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January 2, 2024 - Introduced by Representatives Sinicki, Drake, Emerson,
Jacobson, Ortiz-Velez and Stubbs, cosponsored by Senator Taylor. Referred
to Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care.
AB870,1,4 1An Act to amend 146.81 (4); and to create 50.373, 146.83 (3f) (b) 3m. and 655.27
2(1g) of the statutes; relating to: video recording of surgical procedures,
3providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures, granting
4rule-making authority, and providing a penalty.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill creates a requirement for hospitals, ambulatory surgical centers, or
any other place where surgical procedures are performed (surgical facilities) to offer
surgical patients the option to have their surgical procedures videotaped and
discharge instructions recorded. Surgical facilities must provide notice of the option
and all related procedures and conditions set forth in the bill. For purposes of the
bill, a surgical procedure is one for which a surgical or other invasive procedure is
performed upon a patient under conscious sedation, deep sedation, regional
anesthesia, or general anesthesia. If a patient makes a request to have a surgical
procedure recorded, the bill requires that the surgical facility, or its designee, record
the surgical procedure with both audio and color video. When recording of a surgical
procedure is requested, the facility must continuously record with color video and
audio all activity in the surgical suite from the time preparation for the surgery
begins until all activity related to the surgery, including cleanup, is complete. The
bill requires that the recording must also include any preoperative communication
regarding the surgical procedure between the surgical practitioner and the patient
and any surgical time out, regardless of where those communications take place. If
the surgical patient is incapacitated, the surgical facility is required to provide

another authorized person with notice of the option for video recording, and that
person may request that a recording be made. Similarly, if the surgical patient is a
minor, the surgical facility must notify a parent, guardian, or legal custodian of the
option for video recording and allow that person to make a request for a recording
on behalf of the minor. A patient may also request that his or her discharge
instructions be recorded. The surgical facility may determine if these instructions
will be videotaped or audiotaped.
The bill also allows a physician or certain other individual who holds a valid
license or other credential that allows him or her to perform surgical procedures and
who is scheduled to perform a surgical patient's surgical procedure to request that
a recording be made. A health care provider who provides the patient with discharge
instructions may also request that those instructions, as provided, be recorded. A
surgical facility must comply with these requests so long as certain conditions are
met, including that the surgical patient or other person authorized to make a
decision on behalf of the patient does not object. Under the bill, in certain limited
emergency circumstances, surgical facilities are not required to provide the option
of recording or to comply with a request for recording. If the facility is not required
to comply with a request for recording of a surgical procedure due to an emergency,
the facility must still provide the patient with the option to have the discharge
instructions recorded.
In return for exercising the option to have a surgical procedure recorded, under
the bill, the surgical patient or another person on behalf of the patient may not
disclose the recording except to limited authorized individuals, unless
confidentiality is waived by the health care provider or surgical practitioner that is
a subject of the video recording. Video recordings of surgical procedures created
under this bill are otherwise treated as patient health care records and are subject
to the same protections as other patient health care records, including all criminal
and civil penalties for improper disclosure or destruction. The bill specifies that, once
a recording is complete, the surgical facility or its designee must preserve the
recording as part of the patient's health care record and keep a separate additional
copy, but delete other copies of the recording from the recording device and
elsewhere. The facility must retain the separate additional copy for at least seven
years after the recording was first made.
Under the bill, a surgical facility may charge a surcharge of up to $25 for each
recording of a surgical procedure. Upon request, the surgical facility must provide
to the patient, person authorized by the patient, or parent, guardian, or legal
custodian of the patient one copy of the recording without an additional charge.
Recordings under this bill are admissible as evidence in any civil or criminal action
or proceeding related to any alleged act or omission depicted in the recording. A
surgical patient may also request up to two free copies of his or her discharge
instructions—one for the patient, and one for another person designated by the
patient.
Under the bill, a surgical patient may complete an advance request for
recording, which permits an individual who is of sound mind and over the age of 18
to request video recording for future surgical procedures. The individual may

complete an advance request for a single specific surgical procedure or set of
discharge instructions, or for all future surgical procedures and discharge
instructions to which provisions of the bill would apply. An advance request must
be completed voluntarily, and must be in writing and signed and dated in the
presence of a witness over the age of 18. The advance request may be revoked at any
time.
