AB130-engrossed,110,1621
51.13
(4) (d) Within 5 days of the filing of the petition, the court assigned to
22exercise jurisdiction under
ch. chs. 48
and 938 shall determine, based on the
23allegations of the petition and accompanying documents, whether the admission is
24voluntary on the part of the minor if the minor is 14 years of age or older and whether
25there is a prima facie showing that the minor is in need of psychiatric services, or
1services for developmental disability, alcoholism or drug abuse, that the treatment
2facility offers inpatient therapy or treatment which is appropriate to the minor's
3needs, and that inpatient care in the treatment facility is the least restrictive therapy
4or treatment consistent with the needs of the minor. If such a showing is made, the
5court shall permit voluntary admission. If the court is unable to make such
6determinations based on the petition and accompanying documents, it shall dismiss
7the petition as provided in par. (h); or order additional information to be produced
8as it deems necessary to make such review, and make such determinations within
914 days of admission or application for admission, whichever is sooner; or it may hold
10a hearing within 14 days of admission or application for admission, whichever is
11sooner. If a notation of the minor's unwillingness appears on the face of the petition,
12or if a hearing has been requested by the minor, the minor's counsel, parent or
13guardian, the court shall hold a hearing to review the admission within 14 days of
14admission or application for admission, whichever is sooner, and shall appoint
15counsel to represent the minor if the minor is unrepresented. If the court deems it
16necessary, it shall also appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the minor.
AB130-engrossed,110,2418
51.13
(4) (h) 2. Order the petition to be treated as a petition for involuntary
19commitment and refer it to the court where the review under this section was held,
20or if it was not held in the county of legal residence of the subject individual's parent
21or guardian and hardship would otherwise occur and if the best interests of the
22subject individual would be served thereby, to the court assigned to exercise
23jurisdiction under
ch chs. 48
and 938 in such county for a hearing under s. 51.20 or
2451.45 (13).
AB130-engrossed,111,5
151.13
(4) (h) 4. If there is a reason to believe the minor is in need of protection
2or services under s. 48.13
or 938.13, dismiss the petition and authorize the filing of
3a petition under s. 48.25 (3)
or 938.25 (3). The court may release the minor or may
4order that the minor be taken and held in custody under s. 48.19 (1) (c)
or 938.19 (1)
5(c).
AB130-engrossed,111,97
51.14
(2) Mental health review officer. Each court assigned to exercise
8jurisdiction under
ch chs. 48
and 938 shall designate a mental health review officer
9to review petitions filed under sub. (3).
AB130-engrossed,111,1511
51.15
(1) (a) (intro.) A law enforcement officer or other person authorized to
12take a child into custody under ch. 48
or 938 may take an individual into custody if
13the officer or person has cause to believe that such individual is mentally ill, drug
14dependent or developmentally disabled, and that the individual evidences any of the
15following:
AB130-engrossed,112,216
3. A substantial probability of physical impairment or injury to himself or
17herself due to impaired judgment, as manifested by evidence of a recent act or
18omission. The probability of physical impairment or injury is not substantial under
19this subdivision if reasonable provision for the individual's protection is available in
20the community and there is a reasonable probability that the individual will avail
21himself or herself of these services or, in the case of a minor, if the individual is
22appropriate for services or placement under s. 48.13 (4) or (11)
or 938.13 (4). Food,
23shelter or other care provided to an individual who is substantially incapable of
24obtaining the care for himself or herself, by any person other than a treatment
1facility, does not constitute reasonable provision for the individual's protection
2available in the community under this subdivision.
AB130-engrossed,112,203
4. Behavior manifested by a recent act or omission that, due to mental illness
4or drug dependency, he or she is unable to satisfy basic needs for nourishment,
5medical care, shelter or safety without prompt and adequate treatment so that a
6substantial probability exists that death, serious physical injury, serious physical
7debilitation or serious physical disease will imminently ensue unless the individual
8receives prompt and adequate treatment for this mental illness or drug dependency.
