46.09(1)
(1)
Steward as business manager. The steward of each institution under the control of the department is the local business manager and requisitioning officer, subject to the direction and rules of the department, and within the limits of the approved monthly estimates shall purchase all necessary materials and supplies, as provided in
ss. 16.70 to
16.82. The steward shall have the immediate charge of all books, accounts, papers and records relating to the institution's financial management, shall keep detailed accounts of all receipts and expenditures, and shall be responsible for the safekeeping and economical use of all stores and supplies.
46.09(2)
(2) Butter and cheese. No butter or cheese not made wholly and directly from pure milk or cream, salt and harmless coloring matter may be used in any of the institutions of the department.
46.09(3)
(3) Public welfare institutions preaudit; payments. Unless otherwise provided by law, no bills may be incurred in the management of such institutions nor be paid until they have been audited by the department of health and family services under the supervision of the department of administration. All payments shall be made on the warrant of the department of administration drawn in accordance with the certificate of the proper designated officer of the department of health and family services. All claims and accounts before being certified to the department of administration by the department of health and family services, shall be verified and approved in the same manner as provided in
s. 16.53.
46.10
46.10
Cost of care and maintenance, liability; collection and deportation counsel; collections; court actions; recovery. 46.10(2)
(2) Except as provided in
subs. (2m) and
(14) (b) and
(c), any person, including but not limited to a person admitted, committed or placed under s.
975.01, 1977 stats., s.
975.02, 1977 stats., and s.
975.17, 1977 stats., and
ss. 48.366,
51.10,
51.13,
51.15,
51.20,
51.35 (3),
51.37 (5),
51.45 (10),
(11),
(12) and
(13),
55.05,
55.06,
938.183 (2),
938.34 (4h) or
(4m),
938.357 (4) and
(5) (e),
971.14 (2) and
(5),
971.17 (1),
975.06 and
980.06, receiving care, maintenance, services and supplies provided by any institution in this state including University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, in which the state is chargeable with all or part of the person's care, maintenance, services and supplies, any person receiving care and services from a county department established under
s. 51.42 or
51.437 or from a facility established under
s. 49.73, and any person receiving treatment and services from a public or private agency under
s. 971.17 (3) (d) or
(4) (e),
980.06 (2) (c) or
980.08 (5) and the person's property and estate, including the homestead, and the spouse of the person, and the spouse's property and estate, including the homestead, and, in the case of a minor child, the parents of the person, and their property and estates, including their homestead, and, in the case of a foreign child described in
s. 48.839 (1) who became dependent on public funds for his or her primary support before an order granting his or her adoption, the resident of this state appointed guardian of the child by a foreign court who brought the child into this state for the purpose of adoption, and his or her property and estate, including his or her homestead, shall be liable for the cost of the care, maintenance, services and supplies in accordance with the fee schedule established by the department under
s. 46.03 (18). If a spouse, widow or minor, or an incapacitated person may be lawfully dependent upon the property for their support, the court shall release all or such part of the property and estate from the charges that may be necessary to provide for those persons. The department shall make every reasonable effort to notify the liable persons as soon as possible after the beginning of the maintenance, but the notice or the receipt thereof is not a condition of liability.
46.10(2m)
(2m) The liability specified in
sub. (2) shall not apply to tuberculosis patients receiving care, maintenance, services and supplies under
ss. 58.06 and
252.07 to
252.10, to persons 18 and older receiving care, maintenance, services and supplies provided by prisons named in
s. 302.01 or to parents of a minor who receives care for alcohol or drug abuse under
s. 51.47 (1) without consent of the minor's parent or guardian.
46.10(3)
(3) After investigation of the liable persons' ability to pay, the department shall make collection from the person who in the opinion of the department under all of the circumstances is best able to pay, giving due regard to relationship and the present needs of the person or of the lawful dependents. However, the liability of relatives for maintenance shall be in the following order: first, the spouse of the patient; then, in the case of a minor, the parent or parents.
46.10(4)(a)(a) If a person liable under
sub. (2) fails to make payment or enter into or comply with an agreement for payment, the department may bring an action to enforce the liability or may issue an order to compel payment of the liability. Any person aggrieved by an order issued by the department under this paragraph may appeal the order as a contested case under
ch. 227 by filing with the department a request for a hearing within 30 days after the date of the order.
