DOC 333.18(3)(a)(a) The identity of the DIS staff who conducted the search and the supervisor who approved it. DOC 333.18(3)(c)(c) The identity of the inmate whose residence or property was searched. DOC 333.18(3)(e)(e) The reason for conducting the search. If the search was a random search, the report shall state that fact. DOC 333.18(3)(g)(g) Whether any damage was done to the premises during the search. DOC 333.18(4)(4) If any objects were seized or property was damaged during the search of an inmate’s residence or property, the inmate shall be informed in writing. The inmate shall be reimbursed for damage to any property which is not contraband. Property which is damaged shall be valued at its fair market value, not its replacement cost. DOC 333.18(5)(5) In conducting a search, DIS staff shall disturb the effects of the inmate as little as possible, consistent with thoroughness. DOC 333.18(6)(6) DIS staff shall not read legal materials belonging to the inmate during a search. DOC 333.18 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1993, No. 446, eff. 3-1-93. DOC 333.19(1)(1) Searches of inmates approved for DIS placements shall comply with s. DOC 306.16, modified as follows: DOC 333.19(1)(a)(a) In addition to the reasons for a personal search of an inmate listed under s. DOC 306.16 (2), a personal search of an inmate in a DIS placement may be conducted by DIS staff before an inmate enters and after an inmate leaves the security enclosure of a jail or detention facility and when an inmate is taken into custody; DOC 333.19(1)(b)(b) In addition to the reasons for a strip search of an inmate listed under s. DOC 306.16 (3), a strip search may be conducted before an inmate enters and after an inmate leaves the security enclosure of a jail or detention facility and when an inmate is taken into custody; DOC 333.19(1)(c)(c) In addition to the reasons for a body contents search listed under s. DOC 306.16 (5), a body contents search may be conducted under the following circumstances: DOC 333.19(1)(c)3.3. If an inmate is found to possess intoxicating substances or intoxicating substances are detected or found in the inmate’s residence or in an area controlled, occupied or inhabited by the inmate; DOC 333.19(1)(c)4.4. As part of a random testing program of all DIS inmates. Selection of inmates for random testing may not be done for the purpose of harassing or intimidating inmates; or DOC 333.19(1)(c)5.5. As DIS supervisory staff determine to be appropriate, if an inmate has a history of alcohol or other drug abuse. DOC 333.19 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1993, No. 446, eff. 3-1-93. DOC 333.20DOC 333.20 Search of staff. Section DOC 306.18 shall regulate the search of DIS staff, except that a search is authorized before and after a staff member has contact with a DIS inmate or if there are reasonable grounds to believe the staff member is concealing an unauthorized object and except that “administrator” is substituted for “superintendent”. The report of a strip search shall be filed with the administrator. DOC 333.20 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 1993, No. 446, eff. 3-1-93. DOC 333.21DOC 333.21 Use of contraband and test results in disciplinary review process. DOC 333.21(1)(1) Contraband seized during a search which is done in violation of this chapter may be used as evidence in the disciplinary review process under s. DOC 333.08. DOC 333.21(2)(2) Results of physical examinations and tests performed on body content specimens for the purpose of detecting intoxicating substances may be used as evidence in the disciplinary review process under s. DOC 333.08.