SB45-SSA2-SA4,86,222(f) Upon completion of the evaluation required under par. (e) 1., the
1independent organization contracted by the department to complete the evaluation 2shall provide the evaluation to the department. SB45-SSA2-SA4,86,93(4) Newborn screening program; conditions approved as of January 1, 42025. For any disorder included in the federal recommended uniform screening 5panel approved by the federal department of health and human services as of 6January 1, 2025, that is not included in the list of disorders under s. DHS 115.04, 7Wis. Adm. Code, on the effective date of this subsection, the department of health 8services shall do all of the following within 18 months of the effective date of this 9subsection: SB45-SSA2-SA4,86,1110(a) Evaluate whether the disorder should be included in the testing required 11under s. 253.13 (1). SB45-SSA2-SA4,86,1412(b) If, in its evaluation, the department of health services determines that the 13disorder should be included in the testing required under s. 253.13 (1), commence 14rule making to add the disorder to the list under s. DHS 115.04, Wis. Adm. Code. SB45-SSA2-SA4,86,2015(5) Newborn screening program; pending rule promulgation. 16Subsection (4) does not apply to any disorder included in the federal recommended 17uniform screening panel that will be added to the list of disorders under s. DHS 18115.04, Wis. Adm. Code, pending promulgation of a rule for which the department 19of health services has commenced the rule-making procedure as of the effective 20date of this subsection. SB45-SSA2-SA4,86,2421(6) Newborn screening program; testing start date. The department of 22health services shall ensure that testing for any disorder added by rule to the list 23under s. DHS 115.04, Wis. Adm. Code, in accordance with sub. (4) begins within 6 24months after the date of publication, as defined in s. 227.22 (1), of the rule. SB45-SSA2-SA4,87,13
1(7) Emergency rules on psychiatric residential treatment facilities. 2The department of health services may promulgate emergency rules under s. 3227.24 implementing certification of psychiatric residential treatment facilities 4under s. 51.044, including development of a new provider type and a 5reimbursement model for psychiatric residential treatment facilities under the 6Medical Assistance program under subch. IV of ch. 49. Notwithstanding s. 227.24 7(1) (a) and (3), the department of health services is not required to provide evidence 8that promulgating a rule under this subsection as an emergency rule is necessary 9for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required 10to provide a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated under this subsection. 11Notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) (c) and (2), emergency rules promulgated under this 12subsection remain in effect until July 1, 2027, or the date on which permanent rules 13take effect, whichever is sooner. SB45-SSA2-SA4,87,2114(8) Electrocardiogram screening pilot program. The department of 15health services shall develop a pilot program to provide electrocardiogram 16screenings for participants in middle school and high school athletics programs in 17Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties. From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (1) 18(b), in fiscal year 2026-27, the department shall award $4,067,200 in grants to local 19health departments, as defined under s. 250.01 (4), to implement the pilot program 20under this subsection. Participation in the pilot program by participants in middle 21school and high school athletics programs shall be optional. SB45-SSA2-SA4,88,322(9) Health care provider innovation grants. From the appropriation 23under s. 20.435 (4) (bm), the department of health services shall award $7,500,000
1in fiscal year 2025-26 as grants to health care providers and long-term care 2providers to implement best practices and innovative solutions to increase worker 3recruitment and retention. SB45-SSA2-SA4,88,84(10) Falls prevention funding. From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (1) 5(b), the department of health services shall award a grant of $450,000 in each of 6fiscal years 2025-26 and 2026-27 to an organization committed to reducing falls 7among older adults in this state for the purpose of statewide falls prevention 8awareness and initiatives. SB45-SSA2-SA4,88,119(11) Reference changes. Wherever a reference to s. 253.10 (2) (a) appears in 10the statutes, the legislative reference bureau shall substitute a reference to s. 69.01 