DCF 12.06(1)(c)2.2. The length of time between the conviction or delinquency adjudication and the decision affecting regulatory approval, employment, or contract.
DCF 12.06(1)(c)3.3. The person’s employment history, including references, if available.
DCF 12.06(1)(c)4.4. The person’s participation in or completion of pertinent programs of a rehabilitative nature.
DCF 12.06(1)(c)5.5. The person’s probation, extended supervision, or parole status.
DCF 12.06(1)(c)6.6. The person’s ability to perform or to continue to perform the job or caregiving role consistent with the safe and efficient operation of the program and the confidence of clients and the parents or guardians of clients.
DCF 12.06(1)(c)7.7. The age of the person on the date the crime was committed.
DCF 12.06(2)(2)Nonclient residents. To determine whether a nonclient resident’s criminal conviction or delinquency adjudication for an offense that is not a serious crime is substantially related to a nonclient resident’s access to clients or the activities of a program for purposes of s. 48.685 (5m), Stats., an agency shall consider all of the following:
DCF 12.06(2)(a)(a) In relation to nonclient residency, all of the following:
DCF 12.06(2)(a)1.1. The nature and scope of the nonclient resident’s contact with clients or activities of the program.
DCF 12.06(2)(a)2.2. The opportunity nonclient residency presents for committing similar crimes.
DCF 12.06(2)(a)3.3. The amount and type of supervision of the nonclient resident.
DCF 12.06(2)(b)(b) In relation to the criminal conviction or delinquency adjudication, all of the following:
DCF 12.06(2)(b)1.1. Whether intent is an element of the crime.
DCF 12.06(2)(b)2.2. Whether the elements or circumstances of the crime involve access to clients or activities of the program.
DCF 12.06(2)(b)3.3. Any pattern of criminal convictions or delinquency adjudications.
DCF 12.06(2)(b)4.4. The extent to which the crime relates to clients or other vulnerable persons.
DCF 12.06(2)(b)5.5. Whether the crime involves violence or a threat of harm.
DCF 12.06(2)(b)6.6. Whether the crime is of a sexual nature.
DCF 12.06(2)(c)(c) In relation to the person, all of the following:
DCF 12.06(2)(c)1.1. The number and type of crimes for which the person has been convicted or adjudicated delinquent.
DCF 12.06(2)(c)2.2. The length of time between the conviction or delinquency adjudication and the determination affecting nonclient residency.
DCF 12.06(2)(c)3.3. The person’s participation in or completion of pertinent programs of a rehabilitative nature.
DCF 12.06(2)(c)4.4. The person’s probation, extended supervision, or parole status.
DCF 12.06(2)(c)5.5. The age of the person on the date the crime was committed.
DCF 12.06(3)(3)Documentation.
DCF 12.06(3)(a)(a) An agency shall document how it reached the determination under sub. (1) that the criminal conviction or delinquency adjudication of a caregiver under s. DCF 12.02 (4) (a) is or is not substantially related to care of a client or activities of the program.
DCF 12.06(3)(b)(b) An agency shall document how it reached the determination under sub. (2) that the criminal conviction or delinquency adjudication of a nonclient resident is or is not substantially related to access to clients or activities of a program.
DCF 12.06(3)(c)(c) An entity shall document how it reached a determination under sub. (1) that a criminal conviction or delinquency adjudication of a caregiver specified in s. DCF 12.02 (4) (b) is or is not substantially related to the care of a client or activities of a program.
DCF 12.06 NoteNote: Form DCF-F-CFS2261-E, Background Checks Substantially Related Investigation Report, is available, but is optional, for documentation of the determination as required in sub. (3). If a home study is required for foster care licensure, subsidized guardianship, or adoption approval, county departments and child-placing agencies must include documentation of the determination in the home study.