The bill provides that a health care provider who knowingly refuses to comply
with a patient request for recording is subject to a forfeiture of up to $25,000 for each
violation. A surgical facility that fails to provide a required notice of the option for
recording, including information regarding the procedures, the fees, the conditions,
the surgical practitioner's request option, and the advance request option, is subject
to a forfeiture of up to $25,000 for each violation. The bill also provides penalties for
interference with an advance request for recording, and for unauthorized disclosure
of a recording.
Under this bill, the Department of Health Services is required to promulgate
rules establishing standards relating to the recording equipment and the recording.
DHS may promulgate additional rules as necessary to implement and administer the
provisions of the bill. The bill also allows DHS to grant limited extensions for
compliance with the requirements of the bill, if a facility provides evidence of a
compelling need, financial or otherwise.
Because this bill creates a new crime or revises a penalty for an existing crime,
the Joint Review Committee on Criminal Penalties may be requested to prepare a
report.
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:
AB870,1 1Section 1 . 50.373 of the statutes is created to read:
AB870,3,3 250.373 Video recording of surgical procedures. (1) Definitions. In this
3section:
AB870,3,64 (a) “Conscious sedation” is a drug-induced depression of consciousness during
5which a patient responds purposefully to verbal commands, either alone or
6accompanied by light tactile stimulation.
AB870,4,3
1(b) “Deep sedation” is a drug-induced depression of consciousness during
2which a patient cannot be easily aroused but responds purposefully following
3repeated or painful stimulation.
AB870,4,64 (c) “Discharge instructions” means care instructions provided to a patient at
5or near the time of a patient's exit or release from a surgical facility after a surgical
6procedure.
AB870,4,97 (d) “General anesthesia" means a temporary status commonly produced by the
8administration of certain intravenous drugs and inhaled gases that cause a patient
9to be unconscious and unable to feel pain during a medical procedure.
AB870,4,1110 (e) “Guardian” means the person named by the court having the duty and
11authority of guardianship.
AB870,4,1312 (f) “Health care provider" means a person or entity described under s. 146.81
13(1) (a) to (p) and includes any surgical facility.
AB870,4,1614 (g) “Incapacitated" means unable to receive and evaluate information
15effectively or to communicate decisions to such an extent that an individual lacks the
16capacity to manage his or her health care decisions.
AB870,4,1917 (h) “Legal custodian” means a person, other than a parent or guardian, or an
18agency to whom legal custody of a child has been transferred by a court, but does not
19include a person who has only physical custody of the child.
AB870,4,2020 (i) “Patient health care records" has the meaning given in s. 146.81 (4).
AB870,4,2321 (j) “Regional anesthesia” means the use of local anesthetics to make a specific
22part of the body numb to prevent pain and allow for completion of a surgical
23procedure.
AB870,5,3
1(k) “Surgical facility" means a hospital, as defined in s. 50.33 (2), an ambulatory
2surgical center, as defined in 42 CFR 416.2, or any other place where a surgical
3procedure is performed.
AB870,5,54 (L) “Surgical patient" means a patient who is scheduled to undergo a surgical
5procedure.
AB870,5,96 (m) “Surgical practitioner" means a physician, surgeon, or osteopath under s.
7990.01 (28), an individual licensed to practice dentistry under ch. 447, and any other
8individual who holds a valid license or other credential that allows him or her to
9perform a surgical procedure.
AB870,5,1410 (n) “Surgical procedure” means a surgical procedure for which a patient is
11under conscious sedation, deep sedation, regional anesthesia, or general anesthesia.
12“Surgical procedure” includes a colonoscopy or similarly invasive procedure if
13performed under conscious sedation, deep sedation, regional anesthesia, or general
14anesthesia.
AB870,5,1715 (o) “Surgical time out” means a final verification of details relating to a surgery,
16including at least confirmation of a surgical patient's identity, surgical site, and
17planned procedure.
