Wisconsin Code § 48.745

Formal complaints regarding child welfare agencies and group homes
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(1) If a complaint is received
by a child welfare agency operating a residential care center for
children and youth or by a group home, the licensee shall attempt
to resolve the complaint informally. Failing such resolution, the
licensee shall inform the complaining party of the procedure for
filing a formal complaint under this section.
(2) Any individual may file a formal complaint under this
section regarding the general operation of a residential care center
for children and youth or group home and shall not be subject to
reprisals for doing so. All formal complaints regarding residential care centers for children and youth and group homes shall be
filed with the county department on forms supplied by the county
department unless the county department designates the department to receive formal complaints. The county department shall
investigate or cause to be investigated each formal complaint.
Records of the results of each investigation and the disposition of
each formal complaint shall be kept by the county department
and filed with the subunit of the department that licenses residential care centers for children and youth and group homes.
(3) Upon receipt of a formal complaint, the county department may investigate the premises and records and question the
licensee, staff, and residents of the residential care center for children and youth or group home involved. The county department
shall attempt to resolve the situation through negotiation and
other appropriate means.
(4) If no resolution is reached, the county department shall
forward the formal complaint, results of the investigation and any
other pertinent information to the unit within the department
which is empowered to take further action under this chapter
against the facility. The unit shall review the complaint and may
conduct further investigation, take enforcement action under this
chapter or dismiss the complaint. The department shall notify

the complainant in writing of the final disposition of the complaint and the reasons therefor. If the complaint is dismissed, the
complainant is entitled to an administrative hearing conducted by
the department to determine the reasonableness of the dismissal.
(5) If the county department designates the department to receive formal complaints, the subunit under s. 48.743 (3) shall receive the complaints and the department shall have all the powers
and duties granted to the county department in this section.

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