Wisconsin Stipulation for Consent Decree (Out-of-Home Placement Only) is a set of court-ordered requirements that must be met when a juvenile is placed out of their home in Wisconsin. These requirements are in place to ensure the child's safety and wellbeing while they are in the care of a guardian or other responsible party. The types of Wisconsin Stipulation for Consent Decree (Out-of-Home Placement Only) include: 1. Regular Contact — A regular contact must be established between the child and their guardian, family, and other important persons in their life. This contact must be established in writing, and must include a clear plan for when and how contact will take place. 2. Education Requirements — The child must be enrolled in and attend school, or receive an appropriate alternative education program. 3. Treatment Requirements — The child must receive appropriate treatment services, as determined by a qualified professional. This could include mental health, substance abuse, educational, or other types of treatment services. 4. Supervision Requirements — The child must be supervised by a responsible adult at all times. This adult must be able to provide for the child's safety and wellbeing, and must be approved by the court. 5. Visitation Requirements — The child must be allowed to visit with their family and other important persons in their life, as approved by the court. 6. Subsistence Requirements — The guardian must provide the child with adequate food, clothing, and shelter. 7. Release Requirements — The guardian must file a Release of Custody form with the court to release the child from their guardianship. This form must be signed by the guardian and the child's parent or guardian. These are the seven primary Wisconsin Stipulation for Consent Decree (Out-of-Home Placement Only) requirements. They are designed to ensure that the child's safety and wellbeing is taken into account while they are in the care of a guardian or other responsible party.