AB463-ASA1,12,2424
48.065
(2) (gm) Conduct uncontested proceedings under
s. ss. 48.13
and 48.133.
AB463-ASA1,13,2
148.065
(3) (c) Make dispositions other than approving consent decrees and
2other than dispositions in uncontested proceedings under s. 48.13
or 48.133.
AB463-ASA1,13,64
48.065
(3) (e) Make changes in placements of children
or of the expectant
5mothers of unborn children, or revisions or extensions of dispositional orders, except
6in uncontested proceedings under s. 48.13
or 48.133.
AB463-ASA1,13,118
48.067
(1) Provide intake services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for the purpose
9of screening children taken into custody and not released under s. 48.20 (2)
and the
10adult expectant mothers of unborn children taken into custody and not released
11under s. 48.203 (1);
AB463-ASA1,14,213
48.067
(2) Interview, unless impossible, any child
or expectant mother of an
14unborn child who is taken into physical custody and not released, and
where when 15appropriate interview other available concerned parties. If the child cannot be
16interviewed, the intake worker shall consult with the child's parent or a responsible
17adult.
If an adult expectant mother of an unborn child cannot be interviewed, the
18intake worker shall consult with an adult relative or friend of the adult expectant
19mother. No child may be placed in a secure detention facility unless the child has
20been interviewed in person by an intake worker, except that if the intake worker is
21in a place which is distant from the place where the child is or the hour is
22unreasonable, as defined by written court intake rules, and if the child meets the
23criteria under s. 48.208, the intake worker, after consulting by telephone with the
24law enforcement officer who took the child into custody, may authorize the secure
25holding of the child while the intake worker is en route to the in-person interview
1or until 8 a.m. of the morning after the night on which the child was taken into
2custody.
AB463-ASA1,14,64
48.067
(3) Determine whether the child
or the expectant mother of an unborn
5child shall be held under s. 48.205 and such policies as the judge shall promulgate
6under s. 48.06 (1) or (2);
AB463-ASA1,14,98
48.067
(4) If the child
or the expectant mother of an unborn child is not
9released, determine where the child
or expectant mother shall be held;
AB463-ASA1,14,1211
48.067
(6m) Conduct the multidisciplinary screen in counties that have
a pilot 12an alcohol and other drug abuse program under s. 48.547.
AB463-ASA1,14,1614
48.067
(8) Make interim recommendations to the court concerning children
,
15and unborn children and their expectant mothers, awaiting final disposition under
16s. 48.355; and
AB463-ASA1,14,2018
48.069
(1) (a) Supervise and assist a child
and the child's family or the
19expectant mother of an unborn child pursuant to informal dispositions, a consent
20decree or order of the court.
AB463-ASA1,14,2422
48.069
(1) (c) Make an affirmative effort to obtain necessary or desired services
23for the child and the child's family
or for the expectant mother of an unborn child and
24investigate and develop resources toward that end.
AB463-ASA1,15,8
148.07
(4) County departments that provide developmental disabilities,
2mental health or alcohol and other drug abuse services. Within the limits of
3available state and federal funds and of county funds appropriated to match state
4funds, the court may order county departments established under s. 51.42 or 51.437
5to provide special treatment or care to a child if special treatment or care has been
6ordered under s. 48.345 (6) and if s. 48.362 (4) applies
or to provide special treatment
7or care to the expectant mother of an unborn child if special treatment or care has
8been ordered under s. 48.347 (4) and if s. 48.362 (4) applies.
AB463-ASA1,15,1610
48.08
(1) It is the duty of each person appointed to furnish services to the court
11as provided in ss. 48.06 and 48.07 to make such investigations and exercise such
12discretionary powers as the judge may direct, to keep a written record of such
13investigations and to submit a report to the judge. Such person shall keep informed
14concerning the conduct and condition of
the a child
or expectant mother of an unborn
15child under the person's supervision and shall report
thereon on that conduct and
16condition as the judge directs.
