DOC 306.16 HistoryHistory: CR 00-079: cr. Register July 2001, No. 547 eff. 8-1-01. DOC 306.17(1)(a)(a) In this subsection, “personal search” means a search of a person, including, but not limited to, the clothing, frisking the body, and an inspection of the mouth. DOC 306.17(1)(b)(b) Any staff member may conduct a personal search of an inmate under any of the following circumstances: DOC 306.17(1)(b)1.1. If the staff member has reasonable grounds to believe that the inmate possesses contraband. DOC 306.17(1)(b)2.2. At the direction of a supervisor either verbally or in written job instructions, post orders, or policies and procedures. DOC 306.17(1)(b)3.3. Before an inmate enters or leaves the security enclosure of a maximum or medium security institution or the grounds of a minimum-security institution. DOC 306.17(1)(b)4.4. Before an inmate enters or leaves the segregation unit or changes status within the segregation unit of an institution. DOC 306.17(1)(b)5.5. Before and after a visit to an inmate or as part of a periodic search or lockdown of a housing unit. DOC 306.17(2)(a)(a) In this subsection, “strip search” means a search in which the person is required to remove all clothes. DOC 306.17(2)(b)(b) Permissible inspection pursuant to a strip search includes examination of the inmate’s clothing and body and visual inspection of body cavities. Staff shall conduct a strip search in a clean and private place. Any staff member may conduct a visual inspection of body cavities. Except in emergencies, a person of the same sex as the inmate being searched shall conduct the strip search. DOC 306.17(2)(c)(c) Staff may conduct a strip search of an inmate under any of the following circumstances: DOC 306.17(2)(c)1.1. Before an inmate leaves or enters the security enclosure of a maximum or medium security institution or the grounds of a minimum-security institution. DOC 306.17(2)(c)2.2. Before an inmate enters or leaves the segregation unit or changes status within the segregation unit of an institution. DOC 306.17(3)(a)(a) In this subsection, “body cavity search” means an x-ray, or a strip search in which body cavities are inspected by the entry of an object or fingers into body cavities. DOC 306.17(3)(b)(b) Medical staff shall conduct body cavity searches. Medical staff may conduct a body cavity search only if the warden approves. The warden shall approve if there is probable cause to believe that contraband is hidden in a body cavity. DOC 306.17(4)(a)(a) In this subsection, “body contents search” means a search in which the inmate is required to provide a biological specimen, including, but not limited to a sample of urine, breath, blood, stool, hair, fingernails, saliva, or semen for analysis. DOC 306.17(4)(b)(b) Only assigned staff may obtain samples as part of a body contents search. DOC 306.17(4)(c)(c) Staff may conduct a body contents search only under one of the following conditions and only after approval by the warden: