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SB70,696,212 48.57 (3n) (ap) 3. Notwithstanding that an application of a long-term kinship
3care relative provider specified in subd. 1. is denied or the long-term kinship care
4relative provider is otherwise determined to be ineligible for licensure, the county
5department or, in a county having a population of 750,000 or more, the department
6may make payments under par. (am) to the long-term kinship care relative provider
7until an event specified in par. (am) 6. a. to f. occurs if the county department or
8department submits to the court information relating to the background
9investigation specified in par. (am) 4., an assessment of the safety of the long-term
10kinship care relative's provider's home and the ability of the long-term kinship care
11relative provider to care for the child, and a recommendation that the child remain
12in the home of the long-term kinship care relative provider and the court, after
13considering that information, assessment, and recommendation, orders the child to
14remain in the long-term kinship care relative's provider's home. If the court does not
15order the child to remain in the kinship care relative's provider's home, the court
16shall order the county department or department to request a change in placement
17under s. 48.357 (1) (am) or 938.357 (1) (am) or to request a termination of the
18guardianship order under s. 48.977 (7). Any person specified in s. 48.357 (2m) (a) or
19938.357 (2m) (a) may also request a change in placement and any person who is
20authorized to file a petition for the appointment of a guardian for the child may also
21request a termination of the guardianship order.
SB70,960 22Section 960. 48.57 (3n) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,697,723 48.57 (3n) (b) 2. When any long-term kinship care relative provider of a child
24applies for or receives payments under this subsection, any right of the child or the
25child's parent to support or maintenance from any other person accruing during the

1time that payments are made under this subsection is assigned to the state. If a child
2is the beneficiary of support under a judgment or order that includes support for one
3or more children who are not the beneficiaries of payments under this subsection,
4any support payment made under the judgment or order is assigned to the state in
5the amount that is the proportionate share of the child who is the beneficiary of the
6payment made under this subsection, except as otherwise ordered by the court on the
7motion of a party.
SB70,961 8Section 961. 48.57 (3n) (cm) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,697,119 48.57 (3n) (cm) A long-term kinship care relative provider who receives a
10payment under par. (am) for providing care and maintenance for a child is not eligible
11to receive a payment under sub. (3m) or s. 48.62 (4) or 48.623 (1) or (6) for that child.
SB70,962 12Section 962. 48.57 (3n) (h) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,697,2013 48.57 (3n) (h) A county department or, in a county having a population of
14750,000 or more, the department may recover an overpayment made under par. (am)
15from a long-term kinship care relative provider who continues to receive payments
16under par. (am) by reducing the amount of the long-term kinship care relative's
17provider's monthly payment. The department may by rule specify other methods for
18recovering overpayments made under par. (am). A county department that recovers
19an overpayment under this paragraph due to the efforts of its officers and employees
20may retain a portion of the amount recovered, as provided by the department by rule.
SB70,963 21Section 963. 48.57 (3n) (i) of the statutes is renumbered 48.57 (3n) (i) (intro.)
22and amended to read:
SB70,697,2423 48.57 (3n) (i) (intro.) The department shall promulgate rules to implement this
24subsection. Those rules shall include rules all of the following:
SB70,698,2
11. Rules governing the provision of long-term kinship care payments for the
2care and maintenance of a child after the child attains 18 years of age.
SB70,964 3Section 964. 48.57 (3n) (i) 2. of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,698,74 48.57 (3n) (i) 2. Rules governing the provision of payments for exceptional
5circumstances to enable siblings or a minor parent and minor children to reside
6together and for initial clothing allowances for children residing in a home of a
7long-term kinship care provider who is receiving a monthly rate under par. (am).
SB70,965 8Section 965. 48.57 (3p) (h) 3. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,698,189 48.57 (3p) (h) 3. (intro.) The director of the county department, the person
10designated by the governing body of an Indian tribe or, in a county having a
11population of 750,000 or more, the person designated by the secretary shall review
12the denial of payments or the prohibition on employment or being an adult resident
13to determine if the conviction record on which the denial or prohibition is based
14includes any arrests, convictions, or penalties that are likely to adversely affect the
15child or the ability of the kinship care relative provider to care for the child. In
16reviewing the denial or prohibition, the director of the county department, the person
17designated by the governing body of the Indian tribe or the person designated by the
18secretary shall consider all of the following factors:
SB70,966 19Section 966. 48.57 (3p) (h) 3. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,698,2120 48.57 (3p) (h) 3. b. The nature of the violation or penalty and how that violation
21or penalty affects the ability of the kinship care relative provider to care for the child.
SB70,967 22Section 967. 48.57 (3p) (h) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,699,923 48.57 (3p) (h) 4. If the director of the county department, the person designated
24by the governing body of the Indian tribe or, in a county having a population of
25750,000 or more, the person designated by the secretary determines that the

