AB1,9117 10Section 9117. Nonstatutory provisions; Governor.
AB1,46,1211 (1) Plan for reopening the capitol and state employees return to in-person
12work.
AB1,46,1313 (a) Definitions. In this subsection:
AB1,46,14 141. “Agency” has the meaning given in s. 230.03 (3).
AB1,46,15 152. “State employee” has the meaning given in s. 230.03 (10h).
AB1,46,1716 (b) Capitol building reopened. By January 31, 2021, the governor shall submit
17to the legislature a plan to allow public access to the capitol building.
AB1,46,2218 (c) In-person work. By January 31, 2021, the governor shall submit to the
19legislature a plan for when all state employees holding positions with duties that
20were required to be performed at the offices of their places of employment with an
21agency on March 1, 2020, will return to and perform those duties at the offices with
22that agency.
AB1,9119 23Section 9119. Nonstatutory provisions; Health Services.
AB1,46,2424 (1) Autopsies and cremation of bodies of persons who died of COVID-19.
AB1,47,2
1(a) Definition. In this subsection, “COVID-19” means an infection caused by
2the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus.
AB1,47,93 (b) Viewing of a corpse to be cremated following death from COVID-19.
4Notwithstanding s. 979.10 (1) (b), until the conclusion of a national emergency
5declared by the U.S. president under 50 USC 1621 in response to the 2019 novel
6coronavirus, if any physician, coroner, or medical examiner has signed the death
7certificate of a deceased person and listed COVID-19 as the underlying cause of
8death, a coroner or medical examiner shall issue a cremation permit to cremate the
9corpse of that deceased person without viewing the corpse.
AB1,47,1610 (c) Time for cremation of a person who has died of COVID-19. Notwithstanding
11s. 979.10 (1) (a) (intro.), until the conclusion of a national emergency declared by the
12U.S. president under 50 USC 1621 in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus, if a
13physician, coroner, or medical examiner has signed the death certificate of a deceased
14person and listed COVID-19 as the underlying cause of death, a coroner or medical
15examiner shall issue, within 48 hours after the time of death, a cremation permit for
16the cremation of a corpse of a deceased person.
AB1,48,217 (d) Examination of the body of an inmate who has died of COVID-19.
18Notwithstanding s. 979.025, until the conclusion of a national emergency declared
19by the U.S. president under 50 USC 1621 in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus,
20if an individual who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 dies while he or she is in
21the legal custody of the department of corrections and confined to a correctional
22facility located in this state, the coroner or medical examiner may perform a limited
23examination of the deceased individual instead of a full autopsy, which may include
24an external examination of the body of the deceased individual, a review of the

1deceased individual's medical records, or a review of the deceased individual's
2radiographs.
AB1,48,93 (e) Requiring electronic signature on death certificates with 48 hours if death
4is caused by COVID-19.
Notwithstanding s. 69.18 or any other requirements to the
5contrary, until the conclusion of a national emergency declared by the U.S. president
6under 50 USC 1621 in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus, if the underlying cause
7of a death is determined to be COVID-19, the person required to sign the death
8certificate shall provide an electronic signature on the death certificate within 48
9hours after the death occurs.
AB1,48,1010 (2) Payment for hospitals for nursing facility care.
AB1,48,1411 (a) In this subsection, “public health emergency period” means the period
12ending on June 30, 2021, or the termination of any public health emergency declared
13under 42 USC 247d by the secretary of the federal department of health and human
14services in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus, whichever is earlier.
AB1,48,1915 (b) During the public health emergency period, subject to par. (c), the
16department of health services shall provide, under the Medical Assistance program,
17reimbursement at the statewide average per-diem rate paid to nursing facilities or
18a supplemental payment to hospitals for providing nursing-facility-level care when
19all of the following criteria apply:
AB1,48,25 201. The individual for whom the hospital provided nursing-facility-level care
21is enrolled in the Medical Assistance program, has been admitted on an inpatient
22basis to the hospital, is eligible for discharge after receiving care in the hospital,
23requires nursing-facility-level care upon discharge, and due to the hospital being
24unable to locate a nursing facility that accepts the individual for admission, is unable
25to be transferred to a nursing facility.
AB1,49,2
12. The services provided to the individual described under subd. 1 . are custodial
2care for which federal financial participation is approved.
AB1,49,4 33. The hospital notifies the department of health services that it is
4participating as a swing bed hospital under the Medical Assistance program.
AB1,49,125 (c) The department of health services shall use the same standards and criteria
6for determining whether a hospital is eligible for reimbursement or a supplemental
7payment under par. (a) as are used by the federal Medicare program under 42 USC
81395
et seq. for the payment for use of swing beds or, for any hospital that is not a
9critical access hospital, under the terms of a federal waiver approved under section
101135 of the federal social security act. The department shall seek any approval from
11the federal government necessary to implement the reimbursement under this
12subsection.
AB1,49,1313 (3) Reimbursement for outpatient services provided by hospitals.
AB1,49,1914 (a) Until the conclusion of a public health emergency declared under 42 USC
15247d
by the secretary of the federal department of health and human services in
16response to the 2019 novel coronavirus or until June 30, 2021, whichever is earlier,
17the department of health services shall provide reimbursement under the Medical
18Assistance program to a hospital for any outpatient service if all of the following
19criteria are satisfied:
AB1,49,23 201. The facility at which the outpatient service is performed is operated by the
21hospital and certified under the Medicare program under 42 USC 1395 et seq.,
22including under the terms of a federal waiver approved under section 1135 of the
23federal social security act, for outpatient services.
AB1,50,3
12. The outpatient service is reimbursable when provided in the hospital's
2inpatient facility but is not provided at the inpatient facility due to reasons
3associated with the 2019 novel coronavirus pandemic.
AB1,50,5 43. The outpatient service is one for which federal financial participation is
5approved.
AB1,50,76 (b) The department of health services may not include in a reimbursement
7under par. (a) payments under s. 49.45 (3) (e) 11. or 12. or (59).
AB1,50,108 (c) The department of health services shall seek any approval from the federal
9department of health and human services that is necessary to provide the
10reimbursement in accordance with this subsection.
AB1,50,1611 (4) Coverage of vaccinations under SeniorCare. By January 15, 2021, the
12department of health services shall cover and provide reimbursement for
13vaccinations under the program under s. 49.688 in accordance with 2019 Wisconsin
14Act 185
, sections 15 to 17, regardless of whether a waiver related to coverage or
15reimbursement of vaccinations is granted by the federal department of health and
16human services.