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   3.2 Transaction Module Comment Field
   3.1 Site Visit Comment Field
   4.7 Establishing the Date by Which to Return the Correction Plan
   3.3 General Comment Field
   3.4 Complaint Comment Field
   3.5 Enforcement Comment Field
    Return Correction Plan
Date Correction Plan Due
   4.7 Establishing the Date by Which to Return the Correction Plan
   2.1.1 Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan
Date of
    than ten days from
Dates
   1.3 Pre-licensing Technical Assistance Process
   1.3 Pre-licensing Technical Assistance Process
    Initial Licensing Checklist
       1.3 Pre-licensing Technical Assistance Process
       1.3 Pre-licensing Technical Assistance Process
Day
   5. Ongoing Monitoring - Facilities with Regular, Non-Expiring Licenses
   5.1 The Licensing Checklist
    Some Administrative Rules Cannot Be Monitored
       5. Ongoing Monitoring - Facilities with Regular, Non-Expiring Licenses
       5.1 The Licensing Checklist
Day Camp Fees
Day Camps
   Overview - Fee Policy
   1.3 Day Camp
Day Camps DCF 252
DC
   4. On-Site Complaint Investigation
   2.6.2 When to Investigate the Complaint On-site
   3.1.2 When the Provider Does Not Return the CFS-856
   3.1 Sending the DC-1 Letter/CFS-856
   8. Record Keeping
   3.2 BECR Response to Information Provided on the CFS-856
   3.2.1 Provider is Operating Legally and Does Not Want a License (Checked Box 1)
   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)
   3.2.3 Provider is Operating Illegally but Agrees to Reduce the Number of Children in Care and Does Not Want a License (Checked Box 3)
   3.1.1 When the DC-1 Letter/CFS-856 is Returned by the US Postal Service
   3.2.2 Provider is Operating Legally and Wants to Apply for a License (Checked Box 2)
    attached
    copies
    mailing
       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)
    responds
       3.2.1 Provider is Operating Legally and Does Not Want a License (Checked Box 1)
       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)
       3.2.3 Provider is Operating Illegally but Agrees to Reduce the Number of Children in Care and Does Not Want a License (Checked Box 3)
       3.2.2 Provider is Operating Legally and Wants to Apply for a License (Checked Box 2)
    Sending
       3.1 Sending the DC-1 Letter/CFS-856
       3.2 BECR Response to Information Provided on the CFS-856
DC-1
DCF
   Welcome
   2.4 Posting Requirements for the CFS-785
   7.1 Required Follow-up on a Self-Report
   6.2.1 If the Forfeiture is Not Paid
   6. Follow-up After the Revocation
   4.3.1.1 Impact of Denial on Future License Application
   1.2 Requirements for Pre-Licensing Technical Assistance
   8. Ineligible Applicants
   4.4 Choosing the Administrative Rule Number
   5.8 Confidentiality Issues When Completing the DCF-785C or DCF-294A
   3. Delivering Denial Documents to the Licensee
   1.2 Wisconsin Administrative Code Authority to Deny a License
   2.3 Initial On-Site Licensing Study Visit
   3.2 Meeting with the Licensee
   3. Monitoring Activities Prior to the Probationary Period
   4.4.1 Special Handling of Certain Group and Family Child Care Rules
   4.5 Rule Summary Statement
   4.1 Issuing the DCF-294A or DCF-785C
   5.7 How to Describe the Violation
   4.3.1 Rescinding a Violation Cited on DCF-294A
   Overview - Complaint Investigation - Unlicensed Facilities
   Overview - Fee Policy
   17. Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) Fees
   2. License Application
   9. Complaints
   9.1.2 Referral to the Public School Program
   8.3 Serious Violations Defined
   4. Effective Date of the Revocation
   Overview - Family Child Care Licensing
   3.5 Informing Other Agencies
   5.8.1 Maintaining Employee Confidentiality
   2.5 First Monitoring Visit Following the Initial On-Site Visit
   11.1 Recording the DCF-785C or DCF-294A in WISCCRS
   5. Due Process Related to Revocations
   15.2 Closed and Unlicensed Providers with Outstanding Fees
   1.1 Group Child Care
   5.1.1.2 Staff Records
   Overview - Monitoring - Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan, and Compliance Statement
   4.3 No Appeal Rights for Violations on the DCF-294A
   3.9.1 Background Check Violations
   4.3 Some Administrative Rules Could Not be Observed on Day of Visit
   2.3.1 Documenting the Initial On-Site Visit
   4. Reporting Monitoring Visit Results
   3. Delivering Revocation Documents to the Licensee
   4.6 How to Duplicate the Violation
   8.2 Wisconsin Shares Referral
