Wisconsin Code § 948.13

Child sex offender working with children
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(1)
In this section, “serious child sex offense” means any of the
following:
(a) A crime under s. 940.22 (2) or 940.225 (2) (c) or (cm), if
the victim is under 18 years of age at the time of the offense, a
crime under s. 940.302 (2) if s. 940.302 (2) (a) 1. b. applies, or a
crime under s. 948.02 (1) or (2), 948.025 (1), 948.05 (1) or (1m),
948.051, 948.06, 948.07 (1), (2), (3), or (4), 948.072, 948.075, or
948.085.
(b) A crime under federal law or the law of any other state or,
prior to May 7, 1996, under the law of this state that is comparable to a crime specified in par. (a).
(2) (a) Except as provided in pars. (b) and (c), whoever has
been convicted of a serious child sex offense and subsequently
engages in an occupation or participates in a volunteer position
that requires him or her to work or interact primarily and directly
with children under 16 years of age is guilty of a Class F felony.
(b) If all of the following apply, the prohibition under par. (a)
does not apply to a person who has been convicted of a serious
child sex offense until 90 days after the date on which the person
receives actual written notice from a law enforcement agency, as
defined in s. 165.77 (1) (b), of the prohibition under par. (a):
1. The only serious child sex offense for which the person
has been convicted is a crime under s. 948.02 (2).

2. The person was convicted of the serious child sex offense
before May 7, 2002.
3. The person is eligible to petition for an exemption from
the prohibition under sub. (2m) because he or she meets the criteria specified in sub. (2m) (a) 1. and 1m.
(c) The prohibition under par. (a) does not apply to a person
who is exempt under a court order issued under sub. (2m).
(2m) (a) A person who has been convicted of a crime under
s. 948.02 (2), 948.025 (1), or 948.085 may petition the court in
which he or she was convicted to order that the person be exempt
from sub. (2) (a) and permitted to engage in an occupation or participate in a volunteer position that requires the person to work or
interact primarily and directly with children under 16 years of
age. The court may grant a petition filed under this paragraph if
the court finds that all of the following apply:
1. At the time of the commission of the crime under s.
948.02 (2), 948.025 (1), or 948.085 the person had not attained
the age of 19 years and was not more than 4 years older or not
more than 4 years younger than the child with whom the person
had sexual contact or sexual intercourse.
1m. The child with whom the person had sexual contact or
sexual intercourse had attained the age of 13 but had not attained
the age of 16.
2. It is not necessary, in the interest of public protection, to
require the person to comply with sub. (2) (a).
(b) A person filing a petition under par. (a) shall send a copy
of the petition to the district attorney who prosecuted the person.
The district attorney shall make a reasonable attempt to contact
the victim of the crime that is the subject of the person’s petition
to inform the victim of his or her right to make or provide a statement under par. (d).
(c) A court may hold a hearing on a petition filed under par.
(a) and the district attorney who prosecuted the person may appear at the hearing. Any hearing that a court decides to hold under this paragraph shall be held no later than 30 days after the petition is filed if the petition specifies that the person filing the petition is covered under sub. (2) (b), that he or she has received actual written notice from a law enforcement agency of the prohibition under sub. (2) (a), and that he or she is seeking an exemption
under this subsection before the expiration of the 90-day period
under sub. (2) (b).
(d) Before deciding a petition filed under par. (a), the court
shall allow the victim of the crime that is the subject of the petition to make a statement in court at any hearing held on the petition or to submit a written statement to the court. A statement
under this paragraph must be relevant to the issues specified in
par. (a) 1., 1m. and 2.
(e) 1. Before deciding a petition filed under par. (a), the court
may request the person filing the petition to be examined by a
physician, psychologist or other expert approved by the court. If
the person refuses to undergo an examination requested by the
court under this subdivision, the court shall deny the person’s petition without prejudice.
2. If a person is examined by a physician, psychologist or
other expert under subd. 1., the physician, psychologist or other
expert shall file a report of his or her examination with the court,
and the court shall provide copies of the report to the person and,
if he or she requests a copy, to the district attorney. The contents
of the report shall be confidential until the physician, psychologist or other expert has testified at a hearing held under par. (c).
The report shall contain an opinion regarding whether it would be
in the interest of public protection to require the person to comply
with sub. (2) (a) and the basis for that opinion.
3. A person who is examined by a physician, psychologist or
other expert under subd. 1. is responsible for paying the cost of
the services provided by the physician, psychologist or other expert, except that if the person is indigent the cost of the services
provided by the physician, psychologist or other expert shall be
paid by the county. If the person claims or appears to be indigent,
the court shall refer the person to the authority for indigency determinations under s. 977.07 (1), except that the person shall be
considered indigent without another determination under s.
977.07 (1) if the person is represented by the state public defender or by a private attorney appointed under s. 977.08.
(em) A court shall decide a petition no later than 45 days after
the petition is filed if the petition specifies that the person filing
the petition is covered under sub. (2) (b), that he or she has received actual written notice from a law enforcement agency of the
prohibition under sub. (2) (a), and that he or she is seeking an exemption under this subsection before the expiration of the 90-day
period under sub. (2) (b).
(f) The person who filed the petition under par. (a) has the
burden of proving by clear and convincing evidence that he or she
satisfies the criteria specified in par. (a) 1., 1m. and 2. In deciding whether the person has satisfied the criterion specified in par.
(a) 2., the court may consider any of the following:
1. The ages, at the time of the violation, of the person who
filed the petition and the victim of the crime that is the subject of
the petition.
2. The relationship between the person who filed the petition
and the victim of the crime that is the subject of the petition.
3. Whether the crime that is the subject of the petition resulted in bodily harm to the victim.
4. Whether the victim of the crime that is the subject of the
petition suffered from a mental illness or mental deficiency that
rendered him or her temporarily or permanently incapable of understanding or evaluating the consequences of his or her actions.
5. The probability that the person who filed the petition will
commit other serious child sex offenses in the future.
6. The report of the examination conducted under par. (e).
7. Any other factor that the court determines may be relevant
to the particular case.
(3) Evidence that a person engages in an occupation or participates in a volunteer position relating to any of the following is
prima facie evidence that the occupation or position requires him
or her to work or interact primarily and directly with children under 16 years of age:
(a) Teaching children.
(b) Child care.
(c) Youth counseling.
(d) Youth organization.
(e) Coaching children.
(f) Parks or playground recreation.
(g) School bus driving.

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