DOC 393.08(5)(5) Documentation. Staff involved in the use of oleoresin of capsicum shall document its use according to department policy and procedure. DOC 393.08(6)(6) Firearms or other weapons. Staff may not carry a firearm or other weapons while on duty. DOC 393.08 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00. DOC 393.09(1)(1) General. Staff may conduct a search of a youth and a youth’s living quarters or property at any time, subject to this section. In this section: DOC 393.09(1)(a)(a) “Living quarters” means a private bedroom, common familial or communal living areas and areas under a youth’s control or to which the youth has access, including, but not limited to, the grounds and motor vehicles. DOC 393.09(1)(b)(b) “Property” means objects under a youth’s control, regardless of ownership. DOC 393.09(2)(2) Personal search. Staff may conduct a personal search of a youth for any of the following reasons: DOC 393.09(2)(a)(a) When staff have a reasonable belief that a youth possesses contraband. DOC 393.09(2)(b)(b) After the youth has been taken into custody and before transporting the youth. DOC 393.09(2)(c)(c) Upon release from a secure detention center or type 1 secured correctional facility or other secured confinement. DOC 393.09(2)(d)(d) Routinely when the youth enters a report center, a staff office or other placement or sanction facility. DOC 393.09(3)(a)(a) A strip search may be conducted in addition to a personal search for any reason stated in sub. (2) only when staff have a reasonable belief that the youth is concealing contraband secreted within the youth’s underclothing or external body areas, and the youth refuses to voluntarily give the suspected contraband to staff. DOC 393.09(3)(b)(b) Staff shall obtain prior approval from a supervisor before conducting a strip search. The supervisor may approve the strip search if the supervisor determines that the requirements of par. (a) are met. DOC 393.09(3)(c)(c) A strip search shall be conducted in a clean and private place by a person of the same sex as the youth being searched. The search shall be conducted by two persons of the same sex as the youth when possible. DOC 393.09(4)(a)(a) Staff may conduct a body contents search if staff have a reasonable belief that a youth has consumed an intoxicating substance or is concealing contraband in a manner that might be discovered by such a search and prior authorization has been obtained from a supervisor. DOC 393.09(4)(b)(b) Staff may require a youth to submit to routine drug and alcohol tests for cause as part of a routine testing of all youth in a program or as part of a random testing program. DOC 393.09(4)(c)(c) When an agent or supervisor requires that collection of a urine specimen be observed, staff of the same sex as the youth shall observe and collect the urine specimen. DOC 393.09(4)(d)(d) Blood and stool samples may only be collected by a licensed physician, physician assistant, registered nurse or other person authorized by law. DOC 393.09(4)(e)(e) X-rays may be conducted only by licensed radiology personnel. DOC 393.09(5)(5) Reasonable grounds to believe. In deciding whether a reasonable belief exists under subs. (2), (3) and (4), all of the following shall be considered: DOC 393.09(5)(c)(c) Prior seizures of contraband from the person or living quarters of the youth.