1conviction record on which the denial of payments or the prohibition on employment
2or being an adult resident is based does not include any arrests, convictions, or
3penalties that are likely to adversely affect the child or the ability of the kinship care
4relative provider to care for the child, the director of the county department, the
5person designated by the governing body of the Indian tribe, or the person designated
6by the secretary may approve the making of payments under sub. (3m) or may permit
7a person receiving payments under sub. (3m) to employ a person in a position in
8which that person would have regular contact with the child for whom payments are
9being made or permit a person to be an adult resident.
SB70,968 10Section 968 . 48.60 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,699,1311 48.60 (2) (a) A relative or like-kin, guardian, or person delegated care and
12custody of a child under s. 48.979 who provides care and maintenance for such
13children.
SB70,969 14Section 969 . 48.62 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,700,415 48.62 (2) A relative or like-kin, a guardian of a child, or a person delegated care
16and custody of a child under s. 48.979 who provides care and maintenance for the
17child is not required to obtain the license specified in this section. The department,
18county department, or licensed child welfare agency as provided in s. 48.75 may issue
19a license to operate a foster home to a relative or like-kin who has no duty of support
20under s. 49.90 (1) (a) and who requests a license to operate a foster home for a specific
21child who is either placed by court order or who is the subject of a voluntary
22placement agreement under s. 48.63. The department, a county department, or a
23licensed child welfare agency may, at the request of a guardian appointed under s.
2448.977, 48.978, or 48.9795, ch. 54, 2017 stats., or ch. 880, 2003 stats., license the
25guardian's home as a foster home for the guardian's minor ward who is living in the

1home and who is placed in the home by court order. Relatives and like-kin with no
2duty of support and guardians appointed under s. 48.977, 48.978, or 48.9795, ch. 54,
32017 stats., or ch. 880, 2003 stats., who are licensed to operate foster homes are
4subject to the department's licensing rules.
SB70,970 5Section 970. 48.62 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,700,196 48.62 (4) Monthly payments in foster care shall be provided according to the
7rates specified in this subsection. Beginning on January 1, 2022, the rates are $300
8for care and maintenance provided for a child of any age by a foster home that is
9certified to provide level one care, as defined in the rules promulgated under sub. (8)
10(a) and
2024, for care and maintenance provided by a foster home that is certified to
11provide care at a any level of care that is higher than level one care, $420 $441 for
12a child under 5 years of age; $460 $483 for a child 5 to 11 years of age; $522 $548 for
13a child 12 to 14 years of age; and $545 $572 for a child 15 years of age or over. In
14addition to these grants for basic maintenance, the department, county department,
15or licensed child welfare agency shall make supplemental payments for foster care
16to a foster home that is receiving an age-related rate under this subsection that are
17commensurate with the level of care that the foster home is certified to provide and
18the needs of the child who is placed in the foster home according to the rules
19promulgated by the department under sub. (8) (c).
SB70,971 20Section 971. 48.623 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,701,921 48.623 (1) Eligibility. (intro.) A county department or, as provided in sub. (3)
22(a), an Indian tribe or the department shall provide monthly subsidized
23guardianship payments in the amount specified in sub. (3) (b) to a guardian of a child
24under s. 48.977 (2) or under a substantially similar tribal law if the county
25department, Indian tribe, or department determines that the conditions specified in

