48.715(3)(a)4.
4. The attorney general may bring an action in the name of the state to collect any forfeiture imposed under this paragraph that has not been paid as provided in
subd. 3. The only contestable issue in an action under this subdivision is whether or not the forfeiture has been paid.
48.715(3)(b)
(b) Suspension of the licensee's license for not more than 2 weeks.
48.715(3)(c)
(c) Refusal to renew a license or a probationary license.
48.715(3)(d)
(d) Revocation of a license or a probationary license as provided in
sub. (4).
48.715(4)
(4) If the department provides written notice of revocation and the grounds for revocation as provided in
sub. (4m) and an explanation of the process for appealing a revocation under this subsection, the department may revoke a license issued under
s. 48.66 (1) or a probationary license issued under
s. 48.69 for any of the following reasons:
48.715(4)(a)
(a) The department has imposed a penalty on the licensee under
sub. (3) and the licensee or a person under the supervision of the licensee either continues to violate or resumes violation of a rule promulgated under
s. 48.67, a provision of licensure under
s. 48.70 (1) or an order under this section forming any part of the basis for the penalty.
48.715(4)(b)
(b) The licensee or a person under the supervision of the licensee has committed a substantial violation, as determined by the department, of a rule promulgated under
s. 48.67, a provision of licensure under
s. 48.70 (1) or an order under this section.
48.715(4)(c)
(c) The licensee or a person under the supervision of the licensee has committed an action or has created a condition relating to the operation or maintenance of the child welfare agency, shelter care facility, group home or day care center that directly threatens the health, safety or welfare of any child under the care of the licensee.
48.715(4)(d)
(d) The licensee or a person under the supervision of the licensee has violated, as determined by the department, a rule promulgated under
s. 48.67, a provision of licensure under
s. 48.70 (1) or an order under this section that is the same as or similar to a rule promulgated under
s. 48.67, a provision of licensure under
s. 48.70 (1) or an order under this section that the licensee or a person under the supervision of the licensee has violated previously.
48.715(4m)(a)(a) For a revocation under
sub. (4) (a) or
(d), the department shall provide to the licensee written notice of the revocation and the grounds for revocation not less than 30 days before the date of the revocation. The revocation will take effect only if the violation on which the revocation is based remains substantially uncorrected at the end of the 30-day notice period.
48.715(4m)(b)
(b) For revocations under
sub. (4) (b) or
(c), the department may revoke the license or probationary license immediately upon written notice to the licensee of the revocation and the grounds for revocation.
48.715(5)
(5) The department may deny a license under
s. 48.66 (1) or a probationary license under
s. 48.69 to any person who has had a license under
s. 48.66 (1) or a probationary license under
s. 48.69 revoked within the previous 5 years.
48.72
48.72
Appeal procedure. Any person aggrieved by the department's refusal or failure to issue or renew a license or by any action taken by the department under
s. 48.715 has the right to an administrative hearing provided for contested cases in
ch. 227. To receive an administrative hearing under
ch. 227, the aggrieved person shall send to the department a written request for a hearing under
s. 227.44 within 10 days after the date of the department's refusal or failure to issue or renew a license or the department's action taken under
s. 48.715. The department shall hold an administrative hearing under
s. 227.44 within 30 days after receipt of the request for the administrative hearing unless the aggrieved person consents to an extension of that time period. Judicial review of the department's decision may be had as provided in
ch. 227.
48.72 History
History: 1991 a. 275;
1993 a. 375.
48.73
48.73
Inspection of licensees. The department may visit and inspect each child welfare agency, foster home, treatment foster home, group home and day care center licensed by it, and for such purpose shall be given unrestricted access to the premises described in the license.
48.73 History
History: 1979 c. 300;
1993 a. 446.
48.735
48.735
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.
48.735 History
History: 1989 a. 120;
1993 a. 27.
48.737
48.737
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.
48.737 History
History: 1993 a. 450,
491.