11(13m), as it defines the term “induced abortion.” SB45-SSA2-SA4,88,1312(12) Positions. The authorized positions for the department of health 13services are increased as provided in 2025 Senate Bill 45. SB45-SSA2-SA4,88,1614(13) Funding At the appropriate place, replace the schedule for s. 20.435 15with the schedule for 2025 Senate Bill 45 covering the department of health 16services. SB45-SSA2-SA4,88,1918(1) Positions. The authorized positions for office of the commissioner of 19insurance are increased as provided in 2025 Senate Bill 45. SB45-SSA2-SA4,88,2220(2) Funding. At the appropriate place, replace the schedule for s. 20.145 with 21the schedule for 2025 Senate Bill 45 covering the office of the commissioner of 22insurance. SB45-SSA2-SA4,914723Section 9147. Nonstatutory provisions; University of Wisconsin 24System. SB45-SSA2-SA4,89,5
1(1) Funding allocation for a statewide Parkinson’s disease registry. 2From the appropriation under s. 20.285 (1) (a), the Board of Regents of the 3University of Wisconsin System shall allocate in fiscal year 2025-26, at least 4$3,900,000, and in fiscal year 2026-27, at least $2,400,000, to establish the 5statewide Parkinson’s disease registry under s. 36.47. SB45-SSA2-SA4,89,97(1) Extended intensive treatment surcharge balance transfer. The 8unencumbered balance in the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (2) (gL), 2023 9stats., is transferred to the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (2) (g). SB45-SSA2-SA4,89,1310(2) Winnebago Mental Health Institute. There is transferred from the 11general fund to the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (2) (gk) $18,599,500 in 12fiscal year 2025-26 and $15,251,000 in fiscal year 2026-27 to support the operations 13of Winnebago Mental Health Institute. SB45-SSA2-SA4,89,1715(1) Support and improvement of emergency medical services. The 16treatment of s. 256.12 (4) (a) and (c) of this act first applies to funds distributed 17under s. 256.12 (4) (a) on the effective date of this subsection. SB45-SSA2-SA4,89,2018(2) Emergency medical services training and examination aid. The 19treatment of s. 256.12 (5) (a) and (am) first applies to funds distributed under s. 20256.12 (5) (a) on the effective date of this subsection. SB45-SSA2-SA4,89,2221(3) Medicaid school-based services. The treatment of s. 49.45 (39) (b) 1. 22and 2. first applies to claims for reimbursement submitted on July 1, 2026. SB45-SSA2-SA4,90,223(4) Determination of Medical Assistance eligibility by indicating
1interest on an individual income tax return. The treatment of ss. 71.03 (9) and 271.78 (4) (w) first applies to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025. SB45-SSA2-SA4,90,33(5) Abortion coverage. SB45-SSA2-SA4,90,64(a) For policies and plans containing provisions inconsistent with s. 40.51 5(9m), s. 40.51 (9m) first applies to policy or plan years beginning on the effective 6date of this subsection, except as provided in par. (b). SB45-SSA2-SA4,90,117(b) For policies and plans that are affected by a collective bargaining 8agreement containing provisions inconsistent with s. 40.51 (9m), s. 40.51 (9m) first 9applies to policy or plan years beginning on the effective date of this subsection or 10on the day on which the collective bargaining agreement is newly established, 11extended, modified, or renewed, whichever is later. SB45-SSA2-SA4,90,1313(1) Coverage of asthma drugs and supplies. SB45-SSA2-SA4,90,1714(a) For policies and plans containing provisions inconsistent with this act, the 15treatment of ss. 609.835 and 632.895 (16g) first applies to policy or plan years 16beginning on the effective paragraph of this subsection, except as provided in par. 17(b). SB45-SSA2-SA4,90,2218(b) For policies and plans that are affected by a collective bargaining 19agreement containing provisions inconsistent with this act, the treatment of ss. 20609.835 and 632.895 (16g) first applies to policy or plan years beginning on the 21effective date of this paragraph or on the day on which the collective bargaining 22agreement is newly established, extended, modified, or renewed, whichever is later. SB45-SSA2-SA4,91,224(1) Medicaid expansion. The treatment of ss. 20.435 (4) (jw), 49.45 (23) and
