46.03(4)(a)(a) Develop and maintain education and prevention programs that it considers to be proper.
46.03(4)(b)
(b) In order to discharge more effectively its responsibilities under this chapter and other relevant provisions of the statutes, be authorized to study causes and methods of prevention and treatment of mental illness, mental deficiency, mental infirmity, and related social problems, including establishment of demonstration projects to apply and evaluate such methods in actual cases. The department is directed and authorized to utilize all powers provided by the statutes, including the authority under
sub. (2a), to accept grants of money or property from federal, state, or private sources, and to enlist the cooperation of other appropriate agencies and state departments. The department may enter into agreements with local government subdivisions, departments, and agencies for the joint conduct of these projects, and it may purchase services when considered appropriate.
46.03(5)(a)(a) Execute the laws relating to the custody, care and treatment of mentally ill, mentally infirm and mentally deficient persons, inebriates and drug addicts. It shall examine all institutions, public and private, authorized to receive and care for such persons, and inquire into the method of government and the management of persons therein, and examine into the condition of buildings, grounds and other property connected with any such institution and into matters relating to its management.
46.03(5)(b)
(b) Direct the psychiatric field work, aftercare and community supervision and exercise such powers in relation to prevention as the department deems appropriate.
46.03(7)(a)(a) Promote the enforcement of laws for the protection of developmentally disabled children; and to this end cooperate with courts assigned to exercise jurisdiction under
chs. 48 and
938, licensed child welfare agencies, and public and private institutions and take the initiative in all matters involving the interests of those children when adequate provision for those interests has not already been made, including the establishment and enforcement of standards for services provided under
ss. 48.345 and
48.347.
46.03(7)(bm)
(bm) Maintain a file containing records of artificial inseminations under
s. 891.40 and statements acknowledging paternity under
s. 69.15 (3) (b). The department may release those records and statements only upon an order of the court except that the department may use nonidentifying information concerning artificial inseminations for the purpose of compiling statistics, and statements acknowledging paternity shall be released without a court order to the department of children and families or a county child support agency under
s. 59.53 (5) upon the request of that department or county child support agency pursuant to the program responsibilities under
s. 49.22 or to any other person with a direct and tangible interest in the statement.
46.03(10)
(10) Training staff. In its discretion, conduct a training program of in-service training and staff development; and, in cooperation with educational institutions, provide facilities for work experience for students, including subsistence.
46.03(13)
(13) Charges. In compliance with the compensation plan established under
s. 230.12 (3), have authority to make and determine charges for meals, living quarters, laundry and other services furnished to employees of the several institutions and members of the employee's family maintained as such. All moneys received from each person on account of these services shall be used for operation of the institutions under
s. 20.435 (2) (a) and
(gk). If a chaplain employed in any state institution administered by the department is not furnished a residence by the state, $1,800 or 20% of the chaplain's salary, whichever is greater, is designated as his or her housing allowance.
46.03(14)
(14) Vending stands. Establish and maintain a revolving fund not exceeding $60,000 in any of the state institutions administered by the department, for the education, recreation and convenience of the patients, inmates and employees, to be used for the operation of vending stands, canteen operations, reading clubs, musical organizations, religious programs, athletics and similar projects. The funds are exempt from
s. 20.906, but are subject to audit by the department and the legislative audit bureau in its discretion.
46.03(15)
(15) Commissary. Pursuant to its rules the department may, with the approval of the governor and the director of personnel, provide employees in its institutions with laundry, food, housing and necessary furnishings.
46.03(17)
(17) Purchase of care and services. Be empowered to contract with public or voluntary agencies or others:
46.03(17)(a)
(a) To purchase in full or in part care and services which it is authorized by any statute to provide as an alternative to providing such care and services itself.
46.03(17)(b)
(b) To purchase or provide in full or in part the care and services which county agencies may provide or purchase under any statute and to sell to county agencies such portions thereof as the county agency may desire to purchase.
46.03(17)(d)
(d) To sell services, under contract, which the department is authorized to provide by statute, to any federally recognized tribal governing body.
46.03(18)
(18) Uniform fee schedule, liability and collections. 46.03(18)(a)(a) Except as provided in
s. 46.10 (14) (b) and
(c), the department shall establish a uniform system of fees for services provided or purchased by the department, or a county department under
s. 46.215,
46.22,
51.42, or
51.437, except for services provided under
ch. 48 and
subch. III of ch. 49; services provided to courts; outreach, information and referral services; or when, as determined by the department, a fee is administratively unfeasible or would significantly prevent accomplishing the purpose of the service. A county department under
s. 46.215,
46.22,
51.42, or
51.437 shall apply the fees that it collects under this program to cover the cost of those services.
