48.366(6)(b)
(b) The petition shall state the factual basis for the petitioner's belief that discharge will not pose a threat of bodily harm to other persons. The department of corrections or county department may file a petition at any time. The person subject to the order may file a petition not more often than once a year.
48.366(6)(c)1.1. At the time the department of corrections or county department files a petition under
par. (a), it shall provide written notice of the petition to the person who is the subject of the petition. The notice to the person who is the subject of the petition shall state that the person has the right to counsel. The department of corrections or county department shall also provide written notice of the petition to the office of the district attorney that filed the petition on the basis of which the person was adjudged delinquent and to the victim, if any, of the delinquent act.
48.366(6)(c)2.
2. At the time a person subject to an order files a petition under
par. (a), he or she shall provide written notice of the petition to the department of corrections or county department, whichever has been ordered under s.
48.34 (4n), 1993 stats., to provide aftercare supervision of the person.
48.366(6)(d)
(d) If the court denies the petition, the person shall remain under the jurisdiction of the court until the expiration of the order or until a subsequent petition for discharge under this subsection is granted, whichever is sooner.
48.366(7)
(7) Notice of hearing. Upon receipt of a request for a hearing under
sub. (5) or upon receipt of a petition under
sub. (6), the court shall set a date for a hearing on the matter. In any of those cases, the court shall notify the department of corrections and each person specified in
sub. (5) (d) 1. or
(6) (c) 1. of the hearing at least 7 days before the hearing, except that if any such person lives outside of this state, the notice shall be mailed at least 14 days before the hearing.
48.366(8)
(8) Transfer to or between facilities. The department of corrections may transfer a person subject to an order between juvenile correctional facilities. After the person attains the age of 17 years, the department of corrections may place the person in a state prison named in
s. 302.01, except that the department of corrections may not place any person under the age of 18 years in the correctional institution authorized in
s. 301.16 (1n). If the department of corrections places a person subject to an order under this section in a state prison, that department shall provide services for that person from the appropriate appropriation under
s. 20.410 (1). The department of corrections may transfer a person placed in a state prison under this subsection to or between state prisons named in
s. 302.01 without petitioning for revision of the order under
sub. (5) (a), except that the department of corrections may not transfer any person under the age of 18 years to the correctional institution authorized in
s. 301.16 (1n).
48.368
48.368
Continuation of dispositional orders. 48.368(1)
(1) If a petition for termination of parental rights is filed under
s. 48.41 or
48.415 or an appeal from a judgment terminating or denying termination of parental rights is filed during the year in which a dispositional order under
s. 48.355, an extension order under
s. 48.365, a voluntary agreement for placement of the child under
s. 48.63, or a guardianship order under ch.
880, 2003 stats., or
s. 48.977 or
ch. 54 is in effect, the dispositional or extension order, voluntary agreement, or guardianship order shall remain in effect until all proceedings related to the filing of the petition or an appeal are concluded.
48.368(2)
(2) If a child's placement with a guardian appointed under
s. 48.977 (2) is designated by the court under
s. 48.977 (3) as a permanent foster placement for the child while a dispositional order under
s. 48.345, a revision order under
s. 48.363 or an extension order under
s. 48.365 is in effect with respect to the child, such dispositional order, revision order or extension order shall remain in effect until the earliest of the following:
48.368(2)(c)
(c) A court order terminates such dispositional order, revision order or extension order.
48.37
48.37
Costs and fees. 48.37(1)(1) A court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and
ch. 938 may not impose costs, fees, or surcharges under
ch. 814 against a child under 14 years of age but may impose costs, fees, and surcharges under
ch. 814 against a child 14 years of age or older.
48.37(2)
(2) Notwithstanding
sub. (1), no costs, fees, or surcharges may be imposed under
ch. 814 against any child in a circuit court exercising jurisdiction under
s. 48.16.
