SB192,10,16158. Emergency medical responders, as defined in s. 256.01 (4p), or emergency 16medical services practitioners, as defined in s. 256.01 (5). SB192,10,17179. Behavioral health professionals. SB192,10,191810. Service providers or advocates that provide support in response to 19violence, including domestic abuse. SB192,10,202011. Individuals with relevant personal experience. SB192,10,222112. Education professionals, including school counselors and school 22representatives. SB192,10,232313. Child protective services or child welfare agency. SB192,11,1
114. Any other person requested by members of the team. SB192,11,42(e) A fatality review team shall enter data regarding each reviewable death 3under review into any secure database designated by the department or its 4contracted entity. SB192,11,75(f) A fatality review team shall assign, as appropriate for the specific type of 6review, a member of the team to complete any standardized form developed by the 7department under sub. (2) (d). SB192,11,168(4) Disclosure of information; immunity. (a) Information and records 9provided to or created by a fatality review team are confidential, except as 10otherwise provided in this section, and are not subject to inspection or copying 11under s. 19.35. Before a member of a fatality review team may participate in the 12review of a reviewable death, the member must sign a copy of the confidentiality 13agreement described under sub. (2) (f) and review the purpose and goals of the 14fatality review team. Any person who is invited to a fatality review team meeting 15must sign a copy of the confidentiality agreement described under sub. (2) (f) before 16attending or participating in the meeting. SB192,11,2317(b) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a member of a fatality review 18team may share information disclosed to the fatality review team regarding a 19reviewable death with other members of that fatality review team or with another 20fatality review team conducting a review of the same individual’s death, except that 21the member may not distribute additional, printed copies of any information or 22record that is disclosed to him or her to other members of the member’s fatality 23review team. SB192,12,10
1(c) Any person participating in the review of a reviewable death by a fatality 2review team, including any member of a fatality review team, a person attending a 3fatality review meeting, or a person who presents information to the fatality review 4team, and any person providing information or records to the fatality review team 5for the purpose of reviewing a reviewable death, may not testify in any civil or 6criminal action as to the information specifically obtained through the person’s 7participation in the fatality review team’s meeting or to any conclusion of the 8fatality review team regarding a reviewable death. This paragraph does not 9prohibit a person from testifying to information that is obtained independently of a 10fatality review team or that is public information. SB192,12,1411(d) A person who attends a fatality review team meeting or presents 12information to a fatality review team is not prohibited under par. (a) or (b) from 13disclosing information or records obtained independently of the review if that 14disclosure is otherwise permitted under state or federal law. SB192,12,1715(e) 1. A fatality review team may disclose information if the disclosure is made 16for the purpose of fulfilling a purpose of the fatality review team and if the 17information meets all of the following criteria: SB192,12,2118a. The information does not contain any information that identifies the names 19or identifying numbers of individuals and does not contain other information for 20which there is reasonable basis to believe that the information could be used to 21identify an individual or entity. SB192,12,2222b. The information does not contain addresses other than zip codes. SB192,13,2
1c. The information does not contain dates of birth, death, or incident other 2than the year. SB192,13,53d. The information does not contain conclusory information attributing fault, 4not including findings or judgments by law enforcement agencies, courts, or child 5welfare agencies. SB192,13,862. Any of the following items, if the item does not contain any information that 7would allow the identity of an individual to be ascertained, may be disclosed or 8treated as public information: SB192,13,99a. Statistical or aggregate compilations of data. SB192,13,1010b. Reports from fatality review teams. SB192,13,1711(f) Information and records provided or obtained in the course of a fatality 12review under this section are not subject to discovery or subpoena in a civil or 13criminal action or an administrative proceeding and are not admissible as evidence 14during the course of a civil or criminal action or an administrative proceeding, 15except that information and records obtained independently of a review under this 16section are not immune from discovery merely because the information or records 17were presented to a fatality review team. SB192,14,418(g) Any person participating in a fatality review team’s meeting under this 19section is immune from any civil or criminal liability for any good faith act or 20omission in connection with providing information or recommendations relevant to 21review of a reviewable death to the fatality review team in accordance with this 22section or any conclusions or recommendations reached by the fatality review team 23made in good faith. The immunity granted under this paragraph applies to persons
1conducting the review as well as persons providing information or records to the 2fatality review team for the meeting. For the purpose of any civil or criminal action, 3any person participating in a review under this section is presumed to be acting in 4good faith. SB192,14,85(5) Meetings. (a) Meetings of a fatality review team shall be closed to the 6public and are not subject to subch. V of ch. 19. A fatality review team may hold a 7public meeting to share summary findings and recommendations of reviews by 8fatality review teams. SB192,14,109(b) During a public meeting under par. (a), no person may disclose information 10on or agency involvement with any of the following: SB192,14,11111. A deceased individual. SB192,14,12122. A family member, guardian, or caretaker of a deceased individual. SB192,14,14133. An individual convicted of a crime or adjudicated as having committed a 14delinquent act that caused a death or near fatality. SB192,14,1815(c) This subsection does not prohibit a fatality review team from requesting 16the attendance at a team meeting of a person who has information relevant to the 17team’s exercise of its purpose and duties, provided that any person attending the 18meeting signs the confidentiality agreement as described under sub. (2) (f). SB192,819Section 8. 938.396 (1) (a) of the statutes is amended to read: SB192,15,220938.396 (1) (a) Confidentiality. Law enforcement agency records of juveniles 21shall be kept separate from records of adults. Law enforcement agency records of 22juveniles may not be open to inspection or their contents disclosed except under par.
1(b) or (c), sub. (1j), (2m) (c) 1p., or (10), or s. 250.22 or 938.293 or by order of the 2court. SB192,93Section 9. 938.396 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read: SB192,15,94938.396 (2) (a) Records of the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under 5this chapter and ch. 48 and of municipal courts exercising jurisdiction under s. 6938.17 (2) shall be entered in books or deposited in files kept for that purpose only. 7Those records shall not be open to inspection or their contents disclosed except by 8order of the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and ch. 48 or 9as required or permitted under sub. (2g), (2m) (b) or (c), or (10) or s. 250.22. SB192,1010Section 10. 938.78 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read: SB192,15,1511938.78 (2) (a) No agency may make available for inspection or disclose the 12contents of any record kept or information received about an individual who is or 13was in its care or legal custody, except as provided under sub. (2m) or (3) or s. 48.396 14(3) (bm) or (c) 1r., 250.22, 938.371, 938.38 (5) (b) or (d) or (5m) (d), 938.396 (2m) (c) 151r., 938.51, or 938.57 (2m) or by order of the court. SB192,1116Section 11. 961.385 (2) (cm) 5. of the statutes is created to read: SB192,15,1817961.385 (2) (cm) 5. An overdose fatality review team, a suicide review team, or 18a maternal mortality review team under s. 250.22 (3) (c) 15. SB192,15,2120(1) This act takes effect on the first day of the 13th month beginning after 21publication.
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