Friday, January 29, 2010
Ninety-Ninth Regular Session
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Senate Journal
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries under the above date.
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Chief Clerk's Entries
Senate Enrolled Proposals
The Chief Clerk records:
Senate Bill 57
Senate Bill 262
Senate Bill 413
Senate Joint Resolution 11
Senate Joint Resolution 54
Senate Joint Resolution 55
Report correctly enrolled on 1-29-2010.
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Introduction, First Reading, and
Reference of Proposals
Read first time and referred:
Senate Bill 499
Relating to: prohibiting a person who has been convicted or adjudicated delinquent for committing a drug-related felony or who is the subject of a pending criminal charge or delinquency petition for committing a drug-related felony from showing that he or she has been rehabilitated for purposes of being licensed, certified, or contracted with to provide child care, of being employed or contracted as a caregiver of a child care provider, or of being permitted to reside at a premises where child care is provided.
By Senators Darling, Lazich, Plale, Olsen, Cowles and Hopper; cosponsored by Representatives Gundrum, Honadel, Ziegelbauer, Davis, Kerkman, Pridemore, Strachota, Montgomery, Vos, LeMahieu, Townsend, Van Roy, Gunderson, Brooks, Suder, Kleefisch, Spanbauer, Murtha, Lothian, Bies, Petersen, Meyer, Vukmir, Ripp, Petrowski, A. Ott, Zipperer and Gottlieb.
To committee on Children and Families and Workforce Development.
Senate Bill 500
Relating to: requiring suspected drug activity on the part of a caregiver or nonclient resident of a child care provider to be reported to an immediate supervisor and to the sheriff and suspected or threatened child abuse or neglect on the part of such an individual to be reported under the child abuse and neglect reporting law and providing a penalty.
By Senators Darling, Lazich, Plale, Olsen, Cowles and Hopper; cosponsored by Representatives Gundrum, Honadel, Ziegelbauer, Davis, Kerkman, Pridemore, Strachota, Montgomery, Vos, LeMahieu, Townsend, Van Roy, Gunderson, Brooks, Suder, Kleefisch, Spanbauer, Murtha, Lothian, Bies, Petersen, Meyer, Vukmir, Ripp, Petrowski, A. Ott, Zipperer, Gottlieb and Ballweg.
To committee on Children and Families and Workforce Development.
Senate Bill 501
Relating to: disclosure of the identity of a foster parent or treatment foster parent of a child; the rights of a foster parent, treatment foster parent, or other physical custodian of a child on removal of the child from the person's home; and placement of a child for adoption with a foster parent, treatment foster parent, or other physical custodian of the child.
By Senators Darling, Olsen, Lassa, Lazich, Hopper and Plale; cosponsored by Representatives Strachota, Knodl, J. Ott, Honadel, Vos, Townsend and Spanbauer.
To committee on Children and Families and Workforce Development.
Senate Bill 502
Relating to: exempting wellness programs from unfair trade or marketing practices.
By Senators Sullivan, Darling, Taylor, Schultz, Lazich, Wirch, Cowles and Hansen; cosponsored by Representatives Zigmunt, Kaufert, Nygren, Vos, Shilling, Molepske Jr., Vruwink, Sinicki, Jorgensen, Turner, Roys, Benedict, Pasch, Montgomery, Cullen, Barca, Soletski, Ripp, Van Roy and Zepnick.
To committee on Health, Health Insurance, Privacy, Property Tax Relief, and Revenue.
Senate Bill 503
Relating to: requiring certain county agencies to petition a court to freeze accounts of certain individuals being financially exploited.
By Senators Kreitlow, Taylor, Erpenbach, Lehman, Plale, Risser, Schultz, Sullivan and Coggs; cosponsored by Representatives Dexter, Bernard Schaber, Berceau, Sinicki, Suder, Turner and Zepnick.
To committee on Public Health, Senior Issues, Long-Term Care, and Job Creation.
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Petitions and Communications
Wisconsin Council on Children & Families
January 22, 2010
The Honorable, The Legislature:
This week amidst news of rising unemployment numbers, the Wisconsin Council on Children and Families released our semi-annual data book, Jobs Count: Helping Wisconsin Families Thrive through New Opportunities. I am pleased to present you with the complementary copy.
S529 Finally, we urge you to make use of the state and county data available on over 50 data indicators related to child well being in Wisconsin on our data site: datacenter.kidscount.org. As always, we look forward to continuing to work with you to advance the well being of all children and families in our state.
Sincerely,
ken taylor
Executive Director
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State of Wisconsin
Department of Health Services
Department of Children and Families
January 29, 2010
The Honorable, The Legislature:
In 1997, Act 27, the 1997-1999 Biennial Budget, the Legislature established requirements in state law intended to strengthen protections for children and vulnerable adults in organized care settings. The provisions require, among other things, that designated caregivers conduct background checks on all new and existing staff and bar them from employing anyone who has committed certain crimes or acts. Effective July 1, 2008, the Department of Health and Family Services (DHFS) became the Department of Health Services (DHS) and the DHFS Division of Children and Family Services became the Department of Children and Families (DCF) as a result of 2007 Act 20 (the 2007-09 biennial budget bill). DHS, DCF and (for certain child care providers) counties and local school boards must perform checks on a provider before issuing a license or other credential. Individuals who have committed prohibited crimes or acts may apply to DHS and/or DCF, counties, or school boards for a waiver of the employment or licensing bans upon evidence of rehabilitation.
Sections 48.685(5g) and 50.065(5g) of the Wisconsin Statutes direct DHS and DCF to submit an annual report to the Legislature that specifies the number of persons who have sought waivers of employment of licensing bands by requesting to demonstrate that they have been rehabilitated. The report must also specify the number of requests that were approved and the reasons for the success or failure of the requests. DHS has continued to utilize the skills, support and knowledge of its personnel to process all rehabilitation review applications and we are, therefore, submitting a joint report. Attached is the report for 2009.
Questions about this report should be referred to the Department of Health Services, Diane Welsh, Chief Legal Counsel, at 608-266-9622.
Sincerely,
karen e. timberlake
Secretary
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