AB463-ASA1,15,2518
48.08
(3) Any person authorized to provide or providing intake or dispositional
19services for the court under s. 48.067 or 48.069 has the power of police officers and
20deputy sheriffs only for the purpose of taking the expectant mother of an unborn
21child into physical custody when the expectant mother comes voluntarily or when
22there is a substantial risk that the physical health of the unborn child, and of the
23child when born, will be seriously affected or endangered due to the expectant
24mother's habitual lack of self-control in the use of alcohol beverages, controlled
25substances or controlled substance analogs, exhibited to a severe degree.
AB463-ASA1,16,72
48.09
(5) By the district attorney or, if designated by the county board of
3supervisors, by the corporation counsel, in any matter arising under s. 48.13
, 48.133 4or 48.977. If the county board transfers this authority to or from the district attorney
5on or after May 11, 1990, the board may do so only if the action is effective on
6September 1 of an odd-numbered year and the board notifies the department of
7administration of that change by January 1 of that odd-numbered year.
AB463-ASA1,16,19
948.133 Jurisdiction over unborn children in need of protection or
10services and the expectant mothers of those unborn children. The court has
11exclusive original jurisdiction over an unborn child alleged to be in need of protection
12or services which can be ordered by the court whose expectant mother habitually
13lacks self-control in the use of alcohol beverages, controlled substances or controlled
14substance analogs, exhibited to a severe degree, to the extent that there is a
15substantial risk that the physical health of the unborn child, and of the child when
16born, will be seriously affected or endangered unless the expectant mother receives
17prompt and adequate treatment for that habitual lack of self-control. The court also
18has exclusive original jurisdiction over the expectant mother of an unborn child
19described in this section.
AB463-ASA1,16,22
2148.135 (title)
Referral of children and expectant mothers of unborn
22children to proceedings under chapter 51 or 55.
AB463-ASA1,17,624
48.135
(1) If a child alleged to be in need of protection or services
or a child
25expectant mother of an unborn child alleged to be in need of protection or services
1is before the court and it appears that the child
or child expectant mother is
2developmentally disabled, mentally ill or drug dependent or suffers from alcoholism,
3the court may proceed under ch. 51 or 55.
If an adult expectant mother of an unborn
4child alleged to be in need of protection or services is before the court and it appears
5that the adult expectant mother is drug dependent or suffers from alcoholism, the
6court may proceed under ch. 51.
AB463-ASA1,17,148
48.135
(2) Any Except as provided in ss. 48.19 to 48.21 and s. 48.345 (14), any 9voluntary or involuntary admissions, placements or commitments of a child made in
10or to an inpatient facility
, as defined in s. 51.01 (10)
, shall be governed by ch. 51 or
1155.
Except as provided in ss. 48.193 to 48.213 and s. 48.347 (6), any voluntary or
12involuntary admissions, placements or commitments of an adult expectant mother
13of an unborn child made in or to an inpatient facility, as defined in s. 51.01 (10), shall
14be governed by ch. 51.
AB463-ASA1,17,1916
48.14
(5) Proceedings under chs. 51 and 55 which apply to minors
and
17proceedings under ch. 51 which apply to the adult expectant mothers of unborn
18children, if those adult expectant mothers appear to be drug dependent or to suffer
19from alcoholism.
AB463-ASA1,18,4
2148.15 Jurisdiction of other courts to determine legal custody. Nothing
22contained in ss. 48.13
, 48.133 and 48.14 deprives other courts of the right to
23determine the legal custody of children by habeas corpus or to determine the legal
24custody or guardianship of children if the legal custody or guardianship is incidental
25to the determination of causes pending in the other courts. But the jurisdiction of
1the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and ch. 938 is
2paramount in all cases involving children alleged to come within the provisions of ss.
348.13 and 48.14
and unborn children and their expectant mothers alleged to come
4within the provisions of ss. 48.133 and 48.14 (5).
AB463-ASA1,18,146
48.185
(1) Subject to sub. (2), venue for any proceeding under ss. 48.13,
48.133, 748.135 and 48.14 (1) to (9) may be in any of the following: the county where the child
8or the expectant mother of the unborn child resides
, or the county where the child
9is or expectant mother is present
or, in the case of a violation of a state law or a county,
10town or municipal ordinance, the county where the violation occurred. Venue for
11proceedings brought under subch. VIII is as provided in this subsection except where
12the child has been placed and is living outside the home of the child's parent pursuant
13to a dispositional order, in which case venue is as provided in sub. (2). Venue for a
14proceeding under s. 48.14 (10) is as provided in s. 801.50 (5s).