1pars. (a) to (d) have been met. A county department or, as provided in sub. (3) (a),
2a tribe or the department shall also provide those payments for the care of a sibling
3of such a child, regardless of whether the sibling meets the conditions specified in par.
4(a), if the county department, Indian tribe, or department and the guardian agree on
5the appropriateness of placing the sibling in the home of the guardian. A guardian
6of a child under s. 48.977 (2) or under a substantially similar tribal law is eligible for
7monthly subsidized guardianship payments under this subsection if the county
8department, Indian tribe, or the department, whichever will be providing those
9payments, determines that all of the following apply:
SB70,972 10Section 972. 48.623 (1) (b) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,701,1711 48.623 (1) (b) 3. The guardian is licensed as the child's foster parent and the
12guardian and all adults residing in the guardian's home meet the requirements
13specified in s. 48.685 or, for a guardianship of a child ordered by a tribal court in
14which the background investigation is conducted by the Indian tribe, all adults
15residing in the guardian's home meet either the requirements specified in s. 48.685
16or the background check requirements for foster parent licensing under 42 USC 671
17(a) (20)
.
SB70,973 18Section 973. 48.623 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,701,2419 48.623 (1) (c) An order under s. 48.345, 48.357, 48.363, 48.365, 938.345,
20938.357, 938.363, or 938.365 or a tribal court under a substantially similar tribal law
21placing the child, or continuing the placement of the child, outside of the child's home
22has been terminated, or any proceeding in which the child has been adjudged to be
23in need of protection or services specified in s. 48.977 (2) (a) has been dismissed, as
24provided in s. 48.977 (3r) (a).
SB70,974 25Section 974. 48.623 (2) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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148.623 (2) Subsidized guardianship agreement. (intro.) Before a county
2department, an Indian tribe, or the department may approve the provision of
3subsidized guardianship payments under sub. (1) to a proposed guardian, the county
4department, Indian tribe, or department shall negotiate and enter into a written,
5binding subsidized guardianship agreement with the proposed guardian and provide
6the proposed guardian with a copy of the agreement. A subsidized guardianship
7agreement or an amended subsidized guardianship agreement may also name a
8prospective successor guardian of the child to assume the duty and authority of
9guardianship on the death or incapacity of the guardian. A successor guardian is
10eligible for monthly subsidized guardianship payments under this section only if the
11successor guardian is named as a prospective successor guardian of the child in a
12subsidized guardianship agreement or amended subsidized guardianship
13agreement that was entered into before the death or incapacity of the guardian, the
14conditions specified in sub. (6) (bm) are met, and the court appoints the successor
15guardian to assume the duty and authority of guardianship as provided in s. 48.977
16(5m). A subsidized guardianship agreement shall specify all of the following:
SB70,975 17Section 975. 48.623 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,702,2018 48.623 (2) (c) That the county department, Indian tribe, or department will pay
19the total cost of the nonrecurring expenses that are associated with obtaining
20guardianship of the child, not to exceed $2,000.
SB70,976 21Section 976. 48.623 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,703,1222 48.623 (3) (a) Except as provided in this paragraph, the county department
23shall provide the monthly payments under sub. (1) or (6). An Indian tribe that has
24entered into an agreement with the department under sub. (8) shall provide the
25monthly payments under sub. (1) or (6) for guardianships of children ordered by the

1tribal court, or a county department may provide the monthly payments under sub.
2(1) or (6) for guardianships of children ordered by the tribal court if the county
3department has entered into an agreement with the governing body of an Indian
4tribe to provide those payments.
The county department or Indian tribe shall
5provide those payments from moneys received under s. 48.48 (8r). The department
6shall reimburse county departments and Indian tribes for the cost of subsidized
7guardianship payments, including payments made by county departments for
8guardianships of Indian children ordered by tribal courts, from the appropriations
9under s. 20.437 (1) (dd) and (pd). In a county having a population of 750,000 or more
10or in the circumstances specified in s. 48.43 (7) (a) or 48.485 (1), the department shall
11provide the monthly payments under sub. (1) or (6). The department shall provide
12those payments from the appropriations under s. 20.437 (1) (cx) and (mx).
SB70,977 13Section 977. 48.623 (3) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,703,2214 48.623 (3) (b) The county department or, as provided in par. (a), an Indian tribe
15or
the department shall determine the initial amount of a monthly payment under
16sub. (1) or (6) for the care of a child based on the circumstances of the guardian and
17the needs of the child. That amount may not exceed the amount received under s.
1848.62 (4) or a substantially similar tribal law by the guardian of the child for the
19month immediately preceding the month in which the guardianship order was
20granted. A guardian or an interim caretaker who receives a monthly payment under
21sub. (1) or (6) for the care of a child is not eligible to receive a payment under s. 48.57
22(3m) or (3n) or 48.62 (4) for the care of that child.
SB70,978 23Section 978. 48.623 (3) (c) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,704,1424 48.623 (3) (c) 1. If a person who is receiving monthly subsidized guardianship
25payments under an agreement under sub. (2) believes that there has been a

