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SB45-SSA2-SA4,159
1Section 159. 609.835 of the statutes is created to read:
SB45-SSA2-SA4,80,42609.835 Coverage of prescription drugs and medical supplies to treat
3asthma. Limited service health organizations, preferred provider plans, and
4defined network plans are subject to s. 632.895 (16g).
SB45-SSA2-SA4,1605Section 160. 632.895 (16g) of the statutes is created to read:
SB45-SSA2-SA4,80,96632.895 (16g) Coverage of prescription drugs and medical supplies to
7treat asthma. (a) In this subsection, related medical supplies includes asthma
8inhalers and other medical supply items necessary to effectively and appropriately
9administer a prescription drug prescribed to treat asthma.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,80,1310(b) Subject to par. (c), every disability insurance policy and every self-insured
11health plan of the state or of a county, city, town, village, or school district that
12provides coverage of prescription drugs shall cover prescription drugs and related
13medical supplies for the treatment of asthma.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,80,2014(c) A disability insurance policy or self-insured health plan of the state or of a
15county, city, town, village, or school district to which par. (b) applies shall limit the
16amount of any enrollee cost-sharing to no more than $25 per one-month supply for
17each prescription drug prescribed to treat asthma and to no more than $50 per
18month for all related medical supplies. The cost-sharing limitations under this
19paragraph may not increase with the number of conditions for which an enrollee is
20treated. Coverage under this subsection may not be subject to any deductible.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,81,521(d) If, under federal law, application of par. (c) would result in ineligibility for
22a health savings account under section 223 of the Internal Revenue Code, par. (c)
23shall apply to a health-savings-account-qualified high deductible health plan with
24respect to the deductible of such a plan only after the enrollee has satisfied the

1minimum deductible under section 223 of the Internal Revenue Code, except with
2respect to items or services that are preventive care pursuant to section 223 (c) (2)
3(C) of the Internal Revenue Code, in which case par. (c) shall apply regardless of
4whether the minimum deductible under section 223 of the Internal Revenue Code
5has been satisfied.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,1616Section 161. 632.8985 of the statutes is repealed.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,1627Section 162. 939.75 (2) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB45-SSA2-SA4,81,108939.75 (2) (b) 1. An act committed during an induced abortion. This
9subdivision does not limit the applicability of ss. 940.04, 940.13, 940.15 and 940.16
10to an induced abortion.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,16311Section 163. 940.04 of the statutes is repealed.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,16412Section 164. 940.15 (5) of the statutes is repealed.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,16513Section 165. 968.26 (1b) (a) 2. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
SB45-SSA2-SA4,81,2014968.26 (1b) (a) 2. a. Section 940.04, 940.11, 940.19 (2), (4), (5), or (6), 940.195
15(2), (4), (5), or (6), 940.198 (2) (b) or (c) or (3), 940.20, 940.201, 940.203, 940.204,
16940.205, 940.207, 940.208, 940.22 (2), 940.225 (3), 940.29, 940.302 (2) (c), 940.32,
17941.32, 941.38 (2), 942.09 (2), 943.10, 943.205, 943.32 (1), 946.43, 946.44, 946.47,
18946.48, 948.02 (3), 948.03 (2) (b) or (c), (3), or (4), 948.04, 948.055, 948.095, 948.10
19(1) (a), 948.11, 948.13 (2) (a), 948.14, 948.20, 948.23 (1), (2), or (3) (c) 2. or 3., or
20948.30 (1).
SB45-SSA2-SA4,16621Section 166. DHS 107.07 (4) (k) 2. of the administrative code is repealed.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,16722Section 167. 2017 Wisconsin Act 370, section 44 (2) and (3) are repealed.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,16823Section 168. 2017 Wisconsin Act 370, section 44 (5) is repealed.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,911924Section 9119. Nonstatutory provisions; Health Services.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,82,10
1(1) Childless adults demonstration project. The department of health
2services shall submit any necessary request to the federal department of health and
3human services for a state plan amendment or waiver of federal Medicaid law or to
4modify or withdraw from any waiver of federal Medicaid law relating to the
5childless adults demonstration project under s. 49.45 (23), 2023 stats., to reflect the
6incorporation of recipients of Medical Assistance under the demonstration project
7into the BadgerCare Plus program under s. 49.471 and the termination of the
8demonstration project. The department of health services may submit a request to
9the federal department of health and human services to modify or withdraw from
10the waiver granted under s. 49.45 (23) (g), 2023 stats.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,82,2011(2) Rules regarding training of certified peer specialists. The
12department of health services may promulgate the rules required under s. 49.45
13(30j) (bm) 4. as emergency rules under s. 227.24. Notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) (a)
14and (3), the department of health services is not required to provide evidence that
15promulgating a rule under this subsection as an emergency rule is necessary for the
16preservation of the public peace, health, safety, or welfare and is not required to
17provide a finding of emergency for a rule promulgated under this subsection.
18Notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) (c) and (2), emergency rules promulgated under this
19subsection remain in effect until January 1, 2027, or the date the permanent rules
20take effect, whichever is sooner.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,82,2121(3) Complex patient pilot program.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,82,2222(a) In this subsection:
SB45-SSA2-SA4,82,23231. Department means the department of health services.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,83,2
12. Partnership group means one or more hospitals in partnership with one
2or more post-acute facilities.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,83,63(b) The department shall use a competitive grant selection process to select
4partnership groups to be designated as participating sites for a complex patient
5pilot program under this subsection and, from the appropriation under s. 20.435 (7)
6(d), award grants to the groups selected.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,83,117(c) The department shall solicit feedback regarding the complex patient pilot
8program from representatives of healthcare system organizations, long-term care
9provider organizations, long-term care operator organizations, patient advocate
10groups, insurers, and any other organization determined to be relevant by the
11secretary of health services.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,83,1412(d) The department shall require that each partnership group that applies to
13the department to be designated as a site for the complex patient pilot program
14shall address all of the following issues in its application:
SB45-SSA2-SA4,83,18151. The number of complex patient care beds that will be set aside in a post-
16acute facility or through implementation of an innovative model of patient care in a
17post-acute facility to which participating hospitals agree, such as dedicated staffing
18for dementia or a behavioral health unit.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,83,20192. Defined goals and measurable outcomes of the partnership group during
20the pilot program and after the pilot program.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,84,2213. The types of complex patients for whom care will be provided, which may
22include patients needing total care for multiple conditions or comorbidities such as

