DCF 201.039(11)(a)1.b.b. The child is receiving child care services from a child care provider.
DCF 201.039(11)(a)1.c.c. The provider is in compliance with the requirements of s. DCF 201.038 (1).
DCF 201.039(11)(a)2.2. Notwithstanding subd. 1., if an agency determines that a parent is eligible for the subsidy program under s. 49.155 (1m), Stats., and the parent submits the information required under sub. (2) to the agency within 30 days after the date that the parent submitted a request for assistance or the date the parent completed the eligibility redetermination, the agency may authorize payment beginning on the later of the date of child placement or the first day of the month in which the parent submitted the request for assistance or the first day of the month of the parent’s eligibility redetermination if all of the following conditions are met:
DCF 201.039(11)(a)2.a.a. The parent is a kinship care relative receiving payments under s. 48.57 (3m), Stats., and is providing care and maintenance for the child who is placed in the kinship care relative’s home pursuant to a court order.
DCF 201.039(11)(a)2.b.b. The requirements in subd. 1. a. to c. are met on or before the last day of the month.
DCF 201.039(11)(b)(b) Authorization more than 30 days after request for assistance or redetermination. If an agency determines that a parent is eligible for the subsidy program under s. 49.155 (1m), Stats., and the parent submits the information required under sub. (2) to the agency more than 30 days after the date that the parent submitted a request for assistance or the date the parent completed the eligibility redetermination, the agency may authorize payment for child care services beginning the first day of the month in which the parent submits the information required under sub. (2) if all of the conditions in par. (a) 1. a. to c. are met.
DCF 201.039(12)(12)New child care provider effective following month. If a parent receiving assistance under the child care subsidy program notifies the child care administrative agency of the parent’s intent to obtain child care services from a different child care provider, the agency may authorize payment for child care by the new provider that is effective the first day of the following month if the parent notifies the agency prior to the end of business hours on the last business day of a month.
DCF 201.039(13)(13)New provider effective in current month due to hardship. If a parent receiving assistance under the child care subsidy program notifies the child care administrative agency of the parent’s intent to obtain child care services from a different child care provider, the agency may authorize payment for child care by the new provider that is effective in the current month if the conditions in pars. (a) and (b) are met, as follows:
DCF 201.039(13)(a)(a) The assistance group is experiencing circumstances that create an unforeseen hardship for the child to continue to attend the authorized provider for the remainder of the month due to any of the following:
DCF 201.039(13)(a)1.1. Travel to the authorized provider has become unreasonable due to any of the following:
DCF 201.039(13)(a)1.a.a. The assistance group relocated to escape domestic abuse.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)1.b.b. The assistance group was evicted from their home.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)1.c.c. The assistance group was formerly homeless and has moved into stable housing.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)1.d.d. The location of the parent’s approved activity suddenly changed.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)2.2. The authorized provider is unable to meet the assistance group’s need for child care after any of the following:
DCF 201.039(13)(a)2.a.a. The schedule of the parent’s approved activity suddenly changed.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)2.b.b. The death or unexpected departure of a parent.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)2.c.c. The child is expelled due to behavior issues.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)2.d.d. The child has a special need that is no longer met by the provider.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)2.e.e. The child has a medical need that cannot be met by the provider.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)3.3. The authorized provider is no longer available to provide child care services due to any of the following:
DCF 201.039(13)(a)3.a.a. The provider suddenly stops providing child care services.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)3.b.b. The provider’s regulatory approval has been suspended or revoked.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)3.c.c. Damage to the provider’s facility has created an unsafe environment for children.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)3.d.d. Regulatory restrictions on the number of children, hours of operation, or provider-to-child ratios.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)4.4. There is alleged abuse or neglect of the child by the provider, and a complaint has been made to the appropriate certification or licensing agency.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)5.5. Continuing to receive child care from the authorized provider threatens the safety of the parent or child.
DCF 201.039(13)(a)6.6. Other circumstances outside the parent’s control as approved by the department.
DCF 201.039(13)(b)(b) The parent notifies the agency of the applicable circumstances in par. (a) within 10 days after the circumstances begin.