AB552, s. 57 17Section 57. 153.65 of the statutes is amended to read:
AB552,16,25 18153.65 Provision of special information; user fees. The office department
19may provide, upon request from a person, a data compilation or a special report based
20on the information collected by the office under s. 153.05 (1), (3), (4) (b), (5), (7) or (8)
21or 153.08
department. The office department shall establish user fees for the
22provision of these compilations or reports, payable by the requester, which shall be
23sufficient to fund the actual necessary and direct cost of the compilation or report.
24All moneys collected under this section shall be credited to the appropriation under
25s. 20.145 (8) 20.435 (1) (hi).
AB552, s. 58
1Section 58. 153.75 (1) (intro.), (b), (f), (k) and (L) of the statutes are amended
2to read:
AB552,17,43 153.75 (1) (intro.)  Following approval by the board, the commissioner
4department shall promulgate the following rules:
AB552,17,75 (b) Establishing procedures under which hospitals and health care providers
6are permitted to review and verify patient-related information prior to its
7submission to the office
.
AB552,17,98 (f) Governing the release of physician-specific health care provider-specific
9and employer-specific data under s. 153.45 (3).
AB552,17,1110 (k) Establishing methods and criteria for assessing hospitals and ambulatory
11surgery centers
health care providers under s. 153.60 (1).
AB552,17,1312 (L) Defining the term "uncompensated health care services" for the purposes
13of ss. 153.05 (1) (d) and s. 153.20.
AB552, s. 59 14Section 59. 153.75 (1) (c), (d), (e), (i) and (j) of the statutes are repealed.
AB552, s. 60 15Section 60. 153.75 (1) (m), (n), (o), (p), (q), (r) and (s) of the statutes are created
16to read:
AB552,17,1817 153.75 (1) (m) Specifying the classes of health care providers from whom claims
18data and other health care information will be collected.
AB552,17,1919 (n) Specifying the uniform data set of health care information to be collected.
AB552,17,2120 (o) Specifying the means by which the information in par. (b) will be collected,
21including the procedures for submission of data by electronic means.
AB552,17,2522 (p) Specifying the methods for using and disseminating health care data in
23order for health care providers to provide health care that is effective and
24economically efficient and for consumers and purchasers to make informed decisions
25in selecting health care plans and health care providers.
AB552,18,2
1(q) Specifying the information to be provided in the consumer guide under s.
2153.21.
AB552,18,43 (r) Specifying the standard reports that will be issued by the department in
4addition to those required in ss. 153.20 and 153.21.
AB552,18,55 (s) Defining "individual data elements" for purposes of s. 153.45 (4).
AB552, s. 61 6Section 61. 153.75 (2) (intro.) and (c) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB552,18,87 153.75 (2) (intro.)  With the Following approval of the board, the commissioner
8department may promulgate all of the following rules:
AB552,18,109 (c) Providing for the efficient collection, analysis and dissemination of health
10care information which the office department may require under this chapter.
AB552, s. 62 11Section 62. 153.75 (2) (b) of the statutes is repealed.
AB552, s. 63 12Section 63. 153.75 (2) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
AB552,18,1513 153.75 (2) (d) Specifying the information collected under any voluntary system
14of health care plan reporting under s. 153.05 (6r) and the methods and criteria for
15assessing health care plans that submit data under that subsection.
AB552, s. 64 16Section 64. 153.90 (1) and (2) of the statutes are amended to read:
AB552,18,1917 153.90 (1) Whoever intentionally violates s. 153.45 (5) or 153.50 or rules
18promulgated under s. 153.75 (1) (a) may be fined not more than $10,000 or
19imprisoned for not more than 9 months or both.
AB552,19,2 20(2) Any person who violates this chapter or any rule promulgated under the
21authority of this chapter, except ss. 153.45 (5), 153.50 and 153.75 (1) (a), as provided
22in s. 153.85 and sub. (1), shall forfeit not more than $100 for each violation. Each day
23of violation constitutes a separate offense, except that no day in the period between
24the date on which a request for a hearing is filed under s. 227.44 and the date of the

1conclusion of all administrative and judicial proceedings arising out of a decision
2under this section constitutes a violation.
AB552, s. 65 3Section 65. 153.90 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB552,19,104 153.90 (3) The commissioner department may directly assess forfeitures under
5sub. (2). If the commissioner department determines that a forfeiture should be
6assessed for a particular violation or for failure to correct the violation, the
7commissioner department shall send a notice of assessment to the alleged violator.
8The notice shall specify the alleged violation of the statute or rule and the amount
9of the forfeiture assessed and shall inform the alleged violator of the right to contest
10the assessment under s. 227.44.
AB552, s. 66 11Section 66. 230.08 (2) (ym) of the statutes is repealed.
AB552, s. 67 12Section 67. 601.429 of the statutes is repealed.
AB552, s. 68 13Section 68. 943.30 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
AB552,19,1514 943.30 (5) (a) In this subsection, "patient health care records" has the meaning
15given in s. 146.81 (4).
AB552,19,2016 (b) Whoever, orally or by any written or printed communication, maliciously
17uses, or threatens to use, the patient health care records of another person, with
18intent thereby to extort money or any pecuniary advantage whatever, or with intent
19to compel the person so threatened to do any act against the person's will or omit to
20do any lawful act, is guilty of a Class D felony.
AB552, s. 69 21Section 69. Nonstatutory provisions; health and family services.
AB552,20,522 (1) The department of health and family services shall prepare a report on the
23feasibility of requiring major health care providers, other than hospitals, to report
24annually on the services provided as either charity care or bad debt services and to
25file an annual plan on projected services that will be provided as either charity care