1substantial change in circumstances, as defined by the department by rule
2promulgated under sub. (7) (a), he or she may request that the agreement be
3amended to increase the amount of those payments. If a request is received under
4this subdivision, the county department, Indian tribe, or department shall
5determine whether there has been a substantial change in circumstances and
6whether there has been a substantiated report of abuse or neglect of the child by the
7person receiving those payments. If there has been a substantial change in
8circumstances and if there has been no substantiated report of abuse or neglect of
9the child by that person, the county department, Indian tribe, or department shall
10offer to increase the amount of those payments based on criteria established by the
11department by rule promulgated under sub. (7) (b). If an increased monthly
12subsidized guardianship payment is agreed to by the person receiving those
13payments, the county department, Indian tribe, or department shall amend the
14agreement in writing to specify the increased amount of those payments.
SB70,979 15Section 979. 48.623 (3) (c) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,705,516 48.623 (3) (c) 2. Annually, a county department , Indian tribe, or the department
17shall review an agreement that has been amended under subd. 1. to determine
18whether the substantial change in circumstances that was the basis for amending
19the agreement continues to exist. If that substantial change in circumstances
20continues to exist, the agreement, as amended, shall remain in effect. If that
21substantial change in circumstances no longer exists, the county department, Indian
22tribe,
or department shall offer to decrease the amount of the monthly subsidized
23guardianship payments provided under sub. (1) based on criteria established by the
24department under sub. (7) (c). If the decreased amount of those payments is agreed
25to by the person receiving those payments, the county department , Indian tribe, or

1department shall amend the agreement in writing to specify the decreased amount
2of those payments. If the decreased amount of those payments is not agreed to by
3the person receiving those payments, that person may appeal the decision of the
4county department, Indian tribe, or department regarding the decrease under sub.
5(5).
SB70,980 6Section 980. 48.623 (3) (d) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,705,137 48.623 (3) (d) The department, an Indian tribe, or a county department may
8recover an overpayment made under sub. (1) or (6) from a guardian or interim
9caretaker who continues to receive those payments by reducing the amount of the
10person's monthly payment. The department may by rule specify other methods for
11recovering those overpayments. A county department or Indian tribe that recovers
12an overpayment under this paragraph due to the efforts of its officers and employees
13may retain a portion of the amount recovered, as provided by the department by rule.
SB70,981 14Section 981. 48.623 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,705,2215 48.623 (4) Annual review. A county department, an Indian tribe, or the
16department shall review a placement of a child for which the county department,
17Indian tribe,
or department makes payments under sub. (1) not less than every 12
18months after the county department, Indian tribe, or department begins making
19those payments to determine whether the child and the guardian remain eligible for
20those payments. If the child or the guardian is no longer eligible for those payments,
21the county department, Indian tribe, or department shall discontinue making those
22payments.
SB70,982 23Section 982. 48.623 (5) (b) 1. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,706,1424 48.623 (5) (b) 1. (intro.) Upon receipt of a timely petition described in par. (a)
25the department shall give the applicant or recipient reasonable notice and an

