Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB391 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 09/01/2023

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2023 - 2024  LEGISLATURE  
 
2023 ASSEMBLY BILL 391
September 1, 2023 - Introduced by Representatives GOEBEN, HURD, BINSFELD,
BRANDTJEN, EDMING, GREEN, GUNDRUM, GUSTAFSON, KRUG, MAGNAFICI, MAXEY,
O'CONNOR, PETERSEN, PETRYK, PLUMER, ROZAR, SCHMIDT, SORTWELL, STEFFEN,
SUMMERFIELD, SWEARINGEN, TRANEL and VANDERMEER, cosponsored by
Senators BALLWEG and STROEBEL. Referred to Committee on Children and
Families.
***AUTHORS SUBJECT TO CHANGE***
AN ACT relating to: modifying administrative rules regarding the number of
child care workers and children in group child care centers.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill changes the administrative code to increase 1) the number of children
in the ratio of minimum number of child care workers to children in a group child care
center and 2) the maximum number of children per age who can be in a group child
care center.
The bill also provides that a group child care center may adjust its ratio of child
care workers to children to match the average ratio of teachers to pupils in the school
district where the group child care center is located.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SECTION 1.  DCF 251.055 (2) (b) of the administrative code is amended to read:
DCF 251.055 (2) (b)  The Except as provided in par. (n), the ratio of child care
workers to children may not be less than the minimum number of child care workers
to children specified in Table 251.055.
SECTION 2.  DCF 251.055 (2) (n) of the administrative code is created to read:
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SECTION 2 ASSEMBLY BILL 391
DCF 251.055 (2) (n) 1.  If the center is located in a school district where, in
4-year-old kindergarten, the average ratio of teachers to pupils is lower than the
number specified in Table DCF 251.055 for children ages 4 years to 5 years, the
center may lower its ratio of child care workers to children for children ages 4 years
to 5 years to match the average ratio in 4-year-old kindergarten in the school
district.
2. If the center is located in a school district where, in 5-year-old kindergarten
to 5th grade, the average ratio of teachers to pupils is lower than the number
specified in Table DCF 251.055 for children ages 5 years and older, the center may
lower its ratio of child care workers to children for children ages 5 years and older
to match the average ratio in 5-year-old kindergarten to 5th grade in the school
district.
SECTION 3.  DCF 251.055 (table) of the administrative code is amended to read:
TABLE DCF 251.055
Maximum Group Size and Minimum Number of 
Child Care Workers in Group Child Care Centers
Age of Children Minimum Number of Child Care
Workers to Children
Maximum Number of Children in
a Group
Birth to 2 Years 1 Year	1:4 8
2 years 1 Year to 2 1/2 Years	1:6 12
2 1/2 Years to 3 Years	1:8 1:9	16 18
3 Years to 4 Years	1:10 1:12	20 24
4 Years to 5 Years	1:13 1:15	26 30
5 Years and Over	1:18 1:20	36 40
SECTION 4.0Effective date.
(1) Notwithstanding s. 227.265, this act takes effect on the day after
publication.
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