§ 13.1.33 HABITUAL TRUANCY.
   The Court is authorized to order any of the following dispositions upon a finding of habitual truancy:
   (A)   Suspension of the child's operating privilege, as defined in § 340.01(4) of the Wisconsin Statutes, for neither less than 30 days or more than 90 days. The Court shall immediately take possession of any suspended license and forward it to the Department of Transportation together with a notice stating the reason for and the duration of the suspension.
   (B)   An order for the child to participate in counseling, community service, or a supervised work program as provided under § 48.34(9) of the Wisconsin Statutes.
   (C)   An order for the child to remain at home except during hours in which the child 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 child to leave his/her home if the child is accompanied by a parent or guardian.
   (D)   An order for the child to attend an educational program as described in § 938.34(5g) of the Wisconsin Statutes.
   (E)   Any order for the Department of Workforce Development to revoke, under § 103.72 of the Wisconsin Statutes, a permit under § 103.70 of the Wisconsin Statutes authorizing the employment of the person.
   (F)   An order for the person to be placed in a teen court program as described in § 938.342(1g)(f) of the Wisconsin Statutes.
   (G)   A forfeiture of not more than $500 plus costs, assessments, surcharges and fees, subject to § 938.37 of the Wisconsin Statutes. All or part of the forfeiture may be assessed against the person, the parents or guardian of the person, or both.
   (H)    Any other reasonable conditions consistent with § 118.163 of the Wisconsin Statutes, including a curfew, restrictions as to going to or remaining on specified premises and restrictions on associating with other children or adults.
   (I)   An order placing the person under formal or informal supervision, as described in § 938.34(2) of the Wisconsin Statutes, for up to one year.
   (J)   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.
(Ord. 860, passed 2-24-04)