DOC 346.14(9)(9)Showers. There shall be at least one shower for every 8 juveniles. There shall be an adequate supply of hot and cold water so that juveniles shall be permitted to shower on a daily basis.
DOC 346.14(10)(10)Multi-purpose space. Facilities shall contain multi-purpose space which shall have a minimum of 300 square feet of floor area or provide 35 square feet of floor area for the maximum number of juveniles expected to use the space at one time, whichever is greater.
DOC 346.14(11)(11)Classroom space. For juvenile detention facilities which are constructed or substantially remodeled after November 1, 2010, there shall be classroom space designed in conformity with local or state educational requirements.
DOC 346.14(12)(12)Health care area. If medical or dental services are provided in the facility, there shall be sufficient space, equipment, supplies and materials for the performance of primary health care delivery in a confidential and private manner. The superintendent shall consult with the health care provider to determine the adequacy of the space, equipment, supplies and materials.
DOC 346.14(13)(13)Outdoor recreation space.
DOC 346.14(13)(a)(a) If provided, there shall be a minimum of 70 square feet of outdoor recreational space per occupant.
DOC 346.14(13)(b)(b) The operational plan under s. DOC 346.04 shall contain policies and procedures for the safe and secure use of outdoor recreational space.
DOC 346.14(14)(14)Storage space.
DOC 346.14(14)(a)(a) Sufficient space shall be provided in the facility to store and issue clothing, bedding, cleaning supplies and other items for daily operations.
DOC 346.14(14)(b)(b) Space shall be provided for storing the personal property of juveniles safely and securely.
DOC 346.14(15)(15)Visiting space. Sufficient space for visitation shall be provided.
DOC 346.14 HistoryHistory: CR 09-039: cr. Register October 2010 No. 658, eff. 11-1-10; correction to numbering of (2) (c) 6. made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register October 2010 No. 658; correction in (7) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., 7., Stats., Register January 2012 No. 673.
DOC 346.15DOC 346.15Double celling.
DOC 346.15(1)(1) A juvenile detention facility may use cells for double occupancy. This section does not apply to a juvenile portion of a county jail.
DOC 346.15(2)(2) If a juvenile detention facility determines based on all the criteria under s. DOC 346.10 that placement of a juvenile in a double cell may jeopardize the health or safety of the juvenile, other juveniles in the facility, staff or the community, the juvenile may not be placed in a double cell. If a juvenile detention facility determines based on all the criteria under s. DOC 346.10 that placement of 2 particular juveniles in a double cell may jeopardize the health or safety of either juvenile, other juveniles in the facility, staff or the community, those juveniles may not be placed together in the double cell.
DOC 346.15(3)(3) In addition to the requirements for single occupancy cells under s. DOC 346.14 (2) and before a cell may be used for double occupancy, all of the following conditions shall be met:
DOC 346.15(3)(a)(a) Minimum floor area.
DOC 346.15(3)(a)1.1. In juvenile detention facilities which were constructed or substantially remodeled between October 1, 1994 and November 1, 2010, a cell shall have a minimum floor area of 70 square feet. 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 346.15(3)(a)2.2. In juvenile detention facilities which were constructed before October 1, 1994 and have not been substantially remodeled after October 1, 1994, a cell shall have a minimum floor area of 54 square feet. 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 346.15(3)(a)3.3. In juvenile detention facilities which are constructed or substantially remodeled after November 1, 2010, a cell shall have a minimum floor area of 70 square feet of unencumbered space.
DOC 346.15(3)(b)(b) Receiving cells. Receiving cells may not be used for double occupancy.
DOC 346.15(3)(c)(c) Single occupancy cells. Each juvenile detention facility shall maintain a minimum of 2 cells which are designed and used for single occupancy only.
DOC 346.15(3)(d)(d) Double occupancy cells. A juvenile detention facility may not exceed 75% double occupancy of the total number of cells, excluding receiving cells and holding rooms.
DOC 346.15(3)(e)(e) Clothing hooks. Each cell shall contain a minimum of two nonremovable, collapsible, detention strength clothing and towel hooks for each occupant.
DOC 346.15(3)(f)(f) Anti-rollout plates. For facilities constructed or substantially remodeled after November 1, 2010, all upper bunks shall be equipped with an anti-rollout plate.
DOC 346.15 HistoryHistory: CR 09-039: cr. Register October 2010 No. 658, eff. 11-1-10.
DOC 346.16DOC 346.16Fire protection.
DOC 346.16(1)(1) The operational plan under s. DOC 346.04 shall contain policies and procedures relating to fire protection and evacuation, including evacuation of persons with disabilities and appropriate training of staff. The policies and procedures shall comply with local fire department recommendations.
DOC 346.16(2)(2) The evacuation plan shall be posted in a conspicuous place for staff to view.