For further information see the state and local 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:
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1Section 1. 48.396 (1) of the statutes is amended to read: SB192,3,21248.396 (1) Law enforcement officers’ records of children shall be kept separate 3from records of adults. Law enforcement officers’ records of the adult expectant 4mothers of unborn children shall be kept separate from records of other adults. Law 5enforcement officers’ records of children and the adult expectant mothers of unborn 6children shall not be open to inspection or their contents disclosed except under sub.
1(1b), (1d), (5), or (6) or s. 48.293 or, 250.22, or 938.396 (2m) (c) 1p. or by order of the 2court. This subsection does not apply to the representatives of newspapers or other 3reporters of news who wish to obtain information for the purpose of reporting news 4without revealing the identity of the child or adult expectant mother involved, to 5the confidential exchange of information between the police and officials of the 6public or private school attended by the child or other law enforcement or social 7welfare agencies, or to children 10 years of age or older who are subject to the 8jurisdiction of the court of criminal jurisdiction. A public school official who obtains 9information under this subsection shall keep the information confidential as 10required under s. 118.125, and a private school official who obtains information 11under this subsection shall keep the information confidential in the same manner 12as is required of a public school official under s. 118.125. This subsection does not 13apply to the confidential exchange of information between the police and officials of 14the tribal school attended by the child if the police determine that enforceable 15protections are provided by a tribal school policy or tribal law that requires tribal 16school officials to keep the information confidential in a manner at least as 17stringent as is required of a public school official under s. 118.125. A law 18enforcement agency that obtains information under this subsection shall keep the 19information confidential as required under this subsection and s. 938.396 (1) (a). A 20social welfare agency that obtains information under this subsection shall keep the 21information confidential as required under ss. 48.78 and 938.78. SB192,222Section 2. 48.396 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read: SB192,4,62348.396 (2) (a) Records of the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this
1chapter and ch. 938 and of courts exercising jurisdiction under s. 48.16 shall be 2entered in books or deposited in files kept for that purpose only. Those records shall 3not be open to inspection or their contents disclosed except by order of the court 4assigned to exercise jurisdiction under this chapter and ch. 938 or as required or 5permitted under this subsection, sub. (3) (b) or (c) 1g., 1m., or 1r. or (6), or s. 48.375 6(7) (e) or 250.22. SB192,37Section 3. 48.78 (2) (a) of the statutes is amended to read: SB192,4,13848.78 (2) (a) No agency may make available for inspection or disclose the 9contents of any record kept or information received about an individual who is or 10was in its care or legal custody, except as provided under sub. (2m) or s. 48.371, 1148.38 (5) (b) or (d) or (5m) (d), 48.396 (3) (bm) or (c) 1r., 48.432, 48.433, 48.48 (17) 12(bm), 48.57 (2m), 48.66 (6), 48.93, 48.981 (7), 250.22, 938.396 (2m) (c) 1r., 938.51, or 13938.78 or by order of the court. SB192,414Section 4. 48.981 (7) (a) 15. of the statutes is amended to read: SB192,4,181548.981 (7) (a) 15. A fatality review team established under s. 250.22, a child 16fatality review team recognized by the county department, or, in a county having a 17population of 750,000 or more, the department or a licensed child welfare agency 18under contract with the department. SB192,519Section 5. 51.30 (4) (b) 29. of the statutes is created to read: SB192,4,222051.30 (4) (b) 29. To an authorized member of a fatality review team 21established under s. 250.22. The recipient of any treatment records under this 22subdivision shall keep the records confidential in accordance with s. 250.22. SB192,623Section 6. 146.82 (2) (d) of the statutes is created to read: SB192,5,7
1146.82 (2) (d) Notwithstanding sub. (1), patient health care records may be 2released, upon request, to a fatality review team, as defined in s. 250.22 (1) (a), 3acting as a public health authority for the purpose of reviewing a death as described 4under s. 250.22. Records that may be released under this paragraph for the public 5health purposes under s. 250.22 may be disclosed to a fatality review team only in 6accordance with that section, and the recipient of any records released shall keep 7the records confidential. SB192,78Section 7. 250.22 of the statutes is created to read: SB192,5,99250.22 Fatality review teams. (1) Definitions. In this section: SB192,5,1210(a) “Fatality review team” means a multidisciplinary and multiagency team 11examining one or more types of reviewable death among children or adults and 12developing recommendations to prevent future deaths of similar circumstances. SB192,5,1613(b) “Local fatality review team” means a fatality review team that examines 14reviewable deaths from specific municipalities or counties. A “local fatality review 15team” may include a team formed by a collaboration of two or more municipalities, 16counties, local health departments, or tribal health departments. SB192,5,1717(c) “Municipality” means a city, village, or town. SB192,5,1918(d) “State fatality review team” means a fatality review team that examines 19reviewable deaths of residents across the state. SB192,5,2020(e) 1. “Reviewable death” includes any of the following types of deaths: SB192,5,2322b. Homicide or death involving domestic violence, intimate partner violence, 23or homicide related to community violence. SB192,6,1
