DCF 50.12(2)(2)Supplemental payments.
DCF 50.12(2)(a)(a) The department may make supplemental payments to the prospective or adoptive parents of a child in an amount to be determined by the department if the child requires more than the usual amount of care and supervision for the child’s age because of special emotional, behavioral, or physical and personal needs.
DCF 50.12(2)(b)(b) If a child does not exhibit characteristics commensurate with a moderate or intensive level of emotional, behavioral, or physical and personal special needs categories described in sub. (3), no supplemental payment may be made. If the child exhibits characteristics commensurate within a moderate or intensive level of one or more of the emotional, behavioral, or physical and personal special need categories under sub. (3), a supplemental payment in an amount to be determined by the department shall be paid.
DCF 50.12(2)(c)(c) The placing department shall document in the child’s case record the characteristics of any selected level of care.
DCF 50.12(3)(3)Schedule of difficulty-of-care levels.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)(a) Emotional.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)1.1. “Level A, not applicable” children do not exhibit unusual emotional characteristics for foster children in their age group.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)2.2. “Level B, minimal” children exhibit behavior that includes or corresponds in extent or degree with at least 2 of the following characteristics:
DCF 50.12(3)(a)2.a.a. Demanding excessive attention from others.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)2.b.b. Nervous, high-strung, impulsive and displaying temper tantrums.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)2.c.c. Restless and hyperactive, having a short attention span and occasionally wetting during the night.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)2.d.d. Exhibiting low self-esteem and lacking confidence in their ability to deal with the world.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)2.e.e. Periodically withdrawn and unresponsive.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)3.3. “Level C, moderate” children exhibit behavior that includes or corresponds in extent or degree with at least 2 of the following characteristics:
DCF 50.12(3)(a)3.a.a. Habitually resistive and having difficulty communicating with others, often failing to do what is expected of them.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)3.b.b. Typically respond to situations with apathy, showing a lack of any interest.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)3.c.c. Have difficulty in establishing relationships and set up others for rejection.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)3.d.d. Display cultural and social conflicts.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)3.e.e. Frequent night bed-wetters or occasionally defecate in bed clothes or both.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)3.f.f. Display over-activity and over-excitedness, necessitating close supervision.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)4.4. “Level D, intensive” children exhibit behavior that includes or corresponds in extent or degree with one or more of the following characteristics, and the characteristics are severe:
DCF 50.12(3)(a)4.a.a. Infantile personalities.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)4.b.b. Wet or defecate in clothing during daytime hours several times a week.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)4.c.c. Severe hyperactivity to the point of frequent destructiveness or sleeplessness.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)4.d.d. Chronically withdrawn, depressed or anxious.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)4.e.e. Self-injurious, require constant and intensive supervision and may be involved in behavioral management programs or show bizarre or severely disturbed behavior.
DCF 50.12(3)(a)4.f.f. Display anorexia nervosa.
DCF 50.12(3)(b)(b) Behavioral.
DCF 50.12(3)(b)1.1. “Level A, not applicable” children do not exhibit unusual behavioral characteristics for foster children in their age group.