46.10(4)(b)
(b) If judgment is rendered in an action brought under
par. (a) for any balance that is 90 or more days past due, interest at the rate of 12% per year shall be computed by the clerk and added to the liable person's costs. That interest shall begin on the date on which payment was due and shall end on the day before the date of any interest that is computed under
s. 814.04 (4).
46.10(4)(c)
(c) If the department issues an order to compel payment under
par. (a), interest at the rate of 12% per year shall be computed by the department and added at the time of payment to the person's liability. That interest shall begin on the date on which payment was due and shall end on the day before the date of final payment.
46.10(5)
(5) If any person named in an order to compel payment issued under
sub. (4) (a) fails to pay the department any amount due under the terms of the order and no contested case to review the order is pending and the time for filing for a contested case review has expired, the department may present a certified copy of the order to the circuit court for any county. The circuit court shall, without notice, render judgment in accordance with the order. A judgment rendered under this subsection shall have the same effect and shall be entered in the judgment and lien docket and may be enforced in the same manner as if the judgment had been rendered in an action tried and determined by the circuit court.
46.10(6)
(6) The sworn statement of the collection and deportation counsel, or of the secretary, shall be evidence of the fee and of the care and services received by the patient.
46.10(7)
(7) The department shall administer and enforce this section. It shall appoint an attorney to be designated "collection and deportation counsel" and other necessary assistants. The department may delegate to such counsel such other powers and duties as it deems advisable. The collection or deportation counsel or any of the assistants may administer oaths, take affidavits and testimony, examine public records, subpoena witnesses and the production of books, papers, records, and documents material to any matter of proceeding relating to payments for the cost of maintenance. The department shall encourage agreements or settlements with the liable person, having due regard to ability to pay and the present needs of lawful dependents.
46.10(8)(a)
(a) Appear for the state in any and all collection and deportation matters arising in the several courts, and may commence suit in the name of the department to recover the cost of maintenance against the person liable therefor.
46.10(8)(b)
(b) Determine whether any patients are subject to deportation; and on behalf of this state enter into reciprocal agreements with other states for deportation and importation of persons who are public charges, upon such terms as will protect the state's interests and promote mutual amicable relations with other states.
46.10(8)(c)
(c) From time to time investigate the financial condition and needs of persons liable under
sub. (2), their ability to presently maintain themselves, the persons legally dependent upon them for support, the protection of the property and investments from which they derive their living and their care and protection, for the purpose of ascertaining the person's ability to make payment in whole or in part.
46.10(8)(d)
(d) After due regard to the case and to a spouse and minor children who are lawfully dependent on the property for support, compromise or waive any portion of any claim of the state or county for which a person specified under
sub. (2) is liable, but not any claim payable by an insurer under
s. 632.89 (2) or
(2m) or by any other 3rd party.
46.10(8)(e)
(e) Make an agreement with a person who is liable under
sub. (2), or who may be willing to assume the cost of maintenance of any patient, providing for the payment of such costs at a specified rate or amount.
46.10(8)(f)1.1. Make adjustment and settlement with the several counties for their proper share of all moneys collected.
46.10(8)(h)
(h) Ensure that all moneys collected under
sub. (12) on and after January 1, 1974, be credited under
ss. 46.036 and
51.423.
46.10(8)(i)
(i) Pay quarterly from the appropriation under
s. 20.435 (2) (gk) and
(7) (gg) the collection moneys due county departments under
ss. 51.42 and
51.437. Payments shall be made as soon after the close of each quarter as is practicable.
46.10(8m)(a)(a) Except as provided in
par. (b), for county departments under
s. 51.42 or
51.437, the department shall do all of the following:
46.10(8m)(a)1.
1. Deduct 100% of all money collected on or after January 1, 1975, from the chargeable cost of care at the mental health institutes.
46.10(8m)(a)2.
2. Deduct or remit, through the appropriation under
s. 20.435 (2) (gk), all money collected for persons ineligible for medical assistance benefits and who lack other means of full payment for care provided on or after January 1, 1982, by centers for the developmentally disabled. The deduction or remittance under this subdivision may not exceed the amount chargeable under
s. 51.437 (4rm) (c) 2. a.
46.10(8m)(a)3.
3. Return to boards 70% of all collections made for county hospitals.
46.10(8m)(a)4.
4. Return to boards 50% of collections made by the department for services other than those specified under
par. (a) 1.,
2. or
3.
46.10(8m)(b)1.1. Paragraph (a) 1. and
2. does not apply to primary psychiatric care, which shall be billed on the basis of total chargeable cost. Collections for primary care shall be deducted from the chargeable cost of other types of care provided at the institutes.
