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(11) “Exercise space” means a room or an area in a jail that is designated for inmate exercise and recreation.
(12) “Health screening form” means the form used to record information about medical, mental health, and dental conditions; physical and developmental disabilities; alcohol or other drug abuse problems; and suicide risk.
(13) “Holding room” means a secure room in the jail designed for holding more than one inmate of the same sex and classification for the purpose of processing admissions and releases.
(14) “Huber law inmate” means an inmate who has been granted the privilege of leaving a jail under s. 303.08 or 973.09 (4), Stats.
(15) “Jail” means a place of confinement operated by a sheriff for the purposes listed under s. 302.31, Stats. “Jail” includes a jail as defined under s. 302.30, Stats., a state-local shared correctional facility as defined under s. 302.45, Stats., and a county house of correction as defined under s. 303.16, Stats.
(16) “Multipurpose room” means a room or an area in a jail that is designated for programming or congregate assembly other than visiting.
(17) “Natural lighting” means direct or indirect illumination as provided by the sun or daylight.
(18) “Privileged mail” means any written materials between an inmate and an attorney.
(19) “Receiving cell” means a secure room designed and used as a sleeping room for one person confined in a jail to segregate the person for admission, release, or disciplinary purposes.
(20) “Secretary” means the secretary of the department.
(21) “Secure perimeter of the jail” means the secure outer boundaries of a jail.
(22) “Security classification” means a grouping of inmates based on the level of supervision required, the nature of the offense for which the inmate was arrested or of which the inmate was convicted, or other criteria set by the sheriff.
(23) “Sheriff” means the person in charge of jail operations or a designee.
(24) “Unencumbered space” means usable floor space that is not encumbered by furnishings or fixtures.
History: Cr. Register, February, 1990, No. 410, eff. 3-1-90; r. and recr. Register, November, 1990, No. 419, eff. 12-1-90; renum. (1) to (16) to be (2) to (5), (7) to (10), (12) to (15), (17), (19) to (21) and am. (9), cr. (1), (6), (11), (16), (18) and (22), Register, December, 1992, No. 444, eff. 1-1-93; corrections in (3) made under 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, June, 1999, No. 522; CR 13-038: r. and recr. Register August 2014 No. 704, eff. 9-1-14.
DOC 350.04Construction plans.
(1) Before design development begins, a county that intends to build or remodel a jail shall file a letter of intent with the department’s regional detention facilities specialist.
(2) Copies of original and updated drawings of the area within the secure perimeter of the jail shall be submitted to the department’s regional detention facilities specialist at the same time the drawings are submitted to the county.
(3) All sites, plans, and specifications for construction or remodeling of a jail shall comply with the Wisconsin commercial building code.
(4) Prior to publication of bid documents, one complete set of plans and specifications shall be forwarded to the department for review and approval.
(5) Any proposed changes to the approved plans must be submitted to the department for review and approval.
History: Cr. Register, February, 1990, No. 410, eff. 3-1-90; corrections in (3) and (4) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 6. and 7., Stats., Register, June, 1999, No. 522; corrections in (3) and (4) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2006 No. 612; corrections in (3) and (4) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., 7., Stats., Register January 2012 No. 673; CR 13-038: r. and recr. Register August 2014 No. 704, eff. 9-1-14.
DOC 350.05Physical environment for new or substantially remodeled jails.
(1)Applicability. This section applies only to jails that are constructed or substantially remodeled on or after September 1, 2014.
(2)Furniture and fixtures. Furniture and fixtures used in a jail shall be of detention strength materials and manufactured, sold, and installed by firms that specialize in detention equipment or ordered from a firm that will follow the specifications for detention strength equipment in this chapter, including all of the following:
(a) Benches.
(d) Ceilings.
(e) Clothing hooks.
(f) Contraband proof thresholds.
(h) Door pulls.
(i) Drinking fountains.
(j) Floor drains.
(k) Food passes.
(L) Glazing.
(m) Grills over vents and windows.
