895.65(4)(c) (c) Order expungement of adverse material relating to the retaliatory action or threat from the employee's personnel file.
895.65(4)(cm) (cm) Order the employer to pay compensatory damages.
895.65(4)(d) (d) Order the employer to pay the employee's reasonable attorney fees.
895.65(4)(e) (e) Order the employer or employer's agent to insert a copy of the court order into the employee's personnel file.
895.65(4)(f) (f) Recommend to the employer that disciplinary or other action be taken regarding the employer's agent, including but not limited to any of the following:
895.65(4)(f)1. 1. Placement of information describing the agent's action in his or her personnel file.
895.65(4)(f)2. 2. Issuance of a letter reprimanding the agent.
895.65(4)(f)3. 3. Suspension.
895.65(4)(f)4. 4. Termination.
895.65 Annotation The scope of an employee's protection under s. 895.65 is narrower than the protection afforded by the 1st amendment. Kmetz v. State Historical Society, 304 F. Supp 2d 1108 (2004).
895.67 895.67 Domestic abuse services; prohibited disclosures.
895.67(1)(1) In this section:
895.67(1)(a) (a) "Domestic abuse" has the meaning given in s. 46.95 (1) (a).
895.67(1)(b) (b) "Domestic abuse services organization" means a nonprofit organization or a public agency that provides any of the following services for victims of domestic abuse:
895.67(1)(b)1. 1. Shelter facilities or private home shelter care.
895.67(1)(b)2. 2. Advocacy and counseling.
895.67(1)(b)3. 3. A 24-hour telephone service.
895.67(1)(c) (c) "Service recipient" means any person who receives or has received domestic abuse services from a domestic abuse services organization.
895.67(2) (2)
895.67(2)(a)(a) No employee or agent of a domestic abuse services organization who provides domestic abuse services to a service recipient may intentionally disclose to any person the location of any of the following persons without the informed, written consent of the service recipient:
895.67(2)(a)1. 1. The service recipient.
895.67(2)(a)2. 2. Any minor child of the service recipient.
895.67(2)(a)3. 3. Any minor child in the care or custody of the service recipient.
895.67(2)(a)4. 4. Any minor child who accompanies the service recipient when the service recipient receives domestic abuse services.
895.67(2)(b) (b) Any person who violates this subsection may be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned for not more than 30 days or both.
895.67 History History: 1991 a. 228.
895.70 895.70 Sexual exploitation by a therapist.
895.70(1) (1)Definitions. In this section:
895.70(1)(a) (a) "Physician" has the meaning designated in s. 448.01 (5).
895.70(1)(b) (b) "Psychologist" means a person who practices psychology, as described in s. 455.01 (5).
895.70(1)(c) (c) "Psychotherapy" has the meaning designated in s. 455.01 (6).
895.70(1)(d) (d) "Sexual contact" has the meaning designated in s. 940.225 (5) (b).
895.70(1)(e) (e) "Therapist" means a physician, psychologist, social worker, marriage and family therapist, professional counselor, nurse, chemical dependency counselor, member of the clergy or other person, whether or not licensed or certified by the state, who performs or purports to perform psychotherapy.
895.70(2) (2)Cause of action.
895.70(2)(a)(a) Any person who suffers, directly or indirectly, a physical, mental or emotional injury caused by, resulting from or arising out of sexual contact with a therapist who is rendering or has rendered to that person psychotherapy, counseling or other assessment or treatment of or involving any mental or emotional illness, symptom or condition has a civil cause of action against the psychotherapist for all damages resulting from, arising out of or caused by that sexual contact. Consent is not an issue in an action under this section, unless the sexual contact that is the subject of the action occurred more than 6 months after the psychotherapy, counseling, assessment or treatment ended.
895.70(2)(b) (b) Notwithstanding ss. 801.09 (1), 801.095, 802.04 (1) and 815.05 (1g) (a), in an action brought under this section, the plaintiff may substitute his or her initials, or fictitious initials, and his or her age and county of residence for his or her name and address on the summons and complaint. The plaintiff's attorney shall supply the court the name and other necessary identifying information of the plaintiff. The court shall maintain the name and other identifying information, and supply the information to other parties to the action, in a manner that reasonably protects the information from being disclosed to the public.