   1. Documentation of Visits to Public School Programs
   12.1 Confidentiality of Investigation Findings
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
   1.1 Inquiry Packets
   5.1.2.1 Background Check Results Violations
   3.6 Initiating a CFS-294 During Revocation Proceedings
   8.1 Serious Situations in Public School Programs
   Revocations Overview
   7 Monitoring
   2. License Application
   2.1 Immediate Closure through a Summary Suspension
   5.1.4 When Some Administrative Rules Cannot Be Monitored on the Day of the Visit
   7. No Access Visit
   4.2 Only Some of the Rules Pertaining to a Section are Met on Day of Visit
   5.2 Only Some of the Rules Pertaining to a Section are Met on Day of Visit
   12.2 Fulfilling Public Information Requests
   9. Posting Requirements
   1.1 Inquiry Packet
   7. Posting Requirements for the CFS-294 and CFS-785
   5.6 Rule Summary Statements
   3. Routine Annual Monitoring of Public School Programs
   9.1.1 Communications with the Complainant
   4.4 Correcting Violations Cited on the DCF-294A
   4.4 Undetected Observation
   9. Confidentiality of Investigation Findings
   2.1.1 Family Child Care Centers
   4. Posting Requirements
   11.1 Required to Post
   1.2 Wisconsin Administrative Code Authority to Revoke a License
   1.4 Authority to Revoke a License for Wisconsin Shares Termination
   7. Monitoring
   4.2 Changes to the DCF-294A
   5.8.2 Maintaining Confidentiality of Children in Care
   2.2 Receiving Written Complaints
   7.1 Immediate Closure through a Temporary Closure Agreement
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
   1. An Order Defined
   Overview - Group Child Care Licensing
   1. Pre-Licensing Activities
   2.2 Immediate Closure through a Temporary Closure Agreement
   2.3 Components of the Initial On-Site Visit
   5.4 Choosing the Administrative Rule Number
   4.1.1 On-Site Investigation
   Overview - Complaints - Licensed Facilities
   2.1.2 Group Child Care Centers
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
   2.3 Posting Requirements
   Orders Overview
   18. Open Record Request Fees
   4.1 Completing the Licensing Checklist during the Probationary Period
   Overview - Monitoring Public School Programs
   5.8.2.1 Example of Maintaining Confidentiality when Citing a Violation
   4.3.1.1 Impact of Denial on Future License Application
   6. Regular License Continuation
   1.2 Requirements for Pre-licensing Technical Assistance
   2. Initial Announced On-Site Visit to a Public School Program
   8.4 Repeat Violations Defined
   1.1 Complaint Defined
   Denials Overview
   2.1 The Notice of Revocation
   6.1 Continuation Materials Not Received 30 Days Prior to Continuatin Date
   6.1 Continuation Materials Not Received 30 Days Prior to Continuation Date
   2.1 Notice of Summary Suspension
   5. Due Process Related to Temporary License Suspension
   2.1.2 License Application Materials
   5.1.2 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
   4.8.2.1 Example of Maintaining Confidentiality When Citing a Violation
   7.2 When the Public School Program Does Not Self-Report a Reportable Incident
   5.5 Rules Regarding Exceptions and Additional Requirements for Care of School-Age Children
   9.1 Fulfilling Public Information Requests
   Summary Suspension Overview
   8.1 Required Stipulation Language
   4. Due Process Related to Denials
   1.4 Refusal to Process a License Application
   2.3 Posting Requirements
   6. Regular License Continuation
   8.2 License Exceptions
   2.3 Initial Onsite Licensing Study Visit
    Changes
    Correcting Violations Cited
    Issuing
    Noncompliance Statement
    Recording
DCF Internet
   8.3 Serious Violations Defined
   1. Documentation of Visits to Public School Programs
   1.1 Inquiry Packet
   1. Pre-Licensing Activities
DCF Internet site
   2.2 Receiving Written Complaints
   5.1.2 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
DCF Office
   3.5 Informing Other Agencies
   5. Due Process Related to Revocations
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
   8.1 Serious Situations in Public School Programs
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
   18. Open Record Request Fees
   2.1 Notice of Summary Suspension
    Legal Counsel
       3.5 Informing Other Agencies
       5. Due Process Related to Revocations
       2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
       8.1 Serious Situations in Public School Programs
       2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