48.371
48.371
Access to certain information by substitute care provider. 48.371(1)(1) If a child is placed in a foster home, treatment foster home, group home, or residential care center for children and youth or in the home of a relative other than a parent, including a placement under
s. 48.205 or
48.21, the agency, as defined in
s. 48.38 (1) (a), that placed the child or arranged for the placement of the child shall provide the following information to the foster parent, treatment foster parent, relative, or operator of the group home or residential care center for children and youth at the time of placement or, if the information has not been provided to the agency by that time, as soon as possible after the date on which the agency receives that information, but not more than 2 working days after that date:
Effective date note
NOTE: Sub. (1) (intro.) is amended by
2009 Wis. Act 28 eff. the date stated in the notice provided by the secretary of children and families and published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register under s. 48.62 (9) to read:
Effective date text
(1) If a child is placed in a foster home, group home, or residential care center for children and youth or in the home of a relative other than a parent, including a placement under s. 48.205 or 48.21, the agency, as defined in s. 48.38 (1) (a), that placed the child or arranged for the placement of the child shall provide the following information to the foster parent, relative, or operator of the group home or residential care center for children and youth at the time of placement or, if the information has not been provided to the agency by that time, as soon as possible after the date on which the agency receives that information, but not more than 2 working days after that date:
48.371(1)(a)
(a) Results of an HIV test, as defined in
s. 252.01 (2m), of the child, as provided under
s. 252.15 (3m) (d) 15., including results included in a court report or permanency plan. At the time that the HIV test results are provided, the agency shall notify the foster parent, treatment foster parent, relative, or operator of the group home or residential care center for children and youth of the confidentiality requirements under
s. 252.15 (6).
48.371 Note
NOTE: Par. (a) is shown below as affected by
2009 Wis. Act 28 and
2009 Wis. Act 209 and as merged by the legislative reference bureau under s. 13.92 (2) (i) effective the date stated in the notice provided by the secretary of children and families and published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register under s. 48.62 (9):
Effective date text
(a) Results of an HIV test, as defined in s. 252.01 (2m), of the child, as provided under s. 252.15 (3m) (d) 15., including results included in a court report or permanency plan. At the time that the HIV test results are provided, the agency shall notify the foster parent, relative, or operator of the group home or residential care center for children and youth of the confidentiality requirements under s. 252.15 (6).
48.371(1)(b)
(b) Results of any tests of the child to determine the presence of viral hepatitis, type B, including results included in a court report or permanency plan.
48.371(1)(c)
(c) Any other medical information concerning the child that is necessary for the care of the child.
48.371(3)
(3) At the time of placement of a child in a foster home, treatment foster home, group home, or residential care center for children and youth or in the home of a relative other than a parent or, if the information is not available at that time, as soon as possible after the date on which the court report or permanency plan has been submitted, but no later than 7 days after that date, the agency, as defined in
s. 48.38 (1) (a), responsible for preparing the child's permanency plan shall provide to the foster parent, treatment foster parent, relative, or operator of the group home or residential care center for children and youth information contained in the court report submitted under
s. 48.33 (1),
48.365 (2g),
48.425 (1),
48.831 (2) or
48.837 (4) (c) or permanency plan submitted under
s. 48.355 (2e),
48.38,
48.43 (1) (c) or
(5) (c),
48.63 (4) or
(5) (c) or
48.831 (4) (e) relating to findings or opinions of the court or agency that prepared the court report or permanency plan relating to any of the following:
Effective date note
NOTE: Sub. (3) (intro.) is amended by
2009 Wis. Act 28 eff. the date stated in the notice provided by the secretary of children and families and published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register under s. 48.62 (9) to read:
Effective date text
(3) At the time of placement of a child in a foster home, group home, or residential care center for children and youth or in the home of a relative other than a parent or, if the information is not available at that time, as soon as possible after the date on which the court report or permanency plan has been submitted, but no later than 7 days after that date, the agency, as defined in s. 48.38 (1) (a), responsible for preparing the child's permanency plan shall provide to the foster parent, relative, or operator of the group home or residential care center for children and youth information contained in the court report submitted under s. 48.33 (1), 48.365 (2g), 48.425 (1), 48.831 (2), or 48.837 (4) (c) or permanency plan submitted under s. 48.355 (2e), 48.38, 48.43 (1) (c) or (5) (c), 48.63 (4) or (5) (c), or 48.831 (4) (e) relating to findings or opinions of the court or agency that prepared the court report or permanency plan relating to any of the following:
48.371(3)(a)
(a) Any mental, emotional, cognitive, developmental, or behavioral disability of the child.
48.371(3)(b)
(b) Any involvement of the child in any criminal gang, as defined in
s. 939.22 (9), or in any other group in which any child was traumatized as a result of his or her association with that group.
