Wisconsin Department of Children and Families - Division of Early Care and Education

Bureau of Early Care Regulation

Child Care Licensing Procedure Manual

 

 

2.3 Initial On-site Licensing Study Visit

Once the applicant has submitted the license application, the required background check request forms, and all other related materials, the CBU and the licensing specialist reviews all materials and makes the determination as to whether:

Once a determination is made that the licensing process can move forward, the licensing specialist then schedules and conducts an initial on-site licensing study visit. The licensing specialist should not make the initial on-site licensing study visit before the final background check eligibility determination has been issued by the CBU.

Licensing specialists must make at least one on-site visit to a center prior to the issuance of a probationary license. In many cases, the licensing specialist completes at least two on-site visits during this application process to provide pre-licensing technical assistance and to verify compliance with all applicable rules on the licensing checklist that can be reviewed and documented as met prior to issuance of a probationary license.

At the licensing specialist’s initial on-site licensing study visit, s/he reviews the licensee’s completed Initial Licensing Checklist that was submitted with the application and reviews the equipment and materials available at the center. The licensing specialist may record the results of the initial on-site licensing study visit(s) made prior to issuance of the probationary license in one of the following two ways:

In either case, the licensing specialist should provide the applicant with a document (e.g., screenshot, notes, copy of the paper checklist) indicating those rules that s/he will need to meet prior to issuance of a probationary license. This should be shared with the applicant either on the day of the visit or within 10 business days.

 

This page last updated 02/2019.