       2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
       18. Open Record Request Fees
       2.1 Notice of Summary Suspension
DCF OLC
DCF Secretary's Office
   12.2 Fulfilling Public Information Requests
   9.1 Fulfilling Public Information Requests
DCF-1675A
DCF-F-2432
DCF-F-CFS-0065
DCF-F-CFS-0294-E-Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan
DCF-F-CFS0067
DCF-F-CFS0294
   Overview - Monitoring - Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan, and Compliance Statement
   Overview - Monitoring Activity Standards
DCF-F-CFS0294A
DCF-F-CFS0321B-E
DCF-F-CFS2241
DCF-F-CFS2356
DCF-F-CFS294
   5.1 Continuation Materials Not Received 30 Days Prior to Continuation Date
   7 Monitoring
   7. Monitoring
   6. Regular License Continuation
   6.1 Continuation Materials Not Received 30 Days Prior to Continuatin Date
   6.1 Continuation Materials Not Received 30 Days Prior to Continuation Date
DCF-F-CFS297
   8.2 License Exceptions
   8.2 License Exceptions
DCF-F-CFS321-E
DCF-F-CFS70
DCF-F-CFS785
   Overview - Monitoring - Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan, and Compliance Statement
   7 Monitoring
   Overview - Monitoring Activity Standards
   7. Monitoring
DCF-F-CFS785C
DCF-P-5062
DCF-P-5063
DCF-P-PFS3038
DCF-P-PFS4078
DCF-P-PFS4079
   5. Issuing a Regular Non-Expiring License
   6. Regular License Continuation
Dcfweb
Dd
   8.4 Stipulations
   Stipulations Overview
   2.3 Identification on the Public Search Website
   2.1 Identification on the License Certificate
   8.4 Stipulations
   3.1. Identification on the License Certificate
   5.5 Identification on the Public Search Website
   3.3 Identification on the Public Search Website
   5.2 Identification on the License Certificate
   11.1 Required to Post
   2.5 Exemption for Off-Premises Play Space
   4.3 Identification on the Public Search Website
   4.1 Identification on the License Certificate
Dealing
Death Reporting
   7 Monitoring
   7. Monitoring
DECE
   4.2 Exception for Veterans Licensure Fee Waiver for First Regular Two-Year License
   3.3.1 When Jurisdiction to Investigate the Complaint Does Not Exist
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
   2.1 Veterans Licensure Fee Waiver
   Overview - Record Retention
December
Decides
    forego the
Deciding How
    Conduct
Deciding What Information Must
Decision
   5.4 Enforcement Identification - Begin and End Dates
   1. Making the Decision to Initiate a Summary Suspension
   7. Making the Decision to Execute a Stipulation
   5.5 Identification on the Public Search Website
   1. Making the Decision to Temporarily Suspend a License
   1. Making the Decision to Initiate a Revocation
   1. Making the Decision to Deny Licensure
   1. Making the Decision to Assess a Forfeiture
   3.1 Making the Decision to Permit a Temporary Closure
    Making
       1. Making the Decision to Initiate a Summary Suspension
       7. Making the Decision to Execute a Stipulation
       1. Making the Decision to Temporarily Suspend a License
       1. Making the Decision to Initiate a Revocation
       1. Making the Decision to Deny Licensure
       1. Making the Decision to Assess a Forfeiture
       3.1 Making the Decision to Permit a Temporary Closure
Definition
   4.2 Definition of Serious Violation
   2.3 Definition of a Repeat Violation
   4.1 Definition of Repeat Violation
    a Repeat Violation
    Repeat Violation
    Serious Violation
Delay
   6. Delivering the CFS-294 to the Licensee
   2.1.4 Delay in Submitting Application Materials
   2.1.4 Delay in Submitting Application Materials
    CFS
Delivering
   6. Delivering the CFS-294 to the Licensee
   3. Delivering Denial Documents to the Licensee
   3. Delivering the Notice of Temporary Suspension of License
   5. Forfeiture Payment Process
   3. Delivering Revocation Documents to the Licensee
   2.2 Completing, Delivering, and Recording the CFS-785
   3. Delivering Summary Suspension Documents to the Licensee
   4. Delivering the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
   9. Delivering the Stipulation to the Applicant/Licensee
    CFS
    Denial Documents
    Notice
       3. Delivering the Notice of Temporary Suspension of License
       5. Forfeiture Payment Process
       4. Delivering the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
    Revocation Documents
    Stipulation
    Summary Suspension Documents
Delivery
   3. Delivering Denial Documents to the Licensee
   3. Delivering the Notice of Temporary Suspension of License