46.03(18)(ar)
(ar) A county may retain fees that it collects under this subsection for services the county provides without state funding under the disabled children's long-term support program.
46.03(18)(b)
(b) Except as provided in
s. 46.10 (14) (b) and
(c), any person receiving services provided or purchased under
par. (a) or the spouse of the person and, in the case of a minor, the parents of the person, and, in the case of a foreign child described in
s. 48.839 (1) who became dependent on public funds for his or her primary support before an order granting his or her adoption, the resident of this state appointed guardian of the child by a foreign court who brought the child into this state for the purpose of adoption, shall be liable for the services in the amount of the fee established under
par. (a). If a minor receives services without consent of a parent or guardian under
s. 51.47, the department shall base the fee solely on the minor's ability to pay.
46.03(18)(c)
(c) The department shall make collections from the person who in the opinion of the department is best able to pay, giving due regard to the present needs of the person or of his or her lawful dependents. The department may bring action in the name of the department to enforce the liability established under
par. (b). The department may not collect from the parent of a minor receiving treatment for alcohol or drug abuse, except as provided in
s. 51.47. This paragraph does not apply to the recovery of fees for the care and services specified under
s. 46.10.
46.03(18)(d)
(d) The department may compromise or waive all or part of the liability for services received. The sworn statement of the collection and deportation counsel appointed under
s. 46.10 (7) or the department secretary, shall be evidence of the services provided and the fees charged for such services.
46.03(18)(e)
(e) The department may delegate to county departments under
s. 46.215,
46.22,
51.42 or
51.437 and other providers of care and services the powers and duties vested in the department by
pars. (c) and
(d) as it deems necessary to efficiently administer this subsection, subject to such conditions as the department deems appropriate.
46.03(18)(f)
(f) Notwithstanding
par. (a), any person who submits to an assessment or airman or driver safety plan under
s. 23.33 (13) (e),
30.80 (6) (d),
114.09 (2) (bm),
343.16 (5) (a),
343.30 (1q),
343.305 (10) or
350.11 (3) (d) shall pay a reasonable fee therefor to the appropriate county department under
s. 51.42 or traffic safety school under
s. 345.60. A county may allow the person to pay the assessment fee in 1, 2, 3 or 4 equal installments. The fee for the airman or driver safety plan may be reduced or waived if the person is unable to pay the complete fee, but no fee for assessment or attendance at a traffic safety school under
s. 345.60 may be reduced or waived. Nonpayment of the assessment fee is noncompliance with the court order that required completion of an assessment and airman or driver safety plan. Upon a finding that the person has the ability to pay, nonpayment of the airman or driver safety plan fee is noncompliance with the court order that required completion of an assessment and airman or driver safety plan.
46.03(18)(fm)
(fm) Notwithstanding
par. (a), any person who submits to an assessment under
s. 961.472 shall pay a fee to the appropriate county department under
s. 51.42. The department of health services shall set fees for each county department under
s. 51.42 designed to offset all the costs to the county in providing the assessment program. The department of health services shall provide for the reduction or waiver of the fee for persons who are unable to pay the complete fee.
46.03(18)(g)
(g) The department shall return to county departments under
s. 46.215,
46.22,
51.42 or
51.437 50% of collections made by the department on and after January 1, 1978, for delinquent accounts previously delegated under
par. (e) and then referred back to the department for collections.
46.03(19)
(19) Protective services. Administer the statewide program of protective services under
ch. 55.
46.03(20)(a)(a) Except for payments provided under
ch. 48 or
subch. III of ch. 49, the department may make payments directly to recipients of public assistance or to such persons authorized to receive such payments in accordance with law and rules of the department on behalf of the counties. Except for payments provided under
ch. 48 or
subch. III of ch. 49, the department may charge the counties for the cost of operating public assistance systems which make such payments.
46.03(20)(b)
(b) The department may make social service payments directly to recipients, vendors or providers in accordance with law and rules of the department on behalf of the counties which have contracts to have such payments made on their behalf.
46.03(20)(c)
(c) The county department under
s. 46.215,
46.22 or
46.23 shall provide the department with information which the department shall use to determine each person's eligibility and amount of payment. The county department under
s. 46.215,
46.22 or
46.23 shall provide the department all necessary information in the manner prescribed by the department.
46.03(20)(d)
(d) The department shall disburse from state or federal funds or both the entire amount and charge the county for its share under
s. 46.495.