9No substantial probability of harm under this subdivision exists if reasonable
10provision for the individual's treatment and protection is available in the community
11and there is a reasonable probability that the individual will avail himself or herself
12of these services, if the individual can receive protective placement under s. 55.06 or,
13in the case of a minor, if the individual is appropriate for services or placement under
14s. 48.13 (4) or (11)
or 938.13 (4). The individual's status as a minor does not
15automatically establish a substantial probability of death, serious physical injury,
16serious physical debilitation or serious disease under this subdivision. Food, shelter
17or other care provided to an individual who is substantially incapable of providing
18the care for himself or herself, by any person other than a treatment facility, does not
19constitute reasonable provision for the individual's treatment or protection available
20in the community under this subdivision.
AB130-engrossed,113,622
51.20
(1) (a) 2. b. Evidences a substantial probability of physical harm to other
23individuals as manifested by evidence of recent homicidal or other violent behavior,
24or by evidence that others are placed in reasonable fear of violent behavior and
25serious physical harm to them, as evidenced by a recent overt act, attempt or threat
1to do serious physical harm. In this subd. 2. b., if the petition is filed under a court
2order under s.
48.30 938.30 (5) (c) 1. or (d) 1., a finding by the court exercising
3jurisdiction under
ch. chs. 48
and 938 that the child committed the act or acts alleged
4in the petition under s.
48.12 or 48.13 938.12 or 938.13 (12) may be used to prove that
5the child exhibited recent homicidal or other violent behavior or committed a recent
6overt act, attempt or threat to do serious physical harm.
AB130-engrossed,113,207
c. Evidences such impaired judgment, manifested by evidence of a pattern of
8recent acts or omissions, that there is a substantial probability of physical
9impairment or injury to himself or herself. The probability of physical impairment
10or injury is not substantial under this subd. 2. c. if reasonable provision for the
11subject individual's protection is available in the community and there is a
12reasonable probability that the individual will avail himself or herself of these
13services, if the individual is appropriate for protective placement under s. 55.06 or,
14in the case of a minor, if the individual is appropriate for services or placement under
15s. 48.13 (4) or (11)
or 938.13 (4). The subject individual's status as a minor does not
16automatically establish a substantial probability of physical impairment or injury
17under this subd. 2. c. Food, shelter or other care provided to an individual who is
18substantially incapable of obtaining the care for himself or herself, by a person other
19than a treatment facility, does not constitute reasonable provision for the subject
20individual's protection available in the community under this subd. 2. c.
AB130-engrossed,114,1321
d. Evidences behavior manifested by recent acts or omissions that, due to
22mental illness, he or she is unable to satisfy basic needs for nourishment, medical
23care, shelter or safety without prompt and adequate treatment so that a substantial
24probability exists that death, serious physical injury, serious physical debilitation or
25serious physical disease will imminently ensue unless the individual receives
1prompt and adequate treatment for this mental illness. No substantial probability
2of harm under this subd. 2. d. exists if reasonable provision for the individual's
3treatment and protection is available in the community and there is a reasonable
4probability that the individual will avail himself or herself of these services, if the
5individual is appropriate for protective placement under s. 55.06 or, in the case of a
6minor, if the individual is appropriate for services or placement under s. 48.13 (4) or
7(11)
or 938.13 (4). The individual's status as a minor does not automatically establish
8a substantial probability of death, serious physical injury, serious physical
9debilitation or serious disease under this subd. 2. d. Food, shelter or other care
10provided to an individual who is substantially incapable of obtaining the care for
11himself or herself, by any person other than a treatment facility, does not constitute
12reasonable provision for the individual's treatment or protection available in the
13community under this subd. 2. d.
AB130-engrossed,114,1815
51.20
(1) (b) Each petition for examination shall be signed by 3 adult persons,
16at least one of whom has personal knowledge of the conduct of the subject individual,
17except that this requirement does not apply if the petition is filed pursuant to a court
18order under s.
