Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Corrections
Chapter DOC 328 - Community Supervision Of Offenders
Subchapter II - Offender under Supervision
Section DOC 328.04 - Community supervision
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code § DOC 328.04
Current through February 24, 2025
(1) Division employees are to provide individualized supervision of offenders in a manner consistent with the goals and objectives of this chapter.
(2) When an offender is placed on supervision, an agent's duties shall include all of the following:
(a) Obtain information
necessary for appropriate supervision of the offender.
(b) Evaluate the offender's needs and risk to
re-offend.
(c) Determine the
short-term and long-term goals and overall objectives of the offender's
supervision.
(d) Establish rules
and explain and provide the offender with a copy of the rules and
conditions.
(e) Inform the offender
of the possible consequences of not abiding by the rules and
conditions.
(f) Cooperate with and
assist the district attorney who is responsible for determining
restitution.
(g) Inform the
offender of the administrative review process under s.
DOC
328.12.
(h) Inform the offender of applicable state
and local law enforcement registration requirements.
(i) Monitor the offender's compliance with
the conditions and rules including through the use of monitoring and tracking
technology at the discretion of the department.
(j) Maintain complete and accurate case
records for each offender.
(k)
Supervise persons committed under s.
971.17, Stats., and ch. 980,
Stats., in accordance with the agreement between the department and the
department of health services.
(L)
Report suspected child abuse cases to the appropriate authorities.
(m) Report to a supervisor as directed on the
status of the offender.
(n) Report
all violations of the criminal law by the offender to a supervisor and if
appropriate, to law enforcement.
(o) Conduct investigations and prepare
institution release plans in accordance with s.
DOC
328.05.
(p) Collect restitution and other court
ordered financial obligations, and fees as authorized by statute.
(q) Inform the offender of the process to
petition for termination of lifetime supervision under s.
939.615 (6),
Stats., if applicable.
(3) Standard rules require that the offender shall comply with all of the following:
(a)
Avoid all conduct which is in violation of federal or state statute, municipal
or county ordinances, or tribal law.
(b) Avoid all conduct which is not in the
best interest of the public welfare or the offender's rehabilitation.
(c) Report all arrests or police contacts to
an agent within 72 hours.
(d)
Participate in and comply with the requirements of programming recommended by
the department.
(e) Inform the
agent of whereabouts and activities as directed.
(f) Submit a written offender report and any
other relevant information as may be required.
(g) Submit to searches ordered by the agent
under s.
DOC
328.22.
(h) Obtain permission from an agent prior to
changing residence or employment. In the case of an emergency, notify the agent
of the change within 72 hours.
(i)
Obtain permission and a travel permit from an agent before leaving the state.
(L) Pay court ordered financial
obligations and other fees as required.
(m) Obtain permission from an agent prior to
purchasing, possessing, owning or carrying a firearm or other weapon, including
incapacitating agents. An offender may not be granted permission to possess a
firearm if prohibited under federal or state law.
(n) Shall not vote in any federal, state,
county, municipal, or school board election held in Wisconsin while on
supervision for a felony conviction.
(o) Abide by all rules of any detention or
correctional facility.
(p) Provide
true and correct information verbally and in writing as required by the
department.
(q) Report to an agent
as directed.
(r) Submit a
biological specimen for testing when ordered by a court or under s.
165.76, Stats.
(s) Comply with any additional rules that may
be established by an agent. The rules may be modified at any time as
appropriate.
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