These provisions apply if the appropriate regulatory agency or entity knew or
should have known about the person's record.
Rehabilitation Exception
Under current law, the prohibitions discussed above do not apply to a person who
has such a record if the person demonstrates to the appropriate regulatory agency by
clear and convincing evidence and in accordance with procedures established by DHFS
by administrative rule that he or she has been rehabilitated. For purposes of licensing
a foster home or treatment foster home, however, a person convicted of certain crimes
specified in s. 48.685 (5) (bm), stats., is not permitted to demonstrate rehabilitation.
Tribal Administration of Rehabilitation Exception
Under current law, a federally recognized American Indian tribe or band in
Wisconsin (tribe) may choose to conduct rehabilitation reviews with respect to entities
located within the boundaries of the tribe's reservation. A reservation is defined for this
purpose as land in the state within the boundaries of a reservation of a tribe or within the
Bureau of Indian Affairs service area for the Ho-Chunk Nation.
A tribe that chooses to do so must submit to DHFS a rehabilitation review plan that
includes all of the following:
1. The criteria to be used to determine if a person has been rehabilitated.
2. The title of the person or body designated by the tribe to whom a request for
review must be made.
3. The title of the person or body designated by the tribe to determine whether a
person has been rehabilitated.

4. The title of the person or body designated by the tribe to whom a person may
appeal an adverse decision and whether the tribe provides any further rights of appeal.
5. The manner in which the tribe will submit information relating to a
rehabilitation review to DHFS so that DHFS may include that information in its annual
rehabilitation report to the legislature.
6. A copy of the form to be used to request a rehabilitation review and a copy of the
form on which a written decision is to be made regarding whether a person has
demonstrated rehabilitation.
Current law provides that, if DHFS does not disapprove the plan within 90 days
after receiving the plan from the tribe, the plan is considered approved. If, during that
90-day period, DHFS disapproves the plan, DHFS must provide written notice of that
disapproval to the tribe, together with the reasons for disapproval. DHFS may not
disapprove a plan unless it finds that the plan is not rationally related to the protection
of clients. If DHFS disapproves the plan, the tribe may, within 30 days after receiving
the notice of disapproval, request that the secretary of health and family services review
DHFS's decision. A final decision by the secretary is not subject to further review.
THE BILL
The bill does the following:
1. Amends the definition of "reservation" by deleting the reference to the Bureau
of Indian Affairs service area for the Ho-Chunk Nation so that "reservation" means land
in Wisconsin within the boundaries of a reservation of a tribe. The bill defines "trust land"
as land in Wisconsin held in trust by the federal government for the benefit of a tribe or
a member of a tribe. The bill then replaces references to reservation with references to
reservation or trust land.
2. Specifies that if a tribe's rehabilitation review plan has been approved by DHFS,
the tribe may conduct rehabilitation reviews with respect to all entities on the tribe's
reservation or trust land.
3. Permits a tribe to request that DHFS grant the tribe authority to conduct
rehabilitation reviews with respect to some, but not all, entities on the tribe's reservation
or trust land. Under current law, it is arguable that a tribe may only request authority
to conduct rehabilitation reviews for all, but not some, entities on its reservation.
The bill requires DHFS to establish by administrative rule the criteria to be used
to determine whether a tribe may be authorized to conduct rehabilitation reviews for
some, but not all, entities on the tribe's reservation or trust land. The bill also requires
DHFS to grant the tribe's request if those criteria are met.
4. Permits a tribe to request that DHFS grant the tribe authority to conduct
rehabilitation reviews with respect to an entity located outside the boundaries of the
tribe's reservation or trust land that is owned or operated by the tribe or a tribal
enterprise (tribal entity). The bill defines "tribal enterprise" as a business that is at least
51% owned and controlled by the governing body of one or more tribes, is actively
managed by the governing body, or by the designee of the governing body of one or more
Indian tribes, and is currently performing a useful business function.
In evaluating the tribe's request, DHFS must consider factors such as the
proximity of the tribal entity to the reservation or trust land and the population to be
served by the tribal entity. The bill permits DHFS to grant rehabilitation review
authority to the tribe with respect to that tribal entity if DHFS determines that the
conduct of rehabilitation reviews by the tribe with respect to that tribal entity is
rationally related to the protection of clients.
AB401, s. 1 1Section 1. 48.685 (1) (br) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB401,4,3
148.685 (1) (br) "Reservation" means land in this state within the boundaries
2of a reservation of a tribe or within the bureau of Indian affairs service area for the
3Ho-Chunk Nation
.
AB401, s. 2 4Section 2. 48.685 (1) (dr) of the statutes is created to read:
AB401,4,65 48.685 (1) (dr) "Tribal enterprise" has the meaning given in s. 71.07 (2di) (b)
62.
AB401, s. 3 7Section 3. 48.685 (1) (g) of the statutes is created to read:
AB401,4,98 48.685 (1) (g) "Trust land" means land in this state held in trust by the federal
9government for the benefit of a tribe or a member of a tribe.
AB401, s. 4 10Section 4. 48.685 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB401,4,2411 48.685 (5) (a) The Except as provided in par. (bm), the department may license
12to operate an entity, a county department may certify under s. 48.651, a county
13department or a child welfare agency may license under s. 48.62, and a school board
14may contract with under s. 120.13 (14) a person who otherwise may not be licensed,
15certified, or contracted with for a reason specified in sub. (4m) (a) 1. to 5., and an
16entity may employ, contract with, or permit to reside at the entity a person who
17otherwise may not be employed, contracted with, or permitted to reside at the entity
18for a reason specified in sub. (4m) (b) 1. to 5., if the person demonstrates to the
19department, the county department, the child welfare agency, or the school board,
20or, in the case of an entity that is located within the boundaries of a reservation
21subject to rehabilitation reviews by a tribe under sub. (5d) (c) or (d), to the person or
22body designated by the tribe under sub. (5d) (a) 3., by clear and convincing evidence
23and in accordance with procedures established by the department by rule or by the
24tribe that he or she the person has been rehabilitated.