46.03(22)
(22) Community living arrangements for adults. 46.03(22)(a)(a) In this subsection, "community living arrangement for adults" means a community-based residential facility, as defined in
s. 50.01 (1g).
46.03(22)(b)
(b) Community living arrangements for adults shall be subject to the same building and housing ordinances, codes, and regulations of the municipality or county as similar residences located in the area in which the facility is located.
46.03(22)(c)
(c) The department shall designate a subunit to keep records and supply information on community living arrangements for adults under
ss. 59.69 (15) (f),
60.63 (7), and
62.23 (7) (i) 6. The subunit shall be responsible for receiving all complaints regarding community living arrangements for adults and for coordinating all necessary investigatory and disciplinary actions under the laws of this state and under the rules of the department relating to the licensing of community living arrangements for adults.
46.03(22)(d)
(d) A community living arrangement for adults with a capacity for 8 or fewer persons shall be a permissible use for purposes of any deed covenant which limits use of property to single-family or 2-family residences. A community living arrangement for adults with a capacity for 15 or fewer persons shall be a permissible use for purposes of any deed covenant which limits use of property to more than 2-family residences. Covenants in deeds which expressly prohibit use of property for community living arrangements for adults are void as against public policy.
46.03(22)(e)
(e) If a community living arrangement for adults is required to obtain special zoning permission, as defined in
s. 59.69 (15) (g), the department shall, at the request of the unit of government responsible for granting the special zoning permission, inspect the proposed facility and review the program proposed for the facility. After such inspection and review, the department shall transmit to the unit of government responsible for granting the special zoning permission a statement that the proposed facility and its proposed program have been examined and are either approved or disapproved by the department.
46.03(25)
(25) Uniform regulation and licensing. The department shall promulgate rules to establish licensing and program compliance standards for care and residential facilities, hospitals, hotels, restaurants and the vending of food and beverages after due consideration of the relationship of a licensing code to other related licensing codes, the need for uniform administration, the need to maximize the use of federal funds and the need to encourage the development and operation of needed facilities statewide. In establishing licensing standards designed to ensure that the facility qualifies for federal financial participation, the department shall establish federal regulations as the base requirement. The department may promulgate such additional health and safety standards as it determines to be in the public interest.
46.03(26)
(26) Data processing projects. Submit a report each December 31 to the joint committee on finance and to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature, for distribution to the appropriate standing committees under
s. 13.172 (3), regarding the data processing projects under development. The report shall include:
46.03(26)(b)
(b) Estimates of development and operating costs; and
46.03(26)(c)
(c) Proposed methods of determining charges for service where applicable.
46.03(30)
(30) Primary psychiatric care contracts. 46.03(30)(a)(a) To provide for an orderly reduction of state institutional primary psychiatric services the department may approve the institutes entering into contracts with county departments under
s. 51.42 for providing primary psychiatric care. If excess capacity exists at state operated mental health institutes, the department shall, subject to
s. 16.848, explore the possible sale or lease of such excess facilities to a county department under
s. 51.42.
46.03(30)(b)
(b) No contract may be approved for a period of time greater than one year, and no contract shall be approved except under
par. (c).
46.03(30)(c)
(c) The counties where the mental health institutes are located may contract with the institutes for primary psychiatric care on an ongoing basis, which contracts shall be approved by the department and shall be renewed annually.
46.03(33)
(33) Relief; American Indians. The department may negotiate and enter into an agreement with any appropriate agency of the federal government for provision of relief to needy American Indians.
46.03(34)
(34) Fetal alcohol syndrome and drug danger pamphlets. The department shall acquire, without cost if possible, pamphlets that describe the causes and effects of fetal alcohol syndrome and the dangers to a fetus of the mother's use of cocaine or other drugs during pregnancy and shall distribute the pamphlets free of charge to each county clerk in sufficient quantities so that each county clerk may provide pamphlets to marriage license applicants under
s. 765.12 (1) (a).
46.03(37)
(37) First aid instruction. In connection with first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation instruction to fitness center employees required under
s. 100.178, do all of the following:
46.03(37)(b)
(b) Approve individuals, organizations or institutions of higher education which teach fitness center employees basic first aid and basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation under
s. 100.178 (2).
46.03(38)
(38) Automatic external defibrillator instruction. Approve individuals, organizations, or institutions of higher education to provide instruction in the use of an automated external defibrillator, as defined in
s. 256.15 (1) (cr), for persons who are required as a condition of licensure, certification, or registration to have current proficiency in the use of an automatic external defibrillator.
