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Facility
   4. Unable to Inspect the Facility
   6.2 Ensuring Compliance with the Order
   2.1 Follow-up On-Site Visit to Ensure Compliance with the Order
   8.2 Ensuring Compliance with the Order
   6. Assigning Facilities to a Monitoring Plan
   5.2 Ensuring Compliance with the Order
   7.2 Ensuring Compliance with the Order
   3.2 Follow-up to Ensure Compliance with the Order
   5. Ongoing Monitoring - Facilities with Regular, Non-Expiring Licenses
   4.4 Ensuring Compliance with the Order
   8. Allowing a Facility to Reopen
    Allowing
    Assigning
    Inspect
Facility Closure
Facility Files
   9. Record Keeping
   8. Record Keeping
   11.1 Recording the DCF-785C or DCF-294A in WISCCRS
   12.1 Recording the CFS-294 and CFS-785 in WISCCRS
   9. Record Keeping
   9. Record Keeping
Facility for
Facility Number
Facility Number XXX
Facility to
    direct
Facility Will Close
Factors
    Forfeiture Assessment Guidelines
Fails to
Failure
   3.2 Application Denial for Failure to Meet Minumum Licensing Requirements
   7.5 Failure to Submit all Required Application and Continuation Materials
   3.5 Initiating a CFS-294 for Failure to Submit Required Continuation Materials
   2.4 Failure to Meet Minimum Requirements by Group and Family Child Care Applicants
   3.2 Applications Denial for Failure to Meet Minimum Licensing Requirements
    294
    Application Denial
       3.2 Application Denial for Failure to Meet Minumum Licensing Requirements
       3.2 Applications Denial for Failure to Meet Minimum Licensing Requirements
    Meet Minimum Requirements
    Submit All Required Application
Families
   Welcome
   2.4 Posting Requirements for the CFS-785
   1. A Stipulation Defined
   1.2 Types of Stipulations
   4.2.1 Family Child Care Centers
   1.2 Requirements for Pre-Licensing Technical Assistance
   2. Initial Licensing Fees - Probationary License
   2.1.3 Duties of the Licensing Specialist
   11.1 Completing the Child Care Complaint/Incident Findings Form
   1.2 Wisconsin Administrative Code Authority to Deny a License
   3. Monitoring Activities Prior to the Probationary Period
   4.4.1 Special Handling of Certain Group and Family Child Care Rules
   Overview - Complaint Investigation - Unlicensed Facilities
   Stipulations Overview
   Overview - Fee Policy
   12. Additional License
   2. License Application
   1.1 Statutory Authority to Deny a License
   4. Regular Licensing Fees
   Overview - Family Child Care Licensing
   3. License Application Denial
   2.6.2 When to Investigate the Complaint On-site
   3.5 When the Stipulation Should Remain Confidential
   8. Using the Standardized Formats for Stipulations
   15.2 Closed and Unlicensed Providers with Outstanding Fees
   4. Probationary Licensing Period
   5.1.1.2 Staff Records
   Overview - Monitoring - Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan, and Compliance Statement
   10. License Type Changes
   3.1 Sending the DC-1 Letter/CFS-856
   1. Voluntary Temporary Closure Initiated by Licensee and Licensed Centers with No Children in Care
   3.2 Determining When a Violation will Not be Cited on the CFS-294
   Temporary License Suspension Overview
   1.3 Examples of Licensing Stipulations Settled Through a Stipulation
   3.1. Identification on the License Certificate
   1.1 Inquiry Packets
   2.1.2 License Application Materials
   2.6.1 When to Investigate the Complaint by Mail
   3.3 Identification on the Public Search Website
   Family Child Care Licensing Table of Contents
   2.1 Immediate Closure through a Summary Suspension
   1.2 Family Child Care
   6.1 Minimum Monitoring Plan
   2.4 Determining Who and How a Complaint about a Family Child Care Center is Investigated
   1.2 Complainant Defined
   1.1 Inquiry Packet
   3.8 Citing Violations of Health and Safety Rules on the CFS-294
   7. Posting Requirements for the CFS-294 and CFS-785
   2.6 Deciding How to Conduct the Complaint Investigation - Mail or On-Site
   1.2 Complainant Defined
   5.4.1 Determining the Best Method to Gather Specific Information
   2.1.1 Family Child Care Centers
   1. Making the Decision to Temporarily Suspend a License
   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
   Overview - Group Child Care Licensing
   1. Pre-Licensing Activities
   Overview - Monitoring Temporary Closures
   4. Two-Week Suspension of a Child Care License
   5. Ongoing Monitoring - Facilities with Regular, Non-Expiring Licenses
   4.1.1 On-Site Investigation
   Overview - Complaints - Licensed Facilities
   5.3 Identifying Who and/or What Can Provide the Needed Information
   2. Stipulation with Conditions Relating to the Physical Plant or Premises
   2.3 Posting Requirements
   1. Making the Decision to Deny Licensure
   6. Due Process Related to Forfeitures
   Orders Overview
   4.1 Completing the Licensing Checklist during the Probationary Period
   3. Family Child Care/Foster Care Stipulations
   2.4 Failure to Meet Minimum Requirements by Group and Family Child Care Applicants
   2. Issuing an Order to Stop Operating
   6. Regular License Continuation
   1.2 Requirements for Pre-licensing Technical Assistance
   Denials Overview
   1.3 Pre-licensing Technical Assistance Process
   7.2 Guidelines for Describing Investigation Findings
   3.4 Posting Requirements
   5.1 The Licensing Checklist
   6.1 The Center Inspection - Unannounced Site Visit
   Summary Suspension Overview
   8.1 Required Stipulation Language
   1.4 Refusal to Process a License Application
   8.2 License Exceptions
Family Child Care