(n) Hinges.
(o) Key cabinets.
(p) Lights.
(q) Locking mechanism housings.
(r) Mirrors.
(s) Observation ports.
(t) Screws.
(v) Security doors.
(w) Security locks.
(x) Security screens.
(y) Shelves.
(z) Showers.
(za) Skylights.
(zb) Speaking ports.
(zc) Sprinkler heads.
(zd) Tables.
(ze) Toilets.
(zf) Urinals.
(zh) Washbasins.
(zi) Windows.
(zj) Window and door frames.
(3)Cells.
(a) This subsection applies to all cells except receiving cells and holding rooms. Requirements for receiving cells are specified under sub. (5), and requirements for holding rooms are specified under sub. (7).
(b) Except if s. DOC 350.20 applies, each cell shall be designed and used only for single occupancy.
(c) Except if s. DOC 350.20 applies, each cell shall have a floor area of at least 35 square feet of unencumbered space. The distance between the floor and ceiling may not be less than 8 feet, and the distance between opposite walls may not be less than 6 feet.
(d) Double cells shall have a floor area of at least 25 square feet of unencumbered space per occupant. The distance between the floor and ceiling may not be less than 8 feet, and the distance between opposite walls may not be less than 6 feet.
(e) There shall be at least one shower or bathtub in each area where cells are located. There shall be hot and cold running water in the showers and bathtubs, and the hot water shall maintain a minimum temperature of 110°F to the mixer. In this paragraph, “mixer” means the part of the plumbing system that combines hot and cold water.
(f) All dayrooms, dormitories, and cellblocks shall provide the occupants with access to natural light.
(g) Each cell shall have all of the following:
1. A rigidly constructed metal bed with the frame bracketed to the wall or bolted to the floor or a bed built in masonry construction of a similar strength for each inmate.
2. A detention strength, metal, institution-type washbasin and toilet. The washbasin and toilet may be combined in one unit. The washbasin shall have hot and cold running water.
3. Detention strength light fixtures that shall provide at least 10 foot-candles of illumination, 30 inches above the floor. Lights shall have a dimming capability or there shall be a night light to allow for comfortable sleeping.
4. A detention strength, metal, institution-type mirror that is not removable.
(4)Dayrooms.
(a) All dormitories and cells, except receiving cells and holding rooms, shall be provided with one or more dayrooms in their immediate vicinity that are accessible to inmates.
(b) Dayrooms shall provide a minimum of 35 square feet per inmate.
(c) Each dayroom shall have detention strength tables and seating for the number of occupants that have access to the dayroom.
(d) Illumination in dayrooms may not be less than 10 foot-candles, 30 inches above the floor.
(5)Receiving cells.
(a) All receiving cells shall be designed and used for single occupancy.
(b) Each receiving cell shall have a floor area of at least 35 square feet of unencumbered space. The distance between the floor and ceiling may not be less than 8 feet, and the distance between opposite walls may not be less than 6 feet.
(c) Each receiving cell shall have all of the following:
1. A rigidly constructed metal bed with the frame bracketed to the wall or bolted to the floor or a bed built in masonry construction of a similar strength.
2. A detention strength, metal, institution-type washbasin and toilet. The washbasin and toilet may be combined in one unit. The washbasin shall have hot and cold running water.
3. Detention strength light fixtures that shall provide at least 10 foot-candles of illumination, 30 inches above the floor. Lights shall have a dimming capability or there shall be a night light to allow for comfortable sleeping.
(6)Dormitories.
(a) Inmates may be housed in dormitories if the inmates are of the same security classification.
(b) Each dormitory shall have a minimum floor area of 35 square feet of unencumbered space per occupant for sleeping purposes. In addition, each shall have a minimum floor area of 35 square feet for the purpose of a dayroom. Each dayroom shall have detention strength tables and seating for the number of occupants. Each dormitory shall have a floor to ceiling height of not less than 8 feet.
(c) A detention strength bed shall be provided for each occupant of a dormitory.
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