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

Bureau of Early Care Regulation

Child Care Licensing Procedure Manual

 

 

1.7 Issuing a Probationary License During a Voluntary Temporary Closure

If a licensing specialist has been unable to complete all monitoring requirements during the first six-month probationary licensing period due to a voluntary temporary closure, the licensee may be given a second six-month probationary license if the licensee has been making acceptable progress toward successful completion of probationary license requirements. Alternatively, the licensee should be given the option of surrendering his/her probationary license, withdrawing his/her license application, or having a regular license denied.

If a licensing specialist has been unable to complete all monitoring requirements during the second six-month probationary period due to a voluntary temporary closure, the licensee should be given the option of surrendering his/her license, withdrawing his/her license application or having his/her request for a regular license denied.

 

1.7. Issuing a Probationary License During a Voluntary Temporary Closure

1.7.1. When the Licensee Was Not in Substantial Compliance

 

This page last updated 05/2016.