Wisconsin Department of Children and Families - Division of Early Care and Education
Bureau of Early Care Regulation
Child Care Licensing Procedure Manual
Only administrative rule violations are cited on the CFS-294. If the licensing specialist determines that the licensee is not complying with other statutory requirements or relatively new child care statutory requirements, the licensing specialist does not cite the statute. Rather, the licensing specialist cites the specific administrative rule requirement that compels the licensee to comply with all laws governing the facility and its operations (summarized as “Compliance with all Laws”). In the description of the violation, the licensing specialist describes how the licensee is out of compliance with applicable statute. (This situation may occur when there is a delay between the time a new or revised statutory provision is passed into law and the administrative rule is developed to implement the new requirements.)
Administrative rules are enumerated from most generic to most specific. For example, Wis. Admin. Code § DCF 251 can be specified as follows: 251.06 (most general); or 251.06(12); or 251.06(12)(c); or 251.06(12)(c)3.; or 251.06(12)(c)3.a. (most specific). The licensing specialist identifies a specific administrative rule violation at the level of specificity which most precisely describes that violation.
4.4. Choosing the Administrative Rule Number
4.4.1. Special Handling of Certain Group and Family Child Care Rules
This page last updated 12/2018.