DOC 333.07(2)(t)(t) The following is substituted for s. DOC 303.51 on leaving assigned area: Any inmate who leaves an area where he or she is attending a scheduled activity or who leaves the immediate area of a work or school assignment before the activity or the work or school assignment is over is guilty of an offense, unless absence from the assigned area has been approved by DIS staff. DOC 333.07(2)(x)(x) The following is substituted for s. DOC 303.57 on misuse of prescription medication: Any inmate who knowingly does any of the following is guilty of an offense: DOC 333.07(2)(x)2.2. Takes a prescription medication which was not prescribed for him or her. DOC 333.07(2)(y)(y) Section DOC 303.59 on use of intoxicants applies except that subs. (2) (a) and (3) are modified to include tests, examinations and specimens requested in accordance with this chapter. DOC 333.07(3)(3) In addition to the rules listed under this subsection, which includes the list of offenses under ss. DOC 303.11 to 303.64 as affected by this subsection, DIS staff may develop additional rules of supervision for an inmate’s DIS placement which are reasonably calculated to serve the interests stated in s. DOC 333.01. These additional rules may be modified at any time with written notice to the inmate. DOC 333.07(4)(4) Violation of any of the rules of supervision is an offense. DOC 333.07 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1993, No. 446, eff. 3-1-93; corrections in (2) (e) (intro.) and (n) 1. made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2006 No. 612; corrections in (2) (intro.), (3) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register March 2017 No. 735. DOC 333.08(1)(1) An inmate in a DIS placement may receive a sanction under s. 301.048 (3), Stats., if the department determines, after completing a review under sub. (2), that the inmate has committed one of the following: DOC 333.08(1)(a)(a) A violation of a state or federal statute or a local ordinance. DOC 333.08(1)(b)(b) A violation of the rules of any facility, institution or program in which the inmate is held or to which the inmate is assigned. DOC 333.08(1)(c)(c) A violation of this chapter, including any rules referenced and incorporated in this chapter. DOC 333.08(2)(2) The review procedure to determine if the inmate has committed a violation shall be conducted as follows: DOC 333.08(2)(a)(a) A written violation report shall be prepared by a DIS staff member which: DOC 333.08(2)(a)1.1. Sets forth all facts obtained in the DIS staff member’s investigation and includes the proposed penalty and a written statement or a report of an oral statement from the inmate. No statement concerning the alleged violation shall be taken from the inmate until 24 hours after the inmate receives a written notice of the alleged violation which shall include the rule allegedly violated, how the rule was violated and the date and place of the violation. The requirement of prior written notice may be waived by the inmate in writing. A defective notice can be cured by issuing a proper notice. DOC 333.08(2)(a)3.3. Identifies the evidence and the names of witnesses reported by the inmate. The DIS staff member shall include in his or her report what efforts were made to interview witnesses and gather evidence identified by the inmate. DOC 333.08(2)(b)(b) A copy of the violation report shall be served on the inmate within 5 working days after review and approval by a supervisor who was not involved in the alleged violation and did not prepare the violation report. A minor penalty may be imposed by DIS staff after approval by the supervisor and prior to service of the violation report on the inmate. DOC 333.08(2)(c)(c) A major penalty may be imposed by a DIS staff member after review and approval of the violation report by the supervisor under par. (b), service of the violation report on the inmate and completion of the following appeal procedure: DOC 333.08(2)(c)1.1. The inmate may appeal the violation report to the sector chief or designee by service of a written appeal within 5 working days of receipt of the violation report. DOC 333.08(2)(c)2.2. If the appeal is to the sector chief’s designee, the designee shall not be the immediate supervisor of the DIS staff member who conducted the investigation. DOC 333.08(2)(c)3.3. The sector chief or designee shall review the violation report and the appeal and issue a final decision within 7 working days of receipt of the appeal. DOC 333.08(2)(c)4.4. A major penalty may be imposed at any time after the expiration of the appeal time if the inmate does not appeal. DOC 333.08(3)(3) A “major offense” is a violation of one or more of the rules of supervision for which a major penalty may be imposed if the accused inmate is found guilty. DOC 333.08(4)(4) A “minor offense” is any violation of one or more of the rules of supervision which is not a ‘major offense’ under sub. (5) or which a DIS supervisor has not classified as a major offense. If an offense not listed in sub. (5) is a ‘major offense’ for an inmate, it shall be identified as a ‘major offense’ in the DIS rules of supervision. DOC 333.08(5)(5) Any violation of the following