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: DOC 306.17(4)(c)5.5. As required by a court for deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA analysis under s. 973.047, Stats., or any other biological specimen analysis. DOC 306.17(5)(a)(a) Staff shall strive to preserve the dignity of inmates in all searches conducted under this section. DOC 306.17(5)(b)(b) Before a search is conducted pursuant to this section, staff shall inform the inmate that a search is about to occur, the nature of the search, and the place where the search is to occur. DOC 306.17(6)(6) Incident report. Staff shall write and submit to the security director an incident report or log entry following all strip searches under sub. (2) (c) 4., of all body cavity searches under sub. (3), of all body contents searches under sub. (4) and of all searches in which contraband is found. The report or entry shall include: DOC 306.17(6)(d)(d) The reason for the search. If the search was a random search, the report shall so state; DOC 306.17(6)(f)(f) The identities of other staff members present when the search was conducted. DOC 306.17 HistoryHistory: CR 00-079: cr. Register July 2001, No. 547 eff. 8-1-01. DOC 306.18(1)(1) Before a visit by a non-inmate to an institution is permitted, the staff member responsible for the admission of visitors shall be satisfied that the visitor is not carrying any unauthorized objects into the institution. DOC 306.18(2)(2) The institution shall have information readily available to visitors informing them of the objects they may carry into the institution. The institution may provide a place for the safekeeping of objects that may not be carried into the institution. DOC 306.18(3)(3) Before admitting a visitor, the staff member responsible for admission may require the visitor to empty pockets and containers, permit the inspection of containers and submit the visitor and objects carried by the visitor into the institution to inspection by a device designed to detect metal or other unauthorized objects. DOC 306.18(4)(4) The warden may require a visitor to submit to a personal search or strip search as defined in s. DOC 306.17 (1) and (2) prior to entering the institution. The staff member may conduct such a search only with the approval of the warden, who shall require the search only if there are reasonable grounds to believe the visitor is concealing an unauthorized object. DOC 306.18(5)(5) The staff member shall write a report if the visitor refuses to submit to a search or if the search is conducted, and shall submit the report to the security director, with a copy to the warden and the administrator. The report shall include: DOC 306.18(5)(a)(a) The identity of the staff member and the person who approved the search;