46.10(9)
(9) Any person who wilfully testifies falsely as to any material matter in an investigation or proceeding under this section shall be guilty of perjury. Banks, employers, insurers, savings banks, savings and loan associations, brokers and fiduciaries, upon request of the department, shall furnish in writing and duly certified, full information regarding the property, earnings or income or any funds deposited to the credit of or owing to any person liable under
sub. (2). Such certified statement shall be admissible in evidence in any action or proceeding to compel payment under this section, and shall be evidence of the facts therein stated, provided a copy of such statement be served upon the party sought to be charged not less than 3 days before the hearing.
46.10(10)
(10) The department shall make all reasonable and proper efforts to collect all claims for maintenance, to keep payments current, and to periodically review all unpaid claims.
46.10(11)(a)(a) Except as provided in
par. (b), in any action to recover from a person liable under this section, the statute of limitations may be pleaded in defense.
46.10(11)(b)
(b) If a person who is liable under this section is deceased, a claim may be filed against the decedent's estate and the statute of limitations specified in
s. 859.02 shall be exclusively applicable. This paragraph applies to liability incurred on or after July 20, 1985.
46.10(12)
(12) The district attorney or his or her assistants in a county having a population of 500,000 or more shall, in matters pertaining to the recovery of the cost of maintenance of persons in county institutions in that county, have the same authority as granted in this section to the department.
46.10(13)
(13) This section does not impair any rights or liability existing prior to June 19, 1947.
46.10(14)(a)(a) Except as provided in
pars. (b) and
(c), liability of a person specified in
sub. (2) or
s. 46.03 (18) for inpatient care and maintenance of persons under 18 years of age at community mental health centers, a county mental health complex under
s. 51.08, the centers for the developmentally disabled, Mendota mental health institute and Winnebago mental health institute or care and maintenance of persons under 18 years of age in residential, nonmedical facilities such as group homes, foster homes, treatment foster homes, child caring institutions and juvenile correctional institutions is determined in accordance with the cost-based fee established under
s. 46.03 (18). The department shall bill the liable person up to any amount of liability not paid by an insurer under
s. 632.89 (2) or
(2m) or by other 3rd party benefits, subject to rules which include formulas governing ability to pay promulgated by the department under
s. 46.03 (18). Any liability of the patient not payable by any other person terminates when the patient reaches age 18, unless the liable person has prevented payment by any act or omission.
46.10(14)(b)
(b) Except as provided in
par. (c) and subject to
par. (cm), liability of a parent specified in
sub. (2) or
s. 46.03 (18) for the care and maintenance of the parent's minor child who has been placed by a court order under
s. 48.355,
48.357,
938.183 (2),
938.355 or
938.357 in a residential, nonmedical facility such as a group home, foster home, treatment foster home, child caring institution or juvenile correctional institution shall be determined by the court by using the percentage standard established by the department of industry, labor and job development under
s. 49.22 (9) and by applying the percentage standard in the manner established by the department under
s. 46.247.
46.10(14)(c)
(c) Upon request by a parent, the court may modify the amount of child support payments determined under
par. (b), subject to
par. (cm), if, after considering the following factors, the court finds by the greater weight of the credible evidence that the use of the percentage standard is unfair to the child or to either of the parents:
46.10(14)(c)2.
2. The physical, mental and emotional health needs of the child, including any costs for the child's health insurance provided by a parent.
46.10(14)(c)3.
3. The standard of living and circumstances of the parents, including the needs of each parent to support himself or herself at a level equal to or greater than that established under
42 USC 9902 (2).
46.10(14)(c)5.
5. The earning capacity of each parent, based on each parent's education, training and work experience and based on the availability of work in or near the parent's community.
46.10(14)(c)6.
6. The need and capacity of the child for education, including higher education.
46.10(14)(c)8.
8. The financial resources and the earning ability of the child.
46.10(14)(c)9.
9. The needs of any person, including dependent children other than the child, whom either parent is legally obligated to support.
46.10(14)(c)10.
10. The best interests of the child, including, but not limited to, the impact on the child of expenditures by the family for improvement of any conditions in the home that would facilitate the reunification of the child with the child's family, if appropriate, and the importance of a placement that is the least restrictive of the rights of the child and the parents and the most appropriate for meeting the needs of the child and the family.
46.10(14)(c)11.
