SB439,24,2020 1. Longer than 12 months.
SB439,24,2121 2. Longer than 3 years.
SB439,24,2222 3. Longer than 4 years.
SB439,24,2323 4. Longer than 5 years.
SB439,24,2424 5. Longer than 8 years.
SB439,24,2525 6. Longer than 10 years.
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1(L) The amount of naloxone doses dispensed, the total number of naloxone
2doses administered, and the number of unique patients who have received doses of
3naloxone.
SB439,25,54 (m) The number of adults in the state who use opioids, the extent to which those
5adults use opioids, and the type of opioids used.
SB439,25,86 (n) The number of adults in the state who use methamphetamines, the extent
7to which those adults use methamphetamines, and the forms of methamphetamines
8used.
SB439,25,109 (o) The number of minors in the state who use opioids, the extent to which those
10minors use opioids, and the type of opioids used.
SB439,25,1311 (p) The number of minors in the state who use methamphetamines, the extent
12to which those minors use methamphetamines, and the forms of methamphetamines
13used.
SB439,25,1714 (q) The number of minors who enter the child protective services system due
15to opioid use by a parent or guardian, length of time those minors are in out-of-home
16care, and the type of reporter who notified child protective services of the needs of
17the minor.
SB439,25,2518 (r) The number of persons who are incarcerated and who are receiving
19naltrexone for extended-release in injectable suspension, the number of persons
20who are on extended supervision or probation or on parole and who are receiving
21extended-release naltrexone, the total number of doses of extended-release
22naltrexone administered to persons who are incarcerated, on extended supervision
23or probation, or on parole in this state, and the length of time that persons who are
24incarcerated, on extended supervision or probation, or on parole are receiving
25extended-release naltrexone.
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1(s) The number of arrests and convictions related to methadone and the
2number related to a drug that is a combination of buprenorphine and naloxone.
SB439,26,33 (t) The number of arrests and convictions related to methamphetamines.
SB439,26,7 4(2) The opioid and methamphetamine data system under sub. (1) shall identify,
5to the extent possible, for sub. (1) (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (j), (k), (m), (n), (o), (p),
6and (r), the number of individuals who have each of the following forms of health care
7coverage:
SB439,26,88 (a) Public health care coverage under the Medical Assistance program.
SB439,26,119 (b) Public health care coverage under Medicare, a veteran or military health
10plan, or another public form of coverage other than Medical Assistance, including
11any self-insured governmental health plan.
SB439,26,1212 (c) Private insurance or a private heath plan.
SB439,26,1313 (d) Self-coverage or uninsured.
SB439,26,25 14(3) (a) The department of administration shall submit the proposed request for
15proposals described under sub. (1) to the joint committee on finance before issuing
16the request for proposal. If the cochairpersons of the joint committee on finance do
17not notify the department of administration within 14 working days after the date
18of the submittal of the proposed request for proposals under this paragraph that the
19committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of reviewing the proposed
20request for proposals, the department may issue the request for proposals. If, within
2114 working days after the date of the submittal of the proposed request for proposals
22under this paragraph, the cochairpersons of the committee notify the department of
23administration that the committee has scheduled a meeting for the purpose of
24reviewing the proposed request for proposals, the department may issue the
25proposed request for proposals only upon approval by the committee.
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1(b) At the time the department of administration submits the proposal under
2par. (a), the departments of health services, children and families, corrections,
3justice, and safety and professional services may submit to the joint committee on
4finance suggestions of opioid-related or methamphetamine-related information to
5collect, analyze, and disseminate in addition to information specified under sub. (1)
6to assist the agencies in analyzing the behavioral health status of the state's
7population, reducing relapse of opioid and methamphetamine misuse, improving
8patient outcomes after opioid or methamphetamine use or overdose, assisting
9minors who are in out-of-home care, and monitoring health costs related to
10substance use.
SB439,27,14 11(4) The department of administration shall collaborate with and collect data
12from the departments of health services, corrections, justice, safety and professional
13services, and children and families and any other applicable agencies for the opioid
14and methamphetamine data system under sub. (1).
SB439,27,20 15(5) (a) The department of administration shall administer the contract with the
16vendor to operate the opioid and methamphetamine data system and shall have
17access to the data contained in the opioid and methamphetamine data system. The
18department of administration shall work with the vendor to disseminate information
19and advanced analytics from the opioid and methamphetamine data system in as
20close to real time as possible.
SB439,27,2421 (b) The opioid and methamphetamine data system shall allow the state
22agencies that submit data to the opioid and methamphetamine data system access
23to the data in the opioid and methamphetamine data system as appropriate for the
24agency to fulfill its functions and as allowed by state and federal confidentiality laws.
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1153.89 Reports; opioid and methamphetamine data system. By January
231, 2022, and annually thereafter, the department of administration shall submit a
3report to the joint committee on finance summarizing the information from the
4opioid and methamphetamine data system under s. 153.87 (1) and analyzing trends
5in that information across years of data collection.
SB439,46 6Section 46. 165.932 of the statutes is created to read:
SB439,28,7 7165.932 Victim services; grants. (1) Definitions. In this section:
SB439,28,88 (a) “Department" means the department of justice.