Suspension of the person's operating privilege
for not less than 30 days nor more than one year. The court shall
immediately take possession of any suspended license and forward it
to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation together with a notice
stating the reason for and the duration of the suspension.
An order for the person to participate in counseling
or a supervised work program or other community service work as described
in § 938.34(5g), Wis. Stats. The costs of any such counseling,
supervised work program or other community service work may be assessed
against the person, the parents or guardian of the person, or both.
An order for the person to remain at home except
during hours in which the person is attending religious worship or
a school program, including travel time required to get to and from
the school program or place of worship. The order may permit a person
to leave his or her home if the child is accompanied by a parent or
guardian.
An order for the Wisconsin Department of Work
Force Development to revoke, under § 103.72, Wis. Stats.,
a permit under § 103.70, Wis. Stats., authorizing the employment
of the person.
A forfeiture of not more than $500 plus costs,
subject to § 938.37, Wis. Stats. All or part of the forfeiture
plus costs may be assessed against the person, the parents or guardian
of the person, or both.
Any other reasonable conditions consistent with
this chapter, including a curfew, restrictions as to going to or remaining
on specified premises, and restrictions on associating with other
children or adults.
An order for the person's parent, guardian or
legal custodian to participate in counseling at the parent's, guardian's
or legal custodian's own expense or to attend school with the person,
or both.
If the court determines that a person is at least
16 years of age but is less than 18 years of age and is a dropout,
the court may suspend the person's operating privilege until the person
reaches the age of 18. The court shall immediately take possession
of any suspended license and forward it to the Wisconsin Department
of Transportation together with a notice stating the reason for and
the duration of the suspension.
Dispositional orders and sanctions. The court is hereby
authorized to exercise each and every kind of authority granted to
courts under Wisconsin law. Specifically, the court is hereby authorized
to exercise the authority granted to it in § 938.355, Wis.
Stats., including but not limited to the authority granted to the
court in § 938.355(6m), Wis. Stats.
Adopted terms. As used in this section, the terms
"truant," "habitual truant," "operating privilege" and "dropout" have
the meanings provided in § 118.163, Wis. Stats. Those definitions
are hereby adopted and incorporated herein as if fully set forth.
Any future amendment of any such definition is hereby adopted and
is incorporated herein as if fully set forth as of the effective date
of such future amendment.
Unless the child is excepted or excused under § 118.15,
Wis. Stats., or has graduated from high school, any person having
under his or her control a child who is between the ages of six and
18 years shall cause the child to attend school regularly during the
full period and hours, religious holidays excepted, that the public
or private school in which the child should be enrolled is in session
until the end of the school term, quarter or semester of the school
year in which the child becomes 18 years of age.
To a person who proves that he or she is unable to
comply with the requirements of this section because of the disobedience
of the child, in which case the action shall be dismissed and the
juvenile officer or law enforcement authority shall refer the case
to the District Attorney's office.
Unless evidence has been provided by the school attendance
officer that the activities under § 118.16(5), Wis. Stats.,
have been completed or were not required to be completed as provided
in § 118.16(5m), Wis. Stats.