895.70(2)(c) (c) Upon motion by the plaintiff, and for good cause shown, or upon its own motion, the court may make any order that justice requires to protect:
895.70(2)(c)1. 1. A plaintiff who is using initials in an action under this section from annoyance, embarrassment, oppression or undue burden that would arise if any information identifying the plaintiff were made public.
895.70(2)(c)2. 2. A plaintiff in an action under this section from unreasonably long, repetitive or burdensome physical or mental examinations.
895.70(2)(c)3. 3. The confidentiality of information which under law is confidential, until the information is provided in open court in an action under this section.
895.70(3) (3)Punitive damages. A court or jury may award punitive damages to a person bringing an action under this section.
895.70(4) (4)Calculation of statute of limitations. An action under this section is subject to s. 893.585.
895.70(5) (5)Silence agreements. Any provision in a contract or agreement relating to the settlement of any claim by a patient against a therapist that limits or eliminates the right of the patient to disclose sexual contact by the therapist to a subsequent therapist, the department of regulation and licensing, the department of health and family services, the injured patients and families compensation fund peer review council, or a district attorney is void.
895.70 Annotation Under sub. (2), consent is not an issue and, as such, an instruction regarding the victim's contributory negligence was improper. Block v. Gomez, 201 Wis. 2d 795, 549 N.W.2d 783 (Ct. App. 1996), 94-1085.
895.70 Annotation This section grants no cause of action against a therapist's employer. L.L.N. v. Clauder, 203 Wis. 2d 570, 552 N.W.2d 879 (Ct. App. 1996).
895.71 895.71 Sexual exploitation by a member of the clergy.
895.71(1)(1)Definitions. In this section:
895.71(1)(a) (a) "Member of the clergy" has the meaning given in s. 48.981 (1) (cx).
895.71(1)(b) (b) "Religious organization" means an association, conference, congregation, convention, committee, or other entity that is organized and operated for a religious purpose and that is exempt from federal income tax under 26 USC 501 (c) (3) or (d) and any subunit of such an association, conference, congregation, convention, committee, or entity that is organized and operated for a religious purpose.
895.71(1)(c) (c) "Sexual contact" has the meaning given in s. 940.225 (5) (b).
895.71(2) (2)Cause of action.
895.71(2)(a)(a) Any person who suffers an injury as a result of sexual contact with a member of the clergy that occurs while the person is under the age of 18 may bring an action against the member of the clergy for all damages caused by that sexual contact.
895.71(2)(b) (b) Any person who may bring an action under par. (a) may bring an action against the religious organization that employed the member of the clergy for all damages caused by that sexual contact if, at the time that the sexual contact occurred, another employee of that religious organization whose duties included supervising that member of the clergy knew or should have known that the member of the clergy previously had sexual contact with a person under the age of 18 and failed to do all of the following:
895.71(2)(b)1. 1. Report that sexual contact under s. 48.981 (3).
895.71(2)(b)2. 2. Exercise ordinary care to prevent similar incidents from occurring.
895.71(2)(c) (c) Notwithstanding ss. 801.09 (1), 801.095, 802.04 (1), and 815.05 (1g) (a), in an action brought under this section, the plaintiff may substitute his or her initials, or fictitious initials, and his or her age and county of residence for his or her name and address on the summons and complaint. The plaintiff's attorney shall supply the court the name and other necessary identifying information of the plaintiff. The court shall maintain the name and other identifying information, and supply the information to other parties to the action, in a manner that reasonably protects the information from being disclosed to the public.
895.71(2)(d) (d) Upon motion by the plaintiff, and for good cause shown, or upon its own motion, the court may make any order that justice requires to protect any of the following:
895.71(2)(d)1. 1. A plaintiff who is using initials in an action under this section from annoyance, embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden that would arise if any information identifying the plaintiff were made public.
895.71(2)(d)2. 2. A plaintiff in an action under this section from unreasonably long, repetitive, or burdensome physical or mental examinations.
895.71(2)(d)3. 3. The confidentiality of information which under law is confidential, until the information is provided in open court in an action under this section.
895.71(3) (3)Consent. Consent is not an issue in an action under this section.
895.71(4) (4)Calculation of statute of limitations. An action under this section is subject to s. 893.587.
895.71(5) (5)Silence agreements. Any contract or agreement concerning the settlement of any claim under this section that limits or eliminates the right of the injured person to disclose the sexual contact described under sub. (2) to another member of the religious organization to which the member of the clergy under sub. (2) belongs, to a therapist, as defined in s. 895.70 (1) (e), to a person listed under s. 48.981 (2) (a), or to a district attorney, is void.
