DOC 328.04(1)(1) Division employees are to provide individualized supervision of offenders in a manner consistent with the goals and objectives of this chapter. DOC 328.04(2)(2) When an offender is placed on supervision, an agent’s duties shall include all of the following: DOC 328.04(2)(a)(a) Obtain information necessary for appropriate supervision of the offender. DOC 328.04(2)(c)(c) Determine the short-term and long-term goals and overall objectives of the offender’s supervision. DOC 328.04(2)(d)(d) Establish rules and explain and provide the offender with a copy of the rules and conditions. DOC 328.04(2)(e)(e) Inform the offender of the possible consequences of not abiding by the rules and conditions. DOC 328.04(2)(f)(f) Cooperate with and assist the district attorney who is responsible for determining restitution. DOC 328.04(2)(h)(h) Inform the offender of applicable state and local law enforcement registration requirements. DOC 328.04(2)(i)(i) Monitor the offender’s compliance with the conditions and rules including through the use of monitoring and tracking technology at the discretion of the department. DOC 328.04(2)(j)(j) Maintain complete and accurate case records for each offender. DOC 328.04(2)(k)(k) Supervise persons committed under s. 971.17, Stats., and ch. 980, Stats., in accordance with the agreement between the department and the department of health services. DOC 328.04(2)(L)(L) Report suspected child abuse cases to the appropriate authorities. DOC 328.04(2)(m)(m) Report to a supervisor as directed on the status of the offender. DOC 328.04(2)(n)(n) Report all violations of the criminal law by the offender to a supervisor and if appropriate, to law enforcement. DOC 328.04(2)(p)(p) Collect restitution and other court ordered financial obligations, and fees as authorized by statute. DOC 328.04(2)(q)(q) Inform the offender of the process to petition for termination of lifetime supervision under s. 939.615 (6), Stats., if applicable. DOC 328.04(3)(3) Standard rules require that the offender shall comply with all of the following: DOC 328.04(3)(a)(a) Avoid all conduct which is in violation of federal or state statute, municipal or county ordinances, or tribal law. DOC 328.04(3)(b)(b) Avoid all conduct which is not in the best interest of the public welfare or the offender’s rehabilitation. DOC 328.04(3)(c)(c) Report all arrests or police contacts to an agent within 72 hours. DOC 328.04(3)(d)(d) Participate in and comply with the requirements of programming recommended by the department. DOC 328.04(3)(f)(f) Submit a written offender report and any other relevant information as may be required.