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(2) (am) 2. Except as provided in
subd. subds. 3.
and 5., if the covered
11costs incurred by the eligible person exceed the deductible for major medical expense
12coverage in a calendar year, the plan shall pay at least 80% of any additional covered
13costs incurred by the person during the calendar year.
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(2) (am) 3.
If Except as provided in subd. 5., if the aggregate of the
16covered costs not paid by the plan under subd. 2. and the deductible exceeds $3,500
17for any eligible person during a calendar year or $7,000 for all eligible persons in a
18family, the plan shall pay 100% of all covered costs incurred by the eligible person
19during the calendar year after the payment ceilings under this subdivision are
20exceeded.
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(2) (am) 5. Subject to s. 149.14 (8) (b), the department may, by rule
23under s. 149.17 (4), establish for prescription drug coverage under this section
24copayment amounts, coinsurance rates, and copayment and coinsurance
25out-of-pocket limits over which the plan will pay 100% of covered costs for
1prescription drugs. Any copayment amount, coinsurance rate, or out-of-pocket
2limit established under this subdivision is subject to the approval of the board.
3Copayments and coinsurance paid by an eligible person under this subdivision are
4separate from and do not count toward the deductible and covered costs not paid by
5the plan under subds. 1. to 3.
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149.15
(1) The plan shall have a board of governors consisting of
8representatives of 2 participating insurers
which
that are nonprofit corporations,
9representatives of 2 other participating insurers, 3 health care provider
10representatives, including one representative of the State Medical Society of
11Wisconsin, one representative of the Wisconsin Health and Hospital Association and
12one representative of an integrated multidisciplinary health system, and
3 4 public
13members, including one representative of small businesses in the state, appointed
14by the secretary for staggered 3-year terms. In addition, the commissioner, or a
15designated representative from the office of the commissioner, and the secretary, or
16a designated representative from the department, shall be members of the board.
17The public members shall not be professionally affiliated with the practice of
18medicine, a hospital
, or an insurer. At least
2 one of the public members shall be
19individuals reasonably expected to qualify for an individual who has coverage under
20the plan
or the parent or spouse of such an individual. The secretary or the
21secretary's representative shall be the chairperson of the board. Board members,
22except the commissioner or the commissioner's representative and the secretary or
23the secretary's representative, shall be compensated at the rate of $50 per diem plus
24actual and necessary expenses.
SB55-ASA1,955,1
1149.25 Case management pilot program. (1) Definitions. In this section:
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(a) "Chronic disease" means any disease, illness, impairment, or other physical
3condition that requires health care and treatment over a prolonged period and,
4although amenable to treatment, is irreversible and frequently progresses to
5increasing disability or death.
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(b) "Health professional shortage area" means an area that is designated by the
7federal department of health and human services under
42 CFR part 5, appendix A,
8as having a shortage of medical care professionals.
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9(2) Program and eligibility requirements. (a) The department shall conduct
10a 3-year pilot program, beginning on July 1, 2002, under which eligible persons who
11qualify under par. (b) are provided community-based case management services.
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(b) To be eligible to participate in the pilot program, an eligible person must
13satisfy any of the following criteria:
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1. Be diagnosed as having a chronic disease.
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2. Be taking 2 or more prescribed medications on a regular basis.
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3. Within 6 months of applying for the pilot program, have been treated 2 or
17more times at a hospital emergency room or have been admitted 2 or more times to
18a hospital as an inpatient.
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(c) 1. Participation in the pilot program shall be voluntary and limited to no
20more than 300 eligible persons. The department shall ensure that all eligible
21persons are advised in a timely manner of the opportunity to participate in the pilot
22program and of how to apply for participation.
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2. If more than 300 eligible persons apply to participate, the department shall
24select pilot program participants from among those who qualify under par. (b)
25according to standards determined by the department, except that the department
1shall give preference to eligible persons who reside in medically underserved areas
2or health professional shortage areas.
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3(3) Provider organization and services requirements. (a) The department
4shall select and contract with an organization to provide the community-based case
5management services under the pilot program. To be eligible to provide the services,
6an organization must satisfy all of the following criteria:
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1. Be a private, nonprofit, integrated health care system that provides access
8to health care in a medically underserved area of the state or in a health professional
9shortage area.
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2. Operate an existing community-based case management program with
11demonstrated successful client and program outcomes.
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3. Demonstrate an ability to assemble and coordinate an interdisciplinary
13team of health care professionals, including physicians, nurses, and pharmacists, for
14assessment of a program participant's treatment plan.