48.30 938.30 (5) (c) 1. or (d) 1.
AB130-engrossed,114,2120
51.20
(6) Juveniles. For minors, the hearings held under this section shall be
21before the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under
ch. chs. 48
and 938.
AB130-engrossed,115,323
51.20
(13) (cr) If the subject individual is before the court on a petition filed
24under a court order under s.
48.30 938.30 (5) (c) 1. and is found to have committed
25a violation of s. 940.225 (1) or (2), 948.02 (1) or (2) or 948.025, the court shall require
1the individual to provide a biological specimen to the state crime laboratories for
2deoxyribonucleic acid analysis and to comply with the reporting and testing
3requirements of s. 175.45.
AB130-engrossed,115,65
51.35
(3) (title)
Transfer of certain children from juvenile correctional
6facilities and secured child caring institutions.
AB130-engrossed,115,258
51.35
(3) (a) A licensed psychologist of a juvenile correctional facility
under s.
948.52 or a secured child caring institution, as defined in s. 938.02 (15g), or a licensed
10physician of the department
of corrections, who has reason to believe that any
11individual confined in the facility
or institution is, in his or her opinion, in need of
12services for developmental disability, alcoholism or drug dependency or in need of
13psychiatric services, and who has obtained voluntary consent to make a transfer for
14treatment, shall make a report, in writing, to the superintendent of the facility
or
15institution, stating the nature and basis of the belief and verifying the consent. In
16the case of a minor age 14 and over, the minor and the minor's parent or guardian
17shall consent unless the minor is admitted under s. 51.13 (1) (c); and in the case of
18a minor under the age of 14, only the minor's parent or guardian need consent. The
19superintendent shall inform, orally and in writing, the minor and the minor's parent
20or guardian, that transfer is being considered and shall inform them of the basis for
21the request and their rights as provided in s. 51.13 (3). If the department, upon
22review of a request for transfer, determines that transfer is appropriate, the
23department may immediately transfer the individual. The department shall file a
24petition under s. 51.13 (4) (a) in the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under
ch. 25chs. 48
and 938 of the county where the treatment facility is located.
AB130-engrossed,116,172
51.35
(3) (b) The court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under
ch. chs. 48
and
3938 shall determine, based on the allegations of the petition and accompanying
4documents, whether the transfer is voluntary on the part of the minor if he or she is
5aged 14 or over, and whether the transfer of the minor to an inpatient facility is
6appropriate and consistent with the needs of the minor. In the event that the court
7is unable to make such determinations based on the petition and accompanying
8documents, it shall order additional information to be produced as it deems
9necessary to make such review, and make such determinations within 14 days of
10admission, or it may hold a hearing within 14 days of admission. If a notation of the
11minor's unwillingness appears on the face of the petition, or that a hearing has been
12requested by the minor, the minor's counsel, guardian ad litem, parent or guardian,
13the court shall hold a hearing and appoint counsel or a guardian ad litem for the
14minor as provided in s. 51.13 (4) (d). At the conclusion of the hearing, the court shall
15approve or disapprove the request for transfer. If the minor is under the continuing
16jurisdiction of the court of another county, the court may order the case transferred
17together with all appropriate records to that court.
AB130-engrossed,117,619
51.35
(3) (c) A licensed psychologist of a juvenile correctional facility
or a
20secured child caring institution, as defined in s. 938.02 (15g), or a licensed physician
21of the department
of corrections, who has reason to believe that any individual
22confined in the facility
or institution is, in his or her opinion, mentally ill, drug
23dependent or developmentally disabled, and is dangerous as defined in s. 51.20 (1)
24(a) 2., or is an alcoholic and is dangerous as defined in s. 51.45 (13) (a), shall file a
25written report with the superintendent of the facility
or institution, stating the
1nature and basis of the belief. If the superintendent, upon review of the allegations
2in the report, determines that transfer is appropriate, he or she shall file a petition
3according to s. 51.20 or 51.45 in the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under
ch 4chs. 48
and 938 of the county where the correctional facility
or secured child caring
5institution is located. The court shall hold a hearing according to procedures
6provided in s. 51.20 or 51.45 (13).