   3. Delivering Revocation Documents to the Licensee
   4. Delivering the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
   9. Delivering the Stipulation to the Applicant/Licensee
    BECR Receipt
    Document Receipt
       3. Delivering Revocation Documents to the Licensee
       4. Delivering the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
       9. Delivering the Stipulation to the Applicant/Licensee
    signs
       3. Delivering Denial Documents to the Licensee
       3. Delivering the Notice of Temporary Suspension of License
       3. Delivering Revocation Documents to the Licensee
Denial
   4.3.1.1 Impact of Denial on Future License Application
   3. Delivering Denial Documents to the Licensee
   4.3.1 Second Probationary Period or Denial of Regular License
   2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Denial
   4.3.1 Second Probationary Period or Denial of Regular License
   4.2 When the Probationary Period Ends
   8.2 Optional Stipulation Language when Immediate Correction is Needed
   2.1 The Notice of Denial
   6. Record Keeping
   1.3 Statutory Authority to Deny a License for Tax Delinquency
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
   2.3 Posting Requirements
   2.4 Failure to Meet Minimum Requirements by Group and Family Child Care Applicants
   5. Follow-up After the Denial
   4.3.1.1 Impact of Denial on Future License Application
   Denials Overview
   14. Licensing Fees During Revocation and Denial
   4. Due Process Related to Denials
   7.6 Denial of Application
    Application
    BECR's Notice
    Due Process Related
    Follow-up After
    Impact
       4.3.1.1 Impact of Denial on Future License Application
       4.3.1.1 Impact of Denial on Future License Application
    Initiate
    Notice
       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
    Regular License
       4.3.1 Second Probationary Period or Denial of Regular License
       4.3.1 Second Probationary Period or Denial of Regular License
    The Notice
Denial Documents
    Delivering
Denial – FCC Checklist Issues
Denial – GCC Checklist Issues
Denial- Tax
Denials Overview
Denials Table
    Contents
Denied
   1.3 Statutory Authority to Deny a License for Tax Delinquency
   4.3 If Center Entry is Denied
    child care
Deny a License
   1.2 Wisconsin Administrative Code Authority to Deny a License
   1.1 Statutory Authority to Deny a License
   1.3 Statutory Authority to Deny a License for Tax Delinquency
    Statutory Authority
       1.1 Statutory Authority to Deny a License
       1.3 Statutory Authority to Deny a License for Tax Delinquency
    Wisconsin Administrative Code Authority
Deny Licensure
Department
   3.9 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
   6.2.1 If the Forfeiture is Not Paid
   6.3.1 Certification of Records
   6.1 Waiver of Hearing for Summary Suspension
   Forfeitures Overview
   6.2 Issuing a Forfeiture
   3.3 Appeals
   Overview - Complaint Investigation - Unlicensed Facilities
   Stipulations Overview
   5. Forfeiture Payment Process
   1.3 Authority to Revoke a License for Tax Delinquency
   Overview - Fee Policy
   2. License Application
   3.1 Conversion of Child Care Records
   6.3 Appeals
   Overview - Family Child Care Licensing
   4.1 Conducting the On-Site Investigation
   5. Due Process Related to Revocations
   15.2 Closed and Unlicensed Providers with Outstanding Fees
   1.1 Group Child Care
   Overview - Monitoring - Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan, and Compliance Statement
   12.1 Confidentiality of Investigation Findings
   Temporary License Suspension Overview
   8.2 Optional Stipulation Language when Immediate Correction is Needed
   5.3 Appeals
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
   1.1 Inquiry Packets
   2.1.2 License Application Materials
   1.1 Use of Summary Suspension to Keep a Center Closed During Revocation
   4.5 Appeals
   Revocations Overview
   1.2 Family Child Care
   7. No Access Visit
   2.1.2 Impact of Summary Suspension on a Provider's YoungStar Rating
   1.1 Inquiry Packet
   9. Confidentiality of Investigation Findings
   1.3 Statutory Authority to Deny a License for Tax Delinquency
   1.2 Wisconsin Administrative Code Authority to Revoke a License
   1.4 Authority to Revoke a License for Wisconsin Shares Termination
   2.2.1 Notification Related to Revocations for Tax Delinquency
   1.3 Day Camp
   7. Temporary Closure Agreement in Lieu of Summary Suspension
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
   7.3 Appeals