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(b) The community-based case management services under the pilot program
16shall be provided by a team, consisting of a nurse case manager, a pharmacist, and
17a social worker, working in collaboration with the eligible person's primary care
18physician or other provider. Services to be provided include all of the following:
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1. An initial intake assessment.
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2. Development of a treatment plan based on best practices.
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3. Coordination of health care services.
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4. Patient education.
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5. Family support.
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6. Monitoring and reporting of patient outcomes and costs.
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1(c) The department shall pay contract costs from the appropriation under s.
220.435 (4) (u).
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3(4) Evaluation study. The department shall conduct a study that evaluates the
4pilot program in terms of health care outcomes and cost avoidance. In the study, the
5department shall measure and compare, for pilot program participants and similarly
6situated eligible persons not participating in the pilot program, plan costs and
7utilization of services, including inpatient hospital days, rates of hospital
8readmission within 30 days for the same diagnosis, and prescription drug utilization.
9The department shall submit a report on the results of the study, including the
10department's conclusions and recommendations, to the legislature under s. 13.172
11(2) and to the governor.
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13150.345 Nursing home bed transfers.
(1) Notwithstanding ss. 150.33 and
14150.34, a nursing home may transfer a licensed bed to another nursing home, if all
15of the following apply:
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(a) The receiving nursing home is within the same area for allocation of nursing
17home beds, as determined by the department, as is the transferring nursing home,
18or is in a county adjoining that area.
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(b) The transferring nursing home and the receiving nursing home are owned
20by corporations that are owned by the same person.
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(c) The transferring and receiving nursing homes notify the department of the
22proposed transfer within 30 days before the transfer occurs.
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(d) The department reviews and approves the transfer.
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1(2) Upon receiving the notification specified in sub. (1) (c), the department shall
2adjust the allocation of licensed beds under s. 150.31 for each nursing home in
3accordance with the transfer that was made.
SB55-ASA1, s. 2852g
4Section 2852g. 157.10 of the statutes is renumbered 157.10 (1) (a) and
5amended to read:
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157.10
(1) (a)
While Except as provided in par. (b), while any person is buried
7in a cemetery lot, the cemetery lot shall be inalienable
, without the consent of unless 8the cemetery authority
, and on the consents to a conveyance of an interest in the
9cemetery lot.
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10(2) Upon the death of the owner
of a cemetery lot, ownership of the cemetery
11lot shall descend to the owner's heirs
; but and any one or more of such heirs may
12convey to any other heir his or her interest in the cemetery lot.
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13(3) No human remains may be buried in a cemetery lot except the human
14remains of one having an interest in the cemetery lot, or a relative, or the husband
15or wife of such person, or his or her relative, except by the consent of all persons
16having an interest in the cemetery lot.
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157.10
(1) (b) A person having an interest in a cemetery lot may, after providing
19written notice to the cemetery authority, convey the interest to his or her spouse,
20child, sibling, or parent without the consent of the cemetery authority.
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22157.635 (title)
Regulations of religious cemetery affiliated with
23religious society authorities.
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24Section 2852u. 157.635 of the statutes is renumbered 157.635 (2) and
25amended to read:
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1157.635
(2) Nothing Except as provided in sub. (3), nothing in this subchapter
2prohibits a
religious cemetery authority
of a cemetery that is affiliated with a
3religious society organized under ch. 187 from prohibiting the burial of the human
4remains of an individual in the cemetery if the individual was in a class of individuals
5who are prohibited under regulations adopted by the
religious cemetery authority
6or
affiliated religious society from being buried in the cemetery.
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157.635
(1) In this section:
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(a) "Affiliated religious society" means a religious society organized under ch.
10187 that is affiliated with a religious cemetery authority.
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(b) "Religious cemetery authority" means a cemetery authority of a cemetery
12that is affiliated with a religious society organized under ch. 187.
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(3) If an individual who is not prohibited under regulations adopted
15by a religious cemetery authority or affiliated religious society from being buried in
16a cemetery conveys his or her interest in a cemetery lot in the cemetery to his or her
17spouse, child, sibling, or parent, the religious cemetery authority may not prohibit
18the burial of the human remains of the spouse, child, sibling, or parent in the
19cemetery.
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157.70
(2) (i) Cause a cataloged burial site to be recorded by the register of
22deeds of the county in which the burial site is located. The historical society shall
23reimburse the county for the cost of recording under this paragraph from the
24appropriation under s. 20.245
(3) (1) (a).
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2165.10 Civil rights enforcement. If any person, whether or not acting under
3color of law, interferes with the exercise or enjoyment by any individual of a right
4secured by the constitution or laws of the United States, or of a right secured by the
5constitution or laws of this state, the attorney general may bring an action for
6injunction or other appropriate equitable relief to protect the peaceable exercise or
7enjoyment of the right secured.