1cardiac and respiratory diseases, obesity, mental health, substance use, or
2dementia.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,84,534. An operating budget for the proposed site that details how fiscal
4responsibility will be shared among members of the partnership group and includes
5all of the following:
SB45-SSA2-SA4,84,76a. Estimated patient revenues from other sources, including the Medical
7Assistance program under subch. IV of ch. 49, and estimated total costs.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,84,88b. A margin to account for reserved beds.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,84,1095. The partnership groups expertise to successfully implement the proposal,
10which may include a discussion of the following issues:
SB45-SSA2-SA4,84,1211a. Documented experience of the partners working together to serve complex
12patients.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,84,1513b. The implementation timeline and the plan for post-acute facilities to accept
14admissions and transfer patients within 72 hours of a request submitted by a
15hospital.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,84,1916c. The plan for an interdisciplinary team that will staff the unit in the post-
17acute facility, including the availability of staff with appropriate expertise that
18includes physicians, nurses, advance practice health professionals, pharmacists,
19physical therapists, occupational therapists, and social workers.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,84,2020d. Ability to electronically exchange health information.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,84,2221e. Resources to conduct patient intake and discharge planning from the post-
22acute facility, including case managers and social workers.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,85,223f. Ability to conduct monthly case management reviews with the

1interdisciplinary team for every complex care patient that cover care plan progress
2and any readmissions to an acute care hospital.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,85,33g. Ability to conduct monthly quality assurance reviews.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,85,44h. Ability of the treatment model to be replicated by other healthcare systems.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,85,65i. Plans to document decreases in lengths of stay for complex patients in
6hospitals and avoided hospital days.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,85,117j. Documentation of stable finances among partnership group members to
8support the proposal, including matching funds that could be dedicated to the pilot
9program under this subsection. No applicant may be required to provide matching
10funds or a contribution, but the department may take into consideration the
11availability of matching funds or a contribution in evaluating an application.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,85,1312k. Description of anticipated impediments to successful implementation and
13how the partnership group intends to overcome the anticipated impediments.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,85,1514(e) In implementing this subsection, the department shall do all of the
15following:
SB45-SSA2-SA4,85,19161. Develop a methodology to evaluate the complex patient pilot program and
17contract with an independent organization to complete the evaluation. The
18department may pay the fee of the organization selected from the appropriation
19under s. 20.435 (7) (d).
SB45-SSA2-SA4,85,21202. Give additional weight to partnership groups that would ensure geographic
21diversity.
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-SA4,912317Section 9123. Nonstatutory provisions; Insurance.
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 Parkinsons 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 Parkinsons disease registry under s. 36.47.
SB45-SSA2-SA4,92196Section 9219. Fiscal changes; Health Services.
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-SA4,931914Section 9319. Initial applicability; Health Services.
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-SA4,932312Section 9323. Initial applicability; Insurance.
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-SA4,941923Section 9419. Effective dates; Health Services.
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-SA4,94239Section 9423. Effective dates; Insurance.
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-SA4,943713Section 9437. Effective dates; Revenue.
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