AB463-ASA1,18,2516
48.185
(2) In an action under s. 48.41, venue shall be in the county where the
17birth parent or child resides at the time that the petition is filed. Venue for any
18proceeding under s. 48.363, 48.365 or 48.977, or any proceeding under subch. VIII
19when the child has been placed outside the home pursuant to a dispositional order
20under s. 48.345
or 48.347, shall be in the county where the dispositional order was
21issued, unless the child's county of residence has changed, or the parent of the child
22or the expectant mother of the unborn child has resided in a different county of this
23state for 6 months. In either case, the court may, upon a motion and for good cause
24shown, transfer the case, along with all appropriate records, to the county of
25residence of the child
or, parent
or expectant mother.
AB463-ASA1,19,2
1Subchapter IV (title) of chapter 48 [precedes 48.19] of the statutes is amended
2to read:
AB463-ASA1,19,64
subchapter iv
5
holding a child
or an
6
expectant mother in custody
AB463-ASA1,19,118
48.19
(1) (c) An order of the judge if made upon a showing satisfactory to the
9judge that the welfare of the child demands that the child be immediately removed
10from his or her present custody. The order shall specify that the child be held in
11custody under s. 48.207
(1).
AB463-ASA1,19,2013
48.19
(1) (cm) An order of the judge if made upon a showing satisfactory to the
14judge that the child is an expectant mother and that due to the child expectant
15mother's habitual lack of self-control in the use of alcohol beverages, controlled
16substances or controlled substance analogs, exhibited to a severe degree, there is a
17substantial risk that the physical health of the unborn child, and of the child when
18born, will be seriously affected or endangered unless the child expectant mother is
19taken into custody. The order shall specify that the child expectant mother be held
20in custody under s. 48.207 (1).
AB463-ASA1,20,222
48.19
(1) (d) 8. The child is an expectant mother and there is a substantial risk
23that the physical health of the unborn child, and of the child when born, will be
24seriously affected or endangered due to the child expectant mother's habitual lack
25of self-control in the use of alcohol beverages, controlled substances or controlled
1substance analogs, exhibited to a severe degree, unless the child expectant mother
2is taken into custody.
AB463-ASA1,20,6
448.193 Taking an adult expectant mother into custody. (1) An adult
5expectant mother of an unborn child may be taken into custody under any of the
6following:
AB463-ASA1,20,77
(a) A warrant.
AB463-ASA1,20,88
(b) A capias issued by a judge under s. 48.28.
AB463-ASA1,20,159
(c) An order of the judge if made upon a showing satisfactory to the judge that
10due to the adult expectant mother's habitual lack of self-control in the use of alcohol
11beverages, controlled substances or controlled substance analogs, exhibited to a
12severe degree, there is a substantial risk that the physical health of the unborn child,
13and of the child when born, will be seriously affected or endangered unless the adult
14expectant mother is taken into custody. The order shall specify that the adult
15expectant mother be held in custody under s. 48.207 (1m).
AB463-ASA1,20,1716
(d) Circumstances in which a law enforcement officer believes on reasonable
17grounds that any of the following conditions exists:
AB463-ASA1,20,1918
1. A capias or warrant for the apprehension of the adult expectant mother has
19been issued in this state or in another state.
AB463-ASA1,20,2420
2. There is a substantial risk that the physical health of the unborn child, and
21of the child when born, will be seriously affected or endangered due to the adult
22expectant mother's habitual lack of self-control in the use of alcohol beverages,
23controlled substances or controlled substance analogs, exhibited to a severe degree,
24unless the adult expectant mother is taken into custody.
AB463-ASA1,21,3
13. The adult expectant mother has violated the conditions of an order under s.
248.213 (3) or the conditions of an order for temporary physical custody by an intake
3worker.
