Wisconsin Code § 48.217

Change in placement; child or expectant mother held in custody
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(1) REQUEST BY INTAKE WORKER,
AGENCY RESPONSIBLE FOR CUSTODY ORDER, OR PROSECUTOR.
(a) Applicable procedures. 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. 48.21 (4)
or 48.213 (3) , the district attorney, or the corporation counsel
may request a change in the placement of the child or expectant
mother who is the subject of the order as provided in this subsection, whether or not the change requested is authorized in the
order.
2. A change in the placement of a child from a placement in
the home to a placement outside the home may only be made as
provided in s. 48.21 (6). A change in the placement of an adult
expectant mother from a placement in the home to a placement
outside the home may only be made as provided in s. 48.213 (5).

(b) Notice; information required. 1. a. The intake worker,
the agency primarily responsible for providing services under a
temporary physical custody order, the district attorney, or the 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 child, the child’s counsel or guardian
ad litem, the parent, guardian, and legal custodian or Indian custodian of the child, any foster parent or other physical custodian
described in s. 48.62 (2) of the child, and the child’s court-appointed special advocate.
b. If the child is the expectant mother of an unborn child under s. 48.133, written notice of the proposed change in placement
shall also be sent to the unborn child’s guardian ad litem. If the
change in placement involves an adult expectant mother of an unborn child under s. 48.133, written notice of the proposed change
in placement shall be sent to the adult expectant mother, the physical custodian of the adult expectant mother, and the unborn
child’s guardian ad litem.
2. The notice shall contain the name and address of the new
placement, the reasons for the change in placement, whether the
new placement is certified under s. 48.675, 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.
3. If the proposed change in placement would place the child
in a residential care center for children and youth, group home, or
shelter care facility certified under s. 48.675, the qualified individual shall conduct a standardized assessment and the intake
worker or agency primarily responsible for providing services under a temporary physical custody order shall submit it and the
recommendation of the qualified individual who conducted the
standardized assessment, including all of the following, to the
court and all persons who are required to receive the notice under
subd. 1. a. no later than the filing of that notice or, if not available
by that time, and except as provided under subd. 4., no later than
10 days after the notice is filed:
a. Whether the proposed placement will provide the child
with the most effective and appropriate level of care in the least
restrictive environment.
b. How the placement is consistent with the short-term and
long-term goals for the child, as specified in the permanency
plan.
c. The reasons why the child’s needs can or cannot be met by
the child’s family or in a foster home. A shortage or lack of foster
homes is not an acceptable reason for determining that the child’s
needs cannot be met in a foster home.
d. The placement preference of the family permanency team
under s. 48.38 (3m) and, if that preference is not the placement
recommended by the qualified individual, why that recommended placement is not preferred.
4. If, for good cause shown, the information required to be
submitted under subd. 3. is not available by the deadline under
that subdivision, the intake worker or agency primarily responsible for providing services under a temporary physical custody order shall submit it no later than 30 days after the date on which
the placement is made.
(c) Hearing; when required. Any person receiving the notice
under par. (b), other than a court-appointed special advocate, 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 child’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 as follows:
1. By the parent, guardian, legal custodian, or Indian custodian of the child and by the child, if 12 years of age or over.
2. By the child expectant mother, if 12 years of age or over,
her parent, guardian, legal custodian, or Indian custodian, and the
unborn child’s guardian ad litem.
3. By the adult expectant mother and the unborn child’s
guardian ad litem.
(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.
(e) Contents of order. If the court changes a child’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).
(2) EMERGENCY CHANGE IN PLACEMENT. (a) If emergency
conditions necessitate an immediate change in the placement of a
child or expectant mother placed outside the home under a temporary physical custody order under s. 48.21 (4) or 48.213 (3), the
intake worker or agency primarily responsible for providing services under the order may remove the child or expectant mother
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 child 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. 48.207, 48.208, or 48.209.
(b) 1. If the emergency change in placement under par. (a) results in a child being placed in a residential care center for children and youth, group home, or shelter care facility certified under s. 48.675, the qualified individual shall conduct a standardized assessment and the intake worker or agency primarily responsible for providing services under a temporary physical custody order shall submit it and the recommendation of the qualified individual who conducted the standardized assessment, including the information specified under sub. (1) (b) 3., with the
notice under par. (a) or, if not available at that time, and except as
provided under subd. 2., no later than 10 days after the filing of
that notice.
2. If, for good cause shown, the information required to be
submitted under subd. 1. is not available by the deadline under
that subdivision, the intake worker or agency primarily responsible for providing services under a temporary physical custody order shall submit it no later than 30 days after the date on which
the placement was made.
(c) If the emergency change in placement under par. (a) results in a child being placed in a residential care center for children and youth, group home, or shelter care facility certified under s. 48.675, the court shall, no later than 60 days after the placement is made, issue an order making all of the findings required

