DCF 252.05(2)(2) Amendment to license. A written request for an amendment to the license shall be submitted to the department by the licensee before changes are made in the conditions of the current license such as a change in the licensed capacity of the camp, age range of children, hours, days of the week, months of the year in operation or change in the name of the camp. DCF 252.05(3)(a)(a) The number of children under 7 years of age in care of the center at any one time may not exceed the number for which the center is licensed. DCF 252.05(3)(b)(b) The age of children served may not be younger or older than the age range specified in the terms of the license. DCF 252.05(3)(c)(c) The hours, days and months of a center’s operation may not exceed those specified in the license. DCF 252.05(4)(4) Additional license. A licensee seeking licensure for an additional day camp or child care center location shall demonstrate compliance with applicable parts of this chapter in the operation of the existing center. The licensee shall pay any fines, forfeitures or other fees due to the department under s. 48.715, Stats., on other facilities licensed by the department before the department issues an additional license. DCF 252.05(5)(5) Condition of licensure. The department may deny a license or may suspend or revoke a license, initiate other enforcement actions specified in this chapter or in ch. 48, Stats., or place conditions on a license if the licensee, applicant or proposed or current employee, volunteer, household member or any other person having regular contact with children is, or has been any of the following: DCF 252.05(5)(a)(a) The subject of a pending criminal charge if the charge substantially relates to the care of children or activities of the camp. DCF 252.05(5)(b)(b) Convicted of a felony, misdemeanor or other offense which substantially relates to the care of children or activities of the camp. DCF 252.05(5)(c)(c) Determined to have abused or neglected a child pursuant to s. 48.981, Stats., or has been determined to have committed an offense which substantially relates to the care of children or the activities of the camp. DCF 252.05(5)(d)(d) The subject of a court finding that the person has abandoned his or her child, has inflicted sexual or physical abuse on a child or has neglected or refused, for reasons other than poverty, to provide necessary care, food, clothing, medical or dental care or shelter so as to seriously endanger the physical health of a child. DCF 252.05(5)(e)(e) The subject of a substantiated finding of misconduct in the department’s nurse aide registry under s. DHS 129.10. DCF 252.05(5)(f)(f) Had a child care center license, day camp license or certification revoked or denied within the last 5 years. DCF 252.05(5)(g)(g) Violated any provision of this chapter or ch. 48, Stats., or fails to meet the minimum requirements of this chapter. DCF 252.05(6)(a)(a) Under the authority of s. 227.51 (3), Stats., the department may order the summary suspension of a license and, therefore, close a day camp when the department finds the public health, safety or welfare requires emergency action and incorporates a finding to that effect into its order. A finding of the requirement for summary suspension of the license may be based on any of the following: DCF 252.05(6)(a)1.1. Failure of the licensee to provide environmental protections for the children such as heat, water, electricity or telephone service. DCF 252.05(6)(a)2.2. The licensee, an employee, a volunteer, a household member or any other person in regular contact with the children in care has been convicted of or has a pending charge for a crime against life or bodily injury. DCF 252.05(6)(a)3.3. The licensee, an employee, a volunteer, a household member or any other person in regular contact with the children in care has been convicted of a felony, misdemeanor or other offense or has a pending criminal charge which substantially relates to the circumstances of caring for children or activities of the camp. DCF 252.05(6)(a)4.4. The licensee, an employee, a volunteer, a household member or any other person in regular contact with the children in care is the subject of a current investigation for alleged child abuse or neglect pursuant to s. 48.981, Stats., or has been determined by a child protective services agency or law enforcement agency to have abused or neglected a child. DCF 252.05 NoteNote: Examples of actions the department will consider in making determinations under s. DCF 252.05 (5) and (6), are: abuse and neglect of children; sexual assault; abuse of residents of facilities; crimes against life and bodily security; kidnapping; abduction; arson of buildings or property other than buildings; robbery; receiving property from children; crimes against sexual morality, such as enticing a minor for immoral purposes or exposing minors to harmful materials and interfering with the custody of a child. The list is illustrative. It is not all-inclusive of the types of offenses that may be considered. DCF 252.05(6)(a)5.5. The licensee or a person under the supervision of the licensee has committed an action or has created a condition relating to the operation or maintenance of the day camp that directly threatens the health, safety or welfare of any child under the care of the licensee. DCF 252.05(6)(b)(b) An initial order summarily suspending the license and closing a day camp may be a verbal order by a licensing representative. The department shall within 72 hours of the closing either permit the reopening of the center or initiate proceedings in accordance with s. 227.51 (3), Stats., for the revocation of the license to operate. A preliminary hearing on the revocation shall be conducted by the department of administration’s division of hearings and appeals within 10 working days after the date of the initial order to close on the issue of whether the license shall remain suspended during revocation proceedings. DCF 252.05(7)(a)(a) The department may deny or revoke a license, initiate other enforcement actions specified under this chapter or under ch. 48, Stats., or place conditions on a license if the applicant or licensee, a proposed or current employee, a volunteer or any other person having regular contact with the children, is any of the following: DCF 252.05(7)(a)1.1. The subject of a pending criminal charge for an action that substantially relates to the care of children or activities of the camp. DCF 252.05(7)(a)2.2. Convicted of a felony, misdemeanor or other offense that substantially relates to the care of children or activities of the camp. DCF 252.05(7)(a)3.3. Determined to have abused or neglected a child pursuant to s. 48.981, Stats., or has been determined to have committed an offense which substantially relates to the care of children or the activities of the camp.