938.21(3)(am)
(am) The parent, guardian, legal custodian, or Indian custodian may waive his or her right to participate in the hearing under this section. After any waiver, a rehearing shall be granted at the request of the parent, guardian, legal custodian, Indian custodian, or any other interested party for good cause shown.
938.21(3)(b)
(b) If present at the hearing, a copy of the petition or request shall be given to the parent, guardian, legal custodian, or Indian custodian, and to the juvenile if he or she is 12 years of age or older, before the hearing begins. Prior notice of the hearing shall be given to the juvenile's parent, guardian, legal custodian, and Indian custodian and to the juvenile if he or she is 12 years of age or older under s.
938.20 (8).
938.21(3)(d)
(d) Prior to the commencement of the hearing, the court shall inform the parent, guardian, legal custodian, or Indian custodian of the allegations that have been made or may be made, the nature and possible consequences of this hearing as compared to possible future hearings, the right to present, confront, and cross-examine witnesses and, in the case of a parent or Indian custodian of an Indian juvenile who is the subject of an Indian juvenile custody proceeding, as defined in s.
938.028 (2) (b), the right to counsel under s.
938.028 (4) (b).
938.21(3)(e)
(e) If the parent, guardian, legal custodian, Indian custodian, or juvenile is not represented by counsel at the hearing and if the juvenile is continued in custody as a result of the hearing, the parent, guardian, legal custodian, Indian custodian, or juvenile may request through counsel subsequently appointed or retained or through a guardian ad litem that the order to hold the juvenile in custody be reheard. If the request is made, a rehearing shall take place as soon as possible. An order to hold the juvenile in custody shall be reheard for good cause, whether or not counsel was present.
938.21(3)(f)
(f) If present at the hearing, the parent shall be requested to provide the names and other identifying information of 3 relatives of the juvenile or other individuals 18 years of age or over whose homes the parent requests the court to consider as placements for the juvenile. If the parent does not provide that information at the hearing, the county department or agency primarily responsible for providing services to the juvenile under the custody order shall permit the parent to provide that information at a later date.
938.21(3m)
(3m)
Parental notice required. If the juvenile has been taken into custody because he or she committed an act which resulted in personal injury or damage to or loss of the property of another, the court, prior to the commencement of any hearing under this section, shall attempt to notify the juvenile's parents of the possibility of disclosure of the identity of the juvenile and the parents, of the juvenile's police records and of the outcome of proceedings against the juvenile for use in civil actions for damages against the juvenile or the parents and of the parents' potential liability for acts of their juveniles. If the court is unable to provide the notice before commencement of the hearing, it shall provide the juvenile's parents with the specified information in writing as soon as possible after the hearing.
938.21(4)
(4)
Order to continue in custody. If the court finds that the juvenile should be continued in custody under the criteria of s.
938.205, the court shall enter one of the following orders:
938.21(4)(a)
(a) Place the juvenile with a parent, guardian, legal custodian, or other responsible person and may impose reasonable restrictions on the juvenile's travel, association with other persons, or places of abode during the period of placement, including a condition requiring the juvenile to return to other custody as requested; or subject the juvenile to the supervision of an agency agreeing to supervise the juvenile. Reasonable restrictions may be placed upon the conduct of the parent, guardian, legal custodian, or other responsible person which may be necessary to ensure the safety of the juvenile.
938.21(4m)
(4m)
Electronic monitoring. An order under sub.
(4) (a) or
(b) may include a condition that the juvenile be monitored by an electronic monitoring system.
938.21(5)(a)(a) All orders to hold in custody shall be in writing, listing the reasons and criteria forming the basis for the decision.
938.21(5)(b)
(b) An order relating to a juvenile held in custody outside of his or her home shall also include all of the following:
938.21(5)(b)1.a.a. A finding that continued placement of the juvenile in his or her home would be contrary to the welfare of the juvenile.
938.21(5)(b)1.b.
b. A finding as to whether the person who took the juvenile into custody and the intake worker have made reasonable efforts to prevent the removal of the juvenile from the home, while assuring that the juvenile's health and safety are the paramount concerns, unless the court finds that any of the circumstances specified in s.
938.355 (2d) (b) 1. to
4. applies.
938.21(5)(b)1.c.
c. A finding as to whether the person who took the juvenile into custody and the intake worker have made reasonable efforts to make it possible for the juvenile to return safely home.