1(23b), 49.471 (1) (cr), (4) (a) 4. b. and 8., and (4g), and 49.686 (3) (d) and Section 29119 (1) of this act take effect on July 1, 2025. SB45-SSA2-SA4,91,43(2) Healthcare ownership and transparency. The creation of subch. IX of 4ch. 150, ss. 150.99, 150.992, 150.994, and 150.996 takes effect on January 1, 2027. SB45-SSA2-SA4,91,65(3) Trauma resilience grant. The repeal of s. 46.48 (21) takes effect on July 61, 2027. SB45-SSA2-SA4,91,87(4) Medical examining board authority. The repeal and recreation of s. 8448.02 (3) (a) takes effect on March 1, 2026. SB45-SSA2-SA4,91,1210(1) Coverage of asthma drugs and supplies. The treatment of ss. 609.835 11and 632.895 (16g) takes effect on the first day of the 4th month beginning after 12publication. SB45-SSA2-SA4,91,1514(1) Over-the-counter drugs. The treatment of ss. 77.51 (9rm) and 77.54 15(14) (g) takes effect on the first day of the 3rd month beginning after publication.”. SB45-SSA2-SA4,91,191815.07 (3) (bm) 7. The prescription drug affordability review board shall meet 19at least 4 times each year. SB45-SSA2-SA4,91,232115.732 Same; attached office. (1) Office of the public intervenor. 22There is created an office of the public intervenor which is attached to the office of 23the commissioner of insurance. SB45-SSA2-SA4,92,3
115.735 Same; attached board. (1) There is created a prescription drug 2affordability review board attached to the office of the commissioner of insurance 3under s. 15.03. The board shall consist of the following members: SB45-SSA2-SA4,92,44(a) The commissioner of insurance or his or her designee. SB45-SSA2-SA4,92,85(b) Two members appointed for 4-year terms who represent the 6pharmaceutical drug industry, including pharmaceutical drug manufacturers and 7wholesalers. At least one of the members appointed under this paragraph shall be 8a licensed pharmacist. SB45-SSA2-SA4,92,109(c) Two members appointed for 4-year terms who represent the health 10insurance industry, including insurers and pharmacy benefit managers. SB45-SSA2-SA4,92,1411(d) Two members appointed for 4-year terms who represent the health care 12industry, including hospitals, physicians, pharmacies, and pharmacists. At least 13one of the members appointed under this paragraph shall be a licensed 14practitioner. SB45-SSA2-SA4,92,1615(e) Two members appointed for 4-year terms who represent the interests of 16the public. SB45-SSA2-SA4,92,1917(2) A member appointed under sub. (1), except for a member appointed under 18sub. (1) (b), may not be an employee of, a board member of, or a consultant to a drug 19manufacturer or trade association for drug manufacturers. SB45-SSA2-SA4,93,220(3) Any conflict of interest, including any financial or personal association, 21that has the potential to bias or has the appearance of biasing an individual’s 22decision in matters related to the board or the conduct of the board’s activities shall
1be considered and disclosed when appointing that individual to the board under 2sub. (1). SB45-SSA2-SA4,93,5420.145 (1) (a) State operations. The amounts in the schedule for general 5program operations. SB45-SSA2-SA4,1736Section 173. 20.145 (1) (g) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read: SB45-SSA2-SA4,93,16720.145 (1) (g) General program operations. (intro.) The amounts in the 8schedule for general program operations, including organizational support services 9and, oversight of care management organizations, development of a public option 10health insurance plan, and operation of a state-based exchange under s. 601.59, and 11for transferring to the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (4) (kv) the amount 12allocated by the commissioner of insurance. Notwithstanding s. 20.001 (3) (a), at 13the end of each fiscal year, the unencumbered balance in this appropriation account 14that exceeds 10 percent of that fiscal year’s expenditure under this appropriation 15shall lapse to the general fund. All of the following shall be credited to this 16appropriation account: SB45-SSA2-SA4,17417Section 174. 20.145 (1) (g) 1. of the statutes is amended to read: SB45-SSA2-SA4,93,201820.145 (1) (g) 1. All moneys received under ss. 601.25 (2), 601.31, 601.32, 19601.42 (7), 601.45, and 601.47 and by the commissioner for expenses related to 20insurance company restructurings, except for restructurings specified in par. (h). SB45-SSA2-SA4,17521Section 175. 20.145 (1) (g) 4. of the statutes is created to read: SB45-SSA2-SA4,93,222220.145 (1) (g) 4. All moneys received under s. 601.59. SB45-SSA2-SA4,17623Section 176. 20.145 (1) (g) 5. of the statutes is created to read: SB45-SSA2-SA4,94,4