AB130-engrossed,117,258
51.35
(3) (e) The department may authorize emergency transfer of an
9individual from a juvenile correctional facility
or a secured child caring institution,
10as defined in s. 938.02 (15g), to a state treatment facility if there is cause to believe
11that the individual is mentally ill, drug dependent or developmentally disabled and
12exhibits conduct which constitutes a danger as defined in s. 51.20 (1) (a) 2. to the
13individual or to others, or is an alcoholic and is dangerous as provided in s. 51.45 (13)
14(a) 1. and 2. The
correctional custodian of the sending
facility or institution shall
15execute a statement of emergency detention or petition for emergency commitment
16for the individual and deliver it to the receiving state treatment facility. The
17department shall file the statement or petition with the court within 24 hours after
18the subject individual is received for detention or commitment. The statement or
19petition shall conform to s. 51.15 (4) or (5) or 51.45 (12) (b). After an emergency
20transfer is made, the director of the receiving facility may file a petition for continued
21commitment under s. 51.20 (1) or 51.45 (13) or may return the individual to the
22facility or institution from which the transfer was made. As an alternative to this
23procedure, the procedure provided in s. 51.15 or 51.45 (12) may be used, except that
24no prisoner may be released without the approval of the court which directed
25confinement in the correctional facility
or secured child caring institution.
AB130-engrossed,118,112
51.35
(3) (g) A minor 14 years of age or older who is transferred to a treatment
3facility under par. (a) may request in writing a return to the juvenile correctional
4facility
or secured child caring institution, as defined in s. 938.02 (15g). In the case
5of a minor under 14 years of age, the parent or guardian may make the request. Upon
6receipt of a request for return from a minor 14 years of age or over, the director shall
7immediately notify the minor's parent or guardian. The minor shall be returned to
8the juvenile correctional facility
or secured child caring institution within 48 hours
9after submission of the request unless a petition or statement is filed for emergency
10detention, emergency commitment, involuntary commitment or protective
11placement.
AB130-engrossed,118,1513
51.42
(3) (ar) 4. b. Comprehensive diagnostic and evaluation services,
14including assessment as specified under ss. 343.30 (1q) and 343.305 (10) and
15assessments under
s. ss. 48.295 (1)
and 938.295 (1).
AB130-engrossed,119,1617
51.42
(3) (as) 1. A county department of community programs shall authorize
18all care of any patient in a state, local or private facility under a contractual
19agreement between the county department of community programs and the facility,
20unless the county department of community programs governs the facility. The need
21for inpatient care shall be determined by the program director or designee in
22consultation with and upon the recommendation of a licensed physician trained in
23psychiatry and employed by the county department of community programs or its
24contract agency. In cases of emergency, a facility under contract with any county
25department of community programs shall charge the county department of
1community programs having jurisdiction in the county where the patient is found.
2The county department of community programs shall reimburse the facility for the
3actual cost of all authorized care and services less applicable collections under s.
446.036, unless the department of health and social services determines that a charge
5is administratively infeasible, or unless the department of health and social services,
6after individual review, determines that the charge is not attributable to the cost of
7basic care and services. A county department of community programs may not
8reimburse any state institution or receive credit for collections for care received
9therein by nonresidents of this state, interstate compact clients, transfers under s.
1051.35 (3), and transfers from Wisconsin state prisons under s. 51.37 (5) (a),
11commitments under s. 975.01, 1977 stats., or s. 975.02, 1977 stats.
, or s. 971.14,
12971.17 or 975.06 or admissions under s. 975.17, 1977 stats., or children placed in the
13guardianship or legal custody of the department of health and social services or the
14department of corrections under s. 48.355, 48.427
or, 48.43
or 938.355. The
15exclusionary provisions of s. 46.03 (18) do not apply to direct and indirect costs which
16are attributable to care and treatment of the client.