11. Any other factors that the court in each case determines are relevant.
46.10(14)(cm)1.1. Except as provided in
subd. 2., if a parent who is required to pay child support under
par. (b) or
(c) is receiving adoption assistance under
s. 48.975 for the child for whom support is ordered, the amount of the child support payments determined under
par. (b) or
(c) may not exceed the amount of the adoption assistance payments.
46.10(14)(cm)2.
2. Subdivision 1. does not apply if, after considering the factors under
par. (c) 1. to
11., the court finds by the greater weight of the credible evidence that limiting the amount of the child support payments to the amount of the adoption assistance payments is unfair to the child or to either of the parents.
46.10(14)(d)
(d) If the court finds under
par. (c) that use of the percentage standard is unfair to the minor child or either of the parents, the court shall state in writing or on the record the amount of support that would be required by using the percentage standard, the amount by which the court's order deviates from that amount, its reasons for finding that use of the percentage standard is unfair to the child or the parent, its reasons for the amount of the modification and the basis for the modification.
46.10(14)(e)1.1. An order issued under
s. 48.355 (2) (b) 4.,
48.357 (5m),
48.363 (2),
938.183 (2),
938.355 (2) (b) 4.,
938.357 (5m) or
938.363 (2) for support determined under this subsection constitutes an assignment of all commissions, earnings, salaries, wages, pension benefits, benefits under
ch. 102 or
108 and other money due or to be due in the future to the county department under
s. 46.215,
46.22 or
46.23 in the county where the order was entered or to the department, depending upon the placement of the child as specified by rules promulgated under
subd. 5. The assignment shall be for an amount sufficient to ensure payment under the order.
46.10(14)(e)2.
2. Except as provided in
subd. 3., for each payment made under the assignment, the person from whom the payer under the order receives money shall receive an amount equal to the person's necessary disbursements, not to exceed $3, which shall be deducted from the money to be paid to the payer.
46.10(14)(e)3.
3. Benefits under
ch. 108 may be assigned and withheld only in the manner provided in
s. 108.13 (4). Any order to withhold benefits under
ch. 108 shall be for an amount certain. When money is to be withheld from these benefits, no fee may be deducted from the amount withheld and no fine may be levied for failure to withhold the money.
46.10(14)(e)4.
4. No employer may use an assignment under this paragraph as a basis for the denial of employment to a person, the discharge of an employe or any disciplinary action against an employe. An employer who denies employment or discharges or disciplines an employe in violation of this subdivision may be fined not more than $500 and may be required to make full restitution to the aggrieved person, including reinstatement and back pay. Except as provided in this subdivision, restitution shall be in accordance with
s. 973.20
. An aggrieved person may apply to the district attorney or to the department of industry, labor and job development for enforcement of this subdivision.
46.10(14)(e)5.
5. The department shall promulgate rules for the operation and implementation of assignments under this paragraph.
46.10(14)(f)
(f) If the amount of the child support determined under this subsection is greater than the cost for the care and maintenance of the minor child in the residential, nonmedical facility, the assignee under
par. (e) 1. shall expend or otherwise dispose of any funds that are collected in excess of the cost of such care and maintenance in a manner that the assignee determines will serve the best interests of the minor child.
46.10(16)
(16) The department shall delegate to county departments under
ss. 51.42 and
51.437 or the local providers of care and services meeting the standards established by the department under
s. 46.036, the responsibilities vested in the department under this section for collection of patient fees for services other than those provided at state facilities if such county departments or providers meet the conditions deemed appropriate by the department. The department may delegate to county departments under
ss. 51.42 and
51.437 the responsibilities vested in the department under this section for collection of patient fees for services provided at the state facilities if the necessary conditions are met.
46.10 History
History: 1971 c. 125;
1971 c. 213 s.
5;
1973 c. 90 ss.
223,
223m,
560 (3);
1973 c. 198,
333;
1975 c. 39 ss.
347 to
350,
734;
1975 c. 41,
94;
1975 c. 189 s.
99 (2);
1975 c. 198,
199,
224;
1975 c. 413 s.
18;
1975 c. 428;
1975 c. 430 ss.
6,
80;
1977 c. 29,
203;
1977 c. 418 ss.
294 to
295,
924 (50),
929 (18);
1977 c. 428;
1977 c. 447 s.
206;
1977 c. 449 ss.
75,
497;
1979 c. 34;
1979 c. 102 ss.
236 (4),
237;
1979 c. 117,
221,
331;
1981 c. 20 ss.
755 to
758,
2202 (20) (i), (n);
1981 c. 81;
1983 a. 27 ss.
