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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 51 — State alcohol, drug abuse, developmental disabilities and mental health act

51.06 Centers for the developmentally disabled.

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51.06 Centers for the developmentally disabled.
(1)Purpose. The purpose of the northern center for developmentally disabled, central center for developmentally disabled and southern center for developmentally disabled is to provide services needed by developmentally disabled citizens of this state that are otherwise unavailable to them, and to return those persons to the community when their needs can be met at the local level.
(1m)Services. Services to be provided by the department at centers for the developmentally disabled shall include:
(a)Education within the requirements of sub.
(2), training, habilitative and rehabilitative services to those persons placed in its custody.
(b)Development-evaluation services to citizens through county departments under ss. 51.42 and 51.437 .
(c)Assistance to such community boards in meeting the needs of developmentally disabled citizens.
(d)Services for individuals with developmental disability who are also diagnosed as mentally ill or who exhibit extremely aggressive and challenging behaviors.
(1r)Alternative services.
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