252.12(2)(c)1.1. From the appropriation under
s. 20.435 (3) (md), the department shall award to applying nonprofit corporations or public agencies up to $75,000 in each fiscal year, on a competitive basis, as grants for services to prevent HIV. Criteria for award of the grants shall include all of the following:
252.12(2)(c)1.a.
a. The scope of proposed services, including the proposed targeted population and numbers of persons proposed to be served.
252.12(2)(c)1.b.
b. The proposed methodology for the prevention services, including distribution and delivery of information and appropriateness of the message provided.
252.12(2)(c)1.c.
c. The qualifications of the applicant nonprofit corporation or public agency and its staff.
252.12(2)(c)1.d.
d. The proposed allocation of grant funds to the nonprofit corporation or public agency staff and services.
252.12(2)(c)1.e.
e. The proposed method by which the applicant would evaluate the impact of the grant funds awarded.
252.12(2)(c)2.
2. From the appropriation under
s. 20.435 (5) (am), the department shall award $75,000 in each fiscal year as grants for services to prevent HIV infection and related infections, including hepatitis C virus infection. Criteria for award of the grants shall include the criteria specified under
subd. 1. The department shall award 60% of the funding to applying organizations that receive funding under
par. (a) 8. and 40% of the funding to applying community-based organizations that are operated by minority group members, as defined in
s. 560.036 (1) (f).
252.12(2)(c)3.
3. From the appropriation under
s. 20.435 (5) (am), the department shall award to the African American AIDS task force of the Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin, Inc., $25,000 in each fiscal year as grants for services to prevent HIV infection and related infections, including hepatitis C infection.
252.12(3)
(3) Confidentiality of information. The results of any test performed under
sub. (2) (a) 5. are confidential and may be disclosed only to the individual who receives a test or to other persons with the informed consent of the test subject. Information other than that released to the test subject, if released under
sub. (2) (a) 5., may not identify the test subject.
252.13
252.13
Blood tests for HIV. 252.13(1)(1) In this section, "autologous transfusion" means the receipt by an individual, by transfusion, of whole blood, blood plasma, a blood product or a blood derivative, which the individual has previously had withdrawn from himself or herself for his or her own use.
252.13(1m)
(1m) Except as provided under
sub. (3), any blood bank, blood center or plasma center in this state that purchases or receives whole blood, blood plasma, a blood product or a blood derivative shall, prior to its distribution or use and with informed consent under the requirements of
s. 252.15 (2) (b), subject that blood, plasma, product or derivative to a test or series of tests that the state epidemiologist finds medically significant and sufficiently reliable under
sub. (1r) (a) to detect the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV. This subsection does not apply to a blood bank that purchases or receives whole blood, blood plasma, a blood product or a blood derivative from a blood bank, blood center or plasma center in this state if the whole blood, blood plasma, blood product or blood derivative has previously been subjected to a test or series of tests that the state epidemiologist finds medically significant and sufficiently reliable under
sub. (1r) (a) to detect the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV.
252.13(1r)
(1r) For the purposes of this section, the state epidemiologist shall make separate findings of medical significance and sufficient reliability for a test or a series of tests to detect the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV for each of the following purposes:
252.13(1r)(a)
(a) Subjecting whole blood, blood plasma, a blood product or a blood derivative to a test prior to distribution or use of the whole blood, blood plasma, blood product or blood derivative.
252.13(1r)(b)
(b) Providing disclosure of test results to the subject of the test.
252.13(2)
(2) If performance of a test under
sub. (1m) yields a validated test result positive for the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV, the whole blood, blood plasma, blood product or blood derivative so tested with this result may not be distributed or used except for purposes of research or as provided under
sub. (5).
252.13(3)
(3) If a medical emergency, including a threat to the preservation of life of a potential donee, exists under which whole blood, blood plasma, a blood product or a blood derivative that has been subjected to testing under
sub. (1m) is unavailable, the requirement of
sub. (1m) shall not apply.
252.13(4)
(4) Subsections (1m) and
(2) do not apply to the extent that federal law or regulations require that a blood bank, blood center or plasma center test whole blood, blood plasma, a blood product or a blood derivative.
252.13(5)
(5) Whole blood, blood plasma, a blood product or a blood derivative described under
sub. (2) that is voluntarily donated solely for the purpose of an autologous transfusion may be distributed to or used by the person who has donated the whole blood, blood plasma, blood product or blood derivative. No person other than the person who has donated the whole blood, blood plasma, blood product or blood derivative may receive or use the whole blood, blood plasma, blood product or blood derivative unless it has been subjected to a test under
sub. (1m) and the test has yielded a negative result for the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV.
252.13 History
History: 1985 a. 73;
1987 a. 70;
1989 a. 201 ss.