AB401, s. 5 25Section 5. 48.685 (5d) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB401,5,3
148.685 (5d) (c) 1. Subject to subd. 2., a tribe whose rehabilitation review plan
2has been approved by the department may conduct reviews under sub. (5) with
3respect to all entities on the tribe's reservation or trust land.
AB401,5,74 2. A tribe may request the department to grant the tribe the authority to
5conduct rehabilitation reviews under sub. (5) with respect to some, but not all,
6entities on the tribe's reservation or trust land. The department shall grant that
7authority if the criteria established by rule under sub. (7) (bm) are satisfied.
AB401, s. 6 8Section 6. 48.685 (5d) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
AB401,5,199 48.685 (5d) (d) A tribe whose rehabilitation review plan has been approved by
10the department may request the department to grant the tribe the authority to
11conduct rehabilitation reviews under sub. (5) with respect to an entity located
12outside the boundaries of the tribe's reservation or trust land that is owned or
13operated by the tribe or a tribal enterprise. The department shall evaluate the tribe's
14request, considering factors such as the proximity of the tribal entity to the
15reservation or trust land and the population to be served by the tribal entity. If the
16department determines that the conduct of rehabilitation reviews by the tribe with
17respect to the tribal entity is rationally related to the protection of clients, the
18department may authorize the tribe to conduct rehabilitation reviews with respect
19to the tribal entity.
AB401, s. 7 20Section 7. 48.685 (7) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB401,5,2421 48.685 (7) (bm) Establish by rule criteria for the department to use in
22determining whether a tribe whose plan is approved under sub. (5d) (b) may be
23authorized to conduct rehabilitation reviews under sub. (5) for some, but not all,
24entities on the tribe's reservation or trust land.
AB401, s. 8 25Section 8. 50.065 (1) (dm) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB401,6,3
150.065 (1) (dm) "Reservation" means land in this state within the boundaries
2of a reservation of a tribe or within the bureau of Indian affairs service area for the
3Ho-Chunk Nation
.
AB401, s. 9 4Section 9. 50.065 (1) (fm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB401,6,65 50.065 (1) (fm) "Tribal enterprise" has the meaning given in s. 71.07 (2di) (b)
62.
AB401, s. 10 7Section 10. 50.065 (1) (h) of the statutes is created to read:
AB401,6,98 50.065 (1) (h) "Trust land" means land in this state held in trust by the federal
9government for the benefit of a tribe or a member of a tribe.
AB401, s. 11 10Section 11. 50.065 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB401,6,2111 50.065 (5) The department may license, certify, issue a certificate of approval
12to, or register to operate an entity a person who otherwise may not be licensed,
13certified, issued a certificate of approval, or registered for a reason specified in sub.
14(4m) (a) 1. to 5., and an entity may employ, contract with, or permit to reside at the
15entity a person who otherwise may not be employed, contracted with , or permitted
16to reside at the entity for a reason specified in sub. (4m) (b) 1. to 5., if the person
17demonstrates to the department, or, in the case of an entity that is located within the
18boundaries of a reservation
subject to rehabilitation reviews by a tribe under sub.
19(5d) (c) or (d)
, to the person or body designated by the tribe under sub. (5d) (a) 3., by
20clear and convincing evidence and in accordance with procedures established by the
21department by rule, or by the tribe, that he or she the person has been rehabilitated.
AB401, s. 12 22Section 12. 50.065 (5d) (c) of the statutes is created to read:
AB401,6,2523 50.065 (5d) (c) 1. Subject to subd. 2., a tribe whose rehabilitation plan has been
24approved by the department may conduct reviews under sub. (5) with respect to all
25entities on the tribe's reservation or trust land.
AB401,7,4
12. A tribe may request the department to grant the tribe the authority to
2conduct rehabilitation reviews under sub. (5) with respect to some, but not all,
3entities on the tribe's reservation or trust land. The department shall grant that
4authority if the criteria established by rule under sub. (7) (bm) are satisfied.
AB401, s. 13 5Section 13. 50.065 (5d) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
AB401,7,156 50.065 (5d) (d) A tribe whose rehabilitation plan has been approved by the
7department may request the department to grant the tribe the authority to conduct
8rehabilitation reviews under sub. (5) with respect to an entity located outside the
9boundaries of the tribe's reservation or trust land that is owned or operated by the
10tribe or a tribal enterprise. The department shall evaluate the tribe's request,
11considering factors such as proximity of the tribal entity to the reservation or trust
12land and the population to be served by the tribal entity. If the department
13determines that the conduct of rehabilitation reviews by the tribe with respect to the
14tribal entity is rationally related to the protection of clients, the department may
15authorize the tribe to conduct rehabilitation reviews with respect to the tribal entity.
AB401, s. 14 16Section 14. 50.065 (7) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB401,7,2017 50.065 (7) (bm) Establish by rule criteria for the department to use in
18determining whether a tribe whose plan is approved under sub. (5d) (b) may be
19authorized to conduct rehabilitation reviews under sub. (5) for some, but not all,
20entities on the tribe's reservation or trust land.
AB401,7,2121 (End)
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