SB932,59,1211 2. Impose a limit on the quantity of prescription drugs that may be obtained
12if the quantity is no more than a 90-day supply.
SB932,59,1413 (b) This subsection does not apply to a prescription drug that is a controlled
14substance, as defined in s. 961.01 (4).
SB932,98 15Section 98 . 895.4801 of the statutes is created to read:
SB932,59,17 16895.4801 Immunity for health care providers during COVID-19
17emergency.
(1) Definitions. In this section:
SB932,59,2018 (a) “Health care professional” means an individual licensed, registered, or
19certified by the medical examining board under subch. II of ch. 448 or the board of
20nursing under ch. 441.
SB932,59,2221 (b) “Health care provider” has the meaning given in s. 146.38 (1) (b) and
22includes an adult family home, as defined in s. 50.01 (1).
SB932,60,3 23(2) Immunity. Subject to sub. (3), any health care professional, health care
24provider, or employee, agent, or contractor of a health care professional or health care
25provider is immune from civil liability for the death of or injury to any individual or

1any damages caused by actions or omissions taken in providing services to address
2or in response to a 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak under circumstances that satisfy
3all of the following:
SB932,60,84 (a) The action or omission is committed while the professional, provider,
5employee, agent, or contractor is providing services during the state of emergency
6declared under s. 323.10 on March 12, 2020, by executive order 72, relating to the
72019 novel coronavirus pandemic and for the 60 days following the date that the state
8of emergency terminates.
SB932,60,119 (b) The actions or omissions occur during the person's good faith response to
10the emergency described under par. (a) or are substantially consistent with any of
11the following:
SB932,60,1412 1. Any direction, guidance, recommendation, or other statement made by a
13federal, state, or local official to address or in response to the emergency or disaster
14declared as described under par. (a).
SB932,60,1715 2. Any guidance published by the department of health services, the federal
16department of health and human services, or any divisions or agencies of the federal
17department of health and human services relied upon in good faith.
SB932,60,1918 (c) The actions or omissions do not involve reckless or wanton conduct or
19intentional misconduct.
SB932,60,21 20(3) Applicability. This section does not apply if s. 257.03, 257.04, 323.41, or
21323.44 applies.
SB932,99 22Section 99 . 895.51 (title) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB932,60,24 23895.51 (title) Civil liability exemption: food or emergency household
24products;
emergency medical supplies; donation, sale, or distribution.
SB932,100 25Section 100 . 895.51 (1) (bd) of the statutes is created to read:
SB932,61,2
1895.51 (1) (bd) “Cost of production” means the cost of inputs, wages, operating
2the manufacturing facility, and transporting the product.
SB932,101 3Section 101 . 895.51 (1) (bg) of the statutes is created to read:
SB932,61,94 895.51 (1) (bg) “Emergency medical supplies" means any medical equipment
5or supplies necessary to limit the spread of, or provide treatment for, a disease
6associated with the public health emergency related to the 2019 novel coronavirus
7pandemic, including life support devices, personal protective equipment, cleaning
8supplies, and any other items determined to be necessary by the secretary of health
9services.
SB932,102 10Section 102 . 895.51 (1) (dp) of the statutes is created to read:
SB932,61,1611 895.51 (1) (dp) “Public health emergency related to the 2019 novel coronavirus
12pandemic” means the period covered by the public health emergency declared under
1342 USC 247d by the secretary of the federal department of health and human
14services on January 31, 2020, in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus or the
15national emergency declared by the U.S. president under 50 USC 1621 on March 13,
162020, in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus.
SB932,103 17Section 103 . 895.51 (2r) of the statutes is created to read:
SB932,61,2418 895.51 (2r) Any person engaged in the manufacturing, distribution, or sale of
19emergency medical supplies, who donates or sells, at a price not to exceed the cost
20of production, emergency medical supplies to a charitable organization or
21governmental unit to respond to the public health emergency related to the 2019
22novel coronavirus pandemic is immune from civil liability for the death of or injury
23to an individual caused by the emergency medical supplies donated or sold by the
24person.
SB932,104 25Section 104 . 895.51 (3r) of the statutes is created to read:
SB932,62,4
1895.51 (3r) Any charitable organization that distributes free of charge
2emergency medical supplies received under sub. (2r) is immune from civil liability
3for the death of or injury to an individual caused by the emergency medical supplies
4distributed by the charitable organization.
SB932,105 5Section 105 . Nonstatutory provisions.
SB932,62,116 (1) Enhanced federal medical assistance percentage. If the federal
7government provides an enhanced federal medical assistance percentage during an
8emergency period declared in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic, the
9department of health services may do any of the following during the period to which
10the enhanced federal medical assistance percentage applies in order to satisfy
11criteria to qualify for the enhanced federal medical assistance percentage:
SB932,62,1312 (a) Suspend the requirement to comply with the premium requirements under
13s. 49.45 (23b) (b) 2. and (c).
SB932,62,1514 (b) Suspend the requirement to comply with the health risk assessment
15requirement under s. 49.45 (23b) (b) 3.