AB463-ASA1,21,13
4(2) When an adult expectant mother of an unborn child is taken into physical
5custody as provided in this section, the person taking the adult expectant mother into
6custody shall immediately attempt to notify an adult relative or friend of the adult
7expectant mother by the most practical means. The person taking the adult
8expectant mother into custody shall continue such attempt until an adult relative or
9friend is notified, or the adult expectant mother is delivered to an intake worker
10under s. 48.203 (2), whichever occurs first. If the adult expectant mother is delivered
11to the intake worker before an adult relative or friend is notified, the intake worker,
12or another person at his or her direction, shall continue the attempt to notify until
13an adult relative or friend of the adult expectant mother is notified.
AB463-ASA1,21,15
14(3) Taking into custody is not an arrest except for the purpose of determining
15whether the taking into custody or the obtaining of any evidence is lawful.
AB463-ASA1,21,17
1748.20 (title)
Release or delivery of child from custody.
AB463-ASA1,22,319
48.20
(4m) If the child is an expectant mother and if the unborn child or child
20expectant mother is believed to be suffering from a serious physical condition which
21requires either prompt diagnosis or prompt treatment or if there is a substantial risk
22that the physical health of the unborn child, and of the child when born, will be
23seriously affected or endangered due to the child expectant mother's habitual lack
24of self-control in the use of alcohol beverages, controlled substances or controlled
25substance analogs, exhibited to a severe degree, the person taking the child
1expectant mother into physical custody, the intake worker or other appropriate
2person shall deliver the child expectant mother to a hospital as defined in s. 50.33
3(2) (a) and (c) or physician's office.
AB463-ASA1,22,95
48.20
(7) (b) The intake worker shall review the need to hold the child in
6custody and shall make every effort to release the child from custody as provided in
7par. (c). The intake worker shall base his or her decision as to whether to release the
8child or to continue to hold the child in custody on the criteria specified in s. 48.205
9(1) and criteria established under s. 48.06 (1) or (2).
AB463-ASA1,23,1011
48.20
(8) If a child is held in custody, the intake worker shall notify the child's
12parent, guardian and legal custodian of the reasons for holding the child in custody
13and of the child's whereabouts unless there is reason to believe that notice would
14present imminent danger to the child.
If a child who has violated the terms of
15aftercare supervision administered by the department of corrections or a county
16department is held in custody, the intake worker shall also notify the department of
17corrections or county department, whichever has supervision over the child, of the
18reasons for holding the child in custody, of the child's whereabouts and of the time
19and place of the detention hearing required under s. 48.21. The parent, guardian and
20legal custodian shall also be notified of the time and place of the detention hearing
21required under s. 48.21, the nature and possible consequences of that hearing, and
22the right to present and cross-examine witnesses at the hearing. If the parent,
23guardian or legal custodian is not immediately available, the intake worker or
24another person designated by the court shall provide notice as soon as possible.
25When the child is
alleged to be in need of protection or services and is 12 years of age
1or older, the child shall receive the same notice about the detention hearing as the
2parent, guardian or legal custodian. The intake worker shall notify both the child
3and the child's parent, guardian or legal custodian.
When the child is an expectant
4mother who has been taken into custody under s. 48.19 (1) (cm) or (d) 8., the unborn
5child, through the unborn child's guardian ad litem, shall receive the same notice
6about the whereabouts of the child expectant mother, about the reasons for holding
7the child expectant mother in custody and about the detention hearing as the child
8expectant mother and her parent, guardian or legal custodian. The intake worker
9shall notify the child expectant mother, her parent, guardian or legal custodian and
10the unborn child, by the unborn child's guardian ad litem.
AB463-ASA1,23,20
1248.203 Release or delivery of adult expectant mother from custody. (1) 13A person taking an adult expectant mother of an unborn child into custody shall
14make every effort to release the adult expectant mother to an adult relative or friend
15of the adult expectant mother after counseling or warning the adult expectant
16mother as may be appropriate or, if an adult relative or friend is unavailable,
17unwilling or unable to accept the release of the adult expectant mother, the person
18taking the adult expectant mother into custody may release the adult expectant
19mother under the adult expectant mother's own supervision after counseling or
20warning the adult expectant mother as may be appropriate.