938.21(5)(b)1.d.
d. If the juvenile is under the supervision of the county department, an order ordering the juvenile into the placement and care responsibility of the county department as required under
42 USC 672 (a) (2) and assigning the county department primary responsibility for providing services to the juvenile.
938.21(5)(b)1m.
1m. If for good cause shown sufficient information is not available for the court to make a finding as to whether reasonable efforts were made to prevent the removal of the juvenile from the home, while assuring that the juvenile's health and safety are the paramount concerns, a finding as to whether reasonable efforts were made to make it possible for the juvenile to return safely home and an order for the county department or agency primarily responsible for providing services to the juvenile under the custody order to file with the court sufficient information for the court to make a finding as to whether those reasonable efforts were made to prevent the removal of the juvenile from the home by no later than 5 days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, after the date on which the order is granted.
938.21(5)(b)2.
2. If the juvenile is held in custody outside the home in a placement recommended by the intake worker, a statement that the court approves the placement recommended by the intake worker or, if the juvenile is placed outside the home in a placement other than a placement recommended by the intake worker, a statement that the court has given bona fide consideration to the recommendations made by the intake worker and all parties relating to the placement of the juvenile.
938.21(5)(b)2m.
2m. If the juvenile has one or more siblings, as defined in s.
938.38 (4) (br) 1., who have also been removed from the home, a finding as to whether the intake worker has made reasonable efforts to place the juvenile in a placement that enables the sibling group to remain together, unless the court determines that a joint placement would be contrary to the safety or well-being of the juvenile or any of those siblings, in which case the court shall order the county department or agency primarily responsible for providing services to the juvenile under the custody order to make reasonable efforts to provide for frequent visitation or other ongoing interaction between the juvenile and the siblings, unless the court determines that such visitation or interaction would be contrary to the safety or well-being of the juvenile or any of those siblings.
938.21(5)(b)3.
3. If the court finds that any of the circumstances specified in s.
938.355 (2d) (b) 1. to
4. applies with respect to a parent, a determination that the county department or agency primarily responsible for providing services under the custody order is not required to make reasonable efforts with respect to the parent to make it possible for the juvenile to return safely to his or her home.
938.21(5)(c)
(c) The court shall make the findings specified in par.
(b) 1.,
1m., and
3. on a case-by-case basis based on circumstances specific to the juvenile and shall document or reference the specific information on which those findings are based in the custody order. A custody order that merely references par.
(b) 1.,
1m., or
3. without documenting or referencing that specific information in the custody order or an amended custody order that retroactively corrects an earlier custody order that does not comply with this paragraph is not sufficient to comply with this paragraph.
938.21(5)(d)
(d) If the court finds that any of the circumstances specified in s.
938.355 (2d) (b) 1. to
4. applies with respect to a parent, the court shall hold a hearing under s.
938.38 (4m) within 30 days after the date of that finding to determine the permanency goal and, if applicable, any concurrent permanency goals for the juvenile.
938.21(5)(e)1.1. In this paragraph, “
adult relative" means a grandparent, great-grandparent, aunt, uncle, brother, sister, half brother, or half sister of a juvenile or a parent of a sibling of the juvenile who has legal custody of that sibling, whether by blood, marriage, or legal adoption, who has attained 18 years of age.
938.21(5)(e)2.
2. The court shall order the county department or agency primarily responsible for providing services to the juvenile under the custody order to conduct a diligent search in order to locate and provide notice of the information specified in this subdivision to all relatives of the juvenile named under sub.
(2) (e) or
(3) (f) and to all adult relatives of the juvenile within 30 days after the juvenile is removed from the custody of the juvenile's parent unless the juvenile is returned to his or her home within that period. The court may also order the county department or agency to conduct a diligent search in order to locate and provide notice of the information specified in this subdivision to all other adult individuals named under sub.
(2) (e) or
(3) (f) within 30 days after the juvenile is removed from the custody of the juvenile's parent unless the juvenile is returned to his or her home within that period. The county department or agency may not provide that notice to a person named under sub.
(2) (e) or
(3) (f) or to an adult relative if the county department or agency has reason to believe that it would be dangerous to the juvenile or to the parent if the juvenile were placed with that person or adult relative. The notice shall include all of the following:
938.21(5)(e)2.a.
a. A statement that the juvenile has been removed from the custody of the juvenile's parent.
938.21(5)(e)2.b.
b. A statement that explains the options that the person provided with the notice has under state or federal law to participate in the care and placement of the juvenile, including any options that may be lost by failing to respond to the notice.
938.21(5)(e)2.c.
c. A description of the requirements to obtain a foster home license under s.
