The Wisconsin Notice of Rights for Emergency Protective Placement is a legal document issued by the Department of Children and Families in the state of Wisconsin. This document outlines the rights of a minor under the age of 18 who has been taken into protective custody due to an emergency situation. It also informs the minor and their parent/guardian of the options available for placement and care. There are two types of Wisconsin Notice of Rights for Emergency Protective Placement: the Emergency Protective Placement and the Emergency Protective Placement with Authorization for Temporary Care and Treatment. The Emergency Protective Placement outlines the rights of the minor under the age of 18 and their parent/guardian as they relate to the emergency situation. It also provides information on the process for determining placement, the placement options available, and the rights of the minor regarding visitation and communication with others. The Emergency Protective Placement with Authorization for Temporary Care and Treatment outlines the rights of the minor and their parent/guardian as they relate to the emergency situation, as well as the process for determining placement, the placement options available, and the rights of the minor regarding visitation and communication with others. It also provides consent for temporary care and treatment of the minor.