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

Bureau of Early Care Regulation

Child Care Licensing Procedure Manual

 

 

4.1 Definition of Repeat Violation

A repeat violation is a violation that is cited more than once within a two-year period beginning from the date it was first cited. Regardless of the specific circumstances indicated in the violation description, if the same administrative rule number is cited again, within the two-year period, it is considered a repeat violation. Repeat violations include the following:

Depending on the specifics of the situation (such as the seriousness of the repeated violation or whether a pattern of repeat violations has been established), the licensing specialist may issue a warning letter, an order, an imposed plan of correction or may take other serious enforcement action. This decision should be made by the licensing specialist in consultation with the licensing manager/licensing supervisor.

4.1. Definition of Repeat Violation

4.1.1. When More than Two Years have Passed Between Cites for the Same Violation

 

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