DOC 309.52(1)(d)(d) Institutions shall permit inmates to purchase approved personal property not carried in the canteen. The procedures to be followed shall be written and available to inmates. The procedures shall permit purchases from a sufficient number of enterprises to ensure a reasonable selection and a competitive price. DOC 309.52(2)(2) Each institution canteen shall maintain an identification and bookkeeping system for withdrawal of funds from the inmate’s general account for purchases made through the canteen. No canteen shall use money as a means of exchange. DOC 309.52 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1981, No. 310, eff. 11-1-81; correction in (1) (a) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, September, 1998, No. 513. DOC 309.55(1)(a)(a) Except as provided under sub. (7), this section shall govern compensation for inmates participating in approved work and program assignments while confined in a correctional institution. This section does not apply to corrections industries or the prison farms. Inmates participating in work and program assignments are not employees of the state. DOC 309.55(1)(b)1.1. To provide uniform and fair compensation standards to encourage and reinforce positive inmate behavior; DOC 309.55(1)(b)2.2. To enable inmates to make purchases from the canteen and accumulate funds to assist them upon their release; DOC 309.55(1)(b)4.4. To promote institutional order by providing inmates with an incentive for good behavior; and DOC 309.55(1)(b)5.5. To encourage inmates to develop skills that will be useful in helping them to become reintegrated into the community upon release. DOC 309.55(2)(a)(a) “Full performance level” means the maximum level of performance expected on a work assignment or program assignment other than school or vocational training in terms of skills exhibited, output achieved, responsibility, diligence and effort shown, and level of supervision required. DOC 309.55(2)(b)(b) “Program assignment” means a placement in a school, vocational training or other program to which the inmate has been assigned by a program review committee in accordance with ch. DOC 302. DOC 309.55(2)(c)(c) “Range” means the ranking established by an institution for a work assignment or for a program assignment other than school or vocational training, based on the skill and responsibility required for the assignment. DOC 309.55(3)(3) Eligibility. Except as provided under sub. (7), only inmates participating in approved work and program assignments while confined in a correctional institution shall be compensated. DOC 309.55(4)(4) Exceptions. No compensation may be paid under this section to an inmate who: DOC 309.55(4)(a)(a) Participates in a work release program approved under ch. DOC 324, unless the inmate participates in a work or program assignment in a correctional institution in addition to the work release program; DOC 309.55(4)(b)(b) Participates in a work or program assignment while assigned to the assessment and evaluation program at Dodge correctional institution; DOC 309.55(4)(e)1.1. Voluntary confinement under s. DOC 306.05, unless the inmate requested placement in this status upon the recommendation or approval of the security director for the purpose of ensuring the inmate’s personal safety and the inmate was receiving pay immediately prior to placement in voluntary confinement; DOC 309.55(4)(e)2.2. Administrative confinement under ch. DOC 308, if the inmate was not receiving pay immediately prior to that placement and is not participating in an approved work or program assignment while in administrative confinement; DOC 309.55(4)(e)3.3. Observation under ch. DOC 311, if the inmate was not receiving pay immediately prior to that placement and is not participating in an approved work or program assignment while in observation status;