   1. An Order Defined
   Overview - Group Child Care Licensing
   Overview - Monitoring Temporary Closures
   Overview - Complaints - Licensed Facilities
   6.1 Forfeiture Payment Following Due Process
   Orders Overview
   2. Issuing an Order to Stop Operating
   8.3 Appeals
   Denials Overview
   2.1 The Notice of Revocation
   2.1 Veterans Licensure Fee Waiver
   Overview - Record Retention
   6.1 Issuing an Order to Stop Operating
   3.4 Shared Regulatory Authority: Coordinating with Another Agency
   2.1.2 License Application Materials
   5.1.2 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
   6.1 The Center Inspection - Unannounced Site Visit
   Summary Suspension Overview
   8.1 Required Stipulation Language
   3. Continuation of a Regular License
    Administration
       6.2 Issuing a Forfeiture
       3.3 Appeals
       3.1 Conversion of Child Care Records
       6.3 Appeals
       5.3 Appeals
       4.5 Appeals
       7.3 Appeals
       2. Issuing an Order to Stop Operating
       8.3 Appeals
       6.1 Issuing an Order to Stop Operating
    afford
    authorizes
       1.2 Family Child Care
       1.3 Day Camp
    Children
       Stipulations Overview
       2. License Application
       Overview - Family Child Care Licensing
       1.1 Inquiry Packets
       1.1 Inquiry Packet
       Overview - Group Child Care Licensing
       Overview - Monitoring Temporary Closures
       Overview - Complaints - Licensed Facilities
       Orders Overview
       8.1 Required Stipulation Language
    copy
    expanded
    Justice
       2.1.2 License Application Materials
       2.1.2 License Application Materials
    provided
       Overview - Fee Policy
       1.4 Authority to Revoke a License for Wisconsin Shares Termination
    Public Instruction
       2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
       Revocations Overview
       2.2.1 Notification Related to Revocations for Tax Delinquency
       2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
       Denials Overview
    Records Manager
    referred
    requires
    Revenue
       6.2.1 If the Forfeiture is Not Paid
       1.3 Authority to Revoke a License for Tax Delinquency
       15.2 Closed and Unlicensed Providers with Outstanding Fees
       1.3 Statutory Authority to Deny a License for Tax Delinquency
       2.2.1 Notification Related to Revocations for Tax Delinquency
       2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
    submitted
    Veteran Affairs
Department of Revenue
   1.3 Authority to Revoke a License for Tax Delinquency
   1.3 Statutory Authority to Deny a License for Tax Delinquency
Department under s
   5. Issuing an Order to Submit a Plan of Correction
   4. Issuing an Order to Correct Violation(s)
   7. Issuing an Order to Close Intake
Department under s 48.67, Wis
Department-approved background check
   3.9 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
   5.1.2 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
Department's Intranet
Department's Office
    Legal Counsel
Describe
    How
Describing Investigation Findings
    Guidelines
DESK REVIEW
   3.5 Initiating a CFS-294 for Failure to Submit Required Continuation Materials
   5.1.3 Staff File and Center Policy Review for Facilities that Cross Regional Boundaries
   4.2.1 Desk Review - Responding to a Complaint by Phone
Determine the
Determining
   10. Determining Subsequent Action
   2.4 Determining if the Center is Licensed or Unlicensed
    Subsequent Action
Determining Applicant
    Procedures
Determining Current Certification Status
    Child Care Providers
Determining Current License
Determining Investigation Methodology
Determining Regulatory Authority
    Investigate
Determining Subsequent Action
Determining the Best Method
    Gather Specific Information
Determining the Best Time
    Gather Information
Determining When a Violation
Determining Who
Developing
    Investigation Plan
Development Block Grant
   Overview - Monitoring Activity Standards
   5. Ongoing Monitoring - Facilities with Regular, Non-Expiring Licenses
   Overview - Monitoring Public School Programs
DHA
   6.1 Waiver of Hearing for Summary Suspension
   1.4.1 Procedure for Issuing a License Revocation for Wisconsin Shares Termination
   6. Due Process Related to Summary Suspension
   5. Due Process Related to Revocations
   Overview - Monitoring - Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan, and Compliance Statement
   4.3 No Appeal Rights for Violations on the DCF-294A