120.145 (1) (g) 5. All moneys received from the regulation of pharmacy benefit 2managers, pharmacy benefit management brokers, pharmacy benefit management 3consultants, pharmacy services administration organizations, and pharmaceutical 4representatives. SB45-SSA2-SA4,94,11640.51 (8) Every health care coverage plan offered by the state under sub. (6) 7shall comply with ss. 631.89, 631.90, 631.93 (2), 631.95, 632.72 (2), 632.722, 8632.729, 632.746 (1) to (8) and (10), 632.747, 632.748, 632.7498, 632.798, 632.83, 9632.835, 632.848, 632.85, 632.851, 632.853, 632.855, 632.861, 632.862, 632.867, 10632.87 (3) to (6) (8), 632.871, 632.885, 632.89, 632.891, 632.895 (5m) and (8) to (17), 11and 632.896. SB45-SSA2-SA4,94,171340.51 (8m) Every health care coverage plan offered by the group insurance 14board under sub. (7) shall comply with ss. 631.95, 632.722, 632.729, 632.746 (1) to 15(8) and (10), 632.747, 632.748, 632.7498, 632.798, 632.83, 632.835, 632.848, 632.85, 16632.851, 632.853, 632.855, 632.861, 632.862, 632.867, 632.87 (4e), (7), and (8), 17632.871, 632.885, 632.89, 632.891, and 632.895 (11) to (17). SB45-SSA2-SA4,95,21966.0137 (4) Self-insured health plans. If a city, including a 1st class city, 20or a village provides health care benefits under its home rule power, or if a town 21provides health care benefits, to its officers and employees on a self-insured basis, 22the self-insured plan shall comply with ss. 49.493 (3) (d), 631.89, 631.90, 631.93 (2), 23632.722, 632.729, 632.746 (10) (a) 2. and (b) 2., 632.747 (3), 632.7498, 632.798, 24632.848, 632.85, 632.851, 632.853, 632.855, 632.861, 632.862, 632.867, 632.87 (4) to
1(6) (8), 632.871, 632.885, 632.89, 632.891, 632.895 (9) to (17), 632.896, and 767.513 2(4). SB45-SSA2-SA4,95,84120.13 (2) (g) Every self-insured plan under par. (b) shall comply with ss. 549.493 (3) (d), 631.89, 631.90, 631.93 (2), 632.722, 632.729, 632.746 (10) (a) 2. and 6(b) 2., 632.747 (3), 632.7498, 632.798, 632.848, 632.85, 632.851, 632.853, 632.855, 7632.861, 632.862, 632.867, 632.87 (4) to (6) (8), 632.871, 632.885, 632.89, 632.891, 8632.895 (9) to (17), 632.896, and 767.513 (4). SB45-SSA2-SA4,1819Section 181. 185.983 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read: SB45-SSA2-SA4,95,1810185.983 (1) (intro.) Every voluntary nonprofit health care plan operated by a 11cooperative association organized under s. 185.981 shall be exempt from chs. 600 to 12646, with the exception of ss. 601.04, 601.13, 601.31, 601.41, 601.42, 601.43, 601.44, 13601.45, 611.26, 611.67, 619.04, 623.11, 623.12, 628.34 (10), 631.17, 631.89, 631.93, 14631.95, 632.72 (2), 632.722, 632.729, 632.745 to 632.749, 632.7498, 632.775, 632.79, 15632.795, 632.798, 632.848, 632.85, 632.851, 632.853, 632.855, 632.861, 632.862, 16632.867, 632.87 (2) to (6) (8), 632.871, 632.885, 632.89, 632.891, 632.895 (5) and (8) 17to (17), 632.896, and 632.897 (10) and chs. 609, 620, 630, 635, 645, and 646, but the 18sponsoring association shall: SB45-SSA2-SA4,95,2320601.25 Office of the public intervenor. (1) The office of the public 21intervenor shall assist individuals with insurance claims, policies, appeals, and 22other legal actions to pursue insurance coverage for medical procedures, 23prescription medications, and other health care services. SB45-SSA2-SA4,96,424(2) The office of the public intervenor may levy an assessment on each insurer
1that is authorized to engage in the business of insurance in this state. The 2assessment levied under this subsection shall be based on the insurer’s premium 3volume for disability insurance policies, as defined in s. 632.895 (1) (a), written in 4this state. SB45-SSA2-SA4,96,65(3) The commissioner may provide by rule for the governance, duties, and 6administration of the office of the public intervenor. SB45-SSA2-SA4,96,108601.31 (1) (mv) For initial issuance or renewal of a license as a pharmacy 9benefit management broker or consultant under s. 628.495, amounts set by the 10commissioner by rule. SB45-SSA2-SA4,96,1312601.31 (1) (nv) For issuing or renewing a license as a pharmaceutical 13representative under s. 632.863, an amount to be set by the commissioner by rule. SB45-SSA2-SA4,96,1715601.31 (1) (nw) For issuing or renewing a license as a pharmacy services 16administrative organization under s. 632.864, an amount to be set by the 17commissioner by rule. SB45-SSA2-SA4,96,2419601.41 (14) Value-based diabetes medication pilot project. The 20commissioner shall develop a pilot project to direct a pharmacy benefit manager, as 21defined in s. 632.865 (1) (c), and a pharmaceutical manufacturer to create a value-22based, sole-source arrangement to reduce the costs of prescription medication used 23to treat diabetes. The commissioner may promulgate rules to implement this 24subsection.
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