- (1) An institution may not exceed the original design capacity of a room and the institution when assigning youth to rooms, except in an institution housing emergency under sub. (2), or to meet youth program needs. The original design capacity of a room and an institution is the occupancy, number of youth, for which a room and the institution was originally designed.
- (2) If the secretary declares an institution housing emergency, the number of youth assigned to living quarters may exceed original design capacity. Conditions for youth assigned to a room in excess of the original design capacity shall be as humane as reasonably possible, consistent with available resources.
- (3) There shall be no discrimination on the basis of race or religion in the assignment of youth to living quarters.
(4) The superintendent may consider the following factors before assigning a youth to a room:
- (a) The youth’s medical, psychological and psychiatric condition.
- (b) The youth’s record of assault or aggressive behavior.
- (c) The youth’s overall institutional adjustment.
- (d) The youth’s history of sexual behavior.
- (e) The youth’s length of sentence.
- (f) The youth’s program assignment.
- (g) The total institution population.
(5) Youth shall keep assigned living quarters clean, neat and orderly as directed by staff. Appropriate cleaning materials shall be made available for this purpose.
- (a) The institution shall provide youth with clean bed sheets, pillowcases and towels at least once every 7 days. The institution shall provide each youth with a standard issue of blankets and similar items necessary for physical comfort. Youth shall be responsible for their proper care.
- (b) The superintendent may establish appropriate policies and procedures to insure proper maintenance of living quarters.
History
History: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00.