DOC 350.05(7)(b)(b) 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 350.05(7)(c)(c) A detention strength, institution-type washbasin with hot and cold running water and toilet shall be provided.
DOC 350.05(7)(d)(d) A holding room shall have a minimum floor area of at least 50 square feet with an additional 10 square feet for each occupant above five.
DOC 350.05(8)(8)Court holding rooms.
DOC 350.05(8)(a)(a) Court holding rooms shall only be used for courtroom purposes. A court holding room may not be used as a cell, dormitory, or receiving cell. Supervision is subject to the requirements of s. DOC 350.18 and ss. 302.41 and 302.42, Stats.
DOC 350.05(8)(b)(b) Court holding rooms may be designed and used for multiple occupancy for inmates who are properly segregated under ss. 938.209 and 302.36, Stats.
DOC 350.05(8)(c)(c) Each court 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 350.05(8)(d)(d) A detention strength, institution-type washbasin and toilet shall be provided.
DOC 350.05(8)(e)(e) A court holding room shall have a floor area of at least 50 square feet with an additional 10 square feet for each occupant above five.
DOC 350.05(9)(9)Multipurpose rooms. Each jail shall provide multipurpose rooms for programming, education, or congregate assembly other than visiting. There shall be a minimum of one multipurpose room per every 100 inmates based on approved rated capacity. Each multipurpose room shall have a minimum floor area of 300 square feet.
DOC 350.05(10)(10)Exercise space. Each jail shall provide dedicated exercise and recreation space. The space shall have a minimum of 300 square feet.
DOC 350.05(11)(11)Exterior windows.
DOC 350.05(11)(a)(a) This subsection applies to all windows that lead to the exterior of the jail or to an area outside the secure perimeter of the jail.
DOC 350.05(11)(b)(b) All exterior windows shall be translucent or shall be located to prevent persons outside the secure perimeter of the jail from observing inmates within the jail.
DOC 350.05(11)(c)(c) Each exterior window that has an opening in any direction in excess of 5 1/2 inches shall be covered with security steel grills to prevent escape.
DOC 350.05(11)(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 1,600 pound per lineal inch tensile strength security screen of .047 mil. wire diameter to prevent the passage of contraband.
DOC 350.05(11)(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 350.05(11)(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 if 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 350.05(12)(12)Exterior approaches. The exterior of the jail and approaches to the jail shall be well lighted at night to permit observation of persons approaching the building.
DOC 350.05(13)(13)Walls.
DOC 350.05(13)(a)(a) Walls on the exterior of the jail 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 that provide equivalent security.
DOC 350.05(13)(b)(b) Walls in the interior of the jail 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 that provide equivalent security.
DOC 350.05(13)(c)(c) Interior walls between cells and housing units are to be constructed tight to the structure.
DOC 350.05(14)(14)Ceilings. Ceilings in areas accessible to inmates shall be constructed of high impact detention strength materials that are escape resistant, resist damage, and prevent passage of contraband.
DOC 350.05(15)(15)Doors and locks.
DOC 350.05(15)(a)(a) Every door exit that leads to the exterior of the jail or to an area outside the secure perimeter of the jail shall have detention strength framing and a threshold designed to prevent the introduction of contraband.
DOC 350.05(15)(b)(b) Every door entering into the secure perimeter of the jail 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 an area within the secure perimeter of the jail and to allow observation of an area before entering it. If the vision panel has an opening in any direction in excess of 5 1/2 inches, the opening shall be covered with detention strength steel grills to prevent escape.
DOC 350.05(15)(c)(c) In multiple cell sections, other than receiving cell sections, the mechanical means of emergency release may not be operated by key locks in the door or cells. The mechanical means of emergency release shall be operated by remote control located in an area not accessible to inmates.
DOC 350.05(15)(d)(d) For receiving cells, the mechanical means of emergency release may be operated by key locks in the doors of cells.