DOC 346.13(1)(b)3.3. Staff estimates.
DOC 346.13(1)(b)4.4. Construction cost estimates.
DOC 346.13(1)(c)(c) Submit the design development documents to the department for review and comment.
DOC 346.13(1)(d)(d) Submit to the department for review and approval, two complete sets of construction plans of the facility.
DOC 346.13(1)(e)(e) Ensure that the construction plans are approved by the department of safety and professional services for compliance with state building code.
DOC 346.13(2)(2) The county may publish the bid documents only after receiving the department’s approval of the construction plans.
DOC 346.13(3)(3) Upon review and approval the department shall return to the county one set of construction plans and retain the second set for department records. The department shall return unapproved construction plans.
DOC 346.13 HistoryHistory: CR 09-039: cr. Register October 2010 No. 658, eff. 11-1-10; correction in (1) (e) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register January 2012 No. 673.
DOC 346.14DOC 346.14Physical environment.
DOC 346.14(1)(1)Juvenile housing.
DOC 346.14(1)(a)(a) Each juvenile shall have a separate bunk or bed in a cell which meets the requirements of sub. (2) or s. DOC 346.15, or in a dormitory which meets the requirements of sub. (3). A facility may not exceed its rated bed capacity.
DOC 346.14(1)(b)(b) The total number of juveniles housed in double cells under s. DOC 346.15 and in dormitories under sub. (3) may not exceed 75% of the rated bed capacity of the facility.
DOC 346.14(2)(2)Cells.
DOC 346.14(2)(a)(a) Except if s. DOC 346.15 applies, all cells for juveniles in a facility shall be designated and used for single occupancy only.
DOC 346.14(2)(b)(b) Unless s. DOC 346.15 applies, cells shall have minimum floor area of 35 square feet of unencumbered space. The distance between the floor and ceiling may not be less than 8 feet and the distance between opposite walls may not be less than 6 feet.
DOC 346.14(2)(c)(c) Unless s. DOC 346.15 applies, each cell shall have all of the following:
DOC 346.14(2)(c)1.1. A rigidly constructed metal bed with the frame bracketed to the wall or bolted to the floor or a bed built in masonry construction of a similar strength.
DOC 346.14(2)(c)2.2. An unbreakable, institution-type mirror.
DOC 346.14(2)(c)3.3. A detention strength, metal, institution-type wash basin and toilet. The wash basin and toilet may be combined in one unit. The wash basin shall have hot and cold running water.
DOC 346.14(2)(c)4.4. A rigidly constructed shelf-type table and seat which are bracketed to the wall or bolted to the floor.
DOC 346.14(2)(c)5.5. Unless s. DOC 346.15 applies, 2 or more nonremovable, collapsible, detention strength clothing and towel hooks.
DOC 346.14(2)(c)6.6. Light fixtures of detention strength and providing at least 30 foot candles at 30 inches above the floor. Lights shall have a dimming capability or there shall be a nightlight to allow for comfortable sleeping. There shall be enough illumination for observation of juveniles during security checks.
DOC 346.14(2)(d)(d) There shall be no exposed heating pipes, radiators or controls in cells.
DOC 346.14(2)(e)(e) There shall be a release system designed to unlock cell doors individually and as a group from a single point outside the confinement area.
DOC 346.14(3)(3)Dormitories.
DOC 346.14(3)(a)(a) A juvenile detention facility may use dormitories in addition to cells for the secure detention of juveniles.
DOC 346.14(3)(b)(b) Each dormitory shall be designed for a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 8 juveniles.
DOC 346.14(3)(c)(c) If a juvenile detention facility contains one dormitory, it shall have a minimum of 2 cells designed and used for single occupancy.
DOC 346.14(3)(d)(d) If more than one dormitory is built, the number of dormitory beds may not exceed 50% of the rated bed capacity of the juvenile detention facility.