Chapter DHS 13
REPORTING AND INVESTIGATION OF CAREGIVER MISCONDUCT
DHS 13.01 Authority and purpose. DHS 13.04 Caregiver misconduct registry. DHS 13.05 Allegations of caregiver misconduct. Ch. DHS 13 NoteNote: Chapter HFS 13 was created as an emergency rule effective October 1, 1998. Chapter HFS 13 was renumbered to chapter DHS 13 under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., and corrections made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635. DHS 13.01DHS 13.01 Authority and purpose. This chapter is promulgated under the authority of ss. 146.40 (4g) and (4r) and 227.11 (2), Stats., to protect clients served in specified department-regulated programs by establishing a process for reporting allegations of abuse or neglect of a client or misappropriation of client’s property to the department, establishing a process for the investigation of those allegations and establishing the due process rights of persons who are subjects of the investigations. DHS 13.01 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1999, No. 522, eff. 7-1-99. DHS 13.02DHS 13.02 Applicability. This chapter applies to the department, to all specified department-licensed, certified, approved or registered entities and to all persons employed by or under contract with an entity and who have access to the entity’s clients and who are under the entity’s control. DHS 13.02 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, June, 1999, No. 522, eff. 7-1-99. DHS 13.03DHS 13.03 Definitions. In this chapter: DHS 13.03(1)(a)1.1. An act or repeated acts by a caregiver or nonclient resident, including but not limited to restraint, isolation or confinement, that, when contrary to the entity’s policies and procedures, not a part of the client’s treatment plan and done intentionally to cause harm, does any of the following: DHS 13.03(1)(a)1.a.a. Causes or could reasonably be expected to cause pain or injury to a client or the death of a client, and the act does not constitute self-defense as defined in s. 939.48, Stats. DHS 13.03(1)(a)1.b.b. Substantially disregards a client’s rights under ch. 50 or 51, Stats., or a caregiver’s duties and obligations to a client. DHS 13.03(1)(a)1.c.c. Causes or could reasonably be expected to cause mental or emotional damage to a client, including harm to the client’s psychological or intellectual functioning that is exhibited by anxiety, depression, withdrawal, regression, outward aggressive behavior, agitation, or a fear of harm or death, or a combination of these behaviors. This subdivision does not apply to permissible restraint, isolation, or confinement implemented by order of a court or as permitted by statute. DHS 13.03(1)(a)2.2. An act or acts of sexual intercourse or sexual contact under s. 940.225, Stats., by a caregiver and involving a client.