Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Corrections
Chapter DOC 380 - Complaint procedure for youth in Type 1 secured correctional facilities
Section DOC 380.06 - Complaint resolution procedure
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง DOC 380.06
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) INFORMAL RESOLUTION. The complaint mediator shall conduct all of the following procedures:
(a) Upon receipt of a complaint,
the complaint mediator shall attempt to informally resolve the issues raised by
the complainant.
(b) If a complaint
is resolved informally, the complaint mediator shall reduce the outcome to
writing, using the appropriate informal complaint resolution form, and shall
provide a concise statement of the complaint and the resolution. The youth
shall sign the informal complaint resolution form to acknowledge his or her
agreement with the resolution of the complaint.
(c) The superintendent shall review the
informal complaint resolution form signed by the youth under par. (b) and
approve the informal resolution or require a formal resolution under sub.
(2).
(d) Informal mediation shall
be completed in 5 days from the receipt of the complaint, unless waived in
writing by the complainant.
(2) FORMAL RESOLUTION. If an informal resolution cannot be obtained under sub. (1), or the superintendent requires a formal resolution, the mediator shall do all of the following:
(a) The complaint mediator shall investigate
the complaint and as part of the investigation shall provide the complainant an
opportunity to state his or her position and to present any information
relevant to the decision.
(b) The
complaint mediator shall file a written report, using the complaint mediator's
report form, with the superintendent stating a proposed resolution within 14
days of receipt of the complaint. The complainant may waive the time limit in
writing to permit the complaint mediator to complete a proper
investigation.
(c) The complaint
mediator's report shall state the youth's complaint, the facts upon which the
proposed resolution is based, the proposed resolution and the reasons for the
proposed resolution.
(d) The
complaint mediator may propose that a complaint be dismissed if it is
frivolous, if it is beyond the scope of the complaint process as provided in s.
DOC 380.02 or if the complaint mediator believes, after
investigation, that the complaint is without merit.
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