Wisconsin Code § 48.743

Community living arrangements for children
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(1) In this section, “community living arrangement for children”
means a residential care center for children and youth or a group
home.
(2) Community living arrangements for children shall be subject to the same building and housing ordinances, codes, and regulations of the municipality or county as similar residences located in the area in which the facility is located.
(3) The department shall designate a subunit to keep records
and supply information on community living arrangements for
children under ss. 59.69 (15) (f) , 60.63 (7), and 62.23 (7) (i) 6.
The subunit shall be responsible for receiving all complaints regarding community living arrangements for children and for coordinating all necessary investigatory and disciplinary actions under the laws of this state and under the rules of the department relating to the licensing of community living arrangements for
children.
(4) A community living arrangement for children with a capacity for 8 or fewer persons shall be a permissible use for purposes of any deed covenant which limits use of property to single-family or 2-family residences. A community living arrangement for children with a capacity for 15 or fewer persons shall be
a permissible use for purposes of any deed covenant which limits
use of property to more than 2-family residences. Covenants in
deeds which expressly prohibit use of property for community
living arrangements for children are void as against public policy.
(5) If a community living arrangement for children is required
to obtain special zoning permission, as defined in s. 59.69 (15)
(g), the department shall, at the request of the unit of government
responsible for granting the special zoning permission, inspect
the proposed facility and review the program proposed for the facility. After such inspection and review, the department shall
transmit to the unit of government responsible for granting the
special zoning permission a statement that the proposed facility
and its proposed program have been examined and are either approved or disapproved by the department.

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