1opportunity for a fair hearing. The department may make such additional
2investigation as it considers necessary. Notice of the hearing shall be given to the
3applicant or recipient and to the county department, Indian tribe, or subunit of the
4department whose action or failure to act is the subject of the petition. That county
5department, Indian tribe, or subunit of the department may be represented at the
6hearing. The department shall render its decision as soon as possible after the
7hearing and shall send a certified copy of its decision to the applicant or recipient and
8to the county department, Indian tribe, or subunit of the department whose action
9or failure to act is the subject of the petition. The decision of the department shall
10have the same effect as an order of the county department, Indian tribe, or subunit
11of the department whose action or failure to act is the subject of the petition. The
12decision shall be final, but may be revoked or modified as altered conditions may
13require. The department shall deny a petition for review or shall refuse to grant
14relief if any of the following applies:
SB70,983 15Section 983. 48.623 (5) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,706,2516 48.623 (5) (b) 2. If a recipient requests a hearing within 10 days after the date
17of notice that his or her payments under sub. (1) are being decreased or discontinued,
18those payments may not be decreased or discontinued until a decision is rendered
19after the hearing but payments made pending the hearing decision may be recovered
20by the department if the contested action or failure to act is upheld. The department
21shall promptly notify the county department, Indian tribe, or the subunit of the
22department whose action is the subject of the hearing that the recipient has
23requested a hearing. Payments under sub. (1) shall be decreased or discontinued if
24the recipient is contesting a state law or a change in state law and not the
25determination of the payment made on the recipient's behalf.
SB70,984
1Section 984. 48.623 (6) (am) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,707,62 48.623 (6) (am) (intro.) On the death, incapacity, resignation, or removal of a
3guardian receiving payments under sub. (1), the county department , Indian tribe, or
4the department providing those payments shall provide monthly subsidized
5guardianship payments in the amount specified in sub. (3) (b) for a period of up to
612 months to an interim caretaker if all of the following conditions are met:
SB70,985 7Section 985. 48.623 (6) (am) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,707,128 48.623 (6) (am) 1. The county department, Indian tribe, or department inspects
9the home of the interim caretaker, interviews the interim caretaker, and determines
10that placement of the child with the interim caretaker is in the best interests of the
11child. In the case of an Indian child, the best interests of the Indian child shall be
12determined in accordance with s. 48.01 (2).
SB70,986 13Section 986. 48.623 (6) (am) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,707,2414 48.623 (6) (am) 2. The county department, Indian tribe, or department
15conducts a background investigation under s. 48.685 of the interim caretaker and
16any nonclient resident, as defined in s. 48.685 (1) (bm), of the home of the interim
17caretaker and determines that those individuals meet the requirements specified in
18s. 48.685. For investigations conducted by an Indian tribe, the background
19investigation may be conducted under s. 48.685 or by meeting the background check
20requirements for foster parent licensing under 42 USC 671 (a) (20).
The county
21department, Indian tribe, or department shall provide the department of health
22services with information about each person who is denied monthly subsidized
23guardianship payments or permission to reside in the home of an interim caretaker
24for a reason specified in s. 48.685 (4m) (a) 1. to 5. or (b) 1. to 5.
SB70,987 25Section 987. 48.623 (6) (am) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
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148.623 (6) (am) 3. The interim caretaker cooperates with the county
2department, Indian tribe, or department in finding a permanent placement for the
3child.
SB70,988 4Section 988. 48.623 (6) (bm) (intro.), 1., 2., 3., 4. and 5. of the statutes are
5amended to read:
SB70,708,146 48.623 (6) (bm) (intro.) On the death or incapacity of a guardian receiving
7payments under sub. (1), the county department, an Indian tribe, or the department
8providing those payments shall provide monthly subsidized guardianship payments
9in the amount specified in sub. (3) (b) to a person named as a prospective successor
10guardian of the child in a subsidized guardianship agreement or amended subsidized
11guardianship agreement that was entered into before the death or incapacity of the
12guardian if all of the following conditions are met and the court appoints the person
13as successor guardian to assume the duty and authority of guardianship as provided
14in s. 48.977 (5m):
SB70,708,1715 1. The county department, Indian tribe, or department determines that the
16child, if 14 years of age or over, has been consulted with regarding the successor
17guardianship arrangement.
SB70,708,1918 2. The county department, Indian tribe, or department determines that the
19person has a strong commitment to caring permanently for the child.
SB70,708,2320 3. The county department, Indian tribe, or department inspects the home of the
21person, interviews the person, and determines that placement of the child with the
22person is in the best interests of the child. In the case of an Indian child, the best
23interests of the Indian child shall be determined in accordance with s. 48.01 (2).
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14. Prior to being appointed as successor guardian to assume the duty and
2authority of guardianship, the person enters into a subsidized guardianship
3agreement under sub. (2) with the county department, Indian tribe, or department.
SB70,709,124 5. Prior to the person entering into the subsidized guardianship agreement, the
5county department, Indian tribe, or department conducts a background
6investigation under s. 48.685 of the person and any nonclient resident, as defined in
7s. 48.685 (1) (bm), of the home of the person and determines that those individuals
8meet the requirements specified in s. 48.685. The county department , Indian tribe,
9or department shall provide the department of health services with information
10about each person who is denied monthly subsidized guardianship payments or
11permission to reside in the home of a person receiving those payments for a reason
12specified in s. 48.685 (4m) (a) 1. to 5. or (b) 1. to 5.
SB70,989 13Section 989. 48.623 (7) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,709,1914 48.623 (7) (b) Rules establishing requirements for submitting a request under
15sub. (3) (c) 1. and criteria for determining the amount of the increase in monthly
16subsidized guardianship payments that a county department, an Indian tribe, or the
17department shall offer if there has been a substantial change in circumstances and
18if there has been no substantiated report of abuse or neglect of the child by the person
19receiving those payments.
SB70,990 20Section 990. 48.623 (8) of the statutes is created to read:
SB70,710,321 48.623 (8) Tribal agreements. (a) The department may enter into an
22agreement with the governing body of an Indian tribe to allow that governing body
23to administer subsidized guardianships ordered by a tribal court under a tribal law
24substantially similar to s. 48.977 (2) and to be reimbursed by the department for
25eligible tribal subsidized guardianship payments. An agreement under this