48.371(3)(c)
(c) Any involvement of the child in any activities that are harmful to the child's physical, mental, or moral well-being.
48.371(3)(d)1.b.b. applies, sexual exploitation of a child in violation of
s. 948.05, trafficking of a child in violation of
s. 948.051, or causing a child to view or listen to sexual activity in violation of
s. 948.055, if the information is necessary for the care of the child or for the protection of any person living in the foster home, treatment foster home, group home, or residential care center for children and youth.
Effective date note
NOTE: Par. (d) is amended by
2009 Wis. Act 28 eff. the date stated in the notice provided by the secretary of children and families and published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register under s. 48.62 (9) to read:
Effective date text
(d) Any involvement of the child, whether as victim or perpetrator, in sexual intercourse or sexual contact in violation of s. 940.225, 948.02, 948.025, or 948.085, prostitution in violation of s. 944.30, trafficking in violation of s. 940.302 (2) if s. 940.302 (2) (a). 1. b. applies, sexual exploitation of a child in violation of s. 948.05, trafficking of a child in violation of s. 948.051, or causing a child to view or listen to sexual activity in violation of s. 948.055, if the information is necessary for the care of the child or for the protection of any person living in the foster home, group home, or residential care center for children and youth or in the home of the relative.
48.371(3)(e)
(e) The religious affiliation or belief of the child.
48.371(4)
(4) Subsection (1) does not preclude an agency, as defined in
s. 48.38 (1) (a), that is arranging for the placement of a child from providing the information specified in
sub. (1) (a) to
(c) to a person specified in
sub. (1) (intro.) before the time of placement of the child.
Subsection (3) does not preclude an agency, as defined in
s. 48.38 (1) (a), responsible for preparing a child's court report or permanency plan from providing the information specified in
sub. (3) (a) to
(e) to a person specified in
sub. (3) (intro.) before the time of placement of the child.
48.371(5)
(5) Except as permitted under
s. 252.15 (6), a foster parent, treatment foster parent, relative, or operator of a group home or residential care center for children and youth that receives any information under
sub. (1) or
(3), other than the information described in
sub. (3) (e), shall keep the information confidential and may disclose that information only for the purposes of providing care for the child or participating in a court hearing or permanency plan review concerning the child.
Effective date note
NOTE: Sub. (5) is amended by
2009 Wis. Act 28 eff. the date stated in the notice provided by the secretary of children and families and published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register under s. 48.62 (9) to read:
Effective date text
(5) Except as permitted under s. 252.15 (6), a foster parent, relative, or operator of a group home or residential care center for children and youth that receives any information under sub. (1) or (3), other than the information described in sub. (3) (e), shall keep the information confidential and may disclose that information only for the purposes of providing care for the child or participating in a court hearing or permanency plan review concerning the child.
48.371 Note
NOTE: 1993 Wis. Act 395, which created this section, contains extensive explanatory notes.
48.373
48.373
Medical authorization. 48.373(1)
(1) The court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and
ch. 938 may authorize medical services including surgical procedures when needed if the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and
ch. 938 determines that reasonable cause exists for the services and that the minor is within the jurisdiction of the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and
ch. 938 and consents.
48.373(3)
(3) In a proceeding under
s. 48.375 (7), a circuit court exercising jurisdiction under
s. 48.16 may not authorize any medical services other than the performance or inducement of an abortion.
48.375
48.375
Parental consent required prior to abortion; judicial waiver procedure. 48.375(1)
(1)
Legislative findings and intent. 48.375(1)(a)1.
1. Immature minors often lack the ability to make fully informed choices that take account of both immediate and long-range consequences.
48.375(1)(a)2.
2. The medical, emotional and psychological consequences of abortion and of childbirth are serious and can be lasting, particularly when the patient is immature.
48.375(1)(a)3.
3. The capacity to become pregnant and the capacity for mature judgment concerning the wisdom of bearing a child or of having an abortion are not necessarily related.
48.375(1)(a)4.
4. Parents ordinarily possess information essential to a physician's exercise of the physician's best medical judgment concerning a minor.
48.375(1)(a)5.
5. Parents who are aware that their minor is pregnant or has had an abortion may better ensure that she receives adequate medical attention during her pregnancy or after her abortion.
48.375(1)(a)6.
6. Parental knowledge of a minor's pregnancy and parental consent to an abortion are usually desirable and in the best interest of the minor.
