchase anything for the inmate. This subsection does not apply to anything authorized by these rules or department policy.
(5)Requests another person to give anything to an employee, or agrees with another person to give anything to an employee, or an acquaintance of an employee, or family of an employee.
(6)Conveys affection to, or about staff verbally or in writing whether personally written or commercially written or by drawings; or asks for addresses, phone numbers, favors, or requests special attention of an employee, or an acquaintance of an employee, or family of an employee.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.31Lying. Any inmate who makes a false written or oral statement which may affect the orderly operation, safety or security of the institution is guilty of lying.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.32Lying about an employee. Any inmate who makes a false written or oral statement about an employee outside the complaint review system under ch. DOC 310 is guilty of lying about an employee.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.33Disruptive conduct. Any inmate who engages in, causes or provokes disruptive conduct, or whose actions disrupt the orderly operation of the institution, is guilty of disruptive conduct. Disruptive conduct includes physically resisting an employee, horseplay, arguing, any behavior which is loud, offensive or vulgar, or passive behavior which disrupts the orderly operation of the institution.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.34Unauthorized forms of communication. Any inmate who does any of the following is guilty of unauthorized forms of communication:
(1)Communicates with another person by a method or with a device not authorized by the department.
(2)Communicates with persons where a court order exists prohibiting contact.
(3)Communicates with persons whom the department has prohibited contact.
(4)Communicates with a victim of a crime for which the inmate has been convicted, or a read-in offense, or victim’s family unless approved by the warden.
(5)Communicates in a manner that harms, harasses or intimidates any person.
(6)Communicates with any person that has not attained the age of 18 unless the person is on the approved visiting list, is approved by the warden, is the inmate’s minor child, or is the minor child of a close family member and the person is not the victim of the inmate’s crime.
(7)Communicates in a manner that is intended to be in code or in a manner that hinders staff’s ability to readily translate, understand or interpret the communication.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.35False names and titles. Any inmate who uses any of the following is guilty of false names and titles:
(1)A title for the inmate other than Mr., Ms., Miss, or Mrs., as appropriate.
(2)A name, other than the name under which the inmate was committed to the department, unless the name was legally changed.
(3)The legally changed name without including the name under which the inmate was committed to the department.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.36Enterprises and fraud.
(1)Any inmate who engages in a business or enterprise, whether or not for profit, or who sells anything except as specifically allowed under other sections is guilty of enterprises and fraud, except for the following situations:
(a) An inmate who was owner or part owner of any lawful business or enterprise prior to sentencing may communicate with the inmate’s manager, partner, or attorney concerning the management of the enterprise or business.
(b) An inmate may write and seek publication of works in accordance with these rules and department policy.
(2)Any inmate who offers to buy or orders any item with the intention of not paying for it or buys it on credit is guilty of enterprises and fraud.
(3)Any inmate who obtains anything of value through any of the following is guilty of enterprises and fraud:
(a) Violating federal or state laws, local ordinances, these rules or department policy.
(b) The fraudulent use of information.
(4)Any inmate who provides or possesses information that could be used to receive access to telephone or other telecommunication services that are not authorized for use by the department is guilty of enterprises and fraud.
(5)Any inmate who provides or possesses false, fraudulent or unauthorized information that could be used to obtain money, property items, or other services of value, is guilty of enterprises and fraud.
(6)Any inmate who obtains or possesses personally identifiable information of any other person with the intent to fraudulently acquire goods or services, or to cause loss or harm, is guilty of enterprises and fraud.
(7)Any inmate who collects, sells or distributes personally identifiable information of another person is guilty of enterprises and fraud.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
Subchapter V — Offenses Against Property
DOC 303.37Theft. Any inmate who steals the property of another person or of the state is guilty of theft.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.38Damage or alteration of property.
(1)Any inmate who damages, destroys or alters any property of the state or of another person without written authorization by staff is guilty of damage or alteration of property.
(2)Any inmate who damages, destroys, alters, or disposes of the inmate’s own property, contrary to department policy, is guilty of damage or alteration of property.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.39Misuse of state or federal property. Any inmate who uses government property in an unauthorized manner is guilty of misuse of state or federal property.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.40Unauthorized transfer of property. Any inmate who gives, receives, sells, buys, exchanges, barters, lends, borrows, or takes any property from another inmate without authorization is guilty of unauthorized transfer of property.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.41Counterfeiting and forgery. Any inmate who makes, uses, possesses, or alters any document so it appears that the document was made or signed by a different person; or that the document was signed at a different time or with different provisions is guilty of counterfeiting and forgery.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
Subchapter VI — Contraband Offenses
DOC 303.42Possession or use of money or negotiable instruments. Except as specifically authorized, any inmate who has in the inmate’s possession or who uses any of the following is guilty of possession or use of money or negotiable instruments:
(1)Coins or paper money.
(2)A check.
(3)A money order.
(4)A savings bond.
(5)A credit card, debit card, gift card, phone card, or information allowing access to or use of the cards or accounts.
(6)Any other negotiable instrument.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.43Possession of intoxicants. Except as specifically authorized, any inmate who possesses any intoxicating substance is guilty of possession of intoxicants.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.44Possession of intoxicant paraphernalia. Any inmate who possesses any device used in the manufacture of an intoxicating substance or any device used or intended for use in taking an intoxicating substance into the body is guilty of possession of intoxicant paraphernalia.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.45Possession, manufacture or use of weapons.
(1)Any inmate who makes or alters an item making it suitable for use as a weapon is guilty of possession, manufacture, or use of weapons.
(2)Any inmate who possesses an item which is designed to be used as a weapon is guilty of possession, manufacture, or use of weapons.
(3)Any inmate who possesses an item which could be used in the manufacture of a weapon is guilty of possession, manufacture, or use of weapons.
(4)Any inmate who uses an item as a weapon is guilty of possession, manufacture, or use of weapons.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.46Possession of tobacco.
(1)Any inmate who possesses a tobacco product is guilty of possession of tobacco.
(2)Any inmate who possesses materials to facilitate the use of tobacco is guilty of possession of tobacco.
History: CR 11-022: cr. Register September 2014 No. 705, eff. 1-1-15.
DOC 303.47Possession of contraband—miscellaneous.
(1)Each institution shall maintain and make available to inmates a list of property which inmates are allowed to possess in accordance with department policies relating to personal property.
(2)Any inmate who possesses any of the following is guilty of possession of contraband-miscellaneous:
(a) Items which are not allowed.
(b) Items which are required to be listed but are not listed on the inmate’s property list.
(c) Items which do not belong to the inmate, except state property issued to the inmate.
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