DOC 376.13(7)(7) In deciding whether there are reasonable grounds to believe a youth possesses contraband or whether there is probable cause that contraband is hidden in a body cavity, staff shall consider: DOC 376.13(7)(d)(d) Prior seizures or detection of contraband from the youth or living quarters of the youth. DOC 376.13 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00. DOC 376.14(1)(1) Before a visitor is permitted in an institution, staff responsible for the admission of visitors shall be satisfied that the visitor is not carrying an unauthorized object into the institution. DOC 376.14(2)(2) Each institution shall have information readily available to visitors informing them of the objects they may carry into the institution. Each institution shall have a place for the safekeeping of objects that may not be carried into the institution and shall permit visitors to store objects in these places. DOC 376.14(3)(3) Before admitting a visitor, staff responsible for admission of visitors may request visitors to empty pockets and containers, permit the inspection of containers or submit themselves and objects they carry into the institution to inspection by a device designed to detect metal or unauthorized objects. DOC 376.14(4)(a)(a) Before admitting a visitor, staff responsible for admission of visitors may request a visitor to submit to a personal search, which the superintendent and the administrator must authorize, if there are reasonable grounds to believe the visitor is concealing an unauthorized object. DOC 376.14(4)(b)(b) If following a personal search, staff has reasonable grounds to believe a strip search is necessary, staff shall request the sheriff or local law enforcement to conduct the search. If the sheriff or local law enforcement cannot or will not conduct the strip search, staff shall ask the visitor to leave. DOC 376.14(5)(5) Before an inspection or search is conducted pursuant to sub. (3) or (4), the visitor shall be informed orally and in writing, either by a sign posted in a prominent place or on a notice, that the visitor need not permit the inspection or search and that if the visitor does not give permission, the visitor shall not be admitted to the institution. DOC 376.14(6)(6) If staff find an unauthorized object under sub. (3) or (4), the visitor may be denied entry to the institution and visiting privileges may be suspended. DOC 376.14(7)(7) If a visitor is denied entry to an institution for refusal to permit a search or if a search is conducted of a visitor under sub. (4), the staff involved shall submit a written report to the superintendent that states all of the following: DOC 376.14(7)(a)(a) The identity of all staff involved and the person who approved the search. DOC 376.14(7)(d)(d) The reason for the request to permit a search, including the basis for the belief that unauthorized objects were concealed by the visitor. DOC 376.14(7)(e)(e) Whether unauthorized objects were seized pursuant to the search and a description of the objects. DOC 376.14(8)(8) If an unauthorized object is found pursuant to a search of a visitor, the superintendent shall dispose of the object consistent with s. DOC 376.17. DOC 376.14(9)(9) Staff shall conduct all inspections and searches in a courteous manner and shall strive to protect the dignity of visitors who are inspected or searched. DOC 376.14 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00. DOC 376.15(1)(1) A superintendent may require that staff submit to a personal search before they enter or leave an institution. As part of the personal search, the superintendent may require staff to submit themselves and objects they carry into or out of the institution to inspection by a device designed to detect metal or unauthorized objects. A superintendent may require that staff vehicles and personal possessions be searched while on institution grounds. A superintendent, with approval of the administrator, may require that staff submit to a strip search. Approval for any search shall be given only if there are reasonable grounds to believe the individual being searched is concealing an unauthorized object. DOC 376.15(2)(2) Staff who refuse to submit to a search shall not be admitted to the institution and may be subject to disciplinary action. DOC 376.15(3)(3) If an unauthorized object is found pursuant to a search conducted under this section, the superintendent shall dispose of the object consistent with s. DOC 376.17.