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2021 - 2022 LEGISLATURE
June 14, 2021 - Introduced by Joint Legislative Council. Referred to Committee
on Human Services, Children and Families.
SB418,1,3 1An Act to amend 48.47 (8) (intro.); and to create 48.47 (8) (d) of the statutes;
2relating to: annual reports to and hearings by the legislative standing
3committees on child abuse and neglect.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill is explained in the Notes provided by the Joint Legislative Council in
the bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
Joint Legislative Council prefatory note: This bill was prepared for the Joint
Legislative Council's Study Committee on Public Disclosure and Oversight of Child
Abuse and Neglect Incidents.
Background
Current law requires the Department of Children and Families (DCF) to prepare
and submit to the governor and legislature an annual report, currently titled the
Wisconsin Child Abuse and Neglect Report (CAN Report), that includes the following
information:
1. The status of child abuse and neglect programs and unborn child abuse
programs.
2. The number of adoptions under the special needs adoption program granted in
the preceding calendar year and the costs to the state for services relating to those
adoptions.

3. The number of children during the preceding calendar year who entered
out-of-home care under the placement and care responsibility of a county department
or DCF under the Children's Code or the Juvenile Justice Code after finalization of an
adoption or guardianship.
Current law also requires that DCF prepare summary reports on certain
information related to child abuse or neglect incidents of death, serious injury, or
egregious abuse or neglect (critical incidents). Among other requirements, DCF must
send the summary reports to the appropriate legislative standing committees. Those
committees must review the summary reports, conduct public hearings on the reports no
less often than annually, and submit recommendations to DCF regarding the reports.
The Bill
The bill requires DCF's CAN Report to include certain information about DCF's
summary reports on critical incidents. Specifically, the bill requires that the CAN Report
include all of the following information: (1) aggregated information from DCF's summary
reports; (2) trends identified by DCF in the summary reports; (3) trends identified by DCF
based on its in-depth practice reviews of certain critical incidents; and (4) changes in
policies or practices that have been made to address any issues raised in DCF's review
of critical incidents in the summary reports. In addition, the bill requires the appropriate
legislative standing committees to conduct a hearing at least annually on the CAN
Report.
SB418,1 1Section 1. 48.47 (8) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB418,2,52 48.47 (8) Annual reports. (intro.) Annually, the department shall prepare and
3transmit to the governor, and to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2), a report on all of
4the following, which shall be the subject of a public hearing, conducted no less often
5than annually, by the appropriate standing committees of the legislature
:
SB418,2 6Section 2. 48.47 (8) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
SB418,2,87 48.47 (8) (d) A summary of information in the summary reports required under
8s. 48.981 (7) (cr) 3. b., including all of the following:
SB418,2,119 1. Aggregated information from the summary reports transmitted to the
10governor and appropriate standing committees of the legislature in the preceding
11calendar year.
SB418,2,1412 2. Trends identified by the department in the summary reports transmitted to
13the governor and appropriate standing committees of the legislature in the preceding
14calendar year.
SB418,3,3
13. Trends identified by the department based on in-depth practice reviews
2conducted by the department of incidents for which it received information under s.
348.981 (7) (cr) 2.
SB418,3,74 4. Changes in policies or practices that have been made to address any issues
5raised in the department's review of the incidents in the summary reports in the
6preceding calendar year and recommendations for any further changes in policies,
7practices, rules, or statutes that may be needed to address those issues.
Note: These Sections specify the aggregated information, trends, and changes in
policies or practices related to summary reports of critical incidents, which DCF must
include in the CAN Report that it submits to the governor and the legislature, and
requires the appropriate legislative standing committees to conduct a hearing, at least
annually, on DCF's CAN Report.
SB418,3 8Section 3. Effective date.
SB418,3,99 (1) This act takes effect on the first January 1 after publication.
Note: This Section specifies that the bill draft takes effect on the first January 1
after the bill draft is enacted and published.
SB418,3,1010 (End)
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