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165.25
(4) (ar) The department of justice shall furnish all legal services
10required by the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection relating
11to the enforcement of ss. 100.171, 100.173, 100.174, 100.175, 100.177, 100.18,
12100.182, 100.20, 100.205, 100.207, 100.209, 100.21, 100.28,
100.37, 100.42, 100.50
, 13and 100.51 and chs. 136, 344, 704, 707
, and 779, together with any other services as
14are necessarily connected to the legal services.
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165.25
(10) Report on restitution. Semiannually submit a report to the
17department of administration and the joint committee on finance regarding money
18received by the department of justice under a court order or a settlement agreement
19for providing restitution to victims. The report shall specify the amount of
20restitution received by the department of justice during the reporting period; the
21persons to whom the department of justice paid restitution and the amount that the
22department of justice paid to each recipient during the reporting period; and the
23department of justice's methodology for selecting recipients and determining the
24amount paid to each recipient.
SB55-ASA1,961,5
1165.755
(1) (b) A court may not impose the crime laboratories and drug law
2enforcement assessment under par. (a) for a violation of s. 101.123 (2) (a), (am) 1., (ar)
3or, (bm)
, or (br) or (5) (b) or for a violation of a state law or municipal or county
4ordinance involving a nonmoving traffic violation or a safety belt use violation under
5s. 347.48 (2m).
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(4) If a municipal court imposes a forfeiture, after determining the
8amount due under sub. (1) (a) the court shall collect and transmit such amount to the
9treasurer of the county, city, town or village, and that treasurer shall make payment
10to the state treasurer as provided in s. 66.0114 (1)
(b) (bm).
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166.20
(1) (gk) "Local emergency response team" means a team that the
13committee identifies under s. 166.21 (2m) (e).
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166.20
(1) (im) "Regional emergency response team" means a team that the
16division contracts with under s. 166.215 (1).
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166.20
(2) (bm) 1. If a regional or local emergency response team has made a
19good faith effort to identify a person responsible for
the emergency involving a
20release
or potential release of a hazardous substance under s. 166.215 (3) or 166.22
21(4).
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(2) (bm) 2. If a person responsible for
the emergency involving a release
24or potential release of a hazardous substance under s. 166.215 (3) or 166.22 (4) is
25financially able or has the money or resources necessary to reimburse a regional or
1local emergency response team for the expenses incurred by the regional or local
2emergency response team in responding to the
release
emergency.
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(2) (bs) 1. Promulgate rules that establish the procedures that a
5regional emergency response team shall follow to determine if an emergency that
6requires the team's response exists as the result of a level A release or a potential
7level A release.
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2. Promulgate rules that establish the procedures that a local emergency
9response team shall follow to determine if an emergency that requires the team's
10response exists as the result of a release or potential release of a hazardous
11substance, as defined in s. 299.01 (6).
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166.21
(2m) (e) Identification of a
county local emergency response team that
14is capable of responding to a level B release that occurs at any place in the county and
15whose members meet the standards for hazardous materials technicians in
29 CFR
161910.120 (q) (6) (iii) and national fire protection association standards NFPA 471 and
17472.
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166.21
(2m) (f) Procedures for
county
local emergency response team actions
20that are consistent with local emergency response plans developed under s. 166.20
21(3) and the state contingency plan established under s. 292.11 (5).
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166.215
(2) The division shall reimburse a regional emergency response team
24for costs incurred by the team in responding to
an emergency involving a level A
25release
under sub. (1), or a potential level A release, if the team followed the
1procedures in the rules promulgated under s. 166.20 (2) (bs) 1. to determine if an
2emergency requiring a response existed. Reimbursement under this subsection is
3limited to amounts collected under sub. (3) and the amounts appropriated under s.
420.465 (3) (dr). Reimbursement is available under s. 20.465 (3) (dr) only if the
5regional emergency response team has made a good faith effort to identify the person
6responsible under sub. (3) and that person cannot be identified, or, if that person is
7identified, the team has received reimbursement from that person to the extent that
8the person is financially able or has determined that the person does not have
9adequate money or other resources to reimburse the regional emergency response
10team.
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11Section
1425. 166.215 (3) of the statutes is repealed and recreated to read:
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166.215
(3) A person shall reimburse the division for costs incurred by a
13regional emergency response team in responding to an emergency if the team
14followed the procedures established under s. 166.20 (2) (bs) 1. to determine if an
15emergency requiring the team's response existed and if any of the following
16conditions applies:
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(a) The person possessed or controlled a hazardous substance that was involved
18in the emergency.
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(b) The person caused the emergency.