DOC 374.06(1)(1) A superintendent shall designate staff to serve as advocates for youth at ACRC hearings. Preference shall be given to staff who volunteer. A youth may select an advocate, subject to the individual’s consent and availability. Staff involved in the decision to place a youth in administrative confinement may not act as the youth’s advocate. DOC 374.06(2)(2) Before the ACRC hearing, the advocate shall help the youth understand the issues and help in the preparation and presentation of any defense, including gathering evidence and witness testimony and preparing the youth’s own statement. The advocate may speak on behalf of the youth at the ACRC hearing or may help the youth state a defense. After the ACRC hearing, the advocate shall discuss the issues with the youth, ensure that the youth understands what happened at the ACRC hearing and answer any questions. DOC 374.06 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00. DOC 374.07DOC 374.07 ACRC hearing decision and youth appeal. DOC 374.07(1)(a)(a) Deliberate in private considering only the youth’s institution records and the evidence presented at the hearing that supports or refutes the need for administrative confinement. DOC 374.07(1)(b)(b) Issue a written decision by majority vote within 3 days after the hearing that does one of the following: DOC 374.07(1)(b)1.1. States that the evidence and the youth’s institution records support the need for administrative confinement. The decision shall state the period of time the youth shall remain in confinement and may provide the conditions that must be met before the youth can be released from administrative confinement. DOC 374.07(1)(b)2.2. States that the evidence and the youth’s institution records do not support the need for administrative confinement, in which case the ACRC shall issue a written order that requires the immediate release of the youth from administrative confinement. DOC 374.07(1)(c)(c) Provide the youth with a copy of the decision and a copy of the summary of the hearing record, except portions regarding the identities of sources of information or containing statements or evidence that could, upon disclosure, threaten personal safety or institution security. DOC 374.07(2)(2) A youth may appeal an ACRC hearing decision to the superintendent within 5 days of the date of the decision and may appeal a superintendent’s decision to the administrator within 5 days of the date of the superintendent’s decision. The superintendent or administrator shall issue a written decision within 7 days of receipt of the appeal. Failure to issue a decision affirms the prior decision. DOC 374.07 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00. DOC 374.08DOC 374.08 Reviews by the ACRC and superintendent. DOC 374.08(1)(1) The ACRC shall review the need for administrative confinement at least every 7 days after the issuance of the hearing decision under s. DOC 374.07. The ACRC may release a youth from administrative confinement or continue administrative confinement consistent with the decision under s. DOC 374.07. An ACRC decision to continue confinement under this subsection shall be submitted in writing to the superintendent and the youth. DOC 374.08(2)(2) A superintendent may review a decision of the ACRC at any time, whether or not there has been an appeal by a youth, and may remand the decision to the ACRC for reconsideration or terminate the administrative confinement. DOC 374.08 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00. DOC 374.09DOC 374.09 Appeals by youth of ACRC review decisions. DOC 374.09(1)(1) The youth may submit a written appeal of an ACRC review decision, under s. DOC 374.08 (2), to the superintendent within 5 days of receipt of the ACRC decision under this section. If the youth has difficulty writing the appeal, the advocate or other staff not involved in the decision to place the youth in administrative confinement shall assist the youth to write the appeal. DOC 374.09(2)(2) The superintendent shall review the appeal and affirm, reverse, or remand the decision within 7 days of receipt of the appeal. The superintendent shall issue a decision in writing, including the reasons for the decision, and send it to the ACRC and the youth. Failure to issue a decision affirms the ACRC decision. DOC 374.09 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00. DOC 374.10DOC 374.10 Living conditions. While in administrative confinement, a youth: DOC 374.10(1)(1) Shall reside alone in a locked room. The locked room may be in a segregated building or area. A youth may be placed in close confinement or modified confinement. While outside of the assigned room, the youth shall be directly supervised by one or more staff. DOC 374.10(2)(2) Shall be given the opportunity to participate in any program that is consistent with the services offered in the area in which the youth is confined, may participate in limited exercise and therapy and may keep in the assigned room any legal, educational, religious or other reading material, consistent with safety and security. DOC 374.10(6)(6) Shall be permitted to shower at least 3 times every 7 days. When possible, the institution shall permit daily showers. DOC 374.10(7)(7) Shall be provided religious, social, and other services that are consistent with the services offered in the area in which the youth is confined. DOC 374.10 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00.
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