Recalled equipment: what Wisconsin requires
The requirement
The indoor and outdoor premises shall be free of hazards including any recalled products.
What kind of duty this is
A standing prohibition. Your state says you may not have recalled items on the premises. It does not require you to run a check on a schedule, and there is no state form.
Your state prescribes no recall form. Anything we generate for you is a convenience record for your own files — it is not a state form, and we will not pretend otherwise.
| Citation | Wis. Admin. Code § DCF 251.06(2)(a) (group centers); § DCF 250.06(2)(e) (family centers) |
|---|---|
| How often | standing prohibition — no interval, no record |
| Primary source | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code/admin_code/dcf/201_252/251/06 |
Worth knowing
A prohibition, not a monitoring duty: there is no interval, no documentation requirement, no log and no form anywhere in the chapters. Terminology landmine — in Wisconsin a “family child care center” (DCF 250) is the home-based licence and a “group child care center” (DCF 251) is nine or more children; do not cross-cite them.
This page summarises publicly available licensing rules. It is not legal advice, and rules change. Always verify against your state’s current licensing authority.