   1. Making the Decision to Initiate a Summary Suspension
   3.3 Conditions in the Temporary Closure Agreement
   1.1 Use of Summary Suspension to Keep a Center Closed During Revocation
   2.1 Immediate Closure through a Summary Suspension
   6. Due Process Related to Forfeitures
   3.1 Making the Decision to Permit a Temporary Closure
   Overview - Monitoring Public School Programs
   5. Due Process Related to Temporary License Suspension
   12 Due Process Related to Orders
   Summary Suspension Overview
   2.2 Notice to Division of Hearings and Appeals (DHA)
   4. Due Process Related to Denials
Diagrams/center
Did
Digital Records Conversion
Direct
    facility to
Direct Forfeiture Assessment
    Notice
Directed to license
Director
Disconnected Telephone Service
Discontinuing
    Wisconsin Shares
Discussing
    Violations
Disposition Authorization
   Overview - Record Retention
   Overview - Licensing Comments
District Attorney
   6.2.1 If the Forfeiture is Not Paid
   2.1 Follow-up On-Site Visit to Ensure Compliance with the Order
   6.1.1 Follow-up On-Site Visit to Ensure Compliance with the Order
   3.1 Sending the DC-1 Letter/CFS-856
   6.3.1 Prosecution
   6.3 Referral to the District Attorney
   6.3.2 Injuction
   6. When the Complaint is Substantiated - Determining Subsequent Action
   3.2.3.1 On-Site Visit to Verify the Number of Children in Care Has Been Reduced
    Referral
Divided by
Dividers
   8. Record Keeping
   13 Record Keeping
Division
   6.2.1 If the Forfeiture is Not Paid
   1.4.1 Procedure for Issuing a License Revocation for Wisconsin Shares Termination
   6.2 Issuing a Forfeiture
   3.3 Appeals
   6.3 Appeals
   5. Due Process Related to Revocations
   Overview - Monitoring - Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan, and Compliance Statement
   3.3 Conditions in the Temporary Closure Agreement
   5.3 Appeals
   4.5 Appeals
   Revocations Overview
   2.1 Immediate Closure through a Summary Suspension
   4.4 Undetected Observation
   1.4 Authority to Revoke a License for Wisconsin Shares Termination
   7.3 Appeals
   6. Due Process Related to Forfeitures
   Overview - Monitoring Public School Programs
   2. Issuing an Order to Stop Operating
   8.3 Appeals
   Denials Overview
   Overview - Record Retention
   6.1 Issuing an Order to Stop Operating
   3.4 Shared Regulatory Authority: Coordinating with Another Agency
   5. Due Process Related to Temporary License Suspension
   12 Due Process Related to Orders
   14. Licensing Fees During Revocation and Denial
   Warning Letters Overview
   6. Due Process Related to Warning Letters
   Summary Suspension Overview
   2.2 Notice to Division of Hearings and Appeals (DHA)
    alerting
    Early Care Education
    Hearing
       6.2.1 If the Forfeiture is Not Paid
       1.4.1 Procedure for Issuing a License Revocation for Wisconsin Shares Termination
       6.2 Issuing a Forfeiture
       3.3 Appeals
       6.3 Appeals
       Overview - Monitoring - Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan, and Compliance Statement
       3.3 Conditions in the Temporary Closure Agreement
       5.3 Appeals
       4.5 Appeals
       2.1 Immediate Closure through a Summary Suspension
       7.3 Appeals
       Overview - Monitoring Public School Programs
       2. Issuing an Order to Stop Operating
       8.3 Appeals
       Denials Overview
       6.1 Issuing an Order to Stop Operating
       5. Due Process Related to Temporary License Suspension
       12 Due Process Related to Orders
       14. Licensing Fees During Revocation and Denial
       Warning Letters Overview
       6. Due Process Related to Warning Letters
    Hearings
    Milwaukee Child Protective Services
    Motor Vehicles
    must be sent directly
       5. Due Process Related to Revocations
       Revocations Overview
    Notice
    Wisconsin Shares Program
    writing
Divison
    hearing
Do Not Apply
    Program
Do Not Post
   4.8.1 Maintaining Employee Confidentiality
   5.8.1 Maintaining Employee Confidentiality
   4.8.2 Maintaining Confidentiality of Children in Care
   5.8.2 Maintaining Confidentiality of Children in Care
Do Not Require Immediate Attention
Document Receipt
   3. Delivering Denial Documents to the Licensee
   3. Delivering the Notice of Temporary Suspension of License
   3. Delivering Revocation Documents to the Licensee
   4. Delivering the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
   9. Delivering the Stipulation to the Applicant/Licensee
    Delivery
       3. Delivering Revocation Documents to the Licensee
