2025 - 2026 LEGISLATURE
LRB-3778/1
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June 27, 2025 - Introduced by Senators James, Tomczyk and Nass, cosponsored by Representatives Goeben, B. Jacobson, Spiros, Kreibich, Brooks, O'Connor, Gustafson, Gundrum, Duchow, Dittrich, Knodl, Penterman, Nedweski, Murphy, Hurd, Novak, Green, Behnke, Tucker, Kaufert and Allen. Referred to Committee on Mental Health, Substance Abuse Prevention, Children and Families.
SB359,1,2
1An Act to create 48.65 (4) of the statutes; relating to: the minimum age of
2assistant child care teachers. Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, the Department of Children and Families regulates child care providers and is required to promulgate rules to carry out that function. Under rules promulgated by DCF, a person hired by a licensed child care center to be an assistant child care teacher must be at least 18 or 17 years old, depending on the qualifications the person meets. An assistant child care teacher or school-age group leader who is at least 18 years old and has completed the training required for the position may provide sole supervision to a group of school-age children for up to 45 minutes if there is a qualified school-age program leader or child care teacher on the premises, and an assistant child care teacher may provide sole supervision to a group of children in full-day centers for up to two hours during opening and closing hours and during the center’s designated naptime.
This bill provides in the statutes that a licensed child care center may hire an individual to be an assistant child care teacher if the individual is at least 16 years old and has completed early childhood education training. The bill maintains the current law requirements for assistant child care teachers providing sole supervision to a group of children and adds that an assistant child care teacher may only provide sole supervision to a group of children in a full-day center if there is a child care teacher on the premises.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
SB359,1
1Section 1. 48.65 (4) of the statutes is created to read: SB359,2,2248.65 (4) (a) Definitions. In this subsection: SB359,2,431. “Assistant child care teacher” means a child care worker who works under 4the supervision of a child care teacher. SB359,2,852. “Child care teacher” means a child care worker who plans, implements, and 6supervises the daily activities for a designated group of children at a child care 7center licensed under this section and who meets the qualifications under s. DCF 8251.05 (3) (f), Wis. Adm. Code. SB359,2,1093. “Full-day center” means a child care center licensed under this section that 10accepts children for 5 or more consecutive hours. SB359,2,13114. “School-age program” means a program in a child care center licensed 12under this section that serves only school-age children before and after school, on 13days on which there is no school, and during the summer break. SB359,2,17145. “School-age program leader” means a person who plans, implements, and 15supervises the daily activities for a designated group of school-age children, 16communicates with families, works with the community, and coordinates staff in a 17school-age program at a child care center licensed under this section. SB359,2,2018(b) Requirements for assistant child care teachers. A child care center licensed 19under this section may hire an individual to be an assistant child care teacher if the 20individual meets all of the following requirements: SB359,3,1
11. The individual is at least 16 years old. SB359,3,322. The individual has satisfactorily completed at least one of the following 3within 6 months after assuming the position: SB359,3,44a. Two credits in early childhood education or its equivalent. SB359,3,55b. One non-credit, department-approved course in early childhood education. SB359,3,76c. An assistant child care teacher training program approved by the 7department of public instruction. SB359,3,118(c) Sole supervision by assistant child care teachers. An assistant child care 9teacher who has completed the training required under par. (b) 2. and is at least 18 10years old may provide sole supervision to a group of children in the following 11instances and for the following amounts of time: SB359,3,14121. In a full-day center, if there is a child care teacher on the premises, for 13opening and closing hours, not to exceed the first 2 hours and the last 2 hours of 14center operation, and during the center’s designated naptime, not to exceed 2 hours. SB359,3,16152. In a school-age program, if there is a school-age program leader or child 16care teacher on the premises, for no more than 45 minutes.