Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Corrections
Chapter DOC 373 - Youth conduct in Type 1 secured correctional facilities
Subchapter X - Disposition of Conduct Rule Violations
Section DOC 373.67 - Conditions under which youth who violate conduct rules are not disciplined

Current through August 26, 2024

(1) Staff may write conduct reports only for major conduct rule violations under s. DOC 373.11(4) or violations of conduct rules which they believe are major conduct rule violations under s. DOC 373.11(5). Under any of the following conditions, staff may inform a youth about conduct that violates a conduct rule, discuss that conduct and give a warning:

(a) The youth is unfamiliar with the conduct rule.

(b) The youth has not violated the same or a closely related rule recently, whether or not discipline was imposed.

(c) The youth is unlikely to repeat the conduct rule violation if warned and counseled.

(d) Although the youth technically violated a conduct rule, the purpose of this chapter would not be served by disciplining a youth in the particular situation.

(2) No record or official report of a disposition under sub. (1) is required.

(3) The superintendent may overrule a determination that a violation has occurred. The decision by the superintendent to overrule or not overrule is not reviewable by a hearing officer.

(4) A major conduct rule violation listed under s. DOC 373.11(4) may not be disposed of in accordance with this section. Staff shall write a conduct report when a major conduct rule violation under s. DOC 373.11(4) occurs.

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