AB870,6,8 18(2) Option for recording. (a) 1. A surgical facility shall provide to a surgical
19patient the option to have the surgical facility or the surgical facility's designee make
20a video recording of the patient's surgical procedure. For purposes of any recording
21of a surgical procedure made under this subdivision, the surgical facility or its
22designee shall make a continuous color video recording, including both audio and
23video and display of the time and date. The surgical facility or its designee may not
24interrupt the video recording within the surgical suite once started. Separate
25interactions outside of the surgical suite, including preoperative communications

1and surgical time outs under subd. 2., if outside of the surgical suite, and discharge
2instructions under subd. 3., if applicable, may be separately recorded. All areas of
3the surgical suite, including entrances and exits, must be in view on the recording
4and audible. The surgical facility or its designee shall begin the recording within the
5surgical suite of a surgical procedure under this subdivision when preparation of the
6surgical suite for that surgical patient's surgical procedure starts and continue the
7recording through the period of the cleanup after that procedure and until all activity
8in the surgical suite related to the procedure recorded is complete.
AB870,6,139 2. Any procedure recording made under this subsection shall include a
10recording, conforming to the standards described in subd. 1., of any preoperative
11communication regarding the surgical procedure between the surgical practitioner
12and the surgical patient and any surgical time out, regardless of where the
13preoperative communication or surgical time out takes place.
AB870,6,1814 3. A surgical facility shall also provide to a surgical patient the option to have
15his or her discharge instructions, as given by the patient's surgical practitioner or
16other health care provider, recorded. If a patient chooses to have his or her discharge
17instructions recorded, the recording may be audio only or videotaped, including
18audio, at the option of the surgical facility.
AB870,6,2119 (b) 1. A surgical facility shall notify a surgical patient of the option to have a
20recording made under par. (a) and of the procedures, the fees, the conditions, the
21surgical practitioner's request option, and the advance request option.
AB870,6,2522 2. If the surgical patient is a minor child, the surgical facility shall notify the
23minor child's parent, guardian, or legal custodian of the option to have a recording
24made under par. (a) and of the procedures, the fees, the conditions, the surgical
25practitioner's request option, and the advance request option.
AB870,7,4
13. If a surgical patient is incapacitated, a surgical facility shall notify a person
2authorized by the patient under s. 146.81 (5), if available, or, if not, a relative of the
3patient of the option and information under subd. 1. and allow that person to make
4a decision regarding whether to have a recording made under par. (a).
AB870,7,85 (c) A surgical practitioner who is scheduled to participate in a surgical patient's
6surgical procedure may request that the procedure be video recorded under the
7procedures described in this subsection. The surgical facility shall comply with the
8surgical practitioner's request if all of the following are true:
AB870,7,149 1. The requesting surgical practitioner has informed the surgical patient or, if
10the patient is a minor, a parent, guardian, or legal custodian, of the surgical
11practitioner's request for video recording and the reason the surgical practitioner
12has requested that recording. If the patient is incapacitated, the requesting surgical
13practitioner shall inform a person authorized by the patient under s. 146.81 (5), if
14available, or, if not, a relative of the patient.
AB870,7,1615 2. The surgical patient or other person informed under subd. 1. does not object
16to the video recording.
AB870,7,2217 (d) A patient's surgical practitioner or other health care provider who will
18administer a patient's discharge instructions may request that the patient's
19discharge instructions, as given by the surgical practitioner or other health care
20provider, be recorded under the procedures described in this subsection. The surgical
21facility shall comply with the surgical practitioner's or other health care provider's
22request if all of the following are true:
AB870,8,223 1. The requesting surgical practitioner or other health care provider has
24informed the patient or, if applicable, a parent, guardian, legal custodian, person
25authorized by the patient under s. 146.81 (5), or relative of the patient of the surgical

1practitioner's or health care provider's request for recording and the reason the
2surgical practitioner or other health care provider has requested that recording.
AB870,8,53 2. The surgical patient or, if applicable, the parent, guardian, legal custodian,
4person authorized by the patient under s. 146.81 (5), or relative of the patient does
5not object to the recording.
