(d) The person is an individual found incompetent, as defined in s. 54.01 (16).
461.04 Required disclosures. (1) A complementary and alternative health care practitioner shall provide to a client all of the following:
(a) Reasonable notice of a change to complementary and alternative health care services provided.
(b) Reasonable notice of a change to a charge for a complementary and alternative health care service.
(c) Complete and current information concerning the complementary and alternative health care practitioner's assessment of the client and the recommended complementary and alternative health care service that is to be provided, including the expected duration of the service and access to the client's records and written information contained in the client's records.
(2) A complementary and alternative health care practitioner shall, before providing a complementary and alternative health care service, disclose to a client in a plainly worded written statement all of the following:
(a) The name, business address, and telephone number of the complementary and alternative health care practitioner.
(b) The fact that the complementary and alternative health care practitioner is not practicing under a health care license, certification, or registration granted by this state.
(c) The nature of the complementary and alternative health care service to be provided.
(d) A list of any degree, training, experience, or other qualification the complementary and alternative health care practitioner has or holds regarding the complementary and alternative health care service to be provided, including the source and duration of the degree, training, experience, or other qualification.
(e) The complementary and alternative health care practitioner's fees per unit of service and the method of billing for such fees.
(f) A statement that the client has a right to reasonable notice of a change to complementary and alternative health care services provided or to a charge for a complementary and alternative health care service.
(g) A statement that the client has the right to complete and current information concerning the complementary and alternative health care practitioner's assessment and recommended complementary and alternative health care service that is to be provided, including the expected duration of the service to be provided and the client's right to be allowed access to the client's records and written information in the client's records.
(h) A statement that the complementary and alternative health care practitioner may not release a client's records or information about the client's transactions unless the release is authorized by the client in writing or otherwise provided by law.
(i) A statement that the client has a right to coordinated transfer if there is a change in the provider of complementary and alternative health care services.
(j) The name, address, and telephone number of the department and a statement that the client may file a complaint with the department regarding conduct that violates this chapter.
(3) A complementary and alternative health care practitioner shall display a written notice containing all of the information that is required under sub. (2) in a prominent location where complementary and alternative health care services are provided. The notice shall be written in not less than 12-point font size, and the complementary and alternative health care provider shall make a reasonable accommodation to disclose the information in the notice to a client who cannot read, who has a communication impairment, or who does not read or speak English or the same language as the complementary and alternative health care practitioner.
(4) (a) A client shall sign a written acknowledgment stating that the client has been provided with the information described under subs. (1) and (2) before a complementary and alternative health care practitioner may provide a complementary and alternative health care service to the client for the first time.
(b) If the information that is described under sub. (1) changes after a client signs the written acknowledgment under par. (a), the client shall sign another written acknowledgement stating that the client has been provided with the up-to-date information described under subs. (1) and (2) before a complementary and alternative health care practitioner may provide a complementary and alternative health care service to the client for the first time after the information changes.
(c) The complementary and alternative health care practitioner shall provide a client with a copy of a signed acknowledgement under par. (a) or (b) and shall maintain each signed acknowledgement for at least 2 years.
(5) If a complementary and alternative health care practitioner does not possess a credential, the complementary and alternative health care practitioner shall in each advertisement made for a complementary and alternative health care service disclose that he or she has not been granted a license to practice a licensed health profession in this state.
(6) Subsections (2) to (5) do not apply to an employee of a licensed health care facility or an employee of or a person acting pursuant to the direction of a licensed health professional practicing within the scope of his or her practice.
461.05 Applicability. (1) Nothing in this chapter applies to, controls, or prevents any acts or persons that would otherwise already be exempt from professional practice acts.
(2) Nothing in this chapter limits the right of a person to seek relief for negligent or willful harm, or any other relief, against a complementary and alternative health care practitioner.
461.06 Enforcement. (1) If it appears upon the complaint of any person to the department that a complementary and alternative health care practitioner is violating this chapter, the department may investigate the alleged violation.
(2) If the department determines that a complementary and alternative health care practitioner has violated this chapter, the department may do any of the following:
(a) Provide a written notice to the complementary and alternative health care practitioner that requests that the complementary and alternative health care practitioner correct the activity that violates this chapter.
(b) For a violation of this chapter other than a violation of s. 461.04, issue a cease and desist order that prohibits the complementary and alternative health care practitioner from engaging in conduct that violates chs. 440 to 480.
(c) For a violation of this chapter other than a violation of s. 461.04, assess against the complementary and alternative health care practitioner a forfeiture of not more than $10,000 for each violation.
AB86,2 Section 2 . Effective date.
(1) This act takes effect on January 1, 2022.
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