48.62 or to receive kinship care or long-term kinship care payments under s.
48.57 (3m) or
(3n) and of the additional services and supports that are available for juveniles placed in a foster home or in the home of a person receiving those payments.
938.21(5)(e)2.d.
d. A statement advising the person provided with the notice that he or she may incur additional expenses if the juvenile is placed in his or her home and that reimbursement for some of those expenses may be available.
938.21(5)(e)2.e.
e. The name and contact information of the agency that removed the juvenile from the custody of the juvenile's parent.
938.21(5m)
(5m)
Effective period of order. An order to hold a juvenile in custody remains in effect until a dispositional order is granted or a consent decree is entered into, the petition under s.
938.25 is withdrawn or dismissed, or the order is modified or terminated by further order of the court.
938.21(6)
(6)
Amendment of order. An order under sub.
(4) (a) may be amended at any time, with notice, so as to place the juvenile in another form of custody for failure to conform to the conditions originally imposed. A juvenile may be transferred to secure custody if he or she meets the criteria of s.
938.208.
938.21(7)
(7)
Deferred prosecution. If the court determines that the best interests of the juvenile and the public are served, the court may enter a consent decree under s.
938.32 or dismiss the petition and refer the matter to the intake worker for deferred prosecution in accordance with s.
938.245.
938.21 History
History: 1995 a. 77,
275;
1997 a. 35,
237,
296;
2001 a. 16,
61,
109;
2005 a. 344;
2007 a. 20,
97;
2009 a. 28,
79,
94,
180;
2011 a. 181;
2013 a. 20,
214;
2015 a. 101,
373.
938.21 Annotation
When a district attorney receives notice of a deferred prosecution agreement from an intake worker under s. 938.24 (5), the 20 days during which the district attorney may terminate the agreement under s. 938.245 (6) begins. When a court orders a deferred prosecution agreement under sub. (7), the intake worker need not notify the district attorney and nothing triggers a district attorney's authority to terminate the agreement under s. 938.245 (6). An order under sub. (7) dismissing a petition and referring for deferred prosecution does not require district attorney consent. The district attorney may not override the order by filing a new petition with the same charges and facts. State v. Lindsey A.F.
2002 WI App 223,
257 Wis. 2d 650,
653 N.W.2d 116,
01-0081.
938.21 Annotation
Sub. (7) grants the circuit court the authority to enter a consent decree if the best interests of the juvenile and the public are served, but it must do so under the confines of s. 938.32, which mandates that all parties, including the district attorney, must agree before a valid consent decree may be entered. A juvenile court does not have the authority to enter a consent decree over the objection of the district attorney. State v. C.G.B.
2017 WI App 32,
375 Wis. 2d 781,
896 N.W.2d 387,
16-0668.
938.217
938.217
Change in placement; juvenile held in custody. 938.217(1)(1)
Request by intake worker, agency responsible for custody order, or prosecutor. 938.217(1)(a)1.1. Except as provided in subd.
2., the intake worker, the agency primarily responsible for providing services under a temporary physical custody order under s.
938.21 (4), or the district attorney or corporation counsel may request a change in the placement of the juvenile who is the subject of the order as provided in this subsection, whether or not the change requested is authorized in the order.
938.217(1)(a)2.
2. A change in the placement of a juvenile from a placement in the home to a placement outside the home may only be made as provided in s.
938.21 (6).
938.217(1)(b)1.1. The intake worker, the agency primarily responsible for providing services under a temporary physical custody order, or the district attorney or corporation counsel may request a change in placement under this subsection by causing written notice of the proposed change in placement to be sent to the juvenile, the juvenile's counsel or guardian ad litem, the parent, guardian, and legal custodian or Indian custodian of the juvenile, and any foster parent or other physical custodian described in s.
48.62 (2) of the juvenile.
938.217(1)(b)2.
2. The notice shall contain the name and address of the new placement, the reasons for the change in placement, and a statement describing why the new placement is preferable to the present placement. The person sending the notice shall file the notice with the court on the same day that the notice is sent.
938.217(1)(c)
(c)
Hearing; when required. Any person receiving the notice under par.
(b) may obtain a hearing on the matter by filing an objection with the court within 10 days after the notice is sent to that person and filed with the court. Except as provided in par.
(d), if an objection is filed within 10 days after that notice is sent and filed with the court, the court shall hold a hearing prior to ordering any change in placement. At least 3 days before the hearing, the court shall provide notice of the hearing to all persons who are required to receive notice under par.