48.74
48.74
Authority of department to investigate alleged violations. Whenever the department is advised or has reason to believe that any person is violating any of the provisions of
ss. 48.60,
48.62,
48.625 or
48.65, it shall make an investigation to determine the facts. For the purposes of this investigation, it shall have authority to inspect the premises where the violation is alleged to occur. If it finds that the person is violating any of the specified sections, it may either issue a license if the person is qualified or may institute a prosecution under
s. 48.76.
48.74 History
History: 1979 c. 300.
48.745
48.745
Formal complaints regarding child welfare agencies and group homes. 48.745(1)
(1) If a complaint is received by a child welfare agency or group home, the licensee shall attempt to resolve the complaint informally. Failing such resolution, the licensee shall inform the complaining party of the procedure for filing a formal complaint under this section.
48.745(2)
(2) Any individual may file a formal complaint under this section regarding the general operation of a child welfare agency or group home and shall not be subject to reprisals for doing so. All formal complaints regarding child welfare agencies and group homes shall be filed with the county department on forms supplied by the county department unless the county department designates the department to receive formal complaints. The county department shall investigate or cause to be investigated each formal complaint. Records of the results of each investigation and the disposition of each formal complaint shall be kept by the county department and filed with the subunit of the department which licenses child welfare agencies and group homes.
48.745(3)
(3) Upon receipt of a formal complaint, the county department may investigate the premises and records and question the licensee, staff and residents of the child welfare agency or group home involved. The county department shall attempt to resolve the situation through negotiation and other appropriate means.
48.745(4)
(4) If no resolution is reached, the county department shall forward the formal complaint, results of the investigation and any other pertinent information to the unit within the department which is empowered to take further action under this chapter against the facility. The unit shall review the complaint and may conduct further investigation, take enforcement action under this chapter or dismiss the complaint. The department shall notify the complainant in writing of the final disposition of the complaint and the reasons therefor. If the complaint is dismissed, the complainant is entitled to an administrative hearing conducted by the department to determine the reasonableness of the dismissal.
48.745(5)
(5) If the county department designates the department to receive formal complaints, the subunit under
s. 46.03 (22) (c) shall receive the complaints and the department shall have all the powers and duties granted to the county department in this section.
48.75
48.75
Foster homes and treatment foster homes licensed by county departments and by child welfare agencies. 48.75(1)(1) Child welfare agencies, if licensed to do so by the department, and county departments may license foster homes and treatment foster homes under the rules promulgated by the department under
s. 48.67 governing the licensing of foster homes and treatment foster homes. A foster home or treatment foster home license shall be issued for a term not to exceed 2 years from the date of issuance, is not transferable and may be revoked by the child welfare agency or by the county department because the licensee has substantially and intentionally violated any provision of this chapter or of the rules of the department promulgated pursuant to
s. 48.67 or because the licensee fails to meet the minimum requirements for a license. The licensee shall be given written notice of any revocation and the grounds therefor.
48.75(1g)(a)(a) A county department may license a foster home only if the foster home is located in the county of the county department, except that a county department may license a foster home located in another county if any of the following applies:
48.75(1g)(a)1.
1. The person who will be licensed to operate the foster home is a relative, as defined in
s. 48.02 (15) or as specified in
s. 49.19 (1) (a) 2. a., or a guardian of the child who will be placed in the foster home.
48.75(1g)(a)2.
2. A foster parent licensed by the county department moves to the other county with a child who has been placed in the foster parent's home and the license will allow the foster parent to continue to care for that child.
48.75(1g)(a)3.
3. The county of the county department issuing the license and the county in which the foster home is located are contiguous.
48.75(1g)(a)4.
4. The county of the county department issuing the license has a population of 500,000 or more and the placement is for adoption under
s. 48.833 or
48.837.
48.75(1g)(b)
(b) A license issued under this subsection shall specifically identify each child to be placed in the foster home and shall terminate on the removal of all of those children from the foster home.