AB130-engrossed,120,1918
51.437
(4rm) (a) A county department of developmental disabilities services
19shall authorize all care of any patient in a state, local or private facility under a
20contractual agreement between the county department of developmental disabilities
21services and the facility, unless the county department of developmental disabilities
22services governs the facility. The need for inpatient care shall be determined by the
23program director or designee in consultation with and upon the recommendation of
24a licensed physician trained in psychiatry and employed by the county department
25of developmental disabilities services or its contract agency prior to the admission
1of a patient to the facility except in the case of emergency services. In cases of
2emergency, a facility under contract with any county department of developmental
3disabilities services shall charge the county department of developmental
4disabilities services having jurisdiction in the county where the individual receiving
5care is found. The county department of developmental disabilities services shall
6reimburse the facility for the actual cost of all authorized care and services less
7applicable collections under s. 46.036, unless the department of health and social
8services determines that a charge is administratively infeasible, or unless the
9department of health and social services, after individual review, determines that
10the charge is not attributable to the cost of basic care and services. The exclusionary
11provisions of s. 46.03 (18) do not apply to direct and indirect costs which are
12attributable to care and treatment of the client. County departments of
13developmental disabilities services may not reimburse any state institution or
14receive credit for collections for care received therein by nonresidents of this state,
15interstate compact clients, transfers under s. 51.35 (3) (a), commitments under s.
16975.01, 1977 stats., or s. 975.02, 1977 stats.
, or s. 971.14, 971.17 or 975.06,
17admissions under s. 975.17, 1977 stats., or children placed in the guardianship or
18legal custody of the department of health and social services under s. 48.355, 48.427
19or, 48.43
or 938.355.
AB130-engrossed,121,221
51.45
(5) (d) 1. Ensure that each county receiving funding under par. (b) has
22in place not later than 12 months from the date the county initially receives the
23funding a coordinating council whose duties shall include the coordination of alcohol
24and other drug abuse activities relating to primary prevention with school districts,
25community service and treatment providers in the community, courts assigned to
1exercise jurisdiction under
ch. chs. 48
and 938, law enforcement agencies, parents,
2children and the alcohol and other drug abuse prevention specialist.
AB130-engrossed,121,74
51.45
(11) (bm) If the person who appears to be incapacitated by alcohol under
5par. (b) is a minor, either a law enforcement officer or a person authorized to take a
6child into custody under ch. 48
or 938 may take the minor into custody as provided
7in par. (b).
AB130-engrossed,121,22
959.175 Clerks of counties containing state institutions to make claims
10in certain cases. The county clerk of any county which is entitled to reimbursement
11under s. 16.51 (7) shall make a certified claim against the state, without direction
12from the county board, in all cases where the reimbursement is directed in that
13subsection, upon forms prescribed by the department of administration. The forms
14shall contain information required by the clerk and shall be filed annually
with the
15department of corrections on or before June 1.
If the claim is for reimbursement of
16expenses involving a prisoner in a state prison, as defined in s. 302.01, the form shall
17be filed with the department of corrections. If the claim is for reimbursement of
18expenses involving a child in a secured correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02
19(15m), the form shall be filed with the department of health and social services. If
20the claims are approved by the department of corrections
or the department of health
21and social services, they shall be certified to the department of administration and
22paid from the appropriation
made by under s. 20.410 (1) (c)
or 20.435 (3) (c).
AB130-engrossed,122,324
60.23
(22m) School attendance. If the town board has established a
25municipal court under s. 755.01 (1), enact and enforce an ordinance to impose a
1forfeiture, which is the same as the fine provided under s. 118.15 (5), upon a person
2having under his or her control a child who is between the ages of 6 and 18 years and
3whose child is not in compliance with s. 118.15.
