8. Data regarding the county of residence for each patient in counties for which the county’s data is equal to or greater than 20 patients.
9. The estimated number of diversions from the Winnebago Mental Health Institute.
10. A description of the number and type of employees providing staffing during the various times of day, including through the use of telehealth.
11. A description of rules and procedures for determining where to take an individual in need of crisis services if a crisis urgent care and observation facility does not have capacity or otherwise does not accept an individual.
12. The number of repeat clients and readmissions.
13. Utilization of follow-up services, as applicable.
14. The number of transfers to other facilities, including Winnebago Mental Health Institute, hospitals, or other facilities.
15. A description of any injuries, assaults, or other safety-related incidents.
16. A breakdown of funding, including the amounts and sources of funding.
17. The number of clients served.
18. Facility capacity, specifically the number of staffed beds.
(f) Notwithstanding the certification requirements set forth under this subsection, any facility that before the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB inserts date], is providing crisis intervention services that on or after the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB inserts date], would otherwise require certification as a crisis urgent care and observation facility may on and after the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB inserts date], continue to provide these services without obtaining certification from the department under this subsection.
(3) Admissions. (a) A crisis urgent care and observation facility certified under this section may accept individuals for any of the following services:
1. Voluntary stabilization.
2. Observation and treatment, including for assessments for mental health or substance use disorder.
3. Screening for suicide and violence risk.
4. Medication management and therapeutic counseling.
(b) A crisis urgent care and observation facility certified under this section shall accept an adult individual for emergency detention under s. 51.15 and may accept a youth for emergency detention under s. 51.15. If the facility does not have capacity to accept an adult individual for purposes of emergency detention or if the facility does not accept a youth for purposes of emergency detention, that individual shall be transported to another appropriate facility in accordance with rules established by the department under sub. (4). A county crisis assessment under s. 51.15 (2) (c) is required prior to admission to a crisis urgent care and observation facility for purposes of emergency detention, but the medical clearance requirement under s. 51.15 (2) (b) does not apply to crisis urgent care and observation facility admissions for purposes of emergency detention.
(c) The department shall encourage each crisis urgent care and observation facility certified under this section to operate with the intent to admit individuals for no longer than 5 days, except in exceptional circumstances.
(4) Rules. The department shall promulgate rules to implement this section, including all of the following:
(a) Establishment of the grant program described under sub. (2), including procedures for administration and establishment of criteria for awarding grants.
(b) Establishment of requirements for crisis urgent care and observation facilities to match a portion of any grant awarded by the department under this section, as set forth under sub. (2) (c) 10., and for determining what types of contributions may count toward the matching requirement. The matching requirement established by the department under this paragraph may be fulfilled through in-kind contributions.
(c) Requirements for admitting, holding, and discharging individuals for purposes of emergency detention.
(d) Minimum security requirements for crisis urgent care and observation facilities certified under this section.
(e) Establishment of a target range for the number of beds in a crisis urgent care and observation facility certified under this section.
(f) Establishment of policies and criteria to ensure that law enforcement and other persons authorized to transport or cause transportation of an individual for purposes of emergency detention have clear standards and procedures regarding all of the following:
1. The circumstances under which law enforcement and other persons may bring an individual to a crisis urgent care and observation facility certified under this section.
2. The determination as to which facility law enforcement and other persons authorized to transport or cause transportation of an individual for purposes of emergency detention may take an individual.
(g) Establishment of policies relating to interfacility transfers initiated at a crisis urgent care and observation facility, including how such transfers should occur and who should be involved in such transfers. Barring exigent circumstances that necessitate law enforcement involvement, law enforcement may not transport an individual for purposes of an interfacility transfer from a crisis urgent care and observation facility.