AB75-SSA1, s. 1431k 15Section 1431k. 51.35 (1) (dm) of the statutes is created to read:
AB75-SSA1,659,2016 51.35 (1) (dm) The department may not exercise its authority under par. (a) or
17(d) 1. to transfer a resident of the southern center for the developmentally disabled
18to a less restrictive setting unless the resident's guardian or, if the resident is a minor
19and does not have a guardian, the resident's parent provides explicit written
20approval and consent for the transfer.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1432 21Section 1432. 51.42 (3) (as) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 51.42 (3) (as) 1r.
22and amended to read:
AB75-SSA1,660,2323 51.42 (3) (as) 1r. A county department of community programs shall authorize
24all care of any patient in a state, local, or private facility under a contractual
25agreement between the county department of community programs and the facility,

1unless the county department of community programs governs the facility. The need
2for inpatient care shall be determined by the program director or designee in
3consultation with and upon the recommendation of a licensed physician trained in
4psychiatry and employed by the county department of community programs or its
5contract agency. In cases of emergency, a facility under contract with any county
6department of community programs shall charge the county department of
7community programs
having jurisdiction in the county where the patient is found.
8The county department of community programs shall reimburse the facility for the
9actual cost of all authorized care and services less applicable collections under s.
1046.036, unless the department of health services determines that a charge is
11administratively infeasible, or unless the department of health services, after
12individual review, determines that the charge is not attributable to the cost of basic
13care and services. Except as provided in subd. 1m., a county department of
14community programs
may not reimburse any state institution or receive credit for
15collections for care received in a state institution by nonresidents of this state,
16interstate compact clients, transfers under s. 51.35 (3), transfers from Wisconsin
17state prisons under s. 51.37 (5) (a), commitments under s. 975.01, 1977 stats., or s.
18975.02, 1977 stats., or s. 971.14, 971.17 or 975.06 or admissions under s. 975.17, 1977
19stats., or children placed in the guardianship of the department of children and
20families under s. 48.427 or 48.43 or under the supervision of the department of
21corrections under s. 938.183 or 938.355. The exclusionary provisions of s. 46.03 (18)
22do not apply to direct and indirect costs that are attributable to care and treatment
23of the client.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1433 24Section 1433. 51.42 (3) (as) 1g. of the statutes is created to read:
AB75-SSA1,661,2
151.42 (3) (as) 1g. In this paragraph, "county department" means county
2department of community programs.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1434 3Section 1434. 51.42 (3) (as) 1m. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-SSA1,661,104 51.42 (3) (as) 1m. A county department of community programs shall
5reimburse a mental health institute at the institute's daily rate for custody of any
6person who is ordered by a court located in that county to be examined at the mental
7health institute under s. 971.14 (2) for all days that the person remains in custody
8at the mental health institute, beginning 48 hours, not including Saturdays,
9Sundays, and legal holidays, after the sheriff and county department receive notice
10under s. 971.14 (2) (d) that the examination has been completed.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1435 11Section 1435. 51.42 (3) (as) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-SSA1,662,212 51.42 (3) (as) 2. If a mental health institute has provided a county department
13of community programs with service, the department of health services shall
14regularly bill collect for the cost of care from the county department of community
15programs, except as provided under subd. 2m
. If collections for care from the county
16department and from other sources
exceed current billings, the difference shall be
17remitted to the county department of community programs through the
18appropriation under s. 20.435 (2) (gk). For care provided on and after February 1,
191979, the department of health services shall adjust collections from medical
20assistance to compensate for differences between specific rate scales for care charged
21to the county department of community programs and the average daily medical
22assistance reimbursement rate. Payment shall be due from the county department
23of community programs within 60 days of the billing date subject to provisions of the
24contract. If any payment has not been received within 60 days, the
The department
25of health services shall deduct all or part of the amount due from a county

1department under this subdivision
from any payment due from the department of
2health services to the county department of community programs.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1436 3Section 1436. 51.42 (3) (as) 2m. of the statutes is repealed.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1437 4Section 1437. 51.42 (3) (as) 3. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-SSA1,662,155 51.42 (3) (as) 3. Care, services and supplies provided after December 31, 1973,
6to any person who, on December 31, 1973, was in or under the supervision of a
7mental health institute, or was receiving mental health services in a facility
8authorized by s. 51.08 or 51.09, but was not admitted to a mental health institute by
9the department of health services, shall be charged to the county department of
10community programs
which was responsible for such care and services at the place