sections is a major offense: DOC 333.08 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1993, No. 446, eff. 3-1-93. DOC 333.09DOC 333.09 Termination of DIS placement. DOC 333.09(1)(1) If an inmate has been transferred to DIS from a state correctional facility under s. 301.048 (2), Stats., the placement in DIS may be terminated for any of the following reasons: DOC 333.09(1)(a)(a) If there is a change of circumstances such as the loss, for any reason, of a job, school or treatment program. DOC 333.09(1)(b)(b) If the department determines that the inmate has committed one or more of the following violations: DOC 333.09(1)(b)2.2. Violation of the rules of any facility, institution or program in which the inmate is held or to which the inmate is assigned. DOC 333.09(1)(c)(c) For any other reason, which, in the discretionary judgment of the department, is reasonably calculated to serve the interests stated in s. DOC 333.01. DOC 333.09(2)(2) If an inmate is placed in DIS as an alternative to revocation of probation or parole pursuant to s. 301.048 (2) (am) 4., Stats., or is placed in DIS as a condition of parole by the parole commission pursuant to s. 301.048 (2) (am) 3., Stats., the placement in DIS shall be terminated if the inmate’s probation or parole is revoked under ch. DOC 331. DOC 333.09 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1993, No. 446, eff. 3-1-93; corrections in (2) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2006 No. 612. DOC 333.10(1)(1) The proposed termination of a DIS placement by DIS staff under s. DOC 333.09 (1) shall be reviewed by the PRC which shall consist of 2 or more members appointed by the administrator. The administrator may designate persons to sit as alternates. DOC 333.10(2)(2) RC may recommend to the administrator or the administrator’s designee that the inmate’s DIS placement be terminated and the inmate returned to a type 1 prison or that the inmate be transferred to another community or another living arrangement or that any other appropriate action be taken. RC review of the inmate’s DIS placement shall be conducted in accordance with ss. DOC 302.17 and 302.19, except that “administrator or their designee” shall be substituted for “superintendent” in those provisions and no disciplinary hearing shall be held to determine if a violation has occurred. The decision of the administrator or the administrator’s designee shall be final. DOC 333.10(4)(4) An inmate who has been removed from a DIS placement pending completion of the review procedure in s. DOC 333.08 (2) and who is found not guilty of the alleged violation shall be returned to the placement as soon as practicable following the determination. DOC 333.10(5)(5) Prior to completion of the termination procedure or the revocation procedure under ch. DOC 331, the department may take any action it considers necessary for protection of the public including detention of the inmate in any state correctional institution, county jail or other facility that has agreed to hold DIS inmates in detention status, provided that the conditions for detention under s. DOC 333.11 are met. DOC 333.10(6)(6) If an inmate is unable to attend work, school or treatment programs due to the termination procedure, DIS staff shall notify the appropriate school official, employer or treatment staff. DOC 333.10 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1993, No. 446, eff. 3-1-93; CR 17-026: am. (2), Register June 2018 No. 750 eff. 7-1-18. DOC 333.11DOC 333.11 Detention for inmates in DIS placements. DOC 333.11(1)(1) In this section, “detention” means secure or non-secure confinement in a Type 1 prison, jail, county reforestation camp, residential treatment facility or community-based residential facility under s. 301.048 (3) (a) 1., Stats. DOC 333.11(2)(2) An inmate may be placed in detention by any DIS staff or by a law enforcement officer at the request of DIS staff and kept there if the decision maker is satisfied that it is more likely than not that one or more of the following is true: DOC 333.11(2)(a)(a) If the inmate remains in the DIS placement, the inmate will seek to intimidate a witness in a pending investigation, disciplinary action or termination action. DOC 333.11(2)(b)(b) If the inmate remains in the DIS placement, the inmate will encourage others by example, expressly, or by the inmate’s presence, to defy staff authority and thereby erode staff’s ability to control a particular situation. DOC 333.11(2)(c)(c) If the inmate remains in the DIS placement, it will create a substantial danger to the physical safety of the inmate or another person. DOC 333.11(2)(d)(d) If the inmate remains in the DIS placement, there is a substantial danger that the inmate will try to escape. DOC 333.11(2)(e)(e) If the inmate remains in the DIS placement, a criminal, disciplinary or termination investigation will thereby be inhibited. DOC 333.11(2)(f)(f) If the inmate remains in the DIS placement, there is a substantial danger that the inmate will commit a crime. DOC 333.11(2)(g)(g) If, in the discretionary judgement of DIS staff, the inmate’s retention in the DIS placement is not reasonably calculated to serve the interests