Wisconsin Code § 938.48

Authority of department of corrections
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The
department of corrections may do all of the following:
(1) ENFORCEMENT OF LAWS. Promote the enforcement of the
laws relating to delinquent juveniles and juveniles in need of protection or services and take the initiative in all matters involving
the interests of those juveniles when adequate provision for those
matters is not made. This duty shall be discharged in cooperation
with the courts, the department of children and families, county
departments, licensed child welfare agencies, parents, and other
individuals interested in the welfare of juveniles.
(3) SUPERVISION AND SPECIAL TREATMENT OR CARE. Accept
supervision over juveniles transferred to it by the court under s.
938.183, 938.34 (4h), or 938.357 (3) or (4), and provide special
treatment or care to juveniles when directed by the court. Except
as provided in s. 938.505 (2), a court may not direct the department to administer psychotropic medications to juveniles who receive special treatment or care under this subsection.
(4) CARE, TRAINING, AND PLACEMENT. Provide appropriate
care and training for juveniles under its supervision under s.
938.183, 938.34 (4h) , or 938.357 (3) or (4), including serving
those juveniles in their own homes, placing them in licensed foster homes or licensed group homes under s. 48.63 or in independent living situations as provided in s. 938.34 (3) (e), contracting
for their care by licensed child welfare agencies, or replacing
them in juvenile correctional facilities or secured residential care
centers for children and youth in accordance with rules promulgated under ch. 227, except that the department may not purchase
the educational component of private day treatment programs for
a juvenile in its custody unless the department, the school board,
as defined in s. 115.001 (7), and the state superintendent of public instruction all determine that an appropriate public education
program is not available for the juvenile. Disputes between the
department and the school district shall be resolved by the state
superintendent of public instruction.
(4m) CONTINUING CARE AND SERVICES FOR JUVENILES OVER
17. Continue to provide appropriate care, training and services to
any person who meets all of the following qualifications:
(a) Is at least 17 years of age.
(b) Was under the supervision of the department under s.
938.183, 938.34 (4h) or 938.357 (3) or (4) when the person
reached 17 years of age.
(c) Is less than 19 years of age.
(d) Is determined by the department to be in need of care and
services designed to fit the person for gainful employment and
has requested and consented to receive the care and services.
(5) MORAL AND RELIGIOUS TRAINING. Provide for the moral
and religious training of a juvenile under its supervision under s.
938.183, 938.34 (4h), or 938.357 (3) or (4) according to the religious beliefs of the juvenile or of the juvenile’s parents.
(6) EMERGENCY SURGERY. Consent to emergency surgery
under the direction of a licensed physician or surgeon for any juvenile under its supervision under s. 938.183, 938.34 (4h) , or
938.357 (3) or (4) upon notification by a licensed physician or
surgeon of the need for the surgery and if reasonable effort, compatible with the nature and time limitation of the emergency, has
been made to secure the consent of the juvenile’s parent or
guardian.
(13) ALLOWANCES AND CASH GRANTS. Promulgate rules for
the payment of an allowance to juveniles in its institutions and a
cash grant to a juvenile being discharged from its institutions or
released to community supervision or aftercare supervision.
(14) SCHOOL-RELATED EXPENSES FOR JUVENILES OVER 17.
Pay maintenance, tuition, and related expenses from the appropriation under s. 20.410 (3) (ho) for persons who, when they attained 17 years of age, were students regularly attending a school,
college, or university or regularly attending a course of vocational
or technical training designed to prepare them for gainful employment, and who upon attaining that age were under the supervision
of the department under s. 938.183, 938.34 (4h), or 938.357 (3)
or (4) as a result of a judicial decision.
(16) STANDARDS FOR SERVICES. (a) Based on research into
effective correctional programs and practices, establish and enforce standards for services for juveniles under the supervision of
the department under s. 938.183, 938.34, or 938.345.
(b) Promulgate rules governing services and programming for
juveniles in a secured residential care center for children and
youth. The rules shall require counties or Indian tribes that operate or contract with a child welfare agency for a secured residential care center for children and youth to implement trauma-informed principles and evidence-based practices at the facilities
and shall include uniform data reporting standards. The department shall base the rules it promulgates under this paragraph on
the recommendations provided by the juvenile corrections study
committee under 2017 Wisconsin Act 185, section 110 (6) (c) 1.

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