11where the patient resided when admitted to the institution. The department of
12health services may bill county departments of community programs for care
13provided at the mental health institutes at rates which the department of health
14services sets on a flexible basis, except that this flexible rate structure shall cover the
15cost of operations of the mental health institutes.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1438 16Section 1438. 51.421 (3) (e) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-SSA1,662,1817 51.421 (3) (e) Distribute, from the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (7) (5)
18(bL), moneys in each fiscal year for community support program services.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1439 19Section 1439. 51.423 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-SSA1,662,2420 51.423 (3) From the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (7) (5) (bL), the
21department shall award one-time grants to applying counties that currently do not
22operate certified community support programs, to enable uncertified community
23support programs to meet requirements for certification as providers of medical
24assistance services.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1440 25Section 1440. 51.423 (11) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-SSA1,664,2
151.423 (11) Each county department under s. 51.42 or 51.437, or both, shall
2apply all funds it receives under subs. (1) to (7) to provide the services required under
3ss. 51.42, 51.437 and 51.45 (2) (g) to meet the needs for service quality and
4accessibility of the persons in its jurisdiction, except that the county department may
5pay for inpatient treatment only with funds designated by the department for
6inpatient treatment. The county department may expand programs and services
7with county funds not used to match state funds under this section subject to the
8approval of the county board of supervisors in a county with a single-county
9department or the county boards of supervisors in counties with multicounty
10departments and with other local or private funds subject to the approval of the
11department and the county board of supervisors in a county with a single-county
12department under s. 51.42 or 51.437 or the county boards of supervisors in counties
13with a multicounty department under s. 51.42 or 51.437. The county board of
14supervisors in a county with a single-county department under s. 51.42 or 51.437 or
15the county boards of supervisors in counties with a multicounty department under
16s. 51.42 or 51.437 may delegate the authority to expand programs and services to the
17county department under s. 51.42 or 51.437. The county department under s. 51.42
18or 51.437 shall report to the department all county funds allocated to the county
19department under s. 51.42 or 51.437 and the use of such funds. Moneys collected
20under s. 46.10 shall be applied to cover the costs of primary services, exceptional and
21specialized services or to reimburse supplemental appropriations funded by
22counties. County departments under ss. 51.42 and 51.437 shall include collections
23made on and after October 1, 1978, by the department that are subject to s. 46.10 (8m)
24(a) 3. and 4. and are distributed to county departments under ss. 51.42 and 51.437

1from the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (7) (5) (gg), as revenues on their
2grant-in-aid expenditure reports to the department.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1441 3Section 1441. 51.437 (4rm) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
AB75-SSA1,664,84 51.437 (4rm) (d) Notwithstanding pars. (a) to (c), for individuals receiving the
5family care benefit under s. 46.286, the care management organization that manages
6the family care benefit for the recipient shall pay the portion of the payment that is
7for services that are covered under the family care benefit; the department shall pay
8the remainder of the payment.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1443f 9Section 1443f. 51.61 (1) (y) of the statutes is created to read:
AB75-SSA1,664,1310 51.61 (1) (y) Have the right, if provided services by a licensed mental health
11professional who is not affiliated with a county department or treatment facility, to
12be notified by the professional in writing of the grievance resolution procedure option
13that the professional makes available to the patient, as required under s. 457.04 (8).
AB75-SSA1, s. 1443h 14Section 1443h. 51.61 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-SSA1,665,515 51.61 (2) A patient's rights guaranteed under sub. (1) (p) to (t) may be denied
16for cause after review by the director of the facility, and may be denied when
17medically or therapeutically contraindicated as documented by the patient's
18physician or, licensed psychologist, or licensed mental health professional in the
19patient's treatment record. The individual shall be informed in writing of the
20grounds for withdrawal of the right and shall have the opportunity for a review of
21the withdrawal of the right in an informal hearing before the director of the facility
22or his or her designee. There shall be documentation of the grounds for withdrawal
23of rights in the patient's treatment record. After an informal hearing is held, a
24patient or his or her representative may petition for review of the denial of any right
25under this subsection through the use of the grievance procedure provided in sub. (5)

1or, alternatively for review of the denial of a right by a licensed mental health
2professional who is not affiliated with a county department or treatment facility,
3through the use of one of the grievance resolution procedure options required under
4s. 457.04 (8). Alternatively,
or in addition to the use of such the appropriate grievance
5procedure, a patient or his or her representative may bring an action under sub. (7).
