Wisconsin Code § 48.68

Investigation of applicant; issuing of license
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(1) After receipt of an application for a license, the department
shall investigate to determine if the applicant meets the minimum
requirements for a license adopted by the department under s.
48.67 and meets the requirements specified in s. 48.685 or
48.686, whichever is applicable. In determining whether to issue
or continue a license, the department may consider any action by
the applicant, or by an employee of the applicant, that constitutes
a substantial failure by the applicant or employee to protect and
promote the health, safety, and welfare of a child. Upon satisfactory completion of this investigation and payment of the fee required under s. 48.615 (1) (a) or (b), 48.625 (2) (a), 48.65 (3) (a),
or 938.22 (7) (b) , the department shall issue a license under s.
48.66 (1) (a) or, if applicable, a probationary license under s.
48.69 or, if applicable, shall continue a license under s. 48.66 (5).
At the time of initial licensure and license renewal, the department shall provide a foster home licensee with written information relating to the monthly foster care rates and supplemental
payments specified in s. 48.62 (4), including payment amounts,
eligibility requirements for supplemental payments, and the procedures for applying for supplemental payments.
(2) Before continuing the license of any child welfare agency
to operate a residential care center for children and youth or of
any group home, the department shall consider all formal complaints filed under s. 48.745 (2) and the disposition of each during the previous 2-year period.
(3) Within 10 working days after receipt of an application for
initial licensure of a child welfare agency to operate a residential
care center for children and youth or of a group home, the department shall notify the city, town, or village planning commission,
or other appropriate city, town, or village agency if there is no
planning commission, of receipt of the application. The department shall request that the planning commission or agency send
to the department, within 30 days, a description of any specific
hazards that may affect the health and safety of the residents of
the residential care center for children and youth or group home.
No license may be issued to a child welfare agency to operate a
residential care center for children and youth or to a group home
until the 30-day period has expired or until the department receives the response of the planning commission or agency,
whichever is sooner. In issuing a license the department shall
give full consideration to such hazards determined by the planning commission or agency.
(4) Prior to initial licensure of a residential care center for
children and youth operated by a child welfare agency or of a
group home, the applicant for licensure shall make a good faith
effort to establish a community advisory committee consisting of
representatives from the child welfare agency or proposed group
home, the neighborhood in which the proposed residential care
center for children and youth or group home will be located and a
local unit of government. The community advisory committee
shall provide a forum for communication for those persons interested in the proposed residential care center for children and
youth or group home. Any committee established under this subsection shall continue in existence after licensure to make recommendations to the licensee regarding the impact of the residential
care center for children and youth or group home on the neighborhood. The department shall determine compliance with this subsection both prior to and after initial licensure.

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