DOC 393.04 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00; CR 19-124: am. (1) Register June 2020 No. 774, eff. 7-1-20.
DOC 393.05DOC 393.05Expected conduct.
DOC 393.05(1)(1)A youth’s agent shall inform the youth orally and in writing of the conduct rules imposed by the agent and the conditions imposed by the court. All of the following conduct rules apply to a youth on aftercare:
DOC 393.05(1)(a)(a) The youth may not violate any state, federal or municipal law or regulation.
DOC 393.05(1)(b)(b) The youth shall report any arrest or law enforcement contact to his or her agent as soon as possible, but no later than 72 hours after the arrest or contact. If a youth is taken into custody, the youth shall inform the law enforcement officer and any intake worker of his or her aftercare status and the name and agency of his or her agent.
DOC 393.05(1)(c)(c) The youth shall cooperate with his or her agent and fully participate in the youth’s aftercare program.
DOC 393.05(1)(d)(d) The youth shall be completely truthful with his or her agent at all times.
DOC 393.05(1)(e)(e) The youth shall keep all scheduled appointments with the agent and all service providers.
DOC 393.05(1)(f)(f) The youth shall report to and inform his or her agent of the youth’s whereabouts and activities as directed and may not go to or be present at any place prohibited by the agent.
DOC 393.05(1)(g)(g) The youth shall obtain prior permission from his or her agent to terminate employment or change employment or to drop out of or change an educational or vocational program. If an unforeseen situation occurs causing the youth to act without prior permission, the youth shall notify the agent of the change as soon as possible, but not later than 72 hours after the change.
DOC 393.05(1)(h)(h) If the youth resides with his or her parents or guardian, the youth shall notify his or her agent of the family’s change of residence in advance of the change, except when this is not possible, the youth shall notify his or her agent of the change as soon as possible, but not later than 72 hours after the change.
DOC 393.05(1)(i)(i) If the youth is in an alternate care placement, the youth shall obtain advance permission from his or her agent before requesting or making a change of residence.
DOC 393.05(1)(j)(j) The youth may not leave the state of Wisconsin unless the youth obtains prior permission and a signed travel permit from his or her agent.
DOC 393.05(1)(k)(k) The youth may not purchase, own, carry or possess a firearm, knife, any other weapon, or ammunition without prior written authorization of his or her agent. An agent may not grant a youth permission to possess a firearm if the youth is prohibited from possessing a firearm under s. 941.29, Stats., any other state law, federal law, municipal ordinance or court order.
DOC 393.05(1)(L)(L) The youth may not use or possess any drug, item or substance that is illegal to possess, any intoxicating substance or any prescription drug except as properly prescribed for the youth and used by the youth in accordance with law.
DOC 393.05(1)(m)(m) The youth may not purchase, lease, possess, trade, sell, own or operate a motor vehicle without prior approval of the youth’s agent. To obtain approval to operate a motor vehicle, the youth shall demonstrate proof of insurance, have a valid Wisconsin driver’s license and, if the vehicle is owned by another person, have the written permission of the owner to operate the vehicle. Approval shall be denied if ownership, possession or use of a motor vehicle is inconsistent with the youth’s rehabilitation.
DOC 393.05(1)(n)(n) The youth may not borrow money or purchase on credit without prior approval of his or her agent.
DOC 393.05(1)(o)(o) The youth shall submit to and cooperate with searches of the youth, living quarters and property and with tests ordered by the department, a county department, or a placement agency consistent with law including, but not limited to, urinalysis, breathalyzer and blood tests.
DOC 393.05(1)(p)(p) The youth shall follow any additional rules, given orally or in writing, that may be issued by the youth’s agent. These rules may include, but are not limited to, directions relating to any of the following:
DOC 393.05(1)(p)1.1. Companions.
DOC 393.05(1)(p)2.2. Hours and curfews.
DOC 393.05(1)(p)3.3. Medical, mental health or dental attention.
DOC 393.05(1)(p)4.4. Counseling or therapy.
DOC 393.05(1)(p)5.5. Family responsibilities and child support.
DOC 393.05(1)(p)6.6. Support of self, including the sources of earned and unearned income.
DOC 393.05(1)(p)7.7. Educational and vocational obligations.
DOC 393.05(1)(p)8.8. Job attendance.
DOC 393.05(1)(p)9.9. Court obligations, including court ordered restitution and surcharges, and the collection and handling of all restitution monies.
DOC 393.05(1)(p)10.10. Frequency and manner of reporting to the agent.