48.75(1g)(c)
(c) No license may be issued under this subsection unless the county department issuing the license has notified the county department of the county in which the foster home will be located of its intent to issue the license and the 2 county departments have entered into a written agreement under this paragraph. A county department is not required to enter into any agreement under this paragraph allowing the county department of another county to license a foster home within its jurisdiction. The written agreement shall include all of the following:
48.75(1g)(c)1.
1. A statement that the county department issuing the license is responsible for providing services to the child who is placed in the foster home, as specified in the agreement.
48.75(1g)(c)2.
2. A statement that the county department issuing the license is responsible for the costs of the placement and any related costs, as specified in the agreement.
48.75(1g)(c)3.
3. A description of the procedures to be followed in providing emergency services to the child who is placed in the foster home and to the foster parent, as specified in the agreement.
48.75(1g)(d)
(d) If the county department issuing a license under this subsection violates the agreement under
par. (c), the county department of the county in which the foster home is located may terminate the agreement and, subject to
ss. 48.357 and
48.64, require the county department that issued the license to remove the child from the foster home within 30 days after receipt, by the county department that issued the license, of notification of the termination of the agreement.
48.75(1r)
(1r) At the time of initial licensure and license renewal, the child welfare agency or county department issuing a license under
sub. (1) or
(1g) shall provide the licensee with written information relating to the age-related monthly foster care rates and supplemental payments specified in
s. 48.62 (4), including payment amounts, eligibility requirements for supplemental payments and the procedures for applying for supplemental payments.
48.75(2)
(2) Any foster home or treatment foster home applicant or licensee of a county department or a child welfare agency may, if aggrieved by the failure to issue or renew its license or by revocation of its license, appeal as provided in
s. 48.72.
48.76
48.76
Penalties. In addition to the sanctions and penalties provided in
s. 48.715, any person who violates
s. 48.60,
48.62,
48.625,
48.63 or
48.65 may be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned for not more than one year in county jail or both.
48.77
48.77
Injunction against violations. In addition to the penalties provided in
s. 48.76, the circuit courts shall have jurisdiction to prevent and restrain by injunction violations of
s. 48.60,
48.62,
48.625,
48.63 or
48.65. It shall be the duty of the district attorneys, upon request of the department, to institute action for such injunction under
ch. 813.
48.77 History
History: Sup. Ct. Order, 67 W (2d) 585, 773 (1975);
1977 c. 418 s.
929 (18);
1979 c. 300.
GENERAL PROVISIONS ON RECORDS
48.78
48.78
Confidentiality of records. 48.78(1)
(1) In this section, unless otherwise qualified, "agency" means the department, a county department, a licensed child welfare agency, a licensed day care center or a licensed maternity hospital.
48.78(2)(ag)
(ag) Paragraph (a) does not prohibit an agency from making available for inspection or disclosing the contents of a record, upon the request of the parent, guardian or legal custodian of the child who is the subject of the record or upon the request of the child, if 14 years of age or over, to the parent, guardian, legal custodian or child, unless the agency determines that inspection of those records by the child, parent, guardian or legal custodian would result in imminent danger to anyone.
48.78(2)(am)
(am) Paragraph (a) does not prohibit an agency from making available for inspection or disclosing the contents of a record, upon the written permission of the parent, guardian or legal custodian of the child who is the subject of the record or upon the written permission of the child, if 14 years of age or over, to the person named in the permission if the parent, guardian, legal custodian or child specifically identifies the record in the written permission, unless the agency determines that inspection of those records by the person named in the permission would result in imminent danger to anyone.
48.78(2)(b)
(b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to the confidential exchange of information between an agency and another social welfare or law enforcement agency regarding an individual in the care or legal custody of one of the agencies.
48.78(2)(c)
(c) Paragraph (a) does not prohibit the department or a county department from using in the media a picture or description of a child in the guardianship of the department or a county department for the purpose of finding adoptive parents for that child.