(b). If all parties consent, the court may proceed immediately with the hearing. Except as provided in par.
(d), if no objection is filed within 10 days after that notice is sent and filed with the court, the court shall enter an order changing the juvenile's placement as proposed in that notice. Except as provided in par.
(d), placements may not be changed until 10 days after that notice is sent and filed with the court unless written waivers of objection are signed by the parent, guardian, legal custodian, or Indian custodian of the juvenile and the juvenile, if 12 years of age or over.
938.217(1)(d)
(d)
When hearing not required. Changes in placement that were authorized in the temporary physical custody order may be made immediately if notice is given as required under par.
(b). A hearing is not required for changes in placement authorized in the temporary physical custody order except when an objection filed by a person who received notice alleges that new information is available that affects the advisability of the order.
938.217(1)(e)
(e)
Contents of order. If the court changes a juvenile's placement from a placement outside the home to another placement outside the home, the change-in-placement order shall contain the applicable order under sub.
(2v) (a), the applicable statement under sub.
(2v) (b), and the finding under sub.
(2v) (c).
938.217(2)
(2)
Emergency change in placement. If emergency conditions necessitate an immediate change in the placement of a juvenile placed outside the home under a temporary physical custody order under s.
938.21 (4), the intake worker or agency primarily responsible for providing services under the temporary physical custody order may remove the juvenile to a new placement, whether or not authorized by the existing order, without the prior notice under sub.
(1) (b). Notice of the emergency change in placement shall be sent to the persons specified in sub.
(1) (b) 1. within 48 hours after the emergency change in placement. Any party receiving notice may demand a hearing under sub.
(1) (c). In emergency situations, a juvenile may be placed in a licensed public or private shelter care facility as a transitional placement for not more than 20 days or in any other placement authorized under s.
938.207,
938.208, or
938.209.
938.217(2m)(a)1.1. Except as provided in subd.
2., the juvenile, the juvenile's counsel or guardian ad litem, or the parent, guardian, legal custodian, or Indian custodian of the juvenile may request a change in the placement of the juvenile who is the subject of the order as provided in this subsection. The request shall contain the name and address of the new placement requested and shall state what new information is available that affects the advisability of the current placement. The request shall be submitted to the court. The court may also propose a change in placement on its own motion.
938.217(2m)(a)2.
2. A change in the placement of a juvenile from a placement in the home to a placement outside the home may only be made as provided in s.
938.21 (6).
938.217(2m)(b)1.1. The court shall hold a hearing prior to ordering any change in placement requested or proposed under par.
(a) if the request or proposal states that new information is available that affects the advisability of the current placement. A hearing is not required if written waivers of objection to the proposed change in placement are signed by all persons entitled to receive notice under subd.
2. and the court approves.
938.217(2m)(b)2.
2. If a hearing is scheduled, at least 3 days before the hearing the court shall notify the juvenile, the juvenile's counsel or guardian ad litem, the parent, guardian, and legal custodian or Indian custodian of the juvenile, the agency primarily responsible for providing services under the temporary physical custody order, the district attorney or corporation counsel, and any foster parent or other physical custodian described in s.
48.62 (2) of the juvenile. A copy of the request or proposal for the change in placement shall be attached to the notice. If all parties consent, the court may proceed immediately with the hearing.
938.217(2m)(c)
(c)
Contents of order. If the court changes the juvenile's placement from a placement outside the home to another placement outside the home, the change-in-placement order shall contain the applicable order under sub.
(2v) (a), the applicable statement under sub.
(2v) (b), and the finding under sub.
(2v) (c).
938.217(2r)
(2r)
Removal from foster home or other physical custodian. If a hearing is held under sub.
(1) (c) or
(2m) (b) and the change in placement would remove a juvenile from a foster home or other placement with a physical custodian described in s.
48.62 (2), the court shall give the foster parent or other physical custodian a right to be heard at the hearing by permitting the foster parent or other physical custodian to make a written or oral statement during the hearing or to submit a written statement prior to the hearing relating to the juvenile and the requested change in placement. A foster parent or other physical custodian described in s.
48.62 (2) who receives notice of a hearing under sub.
(1) (c) or
(2m) (b) and a right to be heard under this subsection does not become a party to the proceeding on which the hearing is held solely on the basis of receiving that notice and right to be heard.
938.217(2v)
(2v)
Change-in-placement order. A change-in-placement order under sub.