1paragraph shall require the governing body of an Indian tribe to comply with all
2requirements for administering subsidized guardianship that apply to counties and
3the department, including eligibility.
SB70,710,74 (b) A county department may provide the monthly payments under sub. (1) or
5(6) for guardianships of children ordered by the tribal court if the county department
6has entered into an agreement with the governing body of an Indian tribe to provide
7those payments.
SB70,991 8Section 991 . 48.63 (3) (b) 4. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,710,179 48.63 (3) (b) 4. Before a child may be placed under subd. 1., the department,
10county department, or child welfare agency making the placement and the proposed
11adoptive parent or parents shall enter into a written agreement that specifies who
12is financially responsible for the cost of providing care for the child prior to the
13finalization of the adoption and for the cost of returning the child to the parent who
14has custody of the child if the adoption is not finalized. Under the agreement, the
15department, county department, or child welfare agency or the proposed adoptive
16parent or parents, but not the any birth parent of the child or any alleged or
17presumed father parent of the child, shall be financially responsible for those costs.
SB70,992 18Section 992 . 48.63 (3) (b) 5. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,710,2419 48.63 (3) (b) 5. Prior to termination of parental rights to the child, no person
20may coerce a birth parent of the child or any alleged or presumed father parent of the
21child into refraining from exercising his or her right to withdraw consent to the
22transfer or surrender of the child or to termination of his or her parental rights to the
23child, to have reasonable visitation or contact with the child, or to otherwise exercise
24his or her parental rights to the child.
SB70,993 25Section 993. 48.64 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
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148.64 (1) Definition. In this section, “agency" means the department, the
2department of corrections, a county department under s. 46.215, 46.22, or 46.23, or
3a licensed child welfare agency authorized to place children in foster homes, group
4homes, or shelter care facilities approved under s. 938.22 (2) (c) or, in the homes of
5relatives other than a parent, or in the homes of like-kin.
SB70,994 6Section 994. 48.64 (1m) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,712,37 48.64 (1m) Out-of-home care agreements. If an agency places a child in a
8foster home or group home or in the home of a relative other than a parent or in the
9home of like-kin
under a court order or places a child in a foster home, group home,
10or shelter care facility approved under s. 938.22 (2) (c) under a voluntary agreement
11under s. 48.63, the agency shall enter into a written agreement with the head of the
12home or facility. The agreement shall provide that the agency shall have access at
13all times to the child and the home or facility, and that the child will be released to
14the agency whenever, in the opinion of the agency placing the child or the
15department, the best interests of the child require release to the agency. If a child
16has been in a foster home or group home or in the home of a relative other than a
17parent or in the home of like-kin for 6 months or more, the agency shall give the head
18of the home written notice of intent to remove the child, stating the reasons for the
19removal. The child may not be removed from a foster home, group home, or home of
20a relative other than a parent or the home of like-kin before completion of the
21hearing under sub. (4) (a) or (c), if requested, or 30 days after the receipt of the notice,
22whichever is later, unless the safety of the child requires it or, in a case in which the
23reason for removal is to place the child for adoption under s. 48.833, unless all of the
24persons who have the right to request a hearing under sub. (4) (a) or (c) sign written
25waivers of objection to the proposed removal. If the safety of the child requires earlier

