DCF 52.57DCF 52.57 Exceptions and additional requirements for type 2 programs. DCF 52.57(1)(1) Applicability and authority to operate. A residential care center for children and youth designated by the Wisconsin department of corrections as a type 2 child caring institution may accept type 2 resident admissions only if approved by the department under the center’s license to operate a type 2 program. DCF 52.57(2)(a)(a) A residential care center for children and youth with a type 2 residential care center program shall comply with this chapter for youth who are admitted with type 2 status, except as otherwise provided under subs. (3) and (4), with type 2 provisions under ch. 938, Stats., and with any type 2-related policies and procedures and administrative rules that may be issued by the Wisconsin department of corrections. DCF 52.57(2)(b)(b) Violation of any type 2 related policy or procedure or administrative rule referenced in par. (a) constitutes a violation of this chapter. DCF 52.57(3)(b)(b) Type 2 temporary replacement into same center. For type 2 replacements into a type 2 residential care center for a temporary placement lasting 10 days or less, the center shall document in the resident’s record all of the following: DCF 52.57(3)(b)1.1. The name of the agency and person authorizing replacement along with the placement agreement outlining care arrangements, expectations and special conditions, if any, on the resident. DCF 52.57(3)(b)2.2. Reason or precipitating incident or incidents for replacement being imposed. DCF 52.57(3)(b)3.3. Behaviors which the resident has been advised will lead to a type I sanction placement. DCF 52.57(3)(b)4.4. Center-provided service efforts to treat reasons for the resident’s type 2 replacement. DCF 52.57(3)(b)5.5. Any notable incidents by the resident during the resident’s stay. DCF 52.57(3)(b)6.6. Summary assessment of resolution of the issues identified under subd. 4. at discharge. DCF 52.57(3)(c)(c) Type 2 temporary replacement into a different type 2 center. Type 2 replacement into a type 2 residential care center that is not the type 2 residential care center in which the resident was originally placed shall meet the requirements under sub. (2) as though the type 2 resident was a first time type 2 admission. The rule section exceptions under par. (a) do not apply under this paragraph. DCF 52.57(4)(a)(a) Readmission within 6 months. A type 2 residential care center shall comply with the provisions for short-term programs under s. DCF 52.58 for a type 2 readmission of a youth to the same residential care center from which the youth was discharged within the previous 6 months. DCF 52.57(4)(b)(b) Readmission 6 months or more after being discharged or readmission to a different type 2 center. A type 2 residential care center shall comply with sub. (2) when a type 2 readmission to the same residential care center occurs 6 months or more after the youth was discharged or when the youth is readmitted to a different type 2 residential care center. DCF 52.57 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, February, 2000, No. 530, eff. 9-1-00; corrections in (3) (a) and (4) (a) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register November 2008 No. 635. DCF 52.58DCF 52.58 Exceptions and additional requirements for short-term programs. DCF 52.58(1)(a)(a) A residential care center for children and youth may operate a short-term treatment program with approval of the department. This section applies to the operation of short-term treatment programs. A short-term treatment program shall comply with all provisions of this chapter except as provided in this section. DCF 52.58(1)(b)(b) The requirements of this section apply to short-term resident readmissions except that the assessment and treatment care plan for the resident under sub. (5) needs only be updated to reflect the resident’s current treatment and care needs. DCF 52.58(2)(a)(a) “Short-term resident admission” means a short-term resident whose stay at the center is expected to be 90 days or less or whose return to the center for another short-term stay readmission occurs 90 days or more from the resident’s discharge from that center or who is placed into a different center for short-term care readmission. DCF 52.58(2)(b)(b) “Short-term resident readmission” means a short-term resident whose readmission to the center for another short-term stay occurs less than 90 days after a previous discharge from that center and whose stay at the center may be of varying periodic episodes within a 90-day period. DCF 52.58(2)(c)(c) “Short-term treatment program” means a program of temporary residential care and treatment service delivery to a resident whose placement is transitional for purposes of assessment, treatment, and planning for placement back into the community. “Short-term treatment program” does not include a respite care service program under s. DCF 52.59 or a crisis stabilization program certified under ch. DHS 34.