DOC 347.51(5)
(5) A youth may be placed in the least restrictive mechanical restraints when leaving the secure perimeter of the facility to prevent harm to youth or staff.
DOC 347.51(6)
(6) Except under circumstances described in sub.
(5), the incident reporting procedure outlined in s.
DOC 347.50 (2) shall apply if a youth is mechanically restrained.
DOC 347.51(7)
(7) A staff person shall be assigned to monitor a youth who is placed in mechanical restraints and shall remain in continuous auditory and visual contact with the youth. Observations of the youth's behavior and any staff interventions shall be documented at least once every 15 minutes, with the actual time of the observation or intervention recorded.
DOC 347.51 History
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21. DOC 347.52
DOC 347.52 Fire safety and emergency preparedness. DOC 347.52(1)(1)
The facility shall comply with applicable federal, state, and local fire safety codes.
DOC 347.52(2)
(2) The facility shall have and shall properly maintain self-contained breathing apparatuses and fire extinguishers sufficient to support the need of the facility as determined by the local fire department. The facility shall place the equipment in accordance with the advice of the local fire department.
DOC 347.52(3)
(3) The facility shall maintain a record of all fire inspections conducted as required under sub.
(1).
DOC 347.52(4)
(4) Staff shall conduct and document monthly fire safety inspections of the facility.
DOC 347.52(5)
(5) The facility shall have the means to evacuate youth in the event of fire or other emergency.
DOC 347.52(6)
(6) A written fire evacuation plan shall be developed and maintained in accordance with recommendations from the local fire department. The evacuation routes developed as a part of the evacuation plan shall be posted in a conspicuous place for staff.
DOC 347.52(7)
(7) Fire drills shall be conducted at least quarterly on each shift and documented.
DOC 347.52(8)
(8) The facility shall develop and maintain an emergency operation procedure. The procedure shall be readily accessible for staff to reference and include instructions for all of the following:
DOC 347.52(9)
(9) First aid kits and other emergency response equipment shall be available in designated areas of the facility. Inventories shall be conducted and documented monthly.
DOC 347.52(10)
(10) The facility shall have access to an alternate power source to maintain essential services in an emergency. Quarterly tests of the alternate power source shall be conducted and documented.
DOC 347.52 History
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21. DOC 347.53(1)(1)
The facility shall have a system of incentives for positive youth behavior.
DOC 347.53(2)
(2) The facility shall have written rules of behavior for youth.
DOC 347.53 History
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21. DOC 347.54(1)(1)
At the time of admission, each youth shall be notified of and provided access to the rules of behavior required in the facility and the potential disciplinary actions imposed for violation of the rules. Youths' receipt of the facility rules shall be documented.
DOC 347.54(2)
(2) The facility shall have a graduated array of dispositions to address youth rule violations.
DOC 347.54(3)
(3) Disciplinary action shall be determined on an individual basis. Staff may not use group punishment as a sanction for the negative behavior of an individual youth.
DOC 347.54(4)
(4) Only staff may administer youth rule violation dispositions.
DOC 347.54(5)
(5) Staff shall consider whether a youth's disability, mental illness, special education status, or limited English proficient status contributed to the behavior when assigning consequences for violations of the facility's rules. Staff should consult with a qualified mental health professional when making that decision.
DOC 347.54(6)
(6) Staff may restrict a youth's privileges for a rule violation if all of the following occur:
DOC 347.54(6)(a)
(a) The youth is given the opportunity to explain the circumstances of the alleged violation. The youth's statement or refusal shall be documented. A supervisor shall document their review of the rule violation, the youth's statement, and restriction within 24 hours.
DOC 347.54(6)(b)
(b) Any restriction shall be directly related to the violation.
DOC 347.54(7)
(7) Dispositions may not include any of the following:
DOC 347.54(7)(b)
(b) Withholding of basic necessities such as food, water, toilet, clothing, sleep, or the use of materials necessary to maintain a basic level of personal hygiene.
DOC 347.54(7)(c)
(c) Restriction of access to religious worship, attorneys, privileged mail, courts, legislators, and medical and mental health services.
DOC 347.54 History
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21. DOC 347.55(1)(1)
A staff member who observes a youth committing a rule violation shall inform the youth of the rule that was violated and the disciplinary procedure.