1or bad debt services, in the same manner as the annual report and plan by hospitals
2under section 153.20 of the statutes, as affected by this act. By the first day of the
37th month after publication of this act, the department shall submit the report to the
4legislature in the manner provided under section 13.172 (2) of the statutes, to the
5board on health care information and to the governor.
AB552, s. 70 6Section 70. Nonstatutory provisions; insurance; transfer of health
care information functions.
AB552,20,107 (1) Assets and liabilities. On the effective date of this subsection, all assets
8and liabilities of the office of the commissioner of insurance that are primarily
9related to the functions of the office of health care information shall become the
10assets and liabilities of the department of health and family services.
AB552,20,2011 (2)  Employe transfers. The department of health and family services and the
12office of the commissioner of insurance shall jointly determine these assets and
13liabilities and shall jointly develop and implement a plan for the orderly transfer
14thereof. In the event of any disagreement between the department and the office of
15the commissioner of insurance, the secretary of administration shall decide the
16question. On the effective date of this subsection, 19.0 FTE PR positions in the office
17of the commissioner of insurance that are primarily related to the functions of the
18office of health care information and the incumbents holding these positions, as
19determined by the secretary of administration, are transferred to the department of
20health and family services.
AB552,21,221 (3) Employe status. Employes transferred under subsection (2 ) have all the
22rights and the same status under subchapter V of chapter 111 and chapter 230 of the
23statutes in the department of health and family services that they enjoyed in the
24office of the commissioner of insurance immediately before the transfer.

1Notwithstanding section 230.28 (4) of the statutes, no employe so transferred who
2has attained permanent status in class is required to serve a probationary period.
AB552,21,113 (4) Tangible personal property. On the effective date of this subsection, all
4tangible personal property, including records, of the office of the commissioner of
5insurance that is primarily related to the functions of the office of health care
6information are transferred to the department of health and family services. The
7department of health and family services and the office of the commissioner of
8insurance shall jointly identify the tangible personal property, including records,
9and shall jointly develops and implement a plan for the orderly transfer thereof. In
10the event of any disagreement between the department and the office of the
11commissioner, the secretary of administration shall decide the question.
AB552,21,1812 (5) Pending matters. On the effective date of this subsection, any matter
13pending with the office of the commissioner of insurance primarily related to the
14functions of the office of health care information is transferred to the department of
15health and family services. All materials submitted to or actions taken by the office
16of the commissioner of insurance with respect to the pending matter are considered
17as having been submitted to or taken by the department of health and family
18services.
AB552,22,519 (6) Contracts. On the effective date of this subsection, all contracts entered
20into by the office of the commissioner of insurance primarily related to the functions
21of the office of health care information which are in effect on the effective date of this
22subsection remain in effect and are transferred to the department of health and
23family services. The department of health and family services and the office of the
24commissioner of insurance shall jointly identify these contracts and shall jointly
25develop and implement a plan for the orderly transfer thereof. In the event of any

1disagreement between the department and the office of the commissioner of
2insurance, the secretary of administration shall decide the question. The
3department of health and family services shall carry out any such contractual
4obligations until modified or rescinded by the department of health and family
5services to the extent allowed under the contracts.
AB552,22,146 (7) Rules and orders. All rules promulgated by the office of the commissioner
7of insurance that are in effect on the effective date of this subsection and that are
8primarily related to the functions of the office of health care information remain in
9effect until their specified expiration date or until amended or repealed by the
10department of health and family services. All orders issued by the office of the
11commissioner of insurance that are in effect on the effective date of this subsection
12and that are primarily related to the functions of the office of health care information
13remain in effect until their specified expiration date or until modified or rescinded
14by the department of health and family services.
AB552, s. 71 15Section 71. Initial applicability.
AB552,22,1816 (1) Section 15.07 (1) (b) 21. of the statutes, as created by this act, first applies
17to persons appointed to the board on health care information on the effective date of
18this act.
AB552, s. 72 19Section 72. Effective date.
AB552,22,2120 (1)This act takes effect on the day after publication of this act or on the second
21day after publication of the 1997-99 biennial budget act, whichever is later.
AB552,22,2222 (End)
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