1c. Motor vehicle incident. SB192,6,22d. Overdose death. SB192,6,33e. Child abuse or neglect. SB192,6,55g. Fetal death or infant death. SB192,6,66h. A maternal death occurring during or within a year of a pregnancy. SB192,6,77i. Any unexpected or unintentional death of a child. SB192,6,982. “Reviewable death” does not include a death subject to review under s. 9175.47. SB192,6,1410(2) Department duties and authority. (a) The department shall establish 11a fatality review program comprised of local fatality review teams established at the 12option of a municipality, a county, a local health department, a tribal health 13department, or a combination of these entities. The department may also establish 14a state fatality review team. SB192,6,1715(b) In coordination with the department of justice, the department of children 16and families, or other state agencies, as appropriate, the department shall do all of 17the following: SB192,6,18181. Facilitate the development of local fatality review teams under this section. SB192,6,21192. Identify training needs and make training resources available to local 20fatality review teams, statewide professional organizations, advocacy groups, and 21others. SB192,6,23223. Respond to requests from local fatality review teams and provide any 23necessary technical assistance and support. SB192,7,3
14. Upon request of a local fatality review team, or if a county does not have a 2fatality review team, assign review of deaths to a state fatality review team, if 3established. SB192,7,545. Provide information to the legislature, state agencies, and local 5communities on the need for modifications to law, policy, or practice. SB192,7,76(c) The department may enter into a contract with an entity to perform any of 7the department’s duties under this section. SB192,7,128(d) The department shall promulgate rules to develop and implement a 9standardized form for use by fatality review teams when reviewing suicide deaths. 10The department may promulgate rules to develop and implement standardized 11forms for use by fatality review teams when reviewing other types of reviewable 12deaths. SB192,7,1513(e) The department may educate the public regarding the incidence and 14causes of reviewable deaths, including recommendations that identify needed policy 15changes or action to prevent future deaths. SB192,7,1816(f) The department or its contracted entity shall create and make available to 17fatality review teams a confidentiality agreement to be used by fatality review team 18members to ensure confidentiality consistent with this section. SB192,7,1919(g) The department may promulgate rules to implement this section. SB192,8,220(3) Fatality review teams; purpose, duties, membership, and record 21access. (a) Fatality review teams shall have the purpose of gathering information 22concerning reviewable deaths to examine the risk factors and circumstances
1leading to reviewable deaths and understand how the deaths could have been 2prevented through all of the following: SB192,8,531. Identification of recommendations for cross-sector, system-level policy and 4practice changes to address the identified risk factors and prevent future 5reviewable deaths. SB192,8,862. Promotion of cooperation and coordination among agencies involved in 7understanding the causes of reviewable deaths or in providing services to surviving 8family members. SB192,8,99(b) 1. If established, each fatality review team shall do all of the following: SB192,8,1310a. Establish and implement a protocol for the fatality review team and, to the 11extent the department or its contracted entity is involved with the type of review 12undertaken, consult with the department or its contracted entity regarding the 13protocol. SB192,8,1514b. Collect and maintain data to the extent requested by the department or its 15contracted entity for the type of review undertaken. SB192,8,1816c. Create strategies and make and track the implementation of 17recommendations for the prevention and reduction of reviewable deaths in the area 18served by the fatality review team. SB192,8,2119d. Evaluate the fatality review team’s review process, interagency 20collaboration, and development and implementation of recommendations to ensure 21adherence to the purpose described in par. (a). SB192,9,2222. A fatality review team may address a reviewable death that occurred in the 23area served by the fatality review team or that relates to a resident of the area
1served by the fatality review team if the incident or death occurred elsewhere in the 2state. SB192,9,63(c) When conducting a fatality review under this section, a fatality review 4team may be provided with information from the records held by any of the 5following, if the records pertain to a person or incident within the scope of the 6review: SB192,9,771. The department of health services or a local health department. SB192,9,882. The department of children and families. SB192,9,993. A law enforcement agency. SB192,9,10104. A medical examiner or coroner. SB192,9,11115. A treatment provider for substance use or mental health. SB192,9,12126. A hospital or health care provider. SB192,9,13137. Emergency medical services, including a fire department. SB192,9,14148. A Women, Infants, and Children program under s. 253.06. SB192,9,15159. The department of corrections. SB192,9,161610. A district attorney’s office. SB192,9,171711. A circuit or municipal court. SB192,9,181812. A social or human services agency. SB192,9,201913. Service providers or advocates that provide support in response to 20violence, including domestic abuse. SB192,9,212114. Child protective services or a child welfare agency. SB192,9,222215. A school or university. SB192,9,232316. If the fatality review team is an overdose fatality review team, a suicide
1review team, or a maternal mortality review team, prescription drug monitoring 2program records. SB192,10,4317. Any other agency or organization identified as necessary for the review by 4a specific fatality review team. SB192,10,65(d) If established, the members of a fatality review team may include any of 6the following types of individuals, organizations, agencies, and areas of expertise: SB192,10,771. Public health. SB192,10,882. Tribal health centers. SB192,10,993. Medical examiners and coroners. SB192,10,10104. Funeral directors. SB192,10,11115. Law enforcement. SB192,10,12126. The district attorney with jurisdiction, or his or her designee. SB192,10,14137. Medical professionals, including physicians, physician assistants, and 14nurses. 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.