9,
36;
1993 a. 27 ss.
325,
473; Stats. 1993 s. 252.13.
252.14
252.14
Discrimination related to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. 252.14(1)(ar)
(ar) "Health care provider" means any of the following:
252.14(1)(ar)7.
7. A social worker, marriage and family therapist, or professional counselor certified or licensed under
ch. 457.
252.14(1)(ar)8.
8. A speech-language pathologist or audiologist licensed under
subch. II of ch. 459 or a speech and language pathologist licensed by the department of public instruction.
252.14(1)(ar)11.
11. A corporation of any provider specified under
subds. 1. to
8. that provides health care services.
252.14(1)(ar)12.
12. An operational cooperative sickness care plan organized under
ss. 185.981 to
185.985 that directly provides services through salaried employees in its own facility.
252.14(1)(d)
(d) "Inpatient health care facility" means a hospital, nursing home, community-based residential facility, county home, county mental health complex or other place licensed or approved by the department under
s. 49.70,
49.71,
49.72,
50.02,
50.03,
50.35,
51.08 or
51.09 or a facility under
s. 45.365,
48.62,
51.05,
51.06,
233.40,
233.41,
233.42 or
252.10.
252.14(2)
(2) No health care provider, peace officer, fire fighter, correctional officer, state patrol officer, jailer or keeper of a jail or person designated with custodial authority by the jailer or keeper, home health agency, inpatient health care facility or person who has access to a validated test result may do any of the following with respect to an individual who has acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or has a positive test for the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV, solely because the individual has HIV infection or an illness or medical condition that is caused by, arises from or is related to HIV infection:
252.14(2)(a)
(a) Refuse to treat the individual, if his or her condition is within the scope of licensure or certification of the health care provider, home health agency or inpatient health care facility.
252.14(2)(am)
(am) If a peace officer, fire fighter, correctional officer, state patrol officer, jailer or keeper of a jail or person designated with custodial authority by the jailer or keeper, refuse to provide services to the individual.
252.14(2)(b)
(b) Provide care to the individual at a standard that is lower than that provided other individuals with like medical needs.
252.14(2)(bm)
(bm) If a peace officer, fire fighter, correctional officer, state patrol officer, jailer or keeper of a jail or person designated with custodial authority by the jailer or keeper, provide services to the individual at a standard that is lower than that provided other individuals with like service needs.
252.14(2)(c)
(c) Isolate the individual unless medically necessary.
252.14(2)(d)
(d) Subject the individual to indignity, including humiliating, degrading or abusive treatment.
252.14(3)
(3) A health care provider, home health agency or inpatient health care facility that tests an individual for HIV infection shall provide counseling about HIV and referral for appropriate health care and support services as necessary. A health care provider, home health agency or inpatient health care facility that treats an individual who has an HIV infection or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome shall develop and follow procedures that shall ensure continuity of care for the individual in the event that his or her condition exceeds the scope of licensure or certification of the provider, agency or facility.
252.14(4)
(4) Any person violating
sub. (2) is liable to the patient for actual damages and costs, plus exemplary damages of up to $5,000 for an intentional violation. In determining the amount of exemplary damages, a court shall consider the ability of a health care provider who is an individual to pay exemplary damages.
252.14 History
History: 1989 a. 201;
1991 a. 32,
39,
160,
189,
269,
315;
1993 a. 27 ss.
326 to
331; Stats. 1993 s. 252.14;
1993 a. 105,
190,
252,
443;
1993 a. 490 s.
143;
1993 a. 491,
495;
1995 a. 27 ss.
6322,
9145 (1);
1997 a. 27,
35,
67,
75,
175;
1999 a. 9,
32,
180;
2001 a. 70,
80,
89.
252.15
252.15
Restrictions on use of a test for HIV. 252.15(1)(ab)
(ab) "Affected person" means an emergency medical technician; first responder; fire fighter; peace officer; correctional officer; person who is employed at a secured correctional facility, as defined in
s. 938.02 (15m), a secured child caring institution, as defined in
s. 938.02 (15g), or a secured group home, as defined in
s. 938.02 (15p); state patrol officer; jailer, keeper of a jail, or person designated with custodial authority by the jailer or keeper; health care provider; employee of a health care provider; staff member of a state crime laboratory; social worker; or employee of a school district, cooperative educational service agency, charter school, private school, the Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, or the Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
252.15(1)(am)
(am) "Health care professional" means a physician who is licensed under
ch. 448 or a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse who is licensed under
ch. 441.
252.15(1)(ar)
(ar) "Health care provider" means any of the following:
252.15(1)(ar)1.
1. A person or entity that is specified in
s. 146.81 (1), but does not include a massage therapist or bodyworker issued a certificate under
ch. 460.
