9.1.2 Referral to the Public School Program
3.1 Site Visit Comment Field
9.1.1 Communications with the Complainant
3.3 General Comment Field
4.3 No Appeal Rights for Violations on the DCF-294A
8. If the Licensee Disputes the CFS-294 - No Appeal Rights
1. Voluntary Temporary Closure Initiated by Licensee and Licensed Centers with No Children in Care
4.2.3 Probationary Centers with No Children in Care
1.10 Licensed Centers Not Temporarily Closed But with No Children in Care
4.2.3 Probationary Centers with No Children in Care
2.4.4 There is no History with BECR and the Provider is Currently Certified - Refer Complaint to Certifying Agency for Investigation
2.4.1 There is NO History with BECR and the Provider is NOT Certifieid
6.1 Continuation Materials Not Received 30 Days Prior to Continuatin Date
6.1 Continuation Materials Not Received 30 Days Prior to Continuation Date
2.3 Agreement that Person Being Investigated will not be Present or Will Work in Non-Cargiver Jobs Only
7.2 Agreement that Person Being Investigated Will Not be Present or Will Work in Non-Caregiver Jobs Only
5. Ongoing Monitoring - Facilities with Regular, Non-Expiring Licenses
Revocations Overview
1.1 Statutory Authority to Revoke a License
1.2 Wisconsin Administrative Code Authority to Revoke a License
Denials Overview
3.3 Completing a CFS-294 in a Complaint Investigation
7.1 Required Follow-up on a Self-Report
11 Reporting Complaint Investigation Findings
4. Unable to Inspect the Facility
5.1 Regular License
9. Reaching a Finding Regarding the Alleged Violations
5. Other Circumstances
2.1 The Notice of Temporary Suspension of a License
5.2 Probationary License
4.1 Issuing the DCF-294A or DCF-785C
1.1 Use of the iPad-based Licensor Checklist Mobile Application
Overview - Monitoring - Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan, and Compliance Statement
3.4 Initiating a CFS-294 to Cite a Self-Reported Violation
5.1 Continuation Materials Not Received 30 Days Prior to Continuation Date
2. Documenting Comments in WISCCRS
1. Documentation of Visits to Public School Programs
Temporary License Suspension Overview
2.3 Definition of a Repeat Violation
7 Monitoring
Overview - Monitoring Activity Standards
7. No Access Visit
Table of Contents
3. Disconnected Telephone Service
11.2 Citing Repeat Violations
1. Documentation of Visits in the iPad-based Licensing Checklist Mobile Applications
4. Posting Requirements
4.1 Definition of Repeat Violation
7. Monitoring
3.1 Documenting Compliance Prior to Probationary Licensure
4. Issuing an Order to Correct Violation(s)
2.1.1 Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan
5. Ongoing Monitoring - Facilities with Regular, Non-Expiring Licenses
2.1 For Serious Violations
2. Warning Letters Accompanying a Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan
Orders Overview
7.1 Alternate No Access Visit Procedure - High Volume
Overview - Monitoring Public School Programs
3. When to Use the CFS-294 - Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan
8.4 Repeat Violations Defined
2.3.1 When More Than Two Years has Passed Between Cites for the Same Violation
6.1 Continuation Materials Not Received 30 Days Prior to Continuatin Date
6.1 Continuation Materials Not Received 30 Days Prior to Continuation Date
1. Warning Letters Defined
Warning Letters Overview
3.5 Identifying Specific Administrative Rules Potentially Violated
1.2 Requirements for Pre-Licensing Technical Assistance
5. Developing an Investigation Plan
3.1 Assessing the Level of Risk the Complaint Poses to Children in Care
12.1 Noncompliance with the License Stipulation
6.4 Ending the Investigation
Overview - Complaints - Licensed Facilities
6. Regular License Continuation
1.2 Requirements for Pre-licensing Technical Assistance
6. Conducting the Investigation
6.1 The Center Inspection - Unannounced Site Visit
Warning Letters Overview
6.2 Noncompliance with the License Suspension
6. Regular License Continuation
1.1 Inquiry Packets
3.2.4 Provider is Operating Illegally but Agrees to Reduce the Number of Children in Care and Wants to Apply for a License (Checked Box 4)
3.2.2 Provider is Operating Legally and Wants to Apply for a License (Checked Box 2)
2.4.2 There is History with BECR and the Provider is Not Certified
2.4.1 There is NO History with BECR and the Provider is NOT Certifieid
5.1 When an Exit Interview is Not Conducted
6.1 When an Exit Interview is Not Conducted
1.8 Informing Other Agencies
Forfeitures Overview
1.4.1 Procedure for Issuing a License Revocation for Wisconsin Shares Termination
9.1 Monitoring the Return of the Correction Plan
2.1 The Notice of Temporary Suspension of a License
3. Delivering Denial Documents to the Licensee
3. Delivering the Notice of Temporary Suspension of License
5. Forfeiture Payment Process
4. Effective Date of the Revocation
3.7 Revoking the Center
8.1 Allowing a Facility to Reopen within 72 Hours
5. Due Process Related to Revocations
1.1 Group Child Care
3. Delivering Revocation Documents to the Licensee