955m,
2202 (20);
1985 a. 29,
176,
281,
332;
1987 a. 307;
1989 a. 31,
56,
96,
212;
1991 a. 39,
221,
315,
316;
1993 a. 16,
27,
385,
437,
446,
479,
481;
1995 a. 27 ss.
2054,
2055,
9130 (4);
1995 a. 77,
224,
404.
46.10 Annotation
Before there can be recovery by the department for care and hospitalization of an individual committed to one of its institutions by reason of lack of competency to stand trial, the nature of the confinement must be changed to a civil commitment. Conservatorship of Grams, 63 W (2d) 194, 216 NW (2d) 889.
46.10 Annotation
Liability under (2) for cost of institutionalization is constitutional. In Matter of Guardianship of Nelson, 98 W (2d) 261, 296 NW (2d) 736 (1980).
46.10 Annotation
Sections 46.03 (18) and 46.10 do not constitute an unlawful delegation of legislative power. In Matter of Guardianship of Klisurich, 98 W (2d) 274, 296 NW (2d) 742 (1980).
46.10 Annotation
Statute imposing liability for costs of care and services on persons committed to state institutions did not apply to persons committed in violation of due process. Jankowski v. Milwaukee County, 104 W (2d) 431, 312 NW (2d) 45 (1981).
46.10 Annotation
Subs. (2) and (2m) violate neither the guarantees of equal protection nor due process. Matter of Care & Maintenance of K.C., 142 W (2d) 906, 420 NW (2d) 337 (1988).
46.10 Annotation
Sub. (3) and 46.03 (18) permit department to promulgate rules which consider non-liable family member's income in determining liable family member's ability to pay. In Interest of A.L.W. 153 W (2d) 412, 451 NW (2d) 416 (1990).
46.10 Annotation
See note to 46.03, citing In Matter of S.E. Trust, 159 W (2d) 709, 465 NW (2d) 231 (Ct. App. 1990).
46.10 Annotation
The uniform fee system under s. 46.03 (18) and s. 46.10 allows imputing income and, consequently, looking beyond tax returns to determine ability to pay. In Interest of Kevin C. 181 W (2d) 146, 510 NW (2d) 746 (Ct. App. 1993).
46.13
46.13
Wassermann tests. The department may arrange with the laboratory of hygiene to secure the Wassermann test for any person confined in any state or county institution.
46.14
46.14
Reports of state institutions. 46.14(1)
(1)
Monthly. The officer in charge of each state institution under the control of the department shall report monthly to the department, an itemized statement of all receipts and disbursements, and of the daily number of inmates, officers, teachers and employes, and of the wages paid to each.
46.14(2)
(2) Biennial. On July 1 in each even-numbered year such officer shall report to the department, covering the preceding biennial fiscal term, a summarized statement of the management of every department of the institution and of all receipts and disbursements, and such other information as may be required by the department.
46.15 History
History: 1977 c. 29;
1983 a. 27.
46.16
46.16
General supervision and inspection by department. 46.16(1)(1)
Generally. The department shall investigate and supervise all the charitable and curative institutions, including county infirmaries, of every county and municipality, except tuberculosis sanatoriums; all shelter care facilities for children and all hospitals, asylums and institutions, organized for the purpose set forth in
s. 58.01, and familiarize itself with all the circumstances affecting their management and usefulness.
46.16(2)
(2) Child welfare agencies; foster homes; treatment foster homes; child care centers; day nurseries; nursery schools. It may license and revoke licenses of and exercise supervision over all child welfare agencies and the placement of children in foster homes and treatment foster homes, and grant permits to foster homes, treatment foster homes, child care centers, day nurseries and nursery schools. In the discharge of this duty it may inspect the records of child welfare agencies, child care centers, day nurseries, nursery schools and visit all institutions conducted by them and all foster homes and treatment foster homes in which children are placed.
46.16(2m)
(2m) Immunization requirements; day care centers. The department, after notice to a licensee, may suspend, revoke or refuse to renew a license in any case in which the department finds that there has been a substantial failure to comply with the requirements of
s. 252.04.
46.16(2s)
(2s) Lead screening, inspection and reduction requirements; day care centers. The department, after notice to a day care provider certified under
s. 48.651, or a day care center that holds a license under
s. 48.65 or a probationary license under
s. 48.69, may suspend, revoke or refuse to renew a license or certification in any case in which the department finds that there has been a substantial failure to comply with any rule promulgated under
s. 254.162,
254.168 or
254.172.