252.15(1)(ar)3.
3. An employee of the Mendota Mental Health Institute or the Winnebago Mental Health Institute.
252.15(1)(d)
(d) "Informed consent for testing or disclosure" means consent in writing on an informed consent for testing or disclosure form by a person to the administration of a test to him or her for the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV or to the disclosure to another specified person of the results of a test administered to the person consenting.
252.15(1)(e)
(e) "Informed consent for testing or disclosure form" means a printed document on which a person may signify his or her informed consent for testing for the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV or authorize the disclosure of any test results obtained.
252.15(1)(eg)
(eg) "Relative" means a spouse, parent, grandparent, stepparent, brother, sister, first cousin, nephew or niece; or uncle or aunt within the 3rd degree of kinship as computed under
s. 990.001 (16). This relationship may be by blood, marriage or adoption.
252.15(1)(em)
(em) "Significantly exposed" means sustained a contact which carries a potential for a transmission of HIV, by one or more of the following:
252.15(1)(em)1.
1. Transmission, into a body orifice or onto mucous membrane, of blood; semen; vaginal secretions; cerebrospinal, synovial, pleural, peritoneal, pericardial or amniotic fluid; or other body fluid that is visibly contaminated with blood.
252.15(1)(em)2.
2. Exchange, during the accidental or intentional infliction of a penetrating wound, including a needle puncture, of blood; semen; vaginal secretions; cerebrospinal, synovial, pleural, peritoneal, pericardial or amniotic fluid; or other body fluid that is visibly contaminated with blood.
252.15(1)(em)3.
3. Exchange, into an eye, an open wound, an oozing lesion, or where a significant breakdown in the epidermal barrier has occurred, of blood; semen; vaginal secretions; cerebrospinal, synovial, pleural, peritoneal, pericardial or amniotic fluid; or other body fluid that is visibly contaminated with blood.
252.15(1)(em)6.
6. Other routes of exposure, defined as significant in rules promulgated by the department. The department in promulgating the rules shall consider all potential routes of transmission of HIV identified by the centers for disease control of the federal public health service.
252.15(1)(er)
(er) "Social worker" means an individual who is certified or licensed as a social worker, advanced practice social worker, independent social worker, or clinical social worker under
ch. 457.
252.15(1)(fm)
(fm) "Universal precautions" means measures that a health care provider, an employee of a health care provider or other individual takes in accordance with recommendations of the federal centers for disease control for the health care provider, employee or other individual for prevention of HIV transmission in health-care settings.
252.15(2)
(2) Informed consent for testing or disclosure. 252.15(2)(a)(a) No health care provider, blood bank, blood center or plasma center may subject a person to a test for the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV unless the subject of the test first provides informed consent for testing or disclosure as specified under
par. (b), except that consent to testing is not required for any of the following:
252.15(2)(a)1.
1. Except as provided in
subd. 1g., a health care provider who procures, processes, distributes or uses a human body part or human tissue donated as specified under
s. 157.06 (6) (a) or
(b) shall, without obtaining consent to the testing, test for the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV in order to assure medical acceptability of the gift for the purpose intended. The health care provider shall use as a test for the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV a test or series of tests that the state epidemiologist finds medically significant and sufficiently reliable to detect the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV. If the validated test result of the donor from the test or series of tests performed is positive, the human body part or human tissue donated for use or proposed for donation may not be used.
252.15(2)(a)1g.
1g. If a medical emergency, as determined by the attending physician of a potential donee and including a threat to the preservation of life of the potential donee, exists under which a human body part or human tissue that has been subjected to testing under
subd. 1. is unavailable, the requirement of
subd. 1. does not apply.
252.15(2)(a)2.
2. The department, a laboratory certified under
42 USC 263a or a health care provider, blood bank, blood center or plasma center may, for the purpose of research and without first obtaining written consent to the testing, subject any body fluids or tissues to a test for the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV if the testing is performed in a manner by which the identity of the test subject is not known and may not be retrieved by the researcher.
252.15(2)(a)3.
3. The medical director of a center for the developmentally disabled, as defined in
s. 51.01 (3), or a mental health institute, as defined in
s. 51.01 (12), may, without obtaining consent to the testing, subject a resident or patient of the center or institute to a test for the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV if he or she determines that the conduct of the resident or patient poses a significant risk of transmitting HIV to another resident or patient of the center or institute.
252.15(2)(a)4.
4. A health care provider may subject an individual to a test for the presence of HIV, antigen or nonantigenic products of HIV or an antibody to HIV, without obtaining consent to the testing from the individual, if all of the following apply:
252.15(2)(a)4.a.
a. The individual has been adjudicated incompetent under
ch. 880, is under 14 years of age or is unable to give consent because he or she is unable to communicate due to a medical condition.