(1) or
(2m) shall contain all of the following:
938.217(2v)(a)
(a) If the change-in-placement order changes the placement of a juvenile who is under the supervision of the county department to a placement outside the home, an order ordering the juvenile to be continued in the placement and care responsibility of the county department as required under
42 USC 672 (a) (2) and assigning the county department continued primary responsibility for providing services to the juvenile.
938.217(2v)(b)
(b) If the change-in-placement order changes the placement of the juvenile to a placement outside the home recommended by the agency primarily responsible for providing services under the temporary physical custody order, a statement that the court approves the placement recommended by that agency or, if the change-in-placement order changes the placement of the juvenile to a placement outside the home that is not a placement recommended by that agency, a statement that the court has given bona fide consideration to the recommendations made by that agency and all parties relating to the juvenile's placement.
938.217(2v)(c)
(c) If the change-in-placement order changes the placement of the juvenile to a placement outside the home and if the juvenile has one or more siblings, as defined in s.
938.38 (4) (br) 1., who have been placed outside the home or for whom a change in placement to a placement outside the home is requested, a finding as to whether the intake worker, the county department, or the agency primarily responsible for providing services under the temporary physical custody order has made reasonable efforts to place the juvenile in a placement that enables the sibling group to remain together, unless the court determines that a joint placement would be contrary to the safety or well-being of the juvenile or any of those siblings, in which case the court shall order the intake worker, county department, or agency to make reasonable efforts to provide for frequent visitation or other ongoing interaction between the juvenile and the siblings, unless the court determines that such visitation or interaction would be contrary to the safety or well-being of the juvenile or any of those siblings.
938.217(3)
(3)
Prohibited placement based on homicide of parent. 938.217(3)(a)
(a) Prohibition. Except as provided in par.
(c), the court may not change a juvenile's placement to a placement in the home of a person who has been convicted of the homicide of a parent of the juvenile under s.
940.01 or
940.05, if the conviction has not been reversed, set aside, or vacated.
938.217(3)(b)
(b)
Change in placement required. Except as provided in par.
(c), if a parent in whose home a juvenile is placed is convicted of the homicide of the juvenile's other parent under s.
940.01 or
940.05, and the conviction has not been reversed, set aside, or vacated, the court shall change the juvenile's placement to a placement outside the home of the parent on petition of the juvenile, the juvenile's counsel or guardian ad litem, the guardian or legal custodian of the juvenile, the agency primarily responsible for providing services under the temporary physical custody order, or the district attorney or corporation counsel of the county in which that order was entered, or on the court's own motion, and on notice to the parent.
938.217(3)(c)
(c)
Exception. Paragraphs
(a) and
(b) do not apply if the court determines by clear and convincing evidence that the placement would be in the best interests of the juvenile. The court shall consider the wishes of the juvenile in making that determination.
938.217(5)
(5)
Effective period of order. A change-in-placement order under this section remains in effect until a dispositional order is granted or a consent decree is entered into, the petition under s.
938.25 is withdrawn or dismissed, or the order is modified or terminated by further order of the court.
938.217 History
History: 2015 a. 373;
2017 a. 365 s.
111.
938.22
938.22
County and private juvenile facilities. 938.22(1)(a)
(a) The county board of supervisors of a county may establish a juvenile detention facility or secured residential care center for children and youth in accordance with ss.
301.36 and
301.37 or the county boards of supervisors for 2 or more counties may jointly establish a juvenile detention facility or secured residential care center for children and youth in accordance with ss.
46.20,
59.53 (8m),
301.36, and
301.37. An Indian tribe may establish a secured residential care center for children and youth in accordance with ss.
301.36 and
301.37. The county board of supervisors of a county may establish a shelter care facility in accordance with ss.
48.576 and
48.578 or the county boards of supervisors for 2 or more counties may jointly establish a shelter care facility in accordance with ss.
46.20,
48.576, and
48.578. A private entity may establish a juvenile detention facility in accordance with ss.
301.36 and
301.37 and contract with one or more county boards of supervisors under s.
938.222 to hold juveniles in the private juvenile detention facility. Subject to ss.
48.66 (1) (b),
301.36, and
301.37, a child welfare agency may establish a secured residential care center for children and youth and contract with one or more county boards of supervisors to hold juveniles in the secured residential care center for children and youth.
938.22(1)(b)
(b) Subject to sub.
(3) (ar), in counties having a population of less than 750,000, the nonjudicial operational policies of a public juvenile detention facility or shelter care facility shall be determined by the county board of supervisors or, in the case of a public juvenile detention facility or shelter care facility established by 2 or more counties, by the county boards of supervisors for the 2 or more counties jointly. Those policies shall be executed by the superintendent appointed under sub.
