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1997 - 1998 LEGISLATURE
ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO 1997 ASSEMBLY BILL 289
December 9, 1997 - Offered by Committee on Judiciary.
AB289-ASA1,1,4 1An Act to amend 767.24 (7m) (a) (intro.) and 767.51 (3r) (a) (intro.); to repeal
2and recreate
767.24 (7m) (b) and 767.51 (3r) (b); and to create 767.24 (7m)
3(am) and 767.51 (3r) (am) of the statutes; relating to: providing medical and
4medical history information in custody matters.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB289-ASA1, s. 1 5Section 1. 767.24 (7m) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB289-ASA1,2,46 767.24 (7m) (a) (intro.) In making an order of legal custody, the court shall
7require order a parent who is not granted legal custody of a child to provide to the
8court medical and medical history information that is known to the parent. If the
9court orders joint legal custody, the court shall require each parent to provide to the
10court medical and medical history information that is known to the parent.
The court
11shall keep the information confidential and may release it only as provided in this
12subsection
send the information to the physician or other health care provider with

1primary responsibility for the treatment and care of the child, as designated by the
2parent who is granted legal custody of the child, and advise the physician or other
3health care provider of the identity of the child to whom the information relates
. The
4information provided shall include all of the following:
AB289-ASA1, s. 2 5Section 2. 767.24 (7m) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
AB289-ASA1,2,176 767.24 (7m) (am) The physician or other health care provider designated under
7par. (a) shall keep the information separate from other records kept by the physician
8or other health care provider. The information shall be assigned an identification
9number and maintained under the name of the parent who provided the information
10to the court. The patient health care records of the child that are kept by the
11physician or other health care provider shall include a reference to that name and
12identification number. If the child's patient health care records are transferred to
13another physician or other health care provider or another health care facility, the
14records containing the information provided under par. (a) shall be transferred along
15with the child's patient health care records. Notwithstanding s. 146.819, the
16information provided under par. (a) need not be maintained by a physician or other
17health care provider after the child reaches age 18.
AB289-ASA1, s. 3 18Section 3. 767.24 (7m) (b) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB289-ASA1,2,2019 767.24 (7m) (b) Notwithstanding ss. 146.81 to 146.835, the information shall
20be kept confidential, except only as follows:
AB289-ASA1,2,2521 1. The physician or other health care provider with custody of the information,
22or any other record custodian at the request of the physician or other health care
23provider, shall have access to the information if, in the professional judgment of the
24physician or other health care provider, the information may be relevant to the child's
25medical condition.
AB289-ASA1,3,3
12. The physician or other health care provider may release only that portion
2of the information, and only to a person, that the physician or other health care
3provider determines is relevant to the child's medical condition.
AB289-ASA1, s. 4 4Section 4. 767.51 (3r) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB289-ASA1,3,155 767.51 (3r) (a) (intro.) In making an order of legal custody under sub. (3), the
6court shall require order a parent who is not granted legal custody to provide to the
7court medical and medical history information that is known to the parent. If the
8court orders joint legal custody, the court shall require each parent to provide to the
9court medical and medical history information that is known to the parent.
The court
10shall keep the information confidential and may release it only as provided in this
11subsection
send the information to the physician or other health care provider with
12primary responsibility for the treatment and care of the child, as designated by the
13parent who is granted legal custody of the child, and advise the physician or other
14health care provider of the identity of the child to whom the information relates
. The
15information provided shall include all of the following:
AB289-ASA1, s. 5 16Section 5. 767.51 (3r) (am) of the statutes is created to read:
AB289-ASA1,4,317 767.51 (3r) (am) The physician or other health care provider designated under
18par. (a) shall keep the information separate from other records kept by the physician
19or other health care provider. The information shall be assigned an identification
20number and maintained under the name of the parent who provided the information
21to the court. The patient health care records of the child that are kept by the
22physician or other health care provider shall include a reference to that name and
23identification number. If the child's patient health care records are transferred to
24another physician or other health care provider or another health care facility, the
25records containing the information provided under par. (a) shall be transferred with

1the child's patient health care records. Notwithstanding s. 146.819, the information
2provided under par. (a) need not be maintained by a physician or other health care
3provider after the child reaches age 18.
AB289-ASA1, s. 6 4Section 6. 767.51 (3r) (b) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
AB289-ASA1,4,65 767.51 (3r) (b) Notwithstanding ss. 146.81 to 146.835, the information shall be
6kept confidential, except only as follows:
AB289-ASA1,4,117 1. The physician or other health care provider with custody of the information,
8or any other record custodian at the request of the physician or other health care
9provider, shall have access to the information if, in the professional judgment of the
10physician or other health care provider, the information may be relevant to the child's
11medical condition.
AB289-ASA1,4,1412 2. The physician or other health care provider may release only that portion
13of the information, and only to a person, that the physician or other health care
14provider determines is relevant to the child's medical condition.
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