DOC 349.06(3)(a)(a) This subsection applies to all cells except holding rooms. Requirements for holding rooms are specified under sub. (4). DOC 349.06(3)(b)(b) Each cell shall be designed and used for single occupancy only. DOC 349.06(3)(c)(c) Each cell shall have a floor area of ar least 54 square feet. 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. DOC 349.06(3)(d)1.1. 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; DOC 349.06(3)(d)2.2. A detention strength, metal, institution-type wash basin and toilet. The wash basin and toilet may be combined in one unit. The wash basin shall have hot and cold running water; and DOC 349.06(3)(d)3.3. Detention strength light fixtures that provide at least 10 footcandles 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. DOC 349.06(4)(a)(a) A person under arrest who is in the process of being admitted or released may be placed in a holding room for a period of time not to exceed 4 hours, but only after the decision has been made, in the case of a person being admitted, to admit the person to the lockup facility and a proper entry has been made in the register of inmates required under s. DOC 349.11 (1). Holding rooms shall be located in an area that allows continuous staff observation or electronic surveillance of inmates. Supervision shall be in accordance with the requirements of ss. 302.41 and 302.42, Stats. DOC 349.06(4)(b)(b) Holding rooms may be designed and used for multiple occupancy for inmates of the same security classification who are properly segregated as required under s. 302.36, Stats. DOC 349.06(4)(c)(c) Each lockup which has a holding room shall have at least one cell that is designed and used for single occupancy. DOC 349.06(4)(d)(d) Each holding room shall contain detention strength, rigidly constructed seats or benches bracketed to the wall or bolted to the floor or seats or benches of masonry construction of a similar strength. DOC 349.06(4)(e)(e) A detention strength, institution-type wash basin and toilet shall be provided for every 8 occupants and, for holding rooms designed for male occupancy, a urinal shall be provided. DOC 349.06(4)(g)(g) A holding room shall have a floor area of at least 50 square feet. The maximum capacity for a holding room with at least 50 square feet of floor space but less than 60 square feet of floor space shall be 5 persons. The maximum capacity for a larger holding room shall be one more person for every additional 10 square feet of floor space. DOC 349.06(5)(a)(a) This subsection applies only to lockup facilities that have exterior windows. In this subsection,“exterior window” means any window that faces the exterior of the lockup facility or an area outside the secure detention area of the lockup facility. DOC 349.06(5)(b)(b) All exterior windows shall be translucent or shall be located to prevent persons outside the secure detention area of the lockup facility from observing inmates within the lockup. DOC 349.06(5)(c)(c) Each exterior window that has an opening in any direction in excess of 51⁄2 inches shall be covered with security steel grills to prevent escape. DOC 349.06(5)(d)(d) If an exterior window is accessible to inmates and opens, the window shall be mounted in a detention strength frame and shall be covered on the inside with a security screen of at least 1600 pound per lineal inch tensile strength and made of at least .047 mil. diameter wire to prevent the passage of contraband. DOC 349.06(5)(e)(e) If an exterior window is not accessible to inmates and opens, the window’s security screen need not meet the requirements of par. (d), but the screen shall have a tensile strength of at least 800 pounds per lineal inch and shall be made of wire of at least .028 mil. diameter. DOC 349.06(5)(f)(f) If an exterior window does not open, whether or not it is accessible to inmates, the security screen required under par. (d) or (e) may be omitted it the window is mounted in a detention strength frame and the pane is security glass of sufficient strength to resist breakage and prevent the passage of contraband. DOC 349.06(6)(6) Exterior approaches. The exterior of the lockup and approaches to the lockup shall be well lighted at night to permit observation of persons approaching the building. DOC 349.06(7)(a)(a) Walls on the exterior of the lockup shall be constructed of reinforced concrete or fully grouted concrete block at least 8 inches thick, or the walls shall be constructed of materials of similar strength which provide equivalent security. DOC 349.06(7)(b)(b) Walls in the interior of the lockup shall be constructed of reinforced concrete or fully grouted concrete block at least 6 inches thick, or the walls shall be constructed of materials of similar strength which provide equivalent security. DOC 349.06(8)(8) Ceilings. Ceilings in areas accessible to inmates shall be constructed of pre-cast concrete or flat steel of at least 3/16 inch thickness, or ceilings shall be constructed of materials of similar strength which provide equivalent security. DOC 349.06(9)(a)(a) Every door that leads to the exterior of the lockup facility or to an area outside the secure detention area of the lockup shall have a sill designed to prevent the introduction of contraband. DOC 349.06(9)(b)(b) Every door entering into the secure detention area of the lockup shall be of