DCF 52.62(2)(c)5.5. A diagram of the outdoor area of the center showing dimensions and all buildings, and a map of the surrounding area showing the location of the center. DCF 52.62(2)(c)6.6. The names, addresses and telephone numbers of 3 persons, other than relatives, who personally know the applicant. DCF 52.62(2)(c)7.7. A completed department-provided checklist indicating that the applicant complies with all requirements for initial licensure. DCF 52.62(2)(c)8.8. A description of other licenses or certifications currently held or expected to be obtained by the applicant, or business enterprises that will be a part of the operation of the residential care center or operating on the grounds of the residential care center. DCF 52.62(2)(c)9.9. For an applicant operating any other type of licensed children’s program or other human services program on the grounds of the center, a statement that describes how each program will remain separate and distinct. DCF 52.62(2)(c)10.10. A description of the organizational structure of the center, showing the chain of command and identifying staff members, with their titles and work schedules, who will be on the premises in charge of the center for all hours of operation. This document shall be signed by the applicant. DCF 52.62(2)(c)11.11. A copy of the report of an inspection by a local fire department or other fire safety inspection acceptable to the department showing approval of the facility for fire safety. DCF 52.62(2)(c)13.13. If the center gets its water from a private well, a letter indicating that the water is safe to drink according to tests made on water from the private well, as required under s. DCF 52.56 (1). DCF 52.62(2)(c)14.14. A copy of the Wisconsin department of safety and professional services building safety inspection approval or, if new construction, the Wisconsin department of safety and professional services building construction approval. DCF 52.62(2)(c)15.15. A statement signed by the applicant specifying the geographical area to be served by the center, such as counties or states covered. DCF 52.62(2)(c)16.16. A financial statement with evidence of availability of funds to carry the center through the first year of operation. DCF 52.62(2)(c)17.17. A proposed per client rate that each residential care center program will charge for services provided in the current year and a proposed budget with the same cost categories as the department’s cost and service report under s. DCF 52.66 (1) (a). DCF 52.62(2)(d)(d) Within 30 working days after receiving a complete application, the department’s licensing representative shall inspect the center to determine the applicant’s ability to comply with this chapter. DCF 52.62(2)(e)(e) If the department, following its review of a license application and the results of the inspection under par. (d), finds that the applicant meets the requirements for a license established under this chapter and has paid the applicable fee referred to in s. 48.68 (1), Stats., the department shall issue a probationary license for 6 months in accordance with s. 48.69, Stats. The probationary license shall be issued after completion of the inspection under par. (d) and may be renewed for one 6-month period. If the center remains in satisfactory compliance with this chapter during the probationary license period, the department shall issue a regular license. The center shall post the license in a conspicuous place in the center where the public can see it. DCF 52.62(2)(f)(f) If the department, following its review of a license application and the results of the inspection under par. (d), finds that the applicant is not in compliance with this chapter, the department shall specify in writing to the applicant each area of noncompliance. The department’s written response shall be sent to the applicant after the date of the inspection under par. (d). The applicant shall have an opportunity to come into compliance. When the applicant believes that all areas of noncompliance have been corrected, the applicant may request a re-inspection by the department’s licensing representative. The department’s licensing representative shall complete a new inspection of the center within 20 working days after being notified by the applicant that the center is ready to be re-inspected. DCF 52.62(3)(a)(a) Non-expiring license. A regular license shall be valid indefinitely, unless suspended or revoked by the department. DCF 52.62(3)(b)1.1. At least 60 days before the beginning date of every 2 year period of licensure, the department shall send a license continuation application to the licensee along with a notice of the license continuation fee required under s. 48.615, Stats. DCF 52.62(3)(b)2.2. At least 30 days before the continuation date of the license, the licensee shall submit to the department an application for continuance of the license in the form and containing the information that the department requires along with the license application fee required under s. 48.615, Stats., and any other fee owed under s. 48.685 (8), Stats., and any forfeiture under s. 48.715 (3) (a), Stats., or penalty under s. 48.76, Stats. DCF 52.62(3)(c)(c) License continuation approval. If the department establishes that the minimum requirements for a license under s. 48.67, Stats., are met, the application is approved, the applicable fees referred to in ss. 48.68 (1) and 48.685 (8), Stats., and any forfeiture under s. 48.715 (3) (a), Stats., or penalty under s. 48.76, Stats., are paid, the department shall continue the license for an additional 2-year period. DCF 52.62(4)(a)(a) Before a licensee may make any change affecting a provision of its license, the licensee shall submit a written request to the department for approval of that change and shall receive approval from the department in the form of an amended license. DCF 52.62(4)(b)(b) Any of the following changes require amendment of the license: DCF 52.62(4)(b)1.1. A change in any of the licensee’s powers and duties under s. 48.61, Stats., that are covered by the license. DCF 52.62(4)(b)2.2. A change in the maximum number of residents or in the sex or age range of residents which the center will serve. DCF 52.62(4)(b)3.3. A change in the type of resident population served such as emotionally disturbed, sexual offender, developmentally disabled, alcohol or drug dependent or delinquent.