Wisconsin Consents to Delegation of Powers under 48.979, Wis. Stats. Of an Indian Child is a process that allows a tribal government to delegate certain powers to a tribal court for the purpose of determining the placement of an Indian child. This process is also known as the Indian Child Welfare Act (IOWA). The types of Wisconsin Consent to Delegation of Powers under 48.979, Wis. Stats. Of an Indian Child are the following: • Consent to Placement: This type of consent is used when the Indian child’s parent, guardian, or custodian consents to the placement of the child with a specific person or agency. • Consent to Adoption: This type of consent is used when the Indian child’s parent, guardian, or custodian consents to the adoption of the child. • Consent to Termination of Parental Rights: This type of consent is used when the Indian child’s parent, guardian, or custodian consents to the termination of their parental rights. • Consent to Foster Care: This type of consent is used when the Indian child’s parent, guardian, or custodian consents to the placement of the child in a foster care setting.