Ch. DOC 313 NoteNote: Chapter HSS 313 was renumbered chapter DOC 313 and revised under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., 2., 6. and 7., Stats., Register, April, 1990 No. 412.
Ch. DOC 313 NoteNote: Chapter DOC 313 as it existed on March 31, 1994 was repealed and a new chapter DOC 313 was created Register March 31, 1994 No. 459, effective April 1, 1994.
Ch. DOC 313 NoteNote: Chapter DOC 313 as it existed on February 28, 2018 was repealed and a new chapter DOC 313 was created Register February 26, 2018 No. 746, effective March 1, 2018.
DOC 313.01DOC 313.01Purpose. The purposes of prison industries are to provide meaningful employment opportunities, to assist inmates in reintegration into their communities, and to maintain self-supporting industries through the sale of products and services. The goals of prison industries include all of the following:
DOC 313.01(1)(1) Provide inmates with work skills, habits, and training necessary to compete in the job market, thereby increasing the potential for a successful return to society.
DOC 313.01(2)(2) Maintain self-sufficiency of the program to the degree possible while maintaining inmate wages based on productivity.
DOC 313.01(3)(3) Utilize production methods and business practices consistent with those used by private industry.
DOC 313.01(4)(4) Develop, produce, and market products and services of benefit to customers at a competitive price.
DOC 313.01(5)(5) Provide products and services that do not unfairly compete with Wisconsin-based manufacturers and service providers.
DOC 313.01 HistoryHistory: CR 16-055: cr., Register February 2018, No. 746, eff. 3-1-18.
DOC 313.02DOC 313.02Authority. This chapter is created under the authority of s. 227.11 (2) (a), Stats., and implements ss. 302.09, 303.01, 303.03, and 303.06, Stats.
DOC 313.02 HistoryHistory: CR 16-055: cr., Register February 2018, No. 746, eff. 3-1-18.
DOC 313.03DOC 313.03Definitions. The definitions in ss. DOC 303.02 and 310.03 apply to this chapter. In addition, in this chapter:
DOC 313.03(1)(1) “Base wage” means the official hourly rate for a position. The base wage does not include differential, holiday, incentive, or bonus pay.
DOC 313.03(2)(2) “Department” means the department of corrections.
DOC 313.03(3)(3) “Industries director” means the director appointed by the secretary under s. 303.01 (9), Stats., or the industries director designee.
DOC 313.03(4)(4) “Industries supervisor “ means the industries employee assigned to supervise inmate employees.
DOC 313.03(5)(5) “Inmate employee” means an inmate who works for and is compensated by the prison industries program. An inmate employee is not an employee of the state.
DOC 313.03(6)(6) “Involuntary unassigned” means inmates who are eligible, available, and waiting for placement in approved work or program assignments where such work or program assignments exist, but are not currently available.
DOC 313.03(7)(7) “Prison industry” or “industry” means an industry established under s. 303.01, Stats., for inmate employees to manufacture products or components or provide services.
DOC 313.03(8)(8) “Private sector prison industry enhancement certification programs or “PSPIEC” means prison industries programs certified by the federal private sector prison industry enhancement certification program.
DOC 313.03 HistoryHistory: CR 16-055: cr., Register February 2018, No. 746, eff. 3-1-18; correction in (8) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register February 2018 No. 746.
DOC 313.04DOC 313.04Establishment of a prison industry.
DOC 313.04(1)(1) The department may establish prison industries with the approval of the prison industries board and after a hearing before the joint committee on finance.
DOC 313.04(2)(2) The department may locate, move, or expand prison industries to one or more prisons or other locations owned by the department.
DOC 313.04(3)(3) Prison industries may acquire new or additional customers subject to s. 303.01 (1) (b) and (d), Stats.
DOC 313.04(4)(4) The department shall notify the joint committee on finance under s. 303.01 (1) (c), Stats., if there is an increase in the number of inmate employees in a prison industry by 200 or more full time equivalent positions in a biennium.
DOC 313.04 HistoryHistory: CR 16-055: cr., Register February 2018, No. 746, eff. 3-1-18.