AB870,8,166 (e) 1. Except as otherwise provided under this subsection, no surgical patient
7or person on behalf of a surgical patient may disclose, unless the surgical practitioner
8or other health care provider that is a subject of the recording waives confidentiality,
9the content of a recording created under this section except to health care providers
10providing care to the surgical patient, to immediate family members or a person
11authorized by the patient under s. 146.81 (5), or to an attorney or an attorney's staff
12for the purpose of obtaining legal advice. If legal action relating to the surgical
13procedure is taken, the surgical patient or an attorney for the surgical patient may
14disclose the recording to additional individuals if necessary for the case, but the
15recording shall be filed under seal if permitted by the court. In all other respects,
16recordings under this section shall be treated as patient health care records.
AB870,8,2317 2. Notwithstanding the restrictions on disclosure under this paragraph, a
18surgical patient or a person on behalf of a surgical patient may disclose a recording
19of the surgical patient's discharge instructions made under this section to one or
20more persons designated by the surgical patient to assist the surgical patient with
21postsurgical care, and one person designated by the surgical patient may receive a
22free copy of the recording of the surgical patient's discharge instructions as set forth
23under sub. (10).
AB870,9,924 3. Notwithstanding subds. 1. and 2. and sub. (10), a surgical facility or surgical
25practitioner may, if authorization is granted under sub. (3), use a copy of a recording

1created under this section for teaching or research purposes outside the network of
2the surgical facility and if the surgical patient's personal identifying information is
3redacted or if the surgical patient or other person authorized to request or consent
4to a recording under this section on behalf of the patient expressly consents, in
5writing, to the use and disclosure. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
6section, a surgical facility or surgical practitioner may, if not for teaching or research
7purposes outside of the network of the surgical facility, be permitted to use a
8recording made under this subsection without informed written confirmation under
9sub. (3) if the disclosure is otherwise permitted under s. 146.82 or 146.83.
AB870,9,18 10(3) Written confirmation. Before proceeding with a recording under sub. (2),
11a surgical facility shall obtain from the surgical patient or other person authorized
12to request or consent to a recording under sub. (2) on behalf of the patient,
13confirmation, in writing, authorizing the recording of the surgical patient's surgical
14procedure. If a surgical facility or surgical practitioner intends to use a recording as
15described under sub. (2) (e) 3., the surgical facility shall provide written notice of that
16proposed use to the surgical patient or other person authorized to request or consent
17to a recording under sub. (2) on behalf of the patient, and obtain written
18authorization of that use of the recording.
AB870,9,22 19(4) Equipment and technical assistance. A surgical facility shall have
20available appropriate recording equipment and technical assistance as determined
21by the department in rules promulgated under sub. (8) to comply with a request for
22a recording of a surgical patient's surgical procedure or discharge instructions.
AB870,9,25 23(5) Minors. If a surgical patient is a minor child, a parent, guardian, or legal
24custodian may request that a recording be made of the minor child's surgical
25procedure or discharge instructions under sub. (2) (a).
AB870,10,5
1(6) Exception for emergencies. (a) Notwithstanding sub. (2), a surgical
2facility is not required to provide the option of a video recording of a surgical
3procedure or comply with a request for video recording under this section if the
4surgical practitioner determines in the exercise of his or her professional judgment
5that either of the following is true:
AB870,10,66 1. Immediate surgery is necessary to avert death.
AB870,10,97 2. Other circumstances exist such that video recording would cause a delay that
8would create a serious risk of substantial and irreversible impairment of one or more
9of the surgical patient's bodily functions.
AB870,10,1310 (b) The surgical practitioner or other health care provider at the surgical
11facility shall inform the surgical patient or, if applicable, other persons as described
12under sub. (2) (b) of the medical indications supporting the surgical practitioner's
13reasonable medical judgment that an emergency condition under par. (a) exists.
AB870,10,1814 (c) If a surgical practitioner determines under par. (a) that an emergency exists
15such that the surgical facility is not required to comply with a request for video
16recording of a surgical procedure, the surgical facility shall provide the surgical
17patient or, if applicable, other person under sub. (2) (b), with the option to have the
18patient's discharge instructions recorded as provided under sub. (2) (a) 3.