AB75-SSA1, s. 1443k 6Section 1443k. 51.61 (5) (e) of the statutes is created to read:
AB75-SSA1,665,127 51.61 (5) (e) A licensed mental health professional who is not affiliated with
8a county department or treatment facility shall notify in writing each patient to
9whom the professional provides services of the procedure to follow to resolve a
10grievance. The notice shall provide an option that the professional makes available
11to the patient, as required under s. 457.04 (8). Paragraphs (a) and (b) do not apply
12to this paragraph.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1443m 13Section 1443m. 51.61 (9) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB75-SSA1,665,1614 51.61 (9) The Except for grievance resolution procedure options specified under
15s. 457.04 (8) (a), (b), and (c), the
department shall promulgate rules to implement this
16section.
AB75-SSA1, s. 1444 17Section 1444. Chapter 52 of the statutes is created to read:
AB75-SSA1,665,1818 CHAPTER 52
AB75-SSA1,665,1919 QUALITY HOME CARE
AB75-SSA1,665,20 2052.01 Definitions. In this chapter:
AB75-SSA1,665,21 21(1) "Authority" means the Wisconsin Quality Home Care Authority.
AB75-SSA1,665,22 22(2) "Board" means the board of directors of the authority.
AB75-SSA1,665,23 23(3) "Care management organization" has the meaning given in s. 46.2805 (1).
AB75-SSA1,665,24 24(3m) "Consumer" has the meaning given in s. 46.2898 (1) (cm).
AB75-SSA1,665,25 25(4) "Department" means the department of health services.
AB75-SSA1,665,26
1(5) "Family Care Program" means the benefit program described in s. 46.286.
AB75-SSA1,666,3 2(6) "Home care provider" means an individual who is a qualified provider under
3s. 46.2898 (1) (f).
AB75-SSA1,666,6 4(7) "Medical assistance waiver program" means a program operated under a
5waiver from the secretary of the U.S. department of health and human services
6under 42 USC 1396n (c) or 42 USC 1396n (b) and (c).
AB75-SSA1,666,8 7(8) "Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly" means the program
8operated under 42 USC 1396u-4.
AB75-SSA1,666,12 952.05 Creation and organization of authority. (1) Creation and
10membership of board.
There is created a public body corporate and politic to be
11known as the "Wisconsin Quality Home Care Authority." The members of the board
12shall consist of the following members:
AB75-SSA1,666,1313 (a) The secretary of the department of health services or his or her designee.
AB75-SSA1,666,1514 (b) The secretary of the department of workforce development or his or her
15designee.
AB75-SSA1,666,1616 (c) The following, to be appointed by the governor to serve 3 year terms:
AB75-SSA1,666,1717 1. One representative from the state assembly.
AB75-SSA1,666,1818 2. One representative from the state senate.
AB75-SSA1,666,1919 3. One representative of care management organizations.
AB75-SSA1,666,2220 4. One representative of county departments, under 46.215, 46.22, 46.23,
2151.42, or 51.437, selected from counties where the Family Care Program is not
22available.
AB75-SSA1,666,2323 5. One representative of the board for people with developmental disabilities.
AB75-SSA1,666,2424 6. One representative of the council on physical disabilities.
AB75-SSA1,666,2525 7. One representative of the council on mental health.
AB75-SSA1,666,26
18. One representative of the board on aging and long-term care.
AB75-SSA1,667,42 9. Eleven individuals, each of whom is a current or former recipient of home
3care services through the Family Care Program or a medical assistance waiver
4program or an advocate for or representative of consumers of home care services.
AB75-SSA1,667,6 5(3) Chairperson. Annually, the governor shall appoint one member of the
6board to serve as the chairperson.
AB75-SSA1,667,11 7(4) Executive committee. (a) The board shall elect an executive committee.
8The executive committee shall consist of the chair of the board, the secretary of the
9department of health services or his or her designee, the secretary of the department
10of workforce development or his or her designee, and 3 persons selected from board
11members appointed under sub. (1) (c) 9.
AB75-SSA1,667,1212 (b) The executive committee may do the following:
AB75-SSA1,667,1413 1. Hire an executive director who is not a member of the board and serves at
14the pleasure of the board.
AB75-SSA1,667,1515 2. Hire employees to carry out the duties of the authority.
AB75-SSA1,667,1616 3. Engage in contracts for services to carry out the duties of the authority.
AB75-SSA1,667,18 17(5) Term. The terms of members of the board appointed under sub. (1) (c) shall
18expire on July 1.
AB75-SSA1,667,23 19(6) Quorum. A majority of the members of the board constitutes a quorum for
20the purpose of conducting its business and exercising its powers and for all other
21purposes, notwithstanding the existence of any vacancies. Action may be taken by
22the board upon a vote of a majority of the members present. Meetings of the members
23of the board may be held anywhere within the state.
