Wisconsin Department of Children and Families - Division of Early Care and Education
Bureau of Early Care Regulation
Child Care Licensing Procedure Manual
The licensing specialist must monitor the licensee’s implementation of the BECR plan of correction. The time line for complying with the order is set by the licensing specialist, based on the seriousness of the violation(s), and should not exceed 30 days from the date of the order. In very unusual circumstances, at the request of the licensee, the licensing specialist may, in consultation with the licensing manager/supervisor, grant an extension to the expected date for implementation of the BECR plan of correction. This would usually only apply when the circumstances causing the delay are outside of the licensee’s control, such as an absence due to illness.
The licensing specialist should make a site visit to verify that the BECR plan of correction has been implemented within the time frame set forth in the order (or the ruling for the state following an appeal of the order). If the licensee does not implement the BECR plan of correction within the time frame outlined in the order, the licensing specialist should consult with the licensing manager/licensing supervisor regarding the enforcement action that should be taken next, such as forfeiture. If the licensee complies with the plan of correction, as instructed in the order, and the licensing specialist determines that the noncompliance(s) are corrected, the order is considered closed.
This page last updated 10/2020.