AB870,10,24 19(7) Extensions for facility compliance. The department may in its discretion
20grant a surgical facility one or more 6-month extensions of the deadline for the
21facility to comply with the requirements of this section, but may not grant more than
22a total of 6 extensions. In order to qualify for an extension, a surgical facility shall
23provide the department with evidence of a compelling need, financial or otherwise,
24for additional time for compliance.
AB870,11,7
1(8) Rules. (a) The department shall promulgate rules establishing standards
2for video recording of surgical procedures, recording of discharge instructions, and
3the use of recording equipment in surgery and discharge settings to ensure such
4recordings are professional and of sufficient quality to accurately portray what takes
5place when discharge instructions are given or during a surgical procedure,
6including who enters and leaves and a view of the patient without requiring close-up
7views of the patient or the surgical procedure itself.
AB870,11,108 (b) In addition to the rules required under par. (a), the department may
9promulgate rules, as necessary, to implement and administer this section, including
10rules that address any of the following:
AB870,11,1211 1. Establishing criteria and procedures for providing notice and the option for
12recording under sub. (2).
AB870,11,1413 2. Implementing the requirements regarding preservation and destruction of
14recordings under sub. (9).
AB870,11,1615 3. Establishing standards, procedures, and forms for advance requests for
16recording under sub. (12).
AB870,11,1717 4. Implementing the forfeiture procedures under sub. (14).
AB870,11,20 18(9) Preservation and destruction. (a) After the video recording of a surgical
19procedure under this section is complete, the surgical facility shall promptly do all
20of the following:
AB870,11,2321 1. Preserve the recording as part of the surgical patient's health care record,
22which may include a copy in the patient's health care record and any electronic
23backup of health care records kept in the normal course of business.
AB870,11,2424 2. Preserve a separate additional electronic copy of the recording.
AB870,12,3
13. Except as provided under subds. 1. and 2., delete copies of the recording from
2the recording device or any other electronic device, including any memory card or
3flash drive.
AB870,12,84 (b) The surgical facility shall preserve the copy of the recording in the surgical
5patient's health care record, including any backup copy, as it would other records in
6the patient's health care record as required by law. The surgical facility or its
7designee shall retain the additional copy required under par. (a) 2. for at least 7 years
8after the recording was first made.
AB870,12,19 9(10) Fees. A surgical facility may charge a surcharge of up to $25 for each
10recording made of a surgical procedure or discharge instructions to offset the costs
11of creating and providing a recording. The surgical facility shall provide, upon
12request by the surgical patient, a person authorized by the surgical patient under s.
13146.81 (5), or a parent, guardian, or legal custodian of a minor surgical patient, one
14copy of each recording made under sub. (2) (a) 1. for which a request is made without
15additional charge. The surgical facility shall provide to the surgical patient, upon
16request by the surgical patient, one free copy of the discharge instructions for the
17surgical patient and up to one additional free copy of the discharge instructions for
18another person designated by the surgical patient. The surgical facility may charge
19fees as described under s. 146.83 (3f) (b) 3m. for additional copies of the recordings.
AB870,12,25 20(11) Admissibility of recording. For purposes of admissibility in a civil or
21criminal action or proceeding, a recording created under this section is a patient
22health care record under s. 146.81 and shall be treated as a health care record under
23ss. 908.03 (6m) and 909.02 (11). If certified by an appropriate record custodian,
24recordings under this section shall be admissible as evidence in any civil or criminal
25action or proceeding related to any alleged act or omission depicted in the recording.
AB870,13,3
1(12) Advance requests for recording. (a) Definition. In this subsection,
2“principal" means an individual who executes an advance request for surgical
3procedure recording instrument.
AB870,13,94 (b) Advance requests for recording. 1. An individual who is of sound mind and
5has attained age 18 may voluntarily execute an advance request for surgical
6procedure recording instrument. An individual for whom an adjudication of
7incompetence and appointment of a guardian of the individual is in effect in this state
8is presumed not to be of sound mind for purposes of this subsection and for executing
9an advance request for surgical procedure recording instrument.
AB870,13,1110 2. The desires of a principal who is not incapacitated supersede the effect of his
11or her advance request for surgical procedure recording instrument at all times.