   4.4.1 Special Handling of Certain Group and Family Child Care Rules
   Stipulations Overview
   3.5 When the Stipulation Should Remain Confidential
   8. Using the Standardized Formats for Stipulations
   3.1. Identification on the License Certificate
   3.3 Identification on the Public Search Website
   1.2 Family Child Care
   11.1 Required to Post
   3. Family Child Care/Foster Care Stipulations
   3.4 Posting Requirements
Family Child Care Applicants
Family Child Care Centers
   4.2.1 Family Child Care Centers
   2.1.3 Duties of the Licensing Specialist
   Overview - Fee Policy
   5.1.1.2 Staff Records
   2.1.2 License Application Materials
   2.1.1 Family Child Care Centers
   6. Regular License Continuation
   1.3 Pre-licensing Technical Assistance Process
Family Child Care Centers DCF 250
   7. Monitoring
   4.1 Completing the Licensing Checklist during the Probationary Period
Family Child Care Licensing
Family Child Care Licensing Table
    Contents
Family Child Care Rule
Family dwelling
Fax
   1.1 Group Child Care
   1.2 Family Child Care
   1.3 Day Camp
FBI
   3.9 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
   5.1.1.2 Staff Records
   5.1.2 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
FCC Checklist Issues
Federal
Federal Child Care Development Block Grant
Federal Employer Identification Numbers
   5.7 How to Describe the Violation
   4.6 How to Duplicate the Violation
Fee Policy
   Overview - Fee Policy
   Table of Contents - Fee Policy
Fee will
Fees
   15. Outstanding Fees
   16. Licensing Fees for Programs Not Required to be Licensed
    Licensing
    Outstanding
Fees During Revocation
    Licensing
Fees have been received
   4 Probationary Licensing Period
   4. Probationary Licensing Period
Fees Required
FEIN's
   5.7 How to Describe the Violation
   4.6 How to Duplicate the Violation
File Headings
   8. Record Keeping
   13 Record Keeping
Fillable
Final Background Check
   3.9 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
   5.1.2 Monitoring for Background Check Compliance
Finalizing
   3.4 Finalizing the Temporary Closure Agreement Pending Investigation
   10.1 Finalizing the CFS-294 When All Cited Violations Have Been Corrected
    CFS
    Temporary Closure Agreement Pending Investigation
Finance
   6.2.1 If the Forfeiture is Not Paid
   17. Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) Fees
   15.2 Closed and Unlicensed Providers with Outstanding Fees
   1.1 Inquiry Packets
   1.1 Inquiry Packet
   1. Pre-Licensing Activities
    Refer
Financial Impact
Financial Institutions
   1.1 Statutory Authority to Revoke a License
   2.1.1 Noncompliance Statement and Correction Plan
Find
    unsubstantiated
Finding Following
    Reaching
Finding Regarding
    Reaching
Fingerprint Existing Staff
   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
    Notice
       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
Fingerprint Results
First enforcement
    order as
First Monitoring Visit Following
    Initial On
First Regular Two
Flow Chart
    Alternate No Access Visit Procedure
Follow
   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
   4. Issuing an Order to Correct Violation(s)
   3.2 Follow-up to Ensure Compliance with the Order
   1. An Order Defined
    CFS
       4. Issuing an Order to Correct Violation(s)
       1. An Order Defined
Follow-up Activities
Follow-up After
   6. Follow-up After the Revocation
   5. Follow-up After the Denial
    Denial
    Revocation
Follow-up After Temporary Suspension
    License
For 1
For a
For a new day
For all new applicants for a
   1.2 Requirements for Pre-Licensing Technical Assistance
   1.2 Requirements for Pre-licensing Technical Assistance
For incomplete
For Numerous Violations
For Serious Violations
For the
For two
Forego the
    decides
Forfeiture Amounts
    Setting
Forfeiture Assessment
   Forfeitures Overview
   5. Forfeiture Payment Process
   3. Drafting the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
   4. Delivering the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
   6. When the Complaint is Substantiated - Determining Subsequent Action
    Notice
       Forfeitures Overview
       3. Drafting the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
       4. Delivering the Notice of Forfeiture Assessment
Forfeiture Assessment Guidelines
   2.1 Factors for Consideration in the Forfeiture Assessment Guidelines
   2.1.4 Other Factors
    Factors
Forfeiture Payment Following Due Process
Forfeiture Payment Process
Forfeitures
   8.2 Optional Stipulation Language when Immediate Correction is Needed
   1. An Order Defined
   6. Due Process Related to Forfeitures
   1. Making the Decision to Assess a Forfeiture
   Orders Overview
    Assess
    Due Process Related
    see
       1. An Order Defined
       Orders Overview
Forfeitures Overview
Forfeitures Table
    Contents
Formal action
Format on
Foster Care Stipulation
   3.5 When the Stipulation Should Remain Confidential
   3.1. Identification on the License Certificate
   3.3 Identification on the Public Search Website
   11.1 Required to Post
   3. Family Child Care/Foster Care Stipulations
   3.4 Posting Requirements
Foster Home
   Stipulations Overview
   8. Using the Standardized Formats for Stipulations
Foster Home Stipulation
Four and
From further
Fulfilling Public Information Requests
   12.2 Fulfilling Public Information Requests
   9.1 Fulfilling Public Information Requests
Future License Application
   4.3.1.1 Impact of Denial on Future License Application
   4.3.1.1 Impact of Denial on Future License Application


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