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2019 - 2020 LEGISLATURE
February 7, 2020 - Introduced by Representatives Hintz, Anderson, Brostoff,
Fields, Hesselbein, Kolste, Neubauer, Ohnstad, Pope, Riemer, Sinicki,
Stubbs, Subeck and Zamarripa, cosponsored by Senators Miller and Risser.
Referred to Committee on Constitution and Ethics.
AB864,1,3 1An Act to amend 447.056 (1) (intro.); and to create 447.01 (1e), 447.01 (11),
2447.01 (12m), 447.02 (2) (k) and 447.057 of the statutes; relating to: dentists
3administering vaccines and granting rule-making authority.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill authorizes dentists to administer vaccines. To administer vaccines
under the bill, a dentist must successfully complete 12 hours in a course of study and
training approved by the Dentistry Examining Board in vaccination storage,
protocols, administration technique, emergency procedures, and record keeping and
must also have in effect liability insurance coverage that meets certain
requirements.
Under the bill, a dentist may not administer a vaccine to a child under the age
of six unless the vaccine is administered pursuant to a prescription order issued
within the past 29 days and the dentist successfully completes training that includes
administering vaccines to children under the age of six. The bill authorizes dentists
to administer vaccines to people age six or older in the following circumstances: 1)
if the vaccine is listed in the current immunization schedules recommended by the
federal government; or 2) if the vaccine is administered pursuant to a prescription
order, vaccination protocol, or standing order.
The bill also requires a dentist who administers a vaccine to update the
Wisconsin Immunization Registry established by the Department of Health Services
within seven days of administering the vaccine.

For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB864,1 1Section 1. 447.01 (1e) of the statutes is created to read:
AB864,2,32 447.01 (1e) “Administer” means to directly apply a vaccine, whether by
3injection, ingestion, or any other means, to the body of a patient.
AB864,2 4Section 2. 447.01 (11) of the statutes is created to read:
AB864,2,55 447.01 (11) “Prescription order” has the meaning given in s. 450.01 (21).
AB864,3 6Section 3. 447.01 (12m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB864,2,107 447.01 (12m) “Vaccination protocol” means a written protocol agreed to by a
8physician and a dentist that establishes procedures and record-keeping and
9reporting requirements for the administration of a vaccine by a dentist for a period
10specified in the protocol that may not exceed 2 years.
AB864,4 11Section 4. 447.02 (2) (k) of the statutes is created to read:
AB864,2,1312 447.02 (2) (k) After consultation with the medical examining board and the
13board of nursing, criteria for approving courses under s. 447.057 (1) and (2) (a) 2.
AB864,5 14Section 5. 447.056 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB864,3,415 447.056 (1) (intro.) Except as provided in subs. (2) to (4), a person is not eligible
16for renewal of a license to practice dentistry, other than a permit issued under s.
17447.02 (3), unless the person has taught, attended, or otherwise completed, during
18the 2-year period immediately preceding the renewal date specified under s. 440.08
19(2) (a), 30 credit hours of continuing education related to the practice of dentistry or
20the practice of medicine, including not less than 25 credit hours of instruction in
21clinical dentistry or clinical medicine. Not more than 4 of the 30 credit hours may

1be from teaching. A dentist may earn continuing education credit hours by
2completing a course specified in s. 447.057 (1) and (2) (a) 2.
Continuing education
3does not satisfy the requirements under this subsection unless the continuing
4education is one of the following:
AB864,6 5Section 6. 447.057 of the statutes is created to read:
AB864,3,10 6447.057 Administration of vaccines. (1) A dentist may administer a
7vaccine only if he or she successfully completes 12 hours in a course of study and
8training approved by the examining board in vaccination storage, protocols,
9administration technique, emergency procedures, and record keeping and satisfies
10the requirements specified in sub. (3) (a).
AB864,3,12 11(2) (a) A dentist may not administer a vaccine under this section to a child who
12is under the age of 6 unless all of the following apply:
AB864,3,1413 1. The vaccine is administered pursuant to a prescription order issued within
14the 29 days immediately preceding the day on which the vaccine is administered.
AB864,3,1715 2. The dentist successfully completes a course of instruction approved by the
16examining board that includes the administration of vaccines to children under the
17age of 6.
AB864,3,2118 (b) Subject to par. (a), a dentist may administer without a prescription order
19any vaccine listed in the current immunization schedules recommended by the
20federal advisory committee on immunization practices and published by the federal
21centers for disease control and prevention.
AB864,4,222 (c) Subject to par. (a), a dentist may administer any vaccine not listed in the
23current immunization schedules recommended by the federal advisory committee on
24immunization practices and published by the federal centers for disease control and

1prevention if the vaccine is administered pursuant to a prescription order,
2vaccination protocol, or standing order, as defined in s. 450.01 (21p).
AB864,4,4 3(3) (a) A dentist may not administer a vaccine under this section unless the
4dentist satisfies each of the following:
AB864,4,85 1. The dentist has in effect liability insurance that covers the dentist against
6loss, expense, and liability resulting from errors, omissions, or neglect in the
7administration of vaccines in an amount that is not less than $1,000,000 for each
8occurrence and $2,000,000 for all occurrences in any one policy year.
AB864,4,119 2. The dentist maintains proof that he or she satisfies the requirement specified
10in subd. 1. and, upon request, provides copies of such proof to the department or the
11examining board.
AB864,4,1412 (b) A dentist who successfully completes a course of study and training
13specified in sub. (1) or (2) (a) 2. shall maintain proof of completion and, upon request,
14provide copies of such proof to the department or the examining board.
AB864,4,17 15(4) A dentist who administers a vaccine to a person under this section shall
16update the Wisconsin Immunization Registry established by the department of
17health services within 7 days of administering the vaccine.
AB864,4,1818 (End)
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