895.71 History History: 2003 a. 279.
895.73 895.73 Service representatives.
895.73(1) (1)Definitions. In this section:
895.73(1)(a) (a) "Abusive conduct" means domestic abuse, as defined under s. 46.95 (1) (a), 813.12 (1) (am), or 968.075 (1) (a), harassment, as defined under s. 813.125 (1), sexual exploitation by a therapist under s. 940.22, sexual assault under s. 940.225, child abuse, as defined under s. 813.122 (1) (a), or child abuse under ss. 948.02 to 948.11.
895.73(1)(b) (b) "Complainant" means an adult who alleges that he or she was the subject of abusive conduct or who alleges that a crime has been committed against him or her.
895.73(1)(c) (c) "Service representative" means an individual member of an organization or victim assistance program who provides counseling or support services to complainants or petitioners and charges no fee for services provided to a complainant under sub. (2) or to a petitioner under s. 813.122.
895.73(2) (2)Right to be present. A complainant has the right to select a service representative to attend, with the complainant, hearings, depositions and court proceedings, whether criminal or civil, and all interviews and meetings related to those hearings, depositions and court proceedings, if abusive conduct is alleged to have occurred against the complainant or if a crime is alleged to have been committed against the complainant and if the abusive conduct or the crime is a factor under s. 767.24 or is a factor in the complainant's ability to represent his or her interest at the hearing, deposition or court proceeding. The complainant shall notify the court orally, or in writing, of that selection. A service representative selected by a complainant has the right to be present at every hearing, deposition and court proceeding and all interviews and meetings related to those hearings, depositions and court proceedings that the complainant is required or authorized to attend. The service representative selected by the complainant has the right to sit adjacent to the complainant and confer orally and in writing with the complainant in a reasonable manner during every hearing, deposition or court proceeding and related interviews and meetings, except when the complainant is testifying or is represented by private counsel. The service representative may not sit at counsel table during a jury trial. The service representative may address the court if permitted to do so by the court.
895.73(3) (3)Failure to exercise right not grounds for appeal. The failure of a complainant to exercise a right under this section is not a ground for an appeal of a judgment of conviction or for any court to reverse or modify a judgment of conviction.
895.73 History History: 1991 a. 276; 1995 a. 220; 2001 a. 109.
895.75 895.75 Physical injury, emotional distress, loss or damage suffered by members of certain groups.
895.75(1) (1) If a person suffers physical injury to his or her person or emotional distress or damage to or loss of his or her property by reason of conduct that is prohibited under s. 943.012 and that causes damage to any property specified in s. 943.012 (1) to (4) or by reason of conduct that is grounds for a penalty increase under s. 939.645 (1), the person has a civil cause of action against the person who caused the physical injury, emotional distress, damage or loss.
895.75(2) (2) The burden of proof in a civil action under sub. (1) rests with the person who suffers the physical injury, emotional distress, damage or loss to prove his or her case by a preponderance of the credible evidence.
895.75(3) (3) If the plaintiff prevails in a civil action under sub. (1), he or she may recover special and general damages, including damages for emotional distress; punitive damages; and costs, including all reasonable attorney fees and other costs of the investigation and litigation which were reasonably incurred.
895.75(4) (4) A person may bring a civil action under sub. (1) regardless of whether there has been a criminal action related to the physical injury, emotional distress, loss or damage under sub. (1) and regardless of the outcome of any such criminal action.
895.75(5) (5) This section does not limit the right of a person to recover from any parent or parents under s. 895.035.
895.75 History History: 1987 a. 348; 2003 a. 243.
895.76 895.76 Limits on recovery by prisoners. A prisoner, as defined in s. 801.02 (7) (a) 2., may not recover damages for mental or emotional injury unless the prisoner shows that he or she has suffered a physical injury as a result of the same incident that caused the mental or emotional injury.
895.76 History History: 1997 a. 133.
895.77 895.77 Injury caused by criminal gang activity.
895.77(1)(1)Definitions. In this section:
895.77(1)(a) (a) "Criminal gang" has the meaning given in s. 939.22 (9).
895.77(1)(b) (b) "Criminal gang activity" has the meaning given in s. 941.38 (1) (b).
895.77(1)(c) (c) "Political subdivision" means a city, village, town or county.
895.77(2) (2)Civil cause of action.
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