Wisconsin Code § 48.989

Interstate compact on the placement of children: additional procedure
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section and in s. 48.988:
(a) “Appropriate authority in the receiving state” means the
department.
(b) “Appropriate public authorities” means the department,
which shall receive and act with reference to notices required by
s. 48.988 (3).
(c) “Executive head” means the governor.
(2) FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. Financial responsibility for
any child placed under the provisions of the interstate compact on
the placement of children shall be determined in accordance with
ss. 48.60 (4) (b) and 48.988 (5). In the event of partial or complete default of performance under the compact, the provisions of
s. 49.90, ch. 769, or any other applicable state law fixing responsibility for the support of children may also be invoked.
(3) INTERSTATE AGREEMENTS. The officers and agencies of
this state and its subdivisions having authority to place children
may enter into agreements with appropriate officers or agencies
of or in other party states under s. 48.988 (5) (b). Any agreement
which contains a financial commitment or imposes a financial
obligation on this state or any subdivision or agency thereof shall
not be binding unless it has the approval in writing of the department in matters involving the state and of the chief local fiscal officer in matters involving a subdivision of the state.
(4) REQUIREMENTS. Any requirement for visitation, inspection or supervision of children, homes, institutions or other agencies in another party state which may apply under the provisions
of this chapter shall be deemed to be met if performed under an
agreement entered into by appropriate officers or agencies of this
state or a subdivision thereof under s. 48.988 (5) (b).
(5) COURT JURISDICTION. Any court having jurisdiction to
place delinquent children may place such a child in an institution
or in another state under s. 48.988 (5). The court shall retain jurisdiction as provided in s. 48.988 (5).

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