DOC 347.55(2)
(2) A staff member shall offer the youth the opportunity to provide a statement. Staff shall document the youth's statement or their refusal to provide a statement.
DOC 347.55(3)
(3) Staff shall inform the youth that the disciplinary report and statement will be forwarded to the supervisor or designee for review and determination of disposition.
DOC 347.55(4)
(4) An impartial supervisor or designee shall immediately review the disciplinary report and youth's statement, render a decision, and notify the youth immediately. If the supervisor finds that no violation occurred, the youth shall be notified that the charge has been dismissed. The supervisor shall document their review.
DOC 347.55(5)
(5) The youth shall be notified of their right to appeal the supervisor's decision.
DOC 347.55(6)
(6) The youth may appeal the decision within 24 hours of receipt of the decision.
DOC 347.55(7)
(7) The youth shall receive a written decision no later than 24 hours after receipt of an appeal.
DOC 347.55(8)
(8) The facility shall document information on each rule violation by a youth, each disciplinary action taken by the facility, and each appeal. The documentation shall be maintained in the youth's record.
DOC 347.55 History
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21. DOC 347.56
DOC 347.56 Review of behavior management. At least quarterly, the facility shall review the use of behavior management. The review shall include:
DOC 347.56(1)
(1) Any patterns indicated by similarities in the time of day, day of the week, duration of the use of procedure, individuals involved, or other factors associated with the use of discipline or administrative confinement.
DOC 347.56(2)
(2) Actions needed to correct identified deficiencies in the facility's implementation of youth discipline or administrative confinement.
DOC 347.56(3)
(3) A review of current options available for addressing and supporting behavior management.
DOC 347.56 History
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21. DOC 347.57
DOC 347.57 Hygiene. The facility shall do all of the following:
DOC 347.57(2)
(2) Provide hygiene and toiletry supplies sufficient for maintenance of cleanliness of the youth including toothpaste, toothbrush, soap and shampoo, shaving materials, comb or hair brush, and feminine hygiene materials.
DOC 347.57(3)
(3) Provide youth adequate time to conduct appropriate hygiene practices, including opportunities to groom themselves before court appearances and other important events.
DOC 347.57 History
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21. DOC 347.58(1)(1)
Vermin and pests shall be controlled with an effective, documented program. Containers of poisonous compounds used for exterminating rodents or insects shall be prominently and distinctly labeled for easy identification of contents. Poisonous compounds shall be stored independently and separately from food and kitchenware in a locked area not accessible to youth.
DOC 347.58(2)
(2) The facility shall provide youth access to cleaning materials daily.
DOC 347.58(3)
(3) Tables used for common use and meals shall be kept sanitized.
DOC 347.58(4)
(4) Safety and sanitation inspections of the facility shall be completed and documented at a minimum of once monthly.
DOC 347.58(5)
(5) Common use grooming tools shall be disinfected and cleaned before reissue and are stored in a secure area.
DOC 347.58(6)
(6) Property storage containers shall be sanitized before reuse.
DOC 347.58 History
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21. DOC 347.59
DOC 347.59 Staffing of collocated facilities. DOC 347.59(1)(1)
This section applies to facilities located in a portion of a secure juvenile detention facility or a Type 1 juvenile correctional facility under s.
301.37 (1m), Stats.
DOC 347.59(2)
(2) Staff responsible for the supervision of youth held in a facility may have responsibility for supervision of youth confined in a secure juvenile detention facility or Type 1 facility provided all of the following are met:
DOC 347.59(2)(a)
(a) The staff member has successfully completed required training specific to each type of facility.
DOC 347.59(2)(b)
(b) The facility is able to meet the applicable staffing plan of each facility type.
DOC 347.59 History
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21. DOC 347.60
DOC 347.60 Physical space of collocated facilities. DOC 347.60(1)(1)
This section applies to secured residential care centers for children and youth located in a portion of a secure juvenile detention facility or a Type 1 juvenile correctional facility under s.
301.37 (1m), Stats.
DOC 347.60(2)
(2) A secured residential care center for children and youth may share any of the following areas with a secure juvenile detention facility or a Type 1 juvenile correctional facility:
DOC 347.60(3)
(3) With the exception of special events, a secured residential care center for children and youth may share, but not concurrently use, any of the following areas in a secure juvenile detention facility or a Type 1 juvenile correctional facility: