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SB108,4,24232. During a crisis, another safety plan network formed under sub. (4) (a) that
24uses the portal under sub. (5).
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13. A bona fide researcher using de-identified information.
SB108,5,52(4) Safety plan network. (a) Two or more persons, including any of the
3following, may form a network for the purpose of sharing safety plans of minors who
4are at risk of an encounter with law enforcement or other emergency service
5providers during a behavioral or developmental health challenge or crisis:
SB108,5,661. A system of care, as defined in s. 46.56 (1) (or).
SB108,5,772. A physical or mental health care provider.
SB108,5,883. A county department of human services.
SB108,5,994. A county department of social services.
SB108,5,10105. A school.
SB108,5,11116. A school district.
SB108,5,12127. A law enforcement agency, as defined in s. 165.77 (1) (b).
SB108,5,13138. A fire department, as defined in s. 66.0314 (1) (c).
SB108,5,14149. An emergency medical services provider, as defined in s. 256.215 (1) (d).
SB108,5,151510. A tribal agency.
SB108,5,171611. The division of the department of children and families that is responsible
17for administering child welfare services in Milwaukee County.
SB108,5,181812. A public safety answering point, as defined in s. 256.35 (1) (gm).
SB108,5,211913. A center designated to respond to statewide or regional contacts with the
20universal telephone number for the national suicide prevention and mental health
21crisis hotline system maintained under 42 USC 290bb-36c.
SB108,6,222(b) When a network is formed under par. (a), the safety plan partners shall
23enter into a formalized agreement that addresses the expectations for the safety

1plan partners, such as the safety plan partners obligations, training requirements,
2and roles in the network.
SB108,6,83(5) Safety plan sharing portal. The department shall develop and
4maintain, or make payments to a nonprofit corporation that supports the states
5electronic health information exchange under ss. 153.80 to 153.82 to develop and
6maintain, a portal that is available throughout the state to facilitate sharing of
7safety plans among safety plan partners. The portal developed under this
8subsection shall include all of the following:
SB108,6,109(a) The ability to fill out a safety plan online and download the safety plan for
10the purpose of obtaining a handwritten or electronic signature on the safety plan.
SB108,6,1211(b) The standard safety plan template developed by the department under
12sub. (6).
SB108,6,1413(c) Simplified views for law enforcement officers for quick access to safety plan
14information.
SB108,6,1715(d) The capacity to support several thousand users in the system with role-
16based access for roles such as facilitators, law enforcement officers, and 911
17dispatchers.
SB108,6,1918(e) The potential for future integrations or single sign-on with other systems,
19including electronic health records systems and 911 dispatch systems.
SB108,6,2120(f) Scalable storage capacity to support unlimited numbers of safety plans as
21discrete data and as printable documents.
SB108,7,222(g) Cloud-hosted, technical infrastructure certified by the Underlying Health
23Information Trust Alliance, or its successor, and technical audit-logging

1capabilities that meet the requirements of the federal Health Insurance Portability
2and Accountability Act of 1996.
SB108,7,53(h) Flexibility to allow a network formed under sub. (4) (a) to share a safety
4plan with another network formed under sub. (4) (a) or keep access to the safety
5plan restricted to within that network.
SB108,7,86(i) Notifications to a minor and facilitator when the minors safety plan is
7about to expire, if a safety plan is accessed, and any other activity that occurs
8related to a safety plan.
SB108,7,99(j) Safety plan audit data and use logging with reporting capabilities.
SB108,7,1110(6) Standard safety plan template. The department shall develop a
11standard safety plan template to be used under this section.
SB108,412Section 4. Nonstatutory provisions.
SB108,7,1613(1) The authorized FTE positions for the department of health services are
14increased by 1.0 GPR position, to be funded from the appropriation under s. 20.435
15(5) (bx), for the purpose of developing and maintaining the portal under s. 46.537
16(5).
SB108,517Section 5. Effective date.
SB108,7,1918(1) This act takes effect on the day after publication, or on the 2nd day after
19publication of the 2025 biennial budget act, whichever is later.
SB108,7,2020(end)
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