AB130-engrossed,122,85
101.123
(1) (i) "State institution" means a prison, a secured correctional
6facility, a mental health institute as defined in s. 51.01 (12) or a center for the
7developmentally disabled as defined in s. 51.01 (3)
, except that "state institution"
8does not include a Type 2 secured correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02 (20).
AB130-engrossed,122,1110
101.123
(3) (gg) A Type 2 secured correctional facility, as defined in s. 938.02
11(20).
AB130-engrossed,122,1813
102.07
(13) A child performing uncompensated community service work as a
14result of
an informal disposition under s. 48.245
a deferred prosecution agreement
15under s. 938.245, a consent decree under s.
48.32
938.32 or an order under s.
48.34 16(9) 938.34 (5g) is an employe of the county in which the court ordering the community
17service work is located. No compensation may be paid to that employe for temporary
18disability during the healing period.
AB130-engrossed,123,420
103.70
(1) Except as otherwise provided in sub. (2) and in ss. 103.21 to 103.31
21and 103.78, and as may be provided under s. 103.79, a minor, unless indentured as
22an apprentice in accordance with s. 106.01, or unless 12 years and over and engaged
23in agricultural pursuits, or unless 14 years and over and enrolled in a youth
24apprenticeship program under s. 101.265,
shall may not be employed or permitted
25to work at any gainful occupation or employment unless there is first obtained from
1the department or a permit officer a written permit authorizing the employment of
2the minor within those periods of time stated in the permit, which shall not exceed
3the maximum hours prescribed by law.
The issuance of a permit under this
4subsection is subject to any limitations imposed under s. 938.342 (1) (e).
AB130-engrossed,123,11
6103.72 Refusal and revocation of permits. (1) The department or permit
7officer may refuse to grant permits in the case of minors who seem physically unable
8to perform the labor at which they are to be employed. They may also refuse to grant
9a permit if in their judgment the best interests of the minor would be served by
such 10that refusal.
The department shall refuse to grant a permit if so ordered under s.
11938.342 (1) (e).
AB130-engrossed,123,21
12(2) Whenever it
shall appear appears to the department that
any a permit has
13been improperly or illegally issued, or that the physical or moral welfare
or school
14attendance of the minor would be best served by the revocation of the permit, the
15department may
forthwith immediately, without notice, revoke the
same, and 16permit. The department shall revoke a permit if ordered to do so under s. 938.342
17(1) (e). If the department revokes a permit, the department shall
, by registered mail
, 18notify the person employing
such the minor and the minor holding
such the permit
19of
such the revocation. Upon receipt of
such the notice, the employer employing
such 20the minor shall
forthwith immediately return the revoked permit to the department
21and discontinue the employment of the minor.
AB130-engrossed,124,11
23103.87 Employe not to be disciplined for testifying. No employer may
24discharge an employe because the employe is subpoenaed to testify in an action or
25proceeding pertaining to a crime or pursuant to ch. 48
or 938. On or before the first
1business day after the receipt of a subpoena to testify, the employe shall give the
2employer notice if he or she will have to be absent from employment because he or
3she has been subpoenaed to testify in an action or proceeding pertaining to a crime
4or pursuant to ch. 48
or 938. If a person is subpoenaed to testify in an action or
5proceeding as a result of a crime, as defined in s. 950.02 (1m), against the person's
6employer or an incident involving the person during the course of his or her
7employment, the employer shall not decrease or withhold the employe's pay for any
8time lost resulting from compliance with the subpoena. An employer who violates
9this section may be fined not more than $200 and may be required to make full
10restitution to the aggrieved employe, including reinstatement and back pay. Except
11as provided in this section, restitution shall be in accordance with s. 973.20.
AB130-engrossed,124,2013
115.31
(1) (b) "Educational agency" means a school district, cooperative
14educational service agency, state correctional institution under s. 302.01, secured
15correctional facility, as defined in s.
