Wisconsin Code § 48.547

Alcohol and other drug abuse program
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(1)
LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS AND PURPOSE. The legislature finds that
the use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs by children and the
expectant mothers of unborn children is a state responsibility of
statewide dimension. The legislature recognizes that there is a
lack of adequate procedures to screen, assess and treat children
and the expectant mothers of unborn children for alcohol and
other drug abuse. To reduce the incidence of alcohol and other
drug abuse by children and the expectant mothers of unborn children, the legislature deems it necessary to experiment with solutions to the problems of the use and abuse of alcohol and other
drugs by children and the expectant mothers of unborn children
by establishing a juvenile and expectant mother alcohol and other
drug abuse program in a limited number of counties. The purpose of the program is to develop intake and court procedures that
screen, assess and give new dispositional alternatives for children
and expectant mothers with needs and problems related to the use
of alcohol beverages, controlled substances or controlled substance analogs who come within the jurisdiction of a court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and ch. 938 in
the counties selected by the department.
(2) DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBILITIES. Within the availability
of funding under s. 20.437 (1) (mb) that is available for the program, the department shall select counties to participate in the
program. Unless a county department of human services has
been established under s. 46.23 in the county that is seeking to
implement a program, the application submitted to the department shall be a joint application by the county department that
provides social services and the county department established
under s. 51.42 or 51.437. The department shall select counties in
accordance with the request for proposal procedures established
by the department. The department shall give a preference to
county applications that include a plan for case management.
(3) MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCREEN. The department shall provide a multidisciplinary screen for the program. The screen shall
be used by an intake worker to determine whether or not a child
or an expectant mother of an unborn child is in need of an alcohol
or other drug abuse assessment. The screen shall also include indicators that screen children and expectant mothers for:
(a) Family dysfunction.

(b) School, truancy or work problems.
(c) Mental health problems.
(d) Delinquent or criminal behavior patterns.
(4) ASSESSMENT CRITERIA. The department shall provide
uniform alcohol and other drug abuse assessment criteria to be
used in the pilot program under ss. 48.245 (2) (a) 3. and 48.295
(1). An approved treatment facility that assesses a person under
s. 48.245 (2) (a) 3. or 48.295 (1) may not also provide the person
with treatment unless the department permits the approved treatment facility to do both in accordance with the criteria established by rule by the department.

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