46.03(40)
(40) Grants for pilot programs or demonstration projects. Comply with all of the following whenever the department provides a grant after August 15, 1991, for a pilot program or demonstration project:
46.03(40)(a)
(a) State on the grant application that the funding for the program or project will be provided by the department once or for a limited period of time, whichever is applicable.
46.03(40)(b)
(b) Require the applicant to provide, as part of the grant application, a plan that describes:
46.03(40)(b)1.
1. How activities funded by the grant will be phased out or how the program or project will be eliminated; or
46.03(40)(b)2.
2. What other funding sources will be available to support the program or project when state funding is eliminated.
46.03(41)
(41) Consolidation of allocated tribal funds. The department may consolidate funds appropriated under
s. 20.435 that are authorized or required to be allocated to federally recognized American Indian tribes or bands into a single distribution for each tribe or band in each fiscal year.
46.03(42)
(42) Administrative hearings and appeals. Any hearing under
s. 227.42 granted by the department may be conducted before the division of hearings and appeals in the department of administration.
46.03(43)
(43) Compulsive gambling awareness campaigns. From the appropriation account under
s. 20.435 (5) (kg), award grants to one or more individuals or organizations in the private sector to conduct compulsive gambling awareness campaigns.
46.03(44)
(44) Sexually transmitted disease treatment information. Prepare and keep current an information sheet to be distributed to a patient by a physician, physician assistant, or certified advanced practice nurse prescriber providing expedited partner therapy to that patient under
s. 448.035. The information sheet shall include information about sexually transmitted diseases and their treatment and about the risk of drug allergies. The information sheet shall also include a statement advising a person with questions about the information to contact his or her physician, pharmacist, or local health department, as defined in
s. 250.01 (4).
46.03 History
History: 1971 c. 270 s.
104;
1973 c. 90;
1973 c. 284 ss.
2,
32;
1973 c. 333;
1975 c. 39,
82;
1975 c. 189 s.
99 (1), (2);
1975 c. 224,
377,
413,
422;
1977 c. 29,
193;
1977 c. 196 s.
131;
1977 c. 203,
205,
271,
354;
1977 c. 418 ss.
287 to
289m,
924 (18) (d);
1977 c. 447,
449;
1979 c. 32 s.
92 (1);
1979 c. 34;
1979 c. 175 s.
46;
1979 c. 221,
331,
352;
1981 c. 20,
81;
1981 c. 314 s.
144;
1981 c. 390;
1983 a. 27,
193;
1983 a. 435 s.
7;
1983 a. 447,
474;
1983 a. 532 s.
36;
1985 a. 19,
29,
120,
176,
234,
285,
328,
331;
1985 a. 332 s.
251 (3);
1987 a. 3,
5,
27,
161,
186,
307,
339,
385,
399,
403,
413;
1989 a. 31 ss.
938m to
951,
2909g,
2909i;
1989 a. 56,
105,
107,
122;
1991 a. 39,
277;
1993 a. 16 ss.
851 to
859,
3072d;
1993 a. 98,
377,
385,
446,
481;
1995 a. 27 ss.
2026m to
2038b,
9126 (19);
1995 a. 77,
201,
225,
352,
370,
404,
448;
1997 a. 3,
27,
111,
283,
292;
1999 a. 9,
83;
2001 a. 16,
59,
61,
109;
2003 a. 33;
2005 a. 25,
293,
406;
2005 a. 443 s.
265;
2007 a. 20 ss.
800 to
823,
9121 (6) (a);
2007 a. 96,
104;
2009 a. 28,
180,
280.
46.03 Cross-reference
Cross-reference: See also DHS 1- and DHS 30-, Wis. adm. code.
46.03 Annotation
The legislative intent underlying sub. (22) (d) supports a holding that a community living arrangement with a capacity of 10 persons was not barred by a deed covenant limiting use to a single-family residence. Crowley v. Knapp,
94 Wis. 2d 421,
288 N.W.2d 815 (1980).
46.03 Annotation
Sections 46.03 (18) and 46.10 do not constitute an unlawful delegation of legislative power. In Matter of Guardianship of Klisurich,
98 Wis. 2d 274,
296 N.W.2d 742 (1980).
46.03 Annotation
Retroactive application of sub. (22) is constitutional. Overlook Farms v. Alternative Living,
143 Wis. 2d 485,
422 N.W.2d 131 (Ct. App. 1988).
46.03 Annotation
Sub. (18) and s. 46.10 (3) permit the department to promulgate rules that consider non-liable family members' incomes in determining a liable family member's ability to pay. In Interest of A.L.W.