48.78(2)(d)
(d) Paragraph (a) does not prohibit the department of health and family services or a county department from disclosing information about an individual formerly in the legal custody or under the supervision of that department under s.
48.34 (4m), 1993 stats., or formerly under the supervision of that department or county department under s.
48.34 (4n), 1993 stats., to the department of corrections, if the individual is at the time of disclosure any of the following:
48.78(2)(g)
(g) Paragraph (a) does not prohibit an agency from disclosing information about an individual in its care or legal custody on the written request of the department of regulation and licensing or of any interested examining board or affiliated credentialing board in that department for use in any investigation or proceeding relating to any alleged misconduct by any person who is credentialed or who is seeking credentialing under
ch. 448,
455 or
457.Unless authorized by an order of the court, the department of regulation and licensing and any examining board or affiliated credentialing board in that department shall keep confidential any information obtained under this paragraph and may not disclose the name of or any other identifying information about the individual who is the subject of the information disclosed, except to the extent that redisclosure of that information is necessary for the conduct of the investigation or proceeding for which that information was obtained.
48.78 History
History: 1979 c. 34;
1981 c. 359;
1983 a. 471 s.
7;
1985 a. 29 s.
3202 (23);
1985 a. 176,
292,
332;
1987 a. 332;
1989 a. 31,
107,
336;
1991 a. 17,
39;
1993 a. 16,
92,
95,
218,
227,
377,
385,
395,
479,
491;
1995 a. 27 ss.
2610 to
2614p,
9126 (19);
1995 a. 77,
230,
352.
48.78 Annotation
Since a juvenile has a constitutional right to both inspect and reply to a hearing examiner's report, 48.78 does not prevent a juvenile from having access to such a report. State ex rel. R.R. v. Schmidt, 63 W (2d) 82, 216 NW (2d) 18.
48.78 Annotation
Exclusions of 48.78, Stats. 1969, relating to confidentiality of child welfare records apply to advisory committees but not to county welfare boards. The statute does not preclude release of non-identifying data to such committees. 59 Atty. Gen. 240.
COMMUNITY SERVICES
48.79
48.79
Powers of the department. The department has authority and power:
48.79(4)
(4) To assist communities in setting up recreational commissions and to assist them in extending and broadening recreational programs so as to reach all children.
48.79(5)
(5) To assist in extending the local child care programs so as to reach all homes needing such help.
48.79(6)
(6) To assist in recruiting and training voluntary leaders for youth-serving organizations.
48.79(7)
(7) To assist localities in securing needed specialized services such as medical, psychiatric, psychological and social work services when existing agencies are not able to supply them.
48.79(8)
(8) To assist localities in making surveys of needs and available resources.
48.79(9)
(9) To assist in appraising the achievement of local programs.
48.79(10)
(10) To serve in a general consultative capacity, acting as a clearing house, developing materials, arranging conferences and participating in public addresses and radio programs.
48.79 History
History: 1989 a. 31,
107;
1995 a. 27,
77.
48.80
48.80
Municipalities may sponsor activities. 48.80(1)
(1) Any municipality is hereby authorized and empowered to sponsor the establishment and operation of any committee, agency or council for the purpose of coordinating and supplementing the activities of public and private agencies devoted in whole or in part to the welfare of youth therein. Any municipality may appropriate, raise and expend funds for the purpose of establishing and of providing an executive staff to such committees, agencies or councils; may levy taxes and appropriate money for recreation and welfare projects; and may also receive and expend moneys from the state or federal government or private persons for such purposes.
48.80(2)
(2) No provision of this section shall be construed as vesting in any youth committee, council or agency any power, duty or function enjoined by law upon any municipal officer, board or department or as vesting in such committee, council or agency any supervisory or other authority over such officer, board or department.
48.80(3)
(3) In this section municipality means a county, city, village or town.
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