48.02 938.02 (15m),
secured child caring
16institution, as defined in s. 938.02 (15g), the Wisconsin school for the visually
17handicapped, the Wisconsin school for the deaf, the Mendota mental health institute,
18the Winnebago mental health institute, a state center for the developmentally
19disabled, a private school or a private, nonprofit, nonsectarian agency under contract
20with a school board under s. 118.153 (3) (c).
AB130-engrossed,124,2522
115.81
(9) (c) Notwithstanding ss.
48.34 (4) and (4m), 48.345, 48.363, 48.427
23(3), 767.24 (3), 880.12
and, 880.15
, 938.183, 938.34 (4) and (4m), 938.345 and
24938.363, a surrogate parent has the authority to act as the child's parent in all
25matters relating to this subchapter.
AB130-engrossed,125,92
115.85
(2m) Placement disputes. If a dispute arises between the school board
3and the department of health and social services or a county department under s.
446.215, 46.22 or 46.23, or between school boards under s. 115.815 (4) (c), over the
5placement of a child in an appropriate program under sub. (2), the state
6superintendent shall resolve the dispute. This subsection applies only to placements
7in nonresidential educational programs made under ss. 48.48 (4)
and, 48.57 (1) (c)
,
8938.48 (4) and 938.57 (1) (c) and to placements in child caring institutions made
9under s. 115.815.
AB130-engrossed,125,1711
118.125
(1) (a) "Behavioral records" means those pupil records which include
12psychological tests, personality evaluations, records of conversations, any written
13statement relating specifically to an individual pupil's behavior, tests relating
14specifically to achievement or measurement of ability, the pupil's physical health
15records other than his or her immunization records or any lead screening records
16required under s. 254.162, peace officers' records obtained under s.
48.396 938.396 17(1m) and any other pupil records that are not progress records.
AB130-engrossed,125,2119
118.125
(2) (cg) A law enforcement agency shall, upon request, be provided by
20the school district clerk with a copy of the attendance record of a pupil who is the
21subject of an investigation by the law enforcement agency.
AB130-engrossed,126,223
118.125
(2) (cm) If school attendance is a condition of a child's dispositional
24order under s. 48.355 (2) (b) 7.
or 938.355 (2) (b) 7., the school board shall notify the
1county department that is responsible for supervising the child within 5 days after
2any violation of the condition by the child.
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(2) (d) Pupil records
may
shall be made available to persons employed
5by the school district which the pupil attends who are required by the department
6under s. 115.28 (7) to hold a license and other school district officials who have been
7determined by the school board to have legitimate educational
or safety interests
in
8the pupil records. Peace officers' records obtained under s.
48.396 (1m) may 938.396
9(1m) (a) shall be made available under this paragraph
only for the purposes of s.
10118.127 (2)
and only to those
designated personnel involved in employes of the school
11district who have been designated by the school board to receive that information for
12the purpose of providing alcohol and other drug abuse programs.
Peace officers'
13records obtained under s. 938.396 (1m) (b) shall be made available under this
14paragraph for the purposes of s. 118.127 (3) to persons employed by the school district
15which the pupil attends who are required by the department under s. 115.28 (7) to
16hold a license, to other school district officials who have been determined by the
17school board to have legitimate educational or safety interests in those records and
18to those employes of the school district who have been designated by the school board
19to receive that information for the purpose of providing treatment programs. A
20school board member or an employe of a school district may not be held personally
21liable for any damages caused by the nondisclosure of any information specified in
22this paragraph unless the member or employe acted with actual malice in failing to
23disclose the information. A school district may not be held liable for any damages
24caused by the nondisclosure of any information specified in this paragraph unless
1the school district or its agent acted with gross negligence or with reckless, wanton
2or intentional misconduct in failing to disclose the information.