153 Wis. 2d 412,
451 N.W.2d 416 (1990).
46.03 Annotation
Sub. (18) (b) imposes liability upon minors and parents for the costs of services, but does not give counties an automatic right of recovery. Section 46.10 governs enforcement procedure and allows courts to exercise discretion. In Matter of S.E. Trust,
159 Wis. 2d 709,
465 N.W.2d 231 (Ct. App. 1990).
46.03 Annotation
The uniform fee system under sub. (18) and s. 46.10 allows imputing income and, consequently, looking beyond tax returns to determine ability to pay. Interest of Kevin C.
181 Wis. 2d 146,
510 N.W.2d 746 (Ct. App. 1993).
46.03 Annotation
"Prisons and jails" as used in sub. (22) (a) are defined. 69 Atty. Gen. 52.
46.031
46.031
County social service and mental hygiene budget and contract. 46.031(1)(a)(a) Each county department under
s. 46.215,
46.22,
46.23,
51.42 or
51.437 shall submit to the department by December 31 annually its final budget for services directly provided or purchased.
46.031(2)
(2) Assessment of needs. Before developing and submitting a proposed budget to the county executive or county administrator or the county board, the county departments listed in
sub. (1) shall assess needs and inventory resources and services, using an open public participation process.
46.031(2g)(a)(a) The department shall annually submit to the county board of supervisors in a county with a single-county department or the county boards of supervisors in counties with a multicounty department a proposed written contract containing the allocation of funds and such administrative requirements as necessary. The contract as approved may contain conditions of participation consistent with federal and state law. The contract may also include provisions necessary to ensure uniform cost accounting of services. Any changes to the proposed contract shall be mutually agreed upon. The county board of supervisors in a county with a single-county department or the county boards of supervisors in counties with a multicounty department shall approve the contract before January 1 of the year in which it takes effect unless the department grants an extension. The county board of supervisors in a county with a single-county department or the county boards of supervisors in counties with a multicounty department may designate an agent to approve addenda to any contract after the contract has been approved.
46.031(2g)(b)
(b) The department may not approve contracts for amounts in excess of available revenues. The county board of supervisors in a county with a single-county department or the county boards of supervisors in counties with a multicounty department may appropriate funds not used to match state funds under
ss. 46.495 (1) (d) and
51.423. Actual expenditure of county funds shall be reported in compliance with procedures developed by the department, and shall comply with standards guaranteeing quality of care comparable to similar facilities.
46.031(2g)(c)
(c) The joint committee on finance may require the department to submit contracts between county departments under
ss. 46.215,
46.22,
46.23,
51.42 and
51.437 and providers of service to the committee for review and approval.
46.031(2r)(a)(a) The department, after reasonable notice, may withhold a portion of the appropriation allocated to a county department under
s. 46.215,
46.22,
46.23,
51.42 or
51.437 if the department determines that that portion of the allocated appropriation:
46.031(2r)(a)1.
1. Is for services which duplicate or are inconsistent with services being provided or purchased by the department or other county departments receiving grants-in-aid or reimbursement from the department.
46.031(2r)(a)2.
2. Is inconsistent with state or federal statutes, rules or regulations, in which case the department may also arrange for provision of services by an alternate agency. The department may not arrange for provision of services by an alternate agency unless the joint committee on finance or a review body designated by the committee reviews and approves the department's determination.
46.031(2r)(a)3.
3. Is for the treatment of alcoholics in treatment facilities which have not been approved by the department in accordance with
s. 51.45 (8).
46.031(2r)(a)4.
4. Is for inpatient treatment in excess of an average of 21 days, as provided in
s. 51.423 (12), excluding care for patients at the centers for the developmentally disabled.
46.031(2r)(a)5.
5. Is inconsistent with the provisions of the county department's contract under
sub. (2g).
46.031(2r)(b)
(b) If the department withholds a portion of the allocable appropriation under
par. (a), the county department affected by the action of the department may submit to the county board of supervisors in a county with a single-county department or to its designated agent or the county boards of supervisors in counties with a multicounty department or their designated agents a plan to rectify the deficiency found by the department. The county board of supervisors or its designated agent in a county with a single-county department or the county boards of supervisors in counties with a multicounty department or their designated agents may approve or amend the plan and may submit for departmental approval the plan as adopted. If a multicounty department is administering a program, the plan may not be submitted unless each county board of supervisors which participated in the establishment of the multicounty department, or its designated agent, adopts it.