1removal, s. 48.19 applies. If an agency removes a child from an adoptive placement,
2the head of the home shall have no claim against the placing agency for the expense
3of care, clothing, or medical treatment.
SB70,995 4Section 995. 48.64 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,712,95 48.64 (2) Supervision of out-of-home care placements. Every child who is
6placed in a foster home, group home, or shelter care facility approved under s. 938.22
7(2) (c) shall be under the supervision of an agency. Every child who is placed in the
8home of a relative other than a parent or in the home of like-kin under a court order
9shall be under the supervision of an agency.
SB70,996 10Section 996. 48.64 (4) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,713,1811 48.64 (4) (a) Except as provided in par. (d), any decision or order issued by an
12agency that affects the head of a foster home or group home, the head of the home
13of a relative other than a parent or the home of like-kin in which a child is placed,
14or the child involved may be appealed to the department under fair hearing
15procedures established under rules promulgated by the department. Upon receipt
16of an appeal, the department shall give the head of the home reasonable notice and
17an opportunity for a fair hearing. The department may make any additional
18investigation that the department considers necessary. The department shall give
19notice of the hearing to the head of the home and to the departmental subunit, county
20department, or child welfare agency that issued the decision or order. Each person
21receiving notice is entitled to be represented at the hearing. At all hearings
22conducted under this paragraph, the head of the home, or a representative of the
23head of the home, shall have an adequate opportunity, notwithstanding s. 48.78 (2)
24(a), to examine all documents and records to be used at the hearing at a reasonable
25time before the date of the hearing as well as during the hearing, to bring witnesses,

1to establish all pertinent facts and circumstances, and to question or refute any
2testimony or evidence, including an opportunity to confront and cross-examine
3adverse witnesses. The department shall grant a continuance for a reasonable
4period of time when an issue is raised for the first time during a hearing. This
5requirement may be waived with the consent of the parties. The decision of the
6department shall be based exclusively on evidence introduced at the hearing. A
7transcript of testimony and exhibits, or an official report containing the substance
8of what transpired at the hearing, together with all papers and requests filed in the
9proceeding, and the findings of the hearing examiner shall constitute the exclusive
10record for decision by the department. The department shall make the record
11available at any reasonable time and at an accessible place to the head of the home
12or his or her representative. Decisions by the department shall specify the reasons
13for the decision and identify the supporting evidence. No person participating in an
14agency action being appealed may participate in the final administrative decision on
15that action. The department shall render its decision as soon as possible after the
16hearing and shall send a certified copy of its decision to the head of the home and to
17the departmental subunit, county department, or child welfare agency that issued
18the decision or order. The decision shall be binding on all parties concerned.
SB70,997 19Section 997. 48.64 (4) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,714,820 48.64 (4) (c) Except as provided in par. (d), the circuit court for the county where
21the dispositional order placing a child in a foster home or group home or in the home
22of a relative other than a parent or in the home of like-kin was entered or the
23voluntary agreement under s. 48.63 placing a child in a foster home or group home
24was made has jurisdiction upon petition of any interested party over the child who
25is placed in the foster home, group home, or home of the relative or like-kin. The

1circuit court may call a hearing, at which the head of the home and the supervising
2agency under sub. (2) shall be present, for the purpose of reviewing any decision or
3order of that agency involving the placement and care of the child. If the child has
4been placed in a foster home or in the home of a relative other than a parent or in the
5home of like-kin
, the foster parent or, relative, or like-kin may present relevant
6evidence at the hearing. The petitioner has the burden of proving by clear and
7convincing evidence that the decision or order issued by the agency is not in the best
8interests of the child.
SB70,998 9Section 998. 48.67 (4) (b) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,714,1210 48.67 (4) (b) The training under par. (a) shall be available to a kinship care
11relative provider, as defined in s. 48.40 (1m), upon request of the kinship care relative
12provider.
SB70,999 13Section 999. 48.685 (5) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB70,715,314 48.685 (5) (a) Subject to par. (bm), the department may license to operate an
15entity, a county department or a child welfare agency may license to operate a foster
16home under s. 48.62, the department in a county having a population of 750,000 or
17more, an Indian tribe, or a county department may provide subsidized guardianship
18payments under s. 48.623 (6) to a person who otherwise may not be so licensed or
19provided those payments for a reason specified in sub. (4m) (a) 1. to 5., and an entity
20may employ, contract with, or permit to reside at the entity or permit to reside with
21a caregiver specified in sub. (1) (ag) 1. am. of the entity a person who otherwise may
22not be so employed, provided payments, or permitted to reside at the entity or with
23that caregiver for a reason specified in sub. (4m) (b) 1. to 5., if the person
24demonstrates to the department, county department, or child welfare agency or, in
25the case of an entity that is located within the boundaries of a reservation, to the

1person or body designated by the Indian tribe under sub. (5d) (a) 3., by clear and
2convincing evidence and in accordance with procedures established by the
3department by rule or by the tribe that he or she has been rehabilitated.
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