DHS 167.04(1)(1) In order to receive funds made available under s. 255.35 (3) (a), Stats., a regional poison control center shall meet all requirements of this chapter. DHS 167.04(3)(3) Funds shall be distributed under separate contracts if there is more than one center. DHS 167.04(4)(4) A regional poison control center may only be funded if there is a matching contribution from the regional poison control center amounting to at least 50% of state funding for the center. DHS 167.04 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1995, No. 469, eff. 2-1-95; corrections in (1) and (2) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register January 2009 No. 637. DHS 167.05(1)(1) The statewide poison control system shall provide poison control services that are available throughout the state, 24 hours a day and 365 days a year. DHS 167.05(2)(2) A regional poison control center shall maintain telephone services capable of providing rapid, accurate, complete and accessible poison information throughout the state. These services shall be free to users through a statewide toll-free hotline. DHS 167.05(3)(3) On-line staff at a regional poison control center who will interpret poison exposure data and provide poison intervention and management information shall include one or more of the following: DHS 167.05(3)(c)(c) A physician licensed under ch. 448, Stats., to practice medicine and surgery; DHS 167.05(3)(d)(d) A poison information specialist certified by or eligible for certification by the AAPCC; DHS 167.05(3)(e)(e) A graduate of a school of pharmacy, accredited by the American council on pharmaceutical education, who is in residency training; DHS 167.05(3)(f)(f) A pharmacy student enrolled in a school of pharmacy, accredited by the American council on pharmaceutical education, who has completed the second professional practice year; or DHS 167.05(3)(g)(g) A person employed as an on-line staff member at a center on May 1, 1994, who has worked in that capacity at the center for at least 3 years and who receives at least 16 documented hours of continuing education each year in interpreting poison data and in providing poison intervention and management information. DHS 167.05(4)(4) The statewide poison control system shall provide poison information and education to professionals and the public. DHS 167.05 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1995, No. 469, eff. 2-1-95. DHS 167.06(1)(1) Every 2 years beginning in 1994, the 2 regional poison control centers shall submit a joint proposal to the division no later than May 1. DHS 167.06(2)(2) The joint proposal shall contain regional work plans and budgets for the statewide poison control system and include the following parts: DHS 167.06(2)(b)(b) Protocols for triage, referral and follow-up of toxic exposures until the patient is medically stable; DHS 167.06(2)(d)(d) A plan for publicizing statewide poison control services to the general public; DHS 167.06(3)(3) A center shall submit an updated work plan and budget to the division in the alternate year, no later than May 1, beginning in 1995. If a center’s updated budget and work plan indicate that the center is not operating according to the agreed joint proposal, the department may withhold all or part of an annual distribution of funds until all provisions of the agreed joint proposal are met. DHS 167.06 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1995, No. 469, eff. 2-1-95. DHS 167.07(1)(1) A regional poison control center shall keep a record of each inquiry. DHS 167.07 NoteNote: A record of an inquiry must be treated as a confidential patient health care record pursuant to ss. 146.81 to 146.83, Stats. DHS 167.07(2)(2) A regional poison control center shall submit a record of all calls requesting information and exposure data to the AAPCC’s national data collection system on a quarterly basis within 30 days after the end of the quarter. DHS 167.07(3)(3) The centers shall submit to the department reports required by the department, including a joint annual statewide report submitted to the department no later than September 1 of each year beginning in 1995. The joint report shall include a description of progress on attaining the goals, objectives and implementation steps outlined in the regional work plans and shall provide both center data and statewide data for the following data elements: DHS 167.07(4)(4) Failure of a center to maintain the records or to submit the reports required under this section may result in the department’s termination of funding available under s. 255.35 (3), Stats. DHS 167.07 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, January, 1995, No. 469, eff. 2-1-95; correction in (4) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register January 2009 No. 637.
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