Wisconsin Code § 48.625

Licensing of group homes; fees
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(1) Any person who receives, with or without transfer of legal custody, 5 to 8
children, not including children who under sub. (1m) are not
counted toward that number, to provide care and maintenance for
those children shall obtain a license to operate a group home
from the department. To obtain a license under this subsection to
operate a group home, a person must meet the determination of
need requirement under sub. (1g), meet the minimum requirements for a license established by the department under s. 48.67,
meet the requirements specified in s. 48.685, and pay the license
fee under sub. (2). A license issued under this subsection is valid
until revoked or suspended, but shall be reviewed every 2 years as
provided in s. 48.66 (5).
(1g) No person may apply for a license under sub. (1) to operate a new group home or for an amendment to a license under
sub. (1) that would increase the bed capacity of an existing group
home until the department has reviewed the need for the additional placement resources that would be made available by the
issuance or amendment of the license and has certified in writing
that a need exists for the proposed additional placement resources. The department shall promulgate rules to implement
this subsection.
(1m) The department may issue a license under sub. (1) authorizing a group home solely to provide a safe and structured living arrangement for children 12 years of age or over who are custodial parents, as defined in s. 49.141 (1) (b), or expectant mothers and who are placed in the group home under s. 48.345 (3)
(cm) or 938.34 (3) (cm) and for children 14 years of age or over
who are custodial parents, as defined in s. 49.141 (1) (b), or expectant mothers and who are placed in the group home under voluntary agreements under s. 48.63 (5), and to provide those children with training in parenting skills, including child development, family budgeting, health and nutrition, and other skills to
promote the long-term economic independence of those children
and the well-being of the children of those children. In licensing
a group home described in this subsection, the department may
not count toward the number of children whom the group home is
licensed to serve the child of a child who is placed in the group
home. The department shall promulgate rules establishing standards for a group home described in this subsection. Those rules
shall require such a group home to provide for the health, safety,
and welfare of the child of any child custodial parent who has
been placed in that group home and to have a policy governing
visitation between such a child and the child’s noncustodial
parent.
(2) (a) Except as provided in par. (c), before the department
may issue a license under sub. (1) to a group home, the group
home must pay to the department a biennial fee of $121, plus a
biennial fee of $18.15 per child, based on the number of children
that the group home is licensed to serve. A group home that
wishes to continue a license issued under sub. (1) shall pay the fee
under this paragraph by the continuation date of the license. A
new group home shall pay the fee under this paragraph no later
than 30 days before the opening of the group home.
(b) A group home that wishes to continue a license issued under sub. (1) and that fails to pay the fee under par. (a) by the continuation date of the license or a new group home that fails to pay
the fee under par. (a) by 30 days before the opening of the group
home shall pay an additional fee of $5 per day for every day after
the deadline that the group home fails to pay the fee.

(c) An individual who is eligible for a fee waiver under the
veterans fee waiver program under s. 45.44 is not required to pay
the fee under par. (a) for a license under sub. (1).
(2m) When the department issues a license to operate a
group home, the department shall notify the school district in
which the group home is located that a group home has been licensed in the school district.
(3) This section does not apply to a foster home licensed under s. 48.62 (1) or to a relative or guardian of a child or a person
delegated care and custody of a child under s. 48.979 who provides care and maintenance for the child.

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