AB75-SSA1,668,5 24(7) Vacancies. Each member of the board shall hold office until a successor is
25appointed and qualified unless the member vacates or is removed from his or her

1office. A member who serves as a result of holding another office or position vacates
2his or her office as a member when he or she vacates the other office or position. A
3member who ceases to qualify for office vacates his or her office. A vacancy on the
4board shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointment to the board for
5the remainder of the unexpired term, if any.
AB75-SSA1,668,9 6(8) Compensation. The members of the board are not entitled to compensation
7for the performance of their duties. The authority may reimburse members of the
8board for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of their official
9duties as provided by the board.
AB75-SSA1,668,12 10(9) Employment of board member. It is not a conflict of interest for a board
11member to engage in private or public employment or in a profession or business,
12except to the extent prohibited by law, while serving as a member of the board.
AB75-SSA1,668,16 1352.10 Powers of authority. The authority shall have all the powers
14necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes and provisions of this chapter and
15s. 46.2898. In addition to all other powers granted the authority under this chapter,
16the authority may:
AB75-SSA1,668,18 17(1) Adopt policies and procedures to govern its proceedings and to carry out its
18duties as specified in this chapter.
AB75-SSA1,668,20 19(2) Employ, appoint, engage, compensate, transfer, or discharge necessary
20personnel.
AB75-SSA1,668,22 21(3) Make or enter into contracts, including contracts for the provision of legal
22or accounting services.
AB75-SSA1,668,23 23(4) Award grants for the purposes set forth in this chapter.
AB75-SSA1,668,24 24(5) Buy, lease, or sell real or personal property.
AB75-SSA1,668,25 25(6) Sue and be sued.
AB75-SSA1,669,2
1(7) Accept gifts, grants, or assistance funds and use them for the purposes of
2this chapter.
AB75-SSA1,669,3 3(8) Collect fees for its services.
AB75-SSA1,669,4 452.20 Duties of authority. The authority shall:
AB75-SSA1,669,7 5(1) Establish and maintain a registry of eligible home care providers who
6choose to be on the registry for purposes of employment by consumers and provide
7referral services for consumers in need of home care services.
AB75-SSA1,669,15 8(2) Determine the eligibility of individuals for placement on the registry. For
9purposes of determining eligibility, the authority shall apply the criteria described
10in s. 46.2898 (1) (f), including any qualifying criteria established by the department
11under s. 46.2898 (7). The authority shall also develop an appeal process for denial
12of placement on or removal of a provider from the registry consistent with the terms
13of the medical assistance waiver programs, the Family Care Program, an
14amendment to the state medical assistance plan under 42 USC 1396n (j), or the
15Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, as determined by the department.
AB75-SSA1,669,20 16(3) Comply with any conditions necessary for consumers receiving home care
17services to receive federal medical assistance funding through a medical assistance
18waiver program, the Family Care Program, an amendment to the state medical
19assistance plan under 42 USC 1396n (j), or the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the
20Elderly.
AB75-SSA1,669,23 21(4) Develop and operate recruitment and retention programs to expand the
22pool of home care providers qualified and available to provide home care services to
23consumers.
AB75-SSA1,670,3
1(5) Maintain a list of home care providers included in a collective bargaining
2unit under s. 111.825 (2g) and provide the list of home care providers to the
3department at the department's request.
AB75-SSA1,670,6 4(6) Notify home care providers providing home care services of any procedures
5for remaining a qualified provider under s. 46.2898 (1) (f) set forth by the department
6or the authority.
AB75-SSA1,670,7 7(7) Provide orientation activities and skills training for home care providers.
AB75-SSA1,670,10 8(8) Provide training and support for consumers hiring a home care provider
9regarding the duties and responsibilities of employers and skills needed to be
10effective employers.
AB75-SSA1,670,13 11(9) Inform consumers of the experience and qualifications of home care
12providers on the registry and home care providers identified by consumers of home
13care services for employment.
AB75-SSA1,670,15 14(10) Develop and operate a system of backup and respite referrals to home care
15providers and a 24-hour per day call service for consumers of home care services.
AB75-SSA1,670,18 16(11) Report annually to the governor on the number of home care providers on
17the registry and the number of home care providers providing services under the
18authority.
AB75-SSA1,670,20 19(12) Conduct activities to improve the supply and quality of home care
20providers.
AB75-SSA1,670,24 2152.30 Liability limited. (1) The state, any political subdivision of the state,
22or any officer, employee, or agent of the state or a political subdivision who is acting
23within the scope of employment or agency is not liable for any debt, obligation, act,
24or omission of the authority.
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