DHS 12.05(2)(d)(d) Specific conditions or limitations placed on the license, certification or registration or on a school board-issued contract, including denial, revocation, nonrenewal or suspension of regulatory approval issued by the department, or denial, nonrenewal or termination by a school board of a contract with a day care provider under s. 120.13 (14), Stats. DHS 12.05(2)(e)(e) For a person licensed to operate a child welfare agency, shelter care facility, group foster home or day care facility, any sanction or penalty described in s. 48.715, Stats. DHS 12.05(2)(f)(f) A requirement that the entity use, at entity expense, a temporary employment agency for screening and hiring personnel. DHS 12.05(3)(3) Sanctionable individual actions. Any person who is required to complete a background information disclosure form and who commits any of the following actions may be subject to any of the sanctions specified in sub. (4): DHS 12.05(3)(a)(a) Fails to complete and submit the background information disclosure form to the appropriate agency or entity. DHS 12.05(3)(b)(b) Knowingly gives false information on or knowingly omits information from the background information disclosure form submitted to an agency or entity. DHS 12.05(3)(c)(c) After submitting a background information disclosure form to an agency or entity, subsequently fails to report any information about a conviction for a crime or other act or offense requested on the background information disclosure form, about a substantiated finding of abuse or neglect or a client or of misappropriation of a client’s property, or, in the case of a position for which the person must be credentialed by the department of safety and professional services, about a licensure denial, restriction, or other license limitation by either the department or the department of safety and professional services. DHS 12.05(4)(4) Individual sanctions. All of the following sanctions may be imposed by an agency on any person who commits any of the acts described in sub. (3): DHS 12.05(4)(b)(b) Denial or revocation of regulatory approval or the termination of a contract. DHS 12.05(4)(c)(c) Denial or termination of eligibility to reside at the entity. DHS 12.05(4)(d)(d) Special conditions or limitations placed upon the person, including restriction to an off-premises location during business hours or otherwise restricting the person’s contact with clients. DHS 12.05 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, August, 2000, No. 536, eff. 9-1-00; correction in (3) (c) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 6., Stats., Register February 2012 No. 674. DHS 12.06DHS 12.06 Determining whether an offense is substantially related to client care. To determine whether a crime or a delinquency adjudication under s. 48.685 (5m) or 50.065 (5m), Stats., is substantially related to the care of a client, the agency or entity may consider all of the following: DHS 12.06(1)(1) In relation to the job, any of the following: DHS 12.06(1)(b)(b) The nature and scope of the job’s discretionary authority and degree of independence in judgment relating to decisions or actions that affect the care of clients. DHS 12.06(1)(c)(c) The opportunity the job presents for committing similar offenses. DHS 12.06(1)(d)(d) The extent to which acceptable job performance requires the trust and confidence of clients or a client’s parent or guardian. DHS 12.06(2)(2) In relation to the offense, any of the following: DHS 12.06(2)(b)(b) Whether the elements or circumstances of the offense are substantially related to the job duties. DHS 12.06(2)(d)(d) The extent to which the offense relates to vulnerable clients. DHS 12.06(2)(e)(e) Whether the offense involves violence or a threat of harm. DHS 12.06(3)(3) In relation to the person, any of the following: DHS 12.06(3)(a)(a) The number and type of offenses the person committed or for which the person has been convicted.