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(2) (j) 3. If a school has notified the parent, legal guardian or guardian
5ad litem of the information that it has designated as directory data with respect to
6any pupil, the school has allowed 14 days for the parent, legal guardian or guardian
7ad litem of the pupil to inform the school that such information may not be released
8without the prior consent of the parent, legal guardian or guardian ad litem and the
9parent, legal guardian or guardian ad litem has not so informed the school, the school
10district clerk, upon request, shall provide any representative of a law enforcement
11agency, as defined in s. 165.83 (1) (b), district attorney or corporation counsel, county
12department under s. 46.215, 46.22 or 46.23 or a court of record or municipal court
13with such information relating to any such pupil enrolled in the school district for the
14purpose of enforcing that pupil's school attendance
or to respond, investigating
15alleged criminal or delinquent activity by the pupil or responding to a health or safety
16emergency.
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(2) (L) A school board shall disclose the pupil records of a pupil in
19compliance with a court order under s.
48.34 (12) (b)
938.34 (7d) (b), 938.396 (1m) (c)
20or 938.78 (2) (b) 2. after making a reasonable effort to notify the pupil's parent or legal
21guardian.
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(3) Maintenance of records. Each school board shall adopt rules in
24writing specifying the content of pupil records and the time during which pupil
25records shall be maintained. No behavioral records may be maintained for more than
1one year after the pupil ceases to be enrolled in the school, unless the pupil specifies
2in writing that his or her behavioral records may be maintained for a longer period.
3A pupil's progress records shall be maintained for at least 5 years after the pupil
4ceases to be enrolled in the school. A school board may maintain the records on
5microfilm or optical disk if authorized under s. 19.21 (4) (c), or in such other form as
6the school board deems appropriate. A school board shall maintain peace officers'
7records obtained under s.
48.396 938.396 (1m) separately from a pupil's other pupil
8records. Rules adopted under this subsection shall be published by the school board
9as a class 1 notice under ch. 985.
AB130-engrossed, s. 427m
10Section 427m. 118.125 (4) of the statutes, as affected by 1993 Wisconsin Acts
11377, 385 and 491, is amended to read:
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(4)
Transfer of records. Within 5 working days, a school district shall
13transfer to another school or school district all pupil records relating to a specific
14pupil if the transferring school district has received written notice from the pupil if
15he or she is an adult or his or her parent or guardian if the pupil is a minor that the
16pupil intends to enroll in the other school or school district or written notice from the
17other school or school district that the pupil has enrolled or from a court that
legal
18custody of the pupil has been transferred to the department of corrections or that the
19pupil has been placed in a juvenile correctional facility. In this subsection, "school"
20and "school district" include any state juvenile correctional facility which provides
21an educational program for its residents instead of or in addition to that which is
22provided by public and private schools.
AB130-engrossed, s. 427p
23Section 427p. 118.125 (4) of the statutes, as affected by 1993 Wisconsin Acts
24377, 385 and 491 and 1995 Wisconsin Act .... (this act), is repealed and recreated to
25read:
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(4) Transfer of records. Within 5 working days, a school district shall
2transfer to another school or school district all pupil records relating to a specific
3pupil if the transferring school district has received written notice from the pupil if
4he or she is an adult or his or her parent or guardian if the pupil is a minor that the
5pupil intends to enroll in the other school or school district or written notice from the
6other school or school district that the pupil has enrolled or from a court that the pupil
7has been placed in a juvenile correctional facility or a secured child caring
8institution, as defined in s. 938.02 (15g). In this subsection, "school" and "school
9district" include any state juvenile correctional facility or secured child caring
10institution which provides an educational program for its residents instead of or in
11addition to that which is provided by public and private schools.
AB130-engrossed, s. 428
12Section
428. 118.125 (5) of the statutes is renumbered 118.125 (5) (a) and
13amended to read:
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(5) (a)
Nothing
Except as provided in par. (b), nothing in this section
15prohibits the use of a pupil's records in connection with the suspension or expulsion
16of the pupil or the use of such records by a multidisciplinary team under ch. 115.
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(5) (b) Peace officers' records obtained under s. 938.396 (1m) and
19records of the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under chs. 48 and 938 obtained
20under s. 938.396 (7) shall not be used as the sole basis for expelling or suspending
21a pupil.