48.375(1)(b)
(b) It is the intent of the legislature in enacting this section to further the purposes set forth in
s. 48.01, and in particular to further the important and compelling state interests in:
48.375(1)(b)2.
2. Fostering the family structure and preserving it as a viable social unit.
48.375(1)(b)3.
3. Protecting the rights of parents to rear minors who are members of their households.
48.375(2)(a)
(a) "Abortion" means the use of any instrument, medicine, drug or any other substance or device with intent to terminate the pregnancy of a minor after implantation of a fertilized human ovum and with intent other than to increase the probability of a live birth, to preserve the life or health of the infant after live birth or to remove a dead fetus.
48.375(2)(b)
(b) "Adult family member" means any of the following who is at least 25 years of age:
48.375(2)(c)
(c) "Counselor" means a physician including a physician specializing in psychiatry, a licensed psychologist, as defined in
s. 455.01 (4), or an ordained member of the clergy. "Counselor" does not include any person who is employed by or otherwise affiliated with a reproductive health care facility, a family planning clinic or a family planning agency; any person affiliated with the performance of abortions, except abortions performed to save the life of the mother; or any person who may profit from giving advice to seek an abortion.
48.375(2)(e)
(e) "Emancipated minor" means a minor who is or has been married; a minor who has previously given birth; or a minor who has been freed from the care, custody and control of her parents, with little likelihood of returning to the care, custody and control prior to marriage or prior to reaching the age of majority.
48.375(2)(g)
(g) "Physician" means a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery under
ch. 448.
48.375(2)(h)
(h) "Referring physician" means a physician who refers a minor to another physician for the purpose of obtaining an abortion.
48.375(3)
(3) Applicability. This section applies whether or not the minor who initiates the proceeding is a resident of this state.
48.375(4)(a)(a) Except as provided in this section, no person may perform or induce an abortion on or for a minor who is not an emancipated minor unless the person is a physician and one of the following applies:
48.375(4)(a)1.
1. The person or the person's agent has, either directly or through a referring physician or his or her agent, received and made part of the minor's medical record, under the requirements of
s. 253.10, the voluntary and informed written consent of the minor and the voluntary and informed written consent of one of her parents; or of the minor's guardian or legal custodian, if one has been appointed; or of an adult family member of the minor; or of one of the minor's foster parents or treatment foster parents, if the minor has been placed in a foster home or treatment foster home and the minor's parent has signed a waiver granting the department, a county department, the foster parent or the treatment foster parent the authority to consent to medical services or treatment on behalf of the minor.
Effective date note
NOTE: Subd. 1. is amended by
2009 Wis. Act 28 eff. the date stated in the notice provided by the secretary of children and families and published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register under s. 48.62 (9) to read:
Effective date text
1. The person or the person's agent has, either directly or through a referring physician or his or her agent, received and made part of the minor's medical record, under the requirements of s. 253.10, the voluntary and informed written consent of the minor and the voluntary and informed written consent of one of her parents; or of the minor's guardian or legal custodian, if one has been appointed; or of an adult family member of the minor; or of one of the minor's foster parents, if the minor has been placed in a foster home and the minor's parent has signed a waiver granting the department, a county department, or the foster parent the authority to consent to medical services or treatment on behalf of the minor.
48.375(4)(b)
(b) Paragraph (a) does not apply if the person who intends to perform or induce the abortion is a physician and any of the following occurs:
48.375(4)(b)1.
1. The person who intends to perform or induce the abortion believes, to the best of his or her medical judgment based on the facts of the case before him or her, that a medical emergency exists that complicates the pregnancy so as to require an immediate abortion.
48.375(4)(b)1g.
1g. The minor provides the person who intends to perform or induce the abortion with a written statement, signed and dated by the minor, in which the minor swears that the pregnancy is the result of a sexual assault in violation of
s. 940.225 (1),
(2) or
(3) in which the minor did not indicate a freely given agreement to have sexual intercourse. The person who intends to perform or induce the abortion shall place the statement in the minor's medical record and report the sexual intercourse as required under
s. 48.981 (2) or
(2m) (e). Any minor who makes a false statement under this subdivision, which the minor does not believe is true, is subject to a proceeding under
s. 938.12 or
938.13 (12), whichever is applicable, based on a violation of
s. 946.32 (2).