1. Voluntary Temporary Closure Initiated by Licensee and Licensed Centers with No Children in Care
7. Record Keeping
2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
7. Record Keeping
1.4 Provisions of a Notice of Voluntary Closure of Child Care Center
3.6 Initiating a CFS-294 During Revocation Proceedings
1.1 Use of Summary Suspension to Keep a Center Closed During Revocation
Revocations Overview
2.1 Immediate Closure through a Summary Suspension
1.2 Family Child Care
3.9.2 When the CFS-294 is Issued by the CBU
2.1.2 Impact of Summary Suspension on a Provider's YoungStar Rating
2.1 The Notice of Denial
6. Record Keeping
3. Drafting the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
4. Posting Requirements
1.4 Authority to Revoke a License for Wisconsin Shares Termination
1.3 Day Camp
7.1 Immediate Closure through a Temporary Closure Agreement
7. Temporary Closure Agreement in Lieu of Summary Suspension
2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
2.1.1 Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan
Overview - Monitoring Temporary Closures
1.4.1 When Begin and End Dates are Uncertain or Change
8.2 Allowing a Facility to Reopen after Issuing a Notice of Revocation
3. Delivering Summary Suspension Documents to the Licensee
9. Record Keeping
2.3 Posting Requirements
4. Delivering the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
5.1.2.2 When the CFS-294 is issued by the CBU
8. Allowing a Facility to Reopen
2.3 Notice to Inform Parents of Summary Suspension
Denials Overview
2.1 The Notice of Revocation
5. Initiating Revocation within 72 Hours
2.1 Notice of Summary Suspension
5. Due Process Related to Temporary License Suspension
1.9 WISCCRS Entry
Summary Suspension Overview
2.2 Notice to Division of Hearings and Appeals (DHA)
4. Due Process Related to Denials
2.3 Posting Requirements
1.4.1 Procedure for Issuing a License Revocation for Wisconsin Shares Termination
1.1 Use of Summary Suspension to Keep a Center Closed During Revocation
3. Delivering Denial Documents to the Licensee
5. Forfeiture Payment Process
3. Delivering Revocation Documents to the Licensee
7. Record Keeping
3. Delivering Summary Suspension Documents to the Licensee
3. Delivering the Notice of Temporary Suspension of License
5. Forfeiture Payment Process
4. Delivering the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
3. Delivering Denial Documents to the Licensee
2.1 The Notice of Denial
6. Record Keeping
2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
2.3 Posting Requirements
Denials Overview
4. Due Process Related to Denials
3.9.2 When the CFS-294 is Issued by the CBU
5.1.2.2 When the CFS-294 is issued by the CBU
Forfeitures Overview
3. Drafting the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
4. Delivering the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
3.7 Revoking the Center
8.1 Allowing a Facility to Reopen within 72 Hours
7.1 Immediate Closure through a Temporary Closure Agreement
1.4 Provisions of a Notice of Voluntary Closure of Child Care Center
Revocations Overview
Denials Overview
2.3 Posting Requirements
2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
4. Effective Date of the Revocation
5. Due Process Related to Revocations
3. Delivering Revocation Documents to the Licensee
2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
7. Record Keeping
3.6 Initiating a CFS-294 During Revocation Proceedings
Revocations Overview
8.2 Allowing a Facility to Reopen after Issuing a Notice of Revocation
2.1 The Notice of Revocation
5. Initiating Revocation within 72 Hours
Summary Suspension Overview
1.1 Use of Summary Suspension to Keep a Center Closed During Revocation
2.1 Immediate Closure through a Summary Suspension
2.1.2 Impact of Summary Suspension on a Provider's YoungStar Rating
7. Temporary Closure Agreement in Lieu of Summary Suspension
3. Delivering Summary Suspension Documents to the Licensee
9. Record Keeping
2.1 Notice of Summary Suspension
Summary Suspension Overview
2.1 The Notice of Temporary Suspension of a License
3. Delivering the Notice of Temporary Suspension of License
4. Posting Requirements
5. Due Process Related to Temporary License Suspension
1.8 Informing Other Agencies
1.1 Group Child Care
1. Voluntary Temporary Closure Initiated by Licensee and Licensed Centers with No Children in Care
1.4 Provisions of a Notice of Voluntary Closure of Child Care Center
1.2 Family Child Care
1.3 Day Camp
Overview - Monitoring Temporary Closures
1.4.1 When Begin and End Dates are Uncertain or Change
1.9 WISCCRS Entry
2.2 Caregiver Background Checks
2.3 Notifying the Licensing Chief / Licensing Supervisor of a Complaint that Requires Immediate Attention
2.2 Caregiver Background Checks
2.2 Caregiver Background Checks
2.2 Caregiver Background Checks
2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
2.1.1 Notifying Other Agencies
1.1 Inquiry Packets
1.1 Inquiry Packet
1. Pre-Licensing Activities
5.1 Regular License
17. Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) Fees