(3) (a).
938.22(1)(c)
(c) In counties having a population of 750,000 or more, the nonjudicial operational policies of a public juvenile detention facility and the detention section of the children's court center shall be established by the county board of supervisors, and the policies shall be executed by the director of the children's court center.
938.22(1)(d)
(d) The nonjudicial operational policies of a private juvenile detention facility shall be established by the private entity operating the juvenile detention facility. Those policies shall be executed by the superintendent appointed under sub.
(3) (bm).
938.22(2)(a)(a) Counties shall submit plans for a juvenile detention facility, secured residential care center for children and youth, or juvenile portion of the county jail to the department of corrections and submit plans for a shelter care facility to the department of children and families. A private entity that proposes to establish a juvenile detention facility or an Indian tribe or a child welfare agency that proposes to establish a secured residential care center for children and youth shall submit plans for the facility to the department of corrections. The applicable department shall review the submitted plans. A county, Indian tribe, private entity, or child welfare agency may not implement a plan unless the applicable department has approved the plan. The department of corrections shall promulgate rules establishing minimum requirements for the approval and operation of juvenile detention facilities, secured residential care centers for children and youth, and the juvenile portion of county jails. The plans and rules shall be designed to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the juveniles placed in those facilities.
938.22(2)(b)
(b) If the department of corrections approves, a juvenile detention facility or a holdover room may be located in a public building in which there is a jail or other facility for the detention of adults if the juvenile detention facility or holdover room is physically segregated from the jail or other facility so that juveniles may enter the juvenile detention facility or holdover room without passing through areas where adults are confined and juveniles detained in the juvenile detention facility or holdover room cannot communicate with or view adults confined in the jail or other facility.
938.22(2)(c)
(c) A shelter care facility may be used for the temporary care of children taken into custody under s.
48.19, in need of transitional placements in emergency situations under s.
48.357 (2m), or placed in the shelter care facility by order of the court under ch.
48 and of juveniles taken into custody under s.
938.19, in need of transitional placements in emergency situations under s.
938.357 (2m), or placed in the shelter care facility by order of the court under this chapter, except that on the request of a person licensed to operate a shelter care facility the department may permit that shelter care facility to be used for voluntary placements under s.
48.63 (1) (b). The department shall review such a request based on the needs of children and juveniles in the area served by the shelter care facility and the services provided by the shelter care facility and may approve the request if it determines that the services provided by the shelter care facility would meet those needs. A shelter care facility, other than a holdover room, may not be in the same building as a facility for the detention of adults.
938.22(2)(d)1.1. Except as provided in subd.
2., a juvenile detention facility is authorized to accept juveniles for placement for more than 30 consecutive days under s.
938.34 (3) (f) 1. if all of the following apply:
938.22(2)(d)1.a.
a. The juvenile detention facility is operated by a county, the county board of supervisors of which has adopted a resolution under section 938.34 (3) (f) 3., prior to January 1, 2018, authorizing placement of juveniles at the juvenile detention facility under section 938.34 (3) (f) for more than 30 consecutive days.
938.22(2)(d)2.
2. After January 1, 2021, the number of juveniles that may be housed at a juvenile detention facility under subd.
1. is limited to the number that are housed at the juvenile detention facility on January 1, 2021, and the juvenile detention facility may not be altered or added to or repaired in excess of 50 percent of its assessed value. If a juvenile detention facility violates this subdivision, it is no longer authorized to accept juveniles for placement for more than 30 consecutive days.
938.22(3)(a)(a) In counties having a population of less than 750,000, public juvenile detention facilities and public shelter care facilities shall be in the charge of a superintendent. The county board of supervisors or, where 2 or more counties operate joint public juvenile detention facilities or shelter care facilities, the county boards of supervisors for the 2 or more counties jointly shall appoint the superintendent and other necessary personnel for the care and education of the juveniles placed in those facilities, subject to par.
(am) and to civil service regulations in counties having civil service.
938.22(3)(am)
(am) If a juvenile detention facility or holdover room is part of a public building in which there is a jail or other facility for the detention of adults, the sheriff or other keeper of the jail or other facility for the detention of adults may nominate persons for the position of superintendent of the juvenile detention facility or holdover room. Nominees under this paragraph shall have demonstrated administrative abilities and interest in juvenile justice and the welfare of juveniles.