detention strength. Each of these doors shall have a vision panel or other means of observation to permit identification of individuals before they enter the secure detention area of the lockup and to allow observation of the area before entering it. If the vision panel has an opening in any direction in excess of 51⁄2 inches, the opening shall be covered with detention strength steel grills to prevent escape. DOC 349.06(9)(c)(c) If locks to cell or holding room doors have an electric release, the electric release shall have a mechanical emergency release. The mechanical emergency release may be by key at the cell door provided that the inmate does not have access to the key hole mechanism. DOC 349.06(10)(10) Access to controls. Inmates may not have access to plumbing, wiring, vents, thermostats, switches or controls. DOC 349.06 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1990, No. 409, eff. 2-1-90. DOC 349.07DOC 349.07 Physical environment of existing lockups. DOC 349.07(1)(1) This section applies to lockups that were constructed before February 1, 1990 and have not been substantially remodeled on or after February 1, 1990. DOC 349.07(2)(2) Each cell shall be designed and used for single occupancy only. DOC 349.07(3)(3) Each cell shall be at least 5-1⁄2 feet wide and 7-1⁄2 feet long and provide 400 cubic feet of air space. DOC 349.07(4)(4) Each cell shall contain 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 similar strength, a prison-type wash bowl a prison-type toilet. The supply of water shall be adequate. DOC 349.07(5)(5) All windows accessible to prisoners shall be covered with a heavy gauge screen of 1⁄4D mesh or less or a detention screen to prevent passage of contraband. DOC 349.07(6)(6) An approved security door with a security glass observation opening shall be provided for each entrance into the secure detention area of a lockup facility. The door may not be unlocked except to admit authorized persons and inmates. DOC 349.07(7)(7) A modern detention strength locking device shall be installed on each security door. DOC 349.07(8)(8) The exterior of and approaches to the lockup shall be well lighted at night to permit observation of persons approaching the building. DOC 349.07 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1990, No. 409, eff. 2-1-90; emerg. and r. and recr. eff. 3-19-90; r. and recr. November, 1990, No. 419, eff. 12-1-90. DOC 349.08(1)(1) Except when an inmate’s safety would be jeopardized and the inmate has been identified as having a special problem under s. DOC 349.12, the lockup administrator shall provide: DOC 349.08(1)(a)(a) Clean cloth towels or paper towels and soap to each inmate upon request; DOC 349.08(1)(b)(b) Upon request, toilet articles sufficient for the maintenance of inmate cleanliness and hygiene, including toothpaste, a toothbrush, a comb, toilet paper and basic feminine hygiene materials. There shall be no common use of towels, toothbrushes, combs, shaving materials or feminine hygiene materials; DOC 349.08(1)(c)(c) Adequate and appropriate clothing and footwear for an inmate whose clothing has been confiscated, for use while the inmate is in custody; DOC 349.08(1)(d)(d) Clean blankets to each inmate upon request during normal sleeping hours. Blankets shall be laundered or sterilized before reissue; and DOC 349.08(1)(e)(e) When an inmate is detained overnight, a mattress at least 3 inches thick and of proper size to fit the bed. Each mattress and each pillow shall be covered with fire retardant, waterproof, easy-to-sanitize material. Mattresses and pillows shall be kept in good repair and in a clean and sanitary condition. Suppliers of mattresses and pillows shall provide evidence to the lockup administrator that the products are fire retardant, waterproof and easy to clean. DOC 349.08(2)(2) Each cell shall be cleaned and the toilet area sanitized after an occupant is released. Each holding room shall be cleaned and the toilet area sanitized at least twice a week. DOC 349.08(3)(3) If the facility where the lockup is located has a kitchen where food is prepared for inmates, the kitchen shall meet the requirements for food service and dishwashing provided in ss. DHS 190.09 and 190.10. DOC 349.08(4)(4) All food served to inmates shall be clean, free from spoilage, free from adulteration and misbranding and safe for human consumption. DOC 349.08 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1990, No. 409, eff. 2-1-90; emerg. am. (1), eff. 3-19-90; am. (1) (intro.) and (b), Register, November, 1990, No. 419, eff. 12-1-90; correction in (3) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2006 No. 612; corrections in (3) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register June 2011 No. 666. DOC 349.09(1)(1) The lockup administrator shall provide or secure necessary medical treatment for persons in custody, including treatment for inmates who appear to be seriously ill or injured, inmates who exhibit significant mental or emotional distress and inmates who appear to be so significantly under the influence of a controlled substance or alcohol as to have impaired functioning.
/exec_review/admin_code/doc/349
true
administrativecode
/exec_review/admin_code/doc/349/06/2/zg
Department of Corrections (DOC)
administrativecode/DOC 349.06(2)(zg)
administrativecode/DOC 349.06(2)(zg)
section
true