(1) General responsibilities. All of the following apply to youth and staff shall require that each youth:
- (a) Is free from discrimination based on race, national origin, color, creed, sex, age, sexual orientation, marital status, political affiliation, disability, ethnicity, religion, or ancestry.
- (b) Is protected from abuse or neglect.
- (c) Is provided with an interpreter if the youth’s ability to speak, understand, read or write English is limited.
- (d) Is placed in the youth’s parental home when this is consistent with the individual’s correctional programming and the protection of the public.
- (e) Is involved in planning his or her ongoing correctional program.
- (f) Has appropriate access to the courts and legal counsel.
- (g) Has access to appropriate department, county department and community programs and services consistent with the protection of the public and the youth’s individual needs.
- (h) Has his or her educational, vocational, drug or alcohol abuse, mental health and other programming needs addressed.
- (i) Has the opportunity to visit with and communicate orally or by mail with an attorney or persons approved by staff within reasonable guidelines established by the department or a placement agency.
- (j) Has the opportunity to participate in authorized recreational and leisure-time activities and appropriate religious activities.
- (k) Is monitored by CSP staff, if in the CSP program, 24 hours a day by a combination of programming, staff contacts and electronic monitoring.
- (2) Periodic progress reports. At least once every 90 days following the placement of a youth in a type 2 secured correctional facility, the assigned agent shall write a progress summary as required by s. DOC 371.21 (3).
History
History: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00; CR 19-124: am. (1) (a) Register June 2020 No. 774, eff. 7-1-20.