under sub. (2v) (d) 1., the answers to which do not affect whether
the placement may be made, after considering the standardized
assessment and the recommendation of the qualified individual
who conducted the standardized assessment.
(2m) REQUEST BY OTHERS. (a) Request; information required. 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., the child, the child’s
counsel or guardian ad litem, the parent, guardian, legal custodian, or Indian custodian of the child, the expectant mother, or the
unborn child’s guardian ad litem may request a change in the
placement of the child or expectant mother 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.
2. A change in the placement of a child from a placement in
the home to a placement outside the home may only be made as
provided in s. 48.21 (6). A change in the placement of an adult
expectant mother from a placement in the home to a placement
outside the home may only be made as provided in s. 48.213 (5).
(b) Hearing; when required. 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., other than a courtappointed special advocate, and the court approves.
2. If a hearing is scheduled, at least 3 days before the hearing
the court shall notify the child, the child’s counsel or guardian ad
litem, the parent, guardian, and legal custodian or Indian custodian of the child, the agency primarily responsible for providing
services under the temporary physical custody order, the district
attorney or corporation counsel, any foster parent or other physical custodian described in s. 48.62 (2) of the child, and the child’s
court-appointed special advocate. If the child is the expectant
mother of an unborn child under s. 48.133, the court shall also
notify the unborn child’s guardian ad litem. If the change in
placement involves an adult expectant mother of an unborn child
under s. 48.133, at least 3 days before the hearing the court shall
notify the adult expectant mother, the unborn child’s guardian ad
litem, the agency primarily responsible for providing services under the temporary physical custody order, and the district attorney
or corporation counsel. 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.
3. If the change in placement results in a child being placed
in a residential care center for children and youth, group home, or
shelter care facility certified under s. 48.675, the qualified individual shall conduct a standardized assessment and the intake
worker or agency primarily responsible for providing services under a temporary physical custody order shall submit it and the
recommendation of the qualified individual who conducted the
standardized assessment, including the information under sub.
(1) (b) 3., to the court and to all persons who are required to receive the notice under subd. 2., no later than the hearing or, if not
available by that time, no later than 30 days after the date on
which the placement is made.
(c) Contents of order. 1. If the court changes the child’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).
2. Except as provided in subd. 3., if the court changes the
placement to a residential care center for children and youth,
group home, or shelter care facility certified under s. 48.675, the
change-in-placement order shall contain the findings under sub.
(2v) (d) 1., the answers to which do not affect whether the placement may be made, after considering the standardized assessment and the recommendation of the qualified individual who
conducted the standardized assessment.
3. If the results of the standardized assessment and recommendation of the qualified individual who conducted the standardized assessment are not available at the time of the order, the
court shall defer making the findings under sub. (2v) (d) 1. as provided in this subdivision. No later than 60 days after the date on
which the placement was made, the court shall issue an order
making the findings under sub. (2v) (d) 1.
(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 child 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 child 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.
(2v) CHANGE-IN-PLACEMENT ORDER. A change-in-placement order under sub. (1) or (2m) shall contain all of the
following:
(a) If the change-in-placement order changes the placement of
a child who is under the supervision of the county department or,
in a county having a population of 750,000 or more, the department to a placement outside the home, an order ordering the child
to be continued in the placement and care responsibility of the
county department or department as required under 42 USC 672
(a) (2) and assigning the county department or department continued primary responsibility for providing services to the child.
(b) If the change-in-placement order changes the placement of
the child 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 child 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 child’s placement.
(c) If the change-in-placement order changes the placement of
the child to a placement outside the home and if the child has one
or more siblings, as defined in s. 48.38 (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, the department in a
county having a population of 750,000 or more, or the agency
primarily responsible for providing services under the temporary
physical custody order has made reasonable efforts to place the
child 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 child or any of those
siblings, in which case the court shall order the intake worker,
county department, department, or agency to make reasonable efforts to provide for frequent visitation or other ongoing interaction between the child and the siblings, unless the court deter-

mines that such visitation or interaction would be contrary to the
safety or well-being of the child or any of those siblings.
(d) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., if the court changes the
placement to a residential care center for children and youth,
group home, or shelter care facility certified under s. 48.675, the
change-in-placement order shall contain a finding as to each of
the following, the answers to which do not affect whether the
placement may be made, after considering the standardized assessment and the recommendation of the qualified individual
who conducted the standardized assessment:
a. Whether the needs of the child can be met through placement in a foster home.
b. Whether placement of the child in a residential care center
for children and youth, group home, or shelter care facility certified under s. 48.675 provides the most effective and appropriate
level of care for the child in the least restrictive environment.
c. Whether the placement is consistent with the short-term
and long-term goals for the child, as specified in the permanency
plan.
d. Whether the court approves or disapproves the placement.
2. If the results of the standardized assessment and recommendation of the qualified individual who conducted the standardized assessment are not available at the time of the order, the
court shall defer making the findings under subd. 1. as provided
in this subdivision. No later than 60 days after the date on which
the placement was made, the court shall issue an order making
the findings under subd. 1.
(3) PROHIBITED PLACEMENTS BASED ON HOMICIDE OF PARENT. (a) Prohibition. Except as provided in par. (c), the court
may not change a child’s placement to a placement in the home of
a person who has been convicted of the homicide of a parent of
the child under s. 940.01 or 940.05, if the conviction has not been
reversed, set aside, or vacated.
(b) Change in placement required. Except as provided in par.
(c), if a parent in whose home a child is placed is convicted of the
homicide of the child’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 child’s placement to a placement outside the home of the parent on petition of the child, the child’s
counsel or guardian ad litem, the guardian or legal custodian of
the child, 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.
(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 child. The court shall consider the wishes of the child in making that determination.
(4) EXPECTANT MOTHER; PLACEMENT OUTSIDE THE HOME.
The court may not change the placement of an expectant mother
of an unborn child alleged to be in need of protection or services
from a placement in the expectant mother’s home to a placement
outside of the expectant mother’s home unless the court finds that
the expectant mother is refusing or has refused to accept any alcohol or other drug abuse services offered to her or is not making or
has not made a good faith effort to participate in any alcohol or
other drug abuse services offered to her.
(6) 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.
48.25 is withdrawn or dismissed, or the order is modified or terminated by further order of the court.

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