AB870,14,1512 3. The department shall prepare and provide copies of an advance request for
13surgical procedure recording instrument and accompanying information for
14distribution in quantities to health care professionals, hospitals and other surgical
15facilities, county clerks, and local bar associations and individually to private
16persons. The department shall determine the form of the request form and
17accompanying instructions. The department shall include on the form an option for
18requesting the recording of a specific, single surgical procedure, an option for
19requesting the recording of discharge instructions after a surgical procedure, an
20option for requesting the recording of all future surgical procedures under this
21section, and an option for requesting the recording of discharge instructions after all
22future surgical procedures under this section. The department shall also include on
23the form a statement to the effect that a principal who exercises the option for
24recording agrees that, unless the surgical practitioner involved waives
25confidentiality, a recording created under this section is confidential and the

1principal or a person on behalf of the principal may disclose it only to health care
2providers providing care to the principal, to immediate family members or a person
3authorized by the patient under s. 146.81 (5), or to an attorney or an attorney's staff
4for the purpose of obtaining legal advice, and if legal action relating to the surgical
5procedure is taken, the principal or an attorney on behalf of the principal may
6disclose the recording to additional individuals if necessary for the case, but it must
7be filed under seal if permitted by the court. The form shall also include a statement
8that the principal or a person on behalf of a principal may disclose the principal's
9discharge instructions to one or more persons designated by the principal to assist
10with postsurgical care, and a statement that a surgical facility or surgical
11practitioner may, if express authorization is granted by the principal in writing, use
12a copy of a recording for teaching or research purposes outside of the network of the
13surgical facility if the principal's personal identifying information is redacted or if
14the principal or other person authorized on behalf of the principal expressly
15consents, in writing, to the use and disclosure.
AB870,14,1716 (c) Advance request for recording; execution. A valid advance request for
17surgical procedure recording instrument shall be all of the following:
AB870,14,1818 1. In writing.
AB870,14,2019 2. Dated and signed by the principal or by an individual who has attained age
2018 at the express direction and in the presence of the principal.
AB870,14,2221 3. Signed in the presence of a witness who is an individual who has attained
22age 18.
AB870,14,2323 4. Voluntarily executed.
AB870,14,2524 (d) Revocation. A principal may revoke his or her advance request for surgical
25procedure recording instrument at any time by doing any of the following:
AB870,15,4
11. Canceling, defacing, obliterating, burning, tearing, or otherwise destroying
2the advance request for surgical procedure recording instrument or directing
3another in the presence of the principal to so destroy the advance request for surgical
4procedure recording instrument.
AB870,15,75 2. Executing a statement, in writing, that is signed and dated by the principal,
6expressing the principal's intent to revoke the advance request for surgical procedure
7recording instrument.
AB870,15,98 3. Verbally expressing the desire to revoke the advance request for surgical
9procedure recording instrument in the presence of a witness.
AB870,15,1210 4. Executing a subsequent advance request for surgical procedure recording
11instrument that replaces an existing advance request for surgical procedure
12recording instrument.
AB870,15,16 13(13) Penalties. (a) Except as provided under sub. (6), a surgical practitioner
14or other health care provider who knowingly refuses to comply with a surgical
15patient's request to have his or her surgical procedure or discharge instructions
16recorded may be subject to a forfeiture of not more than $25,000 for each violation.
AB870,15,1917 (b) Except as provided under sub. (6), a surgical facility that fails to provide a
18notice required under sub. (2) (b) may be subject to a forfeiture of not more than
19$25,000 for each violation.
AB870,15,2320 (c) 1. Any person who negligently interferes with or violates a surgical patient's
21advance request for surgical procedure recording instrument created under sub. (12)
22without the consent of the principal shall be subject to a fine of at least $500 but not
23more than $1,000.
AB870,16,324 2. Any person who intentionally interferes with or violates a surgical patient's
25advance request for surgical procedure recording instrument created under sub.

1(12), including intentionally concealing, canceling, defacing, obliterating, damaging,
2or destroying the instrument without the consent of the principal may be fined not
3more than $5,000.
AB870,16,64 (d) 1. For purposes of this paragraph, “disclosure” means to effect the provision
5of access to, or the release, transfer, or divulging in any manner of, information
6outside those persons or entities authorized under in this section.
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