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The standard percentage of income guideline in Wisconsin for child support is: 17% of income for 1 child. 25% of income for 2 children. 29% of income for 3 children.
(e) A child may not be in care for more than 14 hours in any 24-hour period.
Under current regulations, certified family child care providers may care for no more than three children younger than 7 who are unrelated to them. A certified provider can care for a maximum of six children younger than age 7, including children related and not related to them.
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Secretary Emilie Amundson As the head of DCF, Secretary Amundson is responsible for statewide and county administered programs that assist children and families, including child welfare, early care and education, and child support.
The child care licensing program is a component of the services provided by Department of Children and Families (DCF). The program is accountable for the statewide licensure of Wisconsins child care facilities, including family child care, group child care, and day camps.
The DCF is the state agency responsible for licensing and ongoing monitoring of child care centers.
Families must have income below 185% of poverty to be initially eligible, and can continue to be eligible until income exceeds 200% of poverty.
In Wisconsin, parents and caregivers have two options for regulated child carelicensed or certified. Licensed providers can care for four or more unrelated children under the age of 7.

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