stated in s. DOC 333.01. DOC 333.11(3)(3) DIS supervisory staff shall review the placement of an inmate in detention within 3 working days after it takes place. Before this review, the inmate shall be provided with the reason for detention and with an opportunity to respond, either orally or in writing. Review of the decision shall include consideration of the inmate’s response to the detention. If, upon review, it is determined that detention is not appropriate, the inmate shall be returned to the DIS placement. DOC 333.11(4)(4) No inmate may remain in detention more than 21 days, except that the administrator may extend this period for up to 21 additional days for cause. After the review under sub. (3), DIS supervisory staff shall review the status of each inmate in detention every 7 days to determine whether detention continues to be appropriate. If upon review it is determined that detention is not appropriate, the inmate shall be returned to his or her DIS placement. DOC 333.11(5)(5) When an inmate is placed in detention, the person who makes the placement shall state in writing the reasons for the detention. The inmate shall be given a copy of the written statement. Upon review, the supervisory staff person shall indicate on the statement approval or disapproval of detention. DOC 333.11 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1993, No. 446, eff. 3-1-93. DOC 333.12(2)(2) The inmate shall sign an agreement acknowledging the department’s authority to collect all funds earned and compensation received by the inmate while in a DIS placement and to disburse those funds in accordance with this section. Refusal to sign an agreement is an offense. DOC 333.12(3)(3) The DIS business manager or a financial institution designated to handle DIS inmate accounts shall establish a separate DIS account for each inmate and make disbursements in accordance with this section. All paychecks from DIS work assignments and other funds received for inmates shall be sent to the DIS business manager or a financial institution designated to handle DIS inmate accounts. DOC 333.12(4)(4) Upon an inmate’s placement in DIS, funds in an inmate’s general account, if any, shall be transferred to his or her DIS account. DOC 333.12(5)(5) The DIS business manager or the designated financial institution shall disburse money received while an inmate is in a DIS placement in the following order: DOC 333.12(5)(b)(b) Unless waived by DIS staff, an electronic monitoring fee pursuant to s. 301.135 (4), Stats., to cover the actual costs associated with electronic monitoring and DOC 333.12(6)(6) Prior to disbursing funds under sub. (5) (c), the business manager or designated financial institution may disburse money from the inmate’s DIS account to pay the inmate’s obligations that have been acknowledged by the inmate in writing or that have been reduced to judgment or court order. DOC 333.12(7)(7) Income earned by or received for the benefit of an inmate while in DIS placement is not subject to release account deductions under s. DOC 309.466. DOC 333.12(8)(8) After approval for DIS placement, an inmate who is transferred from a state correctional facility may receive a single disbursement from his or her release account under s. DOC 309.466 for initial expenses such as security deposits, clothing, fees, tuition and books, if approved by DIS staff. DOC 333.12(9)(9) Upon termination of a DIS placement, funds in an inmate’s DIS account shall be deposited in the inmate’s general account after disbursements under sub. (5) and (6) are made. DOC 333.12(10)(10) Before releasing an inmate to field supervision as a parolee, the DIS business manager shall inform the parole agent of the balance in the inmate’s DIS account. The agent shall instruct the business manager as to where the funds shall be transferred. DOC 333.12 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1993, No. 446, eff. 3-1-93. DOC 333.13(1)(1) Disclaimer. The department does not assume responsibility for the condition or safety of any DIS residence, including the inmate’s food and property at the residence, or for the safety of others or their property at a DIS residence. In this subsection, “DIS residence” does not include a type 1 prison, jail, county reforestation camp, residential treatment facility or a community-based residential treatment facility. DOC 333.13(2)(2) Access to legal materials. Inmates shall be permitted to do reasonable legal research at local law libraries with the prior approval of DIS staff. “Reasonable research” means a maximum of four hours per week, including travel time. Inmates with court imposed deadlines may request additional research time. DOC 333.13(3)(a)(a) Inmates with private health insurance may use any medical personnel and facilities covered by their policy with prior approval of DIS staff. DOC 333.13(3)(b)(b) DIS staff shall assist inmates without private health insurance to identify the public health and social service agencies which can assist them with their health care needs. Prior approval by the assigned agent is required for utilization of medical personnel or facilities.
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