SECURE DETENTION FOR JUVENILES
Subchapter I — General Provisions
DOC 346.01 Purpose and authority. DOC 346.02 Applicability. DOC 346.04 Operational plan. DOC 346.05 Annual meeting. DOC 346.06 Records and reporting. Subchapter II — Admission and Release
DOC 346.08 Admission criteria for juvenile detention facilities. DOC 346.10 Classification. Subchapter III — Physical Plant
DOC 346.13 Construction plans. DOC 346.14 Physical environment. DOC 346.15 Double celling. DOC 346.16 Fire protection. Subchapter IV — Staffing
DOC 346.18 Employment practices. DOC 346.19 Job descriptions. DOC 346.20 Health qualifications for employment. DOC 346.21 Education and training. DOC 346.22 Staffing plan in juvenile detention facilities. Subchapter V — Health Care
DOC 346.23 Health screening and care. DOC 346.25 Communicable disease control. DOC 346.26 Suicide prevention. DOC 346.27 Crisis intervention. DOC 346.28 Medical records. Subchapter VI — Resources for Juveniles
DOC 346.30 Personal hygiene. DOC 346.31 Personal property. DOC 346.32 Clothing and linen. DOC 346.38 Reading materials. DOC 346.39 Recreation and exercise. DOC 346.41 Uncompensated work assignments. Subchapter VII — Security
DOC 346.44 Observation of juveniles. DOC 346.46 Security practices. Subchapter VIII — Discipline
DOC 346.48 Disciplinary hearings. Subchapter IX — Juvenile Portion of a County Jail
DOC 346.50 Admission criteria for juvenile portions of county jails. DOC 346.51 Juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act. DOC 346.53 Existing facilities. DOC 346.54 Staffing plan in a juvenile portion of a county jail. Ch. DOC 346 NoteNote: Chapter HSS 346 was renumbered Chapter DOC 346 and revised under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., 2., 6. and 7., Stats., Register, April, 1990, No. 412. Chapter DOC 346, as it existed on October 31, 2010 was repealed and a new chapter DOC 346 was created effective November 1, 2010. Ch. DOC 346 NoteNote: This chapter applies to the Department of Corrections and the Department of Children and Families according to their respective responsibilities as designated in ch. 938, Stats., until such time as each of the departments can adopt separate rules. DOC 346.01DOC 346.01 Purpose and authority. The purpose of this chapter is to protect the health, safety and welfare of all juveniles held in juvenile detention facilities and the juvenile portion of county jails, by establishing minimum standards for these facilities, and ensuring compliance with 42 USC 5601 to 5761 and 28 CFR Part 31. This chapter is promulgated under the authority of s. 938.22 (2) (a), Stats., and implements s. 301.36, 301.37 and 938.209, Stats. DOC 346.01 HistoryHistory: CR 09-039: cr. Register October 2010 No. 658, eff. 11-1-10. DOC 346.01 NoteNote: This chapter applies to the Department of Corrections in carrying out its statutory responsibilities to regulate juvenile detention facilities, and to the Department of Children and Families to the extent DCF has authority pursuant to s. 938.485, Stats., or any other provision of ch. 938, Stats., to establish and enforce standards for services to juveniles DOC 346.02DOC 346.02 Applicability. The provisions of this chapter apply to juvenile detention facilities and juvenile portions of a county jail. Unless otherwise specified, s. DOC 346.14 applies only to facilities that were constructed or substantially remodeled after October 1, 1994. DOC 346.02 HistoryHistory: CR 09-039: cr. Register October 2010 No. 658, eff. 11-1-10. DOC 346.03DOC 346.03 Definitions. In this chapter: DOC 346.03(1)(1) “Cell” means a secure room designed and used as a sleeping room for one or 2 juveniles. DOC 346.03(2)(2) “Construction plans” mean the site plans, drawings, and specifications for construction or remodeling of a facility. DOC 346.03(3)(3) “Contraband” means any item not allowed in a facility by the superintendent. DOC 346.03(4)(4) “Day room” means an area usable and accessible by juveniles, contiguous to each group of cells, and designed and used for leisure activities. DOC 346.03(5)(5) “Department” means the department of corrections. DOC 346.03(6)(6) “Dormitory” means a secure area designed for three or more juveniles and used for sleeping and day room activities. DOC 346.03(7)(7) “Facility” means either a juvenile detention facility or the juvenile portion of a county jail. DOC 346.03(8)(8) “Facility program” means a written narrative that describes basic operational functions and spaces needed to meet those functions. DOC 346.03(9)(9) “Family” means parents, grandparents, guardians, foster parents, and legal custodians. DOC 346.03(10)(10) “Holding room” means a secure room designed for holding one or more juveniles of the same gender for the purpose of processing admissions, releases, investigations or court appearances. DOC 346.03(12)(12) “Juvenile detention facility” has the meaning given in ch. 938, Stats., and includes a stand alone facility or a facility located in the same building or on the same grounds as a county jail. DOC 346.03(13)(13) “Juvenile portion of a county jail” means an area which is used for the detention of juveniles and which is part of a county jail. DOC 346.03(14)(14) “Living area” means the part of a juvenile detention facility normally occupied by juveniles, including day rooms, multi-purpose space, and adjacent control centers. DOC 346.03(15)(15) “Multi–purpose space” means activity areas designed and used for education, recreation, library services, and other juvenile program activities. Multi-purpose space does not include cells, day rooms or dormitories.
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