       4. Delivering the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
       9. Delivering the Stipulation to the Applicant/Licensee
Documentation
   6.3 Recording Evidence - Documentation
   4.2 Only Some of the Rules Pertaining to a Section are Met on Day of Visit
    Training
Documented by BECR
Documenting Compensation
Documenting Compliance Prior
    Probationary Period
Documenting Investigation Findings
Documenting the Initial On
Documenting Violations
   4. Guidance for Citing and Documenting Violations on the CFS-294
   5. Guidance for Documenting Violations
    CFS
Documents
   5. Record Keeping
   2. Documenting Comments in WISCCRS
   3.8 WISCCRS Entry
   1.9 WISCCRS Entry
    Comments
Documents Necessary
   2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Revocation
   2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Denial
   2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Summary Suspension
   2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Temporary License Suspension
    Drafting
       2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Revocation
       2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Denial
       2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Summary Suspension
       2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Temporary License Suspension
Does Not Pose Imminent Danger
DOJ
   3.9 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
   7. Record Keeping
   5.1.2 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
    copy
DOJ background check
   3.9 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
   5.1.2 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
    include
       3.9 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
       5.1.2 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
DOR
   6.2.1 If the Forfeiture is Not Paid
   15.2 Closed and Unlicensed Providers with Outstanding Fees
    referred
DOR Electronic Interface
Drafting
   2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Revocation
   2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Denial
   2.1 The Notice of Denial
   3. Drafting the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
   2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Summary Suspension
   2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Temporary License Suspension
    Documents Necessary
       2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Revocation
       2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Denial
       2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Summary Suspension
       2. Drafting Documents Necessary to Initiate the Temporary License Suspension
    Notice
       2.1 The Notice of Denial
       3. Drafting the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
Dropdown
   9.2 WISCCRS Entry
   5.2 Identification on the License Certificate
DSPS
    referred
Dually regulated
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
   2.2 Notifying Other Agencies
Due Process
   5. Due Process Related to Revocations
   6. Due Process Related to Forfeitures
Due Process Related
   6. Due Process Related to Summary Suspension
   10. Due Process Related to Stipulations
   5. Due Process Related to Revocations
   6. Due Process Related to Forfeitures
   5. Due Process Related to Temporary License Suspension
   12 Due Process Related to Orders
   6. Due Process Related to Warning Letters
   4. Due Process Related to Denials
    Denials
    Forfeitures
    Orders
    Revocations
    Stipulations
    Summary Suspension
    Temporary License Suspension
    Warning Letters
Due to a temporary
Due when the facility
Duplicate
    How
During
   5.1 Regular License
   6.2 Continuation Materials Not Received by the Continuation Date
   3. Delivering Denial Documents to the Licensee
   6.2 Continuation Materials Not Received by the Continuation Date
   4. Monitoring During the Probationary Period
    10
    30
       5.1 Regular License
       6.2 Continuation Materials Not Received by the Continuation Date
       6.2 Continuation Materials Not Received by the Continuation Date
    Monitoring
During the
   6.1 Minimum Monitoring Plan
   3.1 Making the Decision to Permit a Temporary Closure
Duties
   2.1.3 Duties of the Licensing Specialist
   2.1.3 Duties of the Licensing Specialist
    the Licensing Specialist
       2.1.3 Duties of the Licensing Specialist
       2.1.3 Duties of the Licensing Specialist
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