Wisconsin Code § 48.69

Probationary licenses
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Except as provided under s.
48.715 (6) and (7), if any child welfare agency, shelter care facility, group home, or child care center that has not been previously
issued a license under s. 48.66 (1) (a) applies for a license, meets
the minimum requirements for a license established under s.
48.67, and pays the applicable fee referred to in s. 48.68 (1), the
department shall issue a probationary license to that child welfare
agency, shelter care facility, group home, or child care center. A
probationary license is valid for up to 6 months after the date of
issuance unless renewed under this section or suspended or revoked under s. 48.715. Before a probationary license expires, the
department shall inspect the child welfare agency, shelter care facility, group home, or child care center holding the probationary
license and, except as provided under s. 48.715 (6) and (7), if the
child welfare agency, shelter care facility, group home, or child
care center meets the minimum requirements for a license established under s. 48.67, the department shall issue a license under s.
48.66 (1) (a) . A probationary license issued under this section
may be renewed for one 6-month period.

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