AB463-ASA1,24,3
21(2) If the adult expectant mother is not released under sub. (1), the person who
22took the adult expectant mother into custody shall arrange in a manner determined
23by the court and law enforcement agencies for the adult expectant mother to be
24interviewed by the intake worker under s. 48.067 (2), and shall make a statement in
25writing with supporting facts of the reasons why the adult expectant mother was
1taken into physical custody and shall give the adult expectant mother a copy of the
2statement in addition to giving a copy to the intake worker. When the intake
3interview is not done in person, the report may be read to the intake worker.
AB463-ASA1,24,12
4(3) If the unborn child or adult expectant mother is believed to be suffering from
5a serious physical condition which requires either prompt diagnosis or prompt
6treatment or if there is a substantial risk that the physical health of the unborn child,
7and of the child when born, will be seriously affected or endangered due to the adult
8expectant mother's habitual lack of self-control in the use of alcohol beverages,
9controlled substances or controlled substance analogs, exhibited to a severe degree,
10the person taking the adult expectant mother into physical custody, the intake
11worker or other appropriate person shall deliver the adult expectant mother to a
12hospital, as defined in s. 50.33 (2) (a) and (c), or physician's office.
AB463-ASA1,24,19
13(4) If the adult expectant mother is believed to be mentally ill, drug dependent
14or developmentally disabled, and exhibits conduct which constitutes a substantial
15probability of physical harm to herself or others, or a substantial probability of
16physical impairment or injury to the adult expectant mother exists due to the
17impaired judgment of the adult expectant mother, and the standards of s. 51.15 are
18met, the person taking the adult expectant mother into physical custody, the intake
19worker or other appropriate person shall proceed under s. 51.15.
AB463-ASA1,24,24
20(5) If the adult expectant mother is believed to be an intoxicated person who
21has threatened, attempted or inflicted physical harm on herself or on another and
22is likely to inflict such physical harm unless committed, or is incapacitated by
23alcohol, the person taking the adult expectant mother into physical custody, the
24intake worker or other appropriate person shall proceed under s. 51.45 (11).
AB463-ASA1,25,2
1(6) (a) When an adult expectant mother is interviewed by an intake worker, the
2intake worker shall inform the adult expectant mother of her right to counsel.
AB463-ASA1,25,83
(b) The intake worker shall review the need to hold the adult expectant mother
4in custody and shall make every effort to release the adult expectant mother from
5custody as provided in par. (c). The intake worker shall base his or her decision as
6to whether to release the adult expectant mother or to continue to hold the adult
7expectant mother in custody on the criteria specified in s. 48.205 (1m) and criteria
8established under s. 48.06 (1) or (2).
AB463-ASA1,25,159
(c) The intake worker may release the adult expectant mother to an adult
10relative or friend of the adult expectant mother after counseling or warning the adult
11expectant mother as may be appropriate or, if an adult relative or friend is
12unavailable, unwilling or unable to accept the release of the adult expectant mother,
13the intake worker may release the adult expectant mother under the adult expectant
14mother's own supervision after counseling or warning the adult expectant mother as
15may be appropriate.
AB463-ASA1,25,21
16(7) If an adult expectant mother is held in custody, the intake worker shall
17notify the adult expectant mother and the unborn child, through the unborn child's
18guardian ad litem, of the reasons for holding the adult expectant mother in custody,
19the time and place of the detention hearing required under s. 48.213, the nature and
20possible consequences of that hearing, and the right to present and cross-examine
21witnesses at the hearing.
AB463-ASA1,25,24
2348.205 (title)
Criteria for holding a child or expectant mother in
24physical custody.
AB463-ASA1, s. 60
25Section
60. 48.205 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB463-ASA1,26,3
148.205
(1) (intro.) A child may be held under s. 48.207
(1), 48.208 or 48.209 if
2the intake worker determines that there is probable cause to believe the child is
3within the jurisdiction of the court and:
AB463-ASA1,26,105
48.205
(1) (d) Probable cause exists to believe that the child is an expectant
6mother and that if the child expectant mother is not held, there is a substantial risk
7that the physical health of the unborn child, and of the child when born, will be
8seriously affected or endangered by the child expectant mother's habitual lack of
9self-control in the use of alcohol beverages, controlled substances or controlled
10substance analogs, exhibited to a severe degree.