AB56,1107,223 (c) The department shall, as part of the training program, provide primary care
24providers with clinical training and access to educational resources on best practices
25for diagnosis and management of common cognitive disorders, and referral

1strategies to dementia specialists for complicated or rare cognitive or behavioral
2disorders.
AB56,1107,43 (d) The department shall ensure that the training program under this
4subsection includes at least the following three components:
AB56,1107,6 51. The most current research on effective clinical treatments and practices is
6systematically evaluated by the academic detailing team.
AB56,1107,9 72. Information gathered and evaluated under subd. 1. is packaged into an
8easily accessible format that is clinically relevant, rigorously sourced, and
9compellingly formatted.
AB56,1107,13 103. Training is provided for clinicians to serve as academic detailers that equips
11them with clinical expertise and proficiency in conducting an interactive educational
12exchange to facilitate individualized learning among participating primary care
13practitioners in the target clinics.
AB56,1107,2114 (4) Childless adults demonstration project. The department of health
15services shall submit any necessary request to the federal department of health and
16human services for a state plan amendment or waiver of federal Medicaid law or to
17modify or withdraw from any waiver of federal Medicaid law relating to the childless
18adults demonstration project under s. 49.45 (23), 2017 stats., to reflect the
19incorporation of recipients of Medical Assistance under the demonstration project
20into the BadgerCare Plus program under s. 49.471 and the termination of the
21demonstration project.
AB56,1107,2522 (5) Childless adults demonstration project reform waiver. The department
23of health services may submit a request to the federal department of health and
24human services to modify or withdraw the waiver granted under s. 49.45 (23) (g),
252017 stats.
AB56,1108,6
1(6) Evidence-based oral health grants and Seal-A-Smile program.
2Notwithstanding s. 250.10 (1m) (b), in fiscal year 2019-20, the department of health
3services shall, from the appropriation under s. 20.435 (1) (de), award to qualified
4applicants grants totaling $50,000 for fluoride varnish and other evidence-based
5oral health activities, $525,000 for school-based preventive dental services, and
6$100,000 for school-based restorative dental services.
AB56,1108,127 (7) Prescription drug importation program. The department of health services
8shall submit the first report required under s. 250.048 (5) by the next January 1 or
9July 1, whichever is earliest, that is at least 180 days after the date the prescription
10drug importation program is fully operational under s. 250.048 (4). The department
11of health services shall include in the first 3 reports submitted under s. 250.048 (5)
12information on the implementation of the audit functions under s. 250.048 (1) (n).
AB56,1108,1813 (8) Community-based doulas. From the appropriation under s. 20.435 (4) (bm),
14the department of health services shall in fiscal year 2019-20 allocate $192,000 to
15public or private entities, American Indian tribes or tribal organizations, or
16community-based organizations for grants for community-based doulas. The
17recipients of the grants shall use the moneys to identify and train local community
18workers to mentor pregnant women.
AB56,1108,2419 (9) Dental services under Medical Assistance. During the 2019-21 fiscal
20biennium, the department of health services shall allocate a total of $2,000,000 in the
212019-20 fiscal year and $3,000,000 in the 2020-21 fiscal year from all funding
22sources to increase reimbursement rates for dental services that are covered under
23the Medical Assistance program under subch. IV of ch. 49 and that are provided to
24recipients of Medical Assistance who have disabilities.
AB56,1109,5
1(10) Infant mortality prevention program. The department of health services
2shall allocate 5.0 FTE positions that are authorized for the department of health
3services to staff an infant mortality prevention program. The department of health
4services shall report in its 2021-23 budget request any necessary budget
5adjustments to reflect this allocation of positions.
AB56,1109,116 (11) Medical Assistance reimbursement rate increase for direct care. The
7department of health services shall increase the Medical Assistance rates paid for
8direct care to nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities for persons with an
9intellectual disability with a 1 percent annual rate increase related to an increase
10in acuity of patients in those facilities and an additional 1.5 percent annual rate
11increase to support staff in those facilities who perform direct care.
AB56,1109,1612 (12) Medical Assistance reimbursement rate increase for direct care in
13personal care agencies.
The department of health services shall increase the
14Medical Assistance rates paid for direct care to agencies that provide personal care
15services 1.5 percent annually to support staff in those agencies who perform direct
16care.
AB56,9120 17Section 9120. Nonstatutory provisions; Higher Educational Aids
18Board.
AB56,9121 19Section 9121. Nonstatutory provisions; Historical Society.
AB56,9122 20Section 9122. Nonstatutory provisions; Housing and Economic
21Development Authority.
AB56,9123 22Section 9123. Nonstatutory provisions; Office of Commissioner of
23Insurance.
AB56,1110,224 (1) Prescription drug cost survey. The commissioner of insurance shall
25conduct a statistically-valid survey of pharmacies in this state regarding whether

1the pharmacy agreed to not disclose that customer drug benefit cost sharing exceeds
2the cost of the dispensed drug.
AB56,9124 3Section 9124. Nonstatutory provisions; Investment Board.
AB56,9125 4Section 9125. Nonstatutory provisions; Joint Committee on Finance.
AB56,9126 5Section 9126. Nonstatutory provisions; Judicial Commission.
AB56,9127 6Section 9127. Nonstatutory provisions; Justice.
AB56,1110,77 (1) Transfer of office of school safety.
AB56,1110,118 (a) Tangible personal property. On the effective date of this paragraph, all
9tangible personal property of the department of justice that is primarily related to
10the duties of the office of school safety, as determined by the state superintendent of
11public instruction, is transferred to the department of public instruction.
AB56,1110,1812 (b) Contracts. All contracts entered into by the department of justice in effect
13on the effective date of this paragraph that are primarily related to the duties of the
14office of school safety, as determined by the state superintendent of public
15instruction, remain in effect and are transferred to the department of public
16instruction. The department of public instruction shall carry out any obligations
17under those contracts unless modified or rescinded by the department of public
18instruction to the extent allowed under the contract.
AB56,1111,219 (c) Rules and orders. All rules promulgated by the department of justice in
20effect on the effective date of this paragraph that are primarily related to the duties
21of the office of school safety, as determined by the state superintendent of public
22instruction, remain in effect until their specified expiration dates or until amended
23or repealed by the department of public instruction. All orders issued by the
24department of justice in effect on the effective date of this paragraph that are
25primarily related to the duties of the office of school safety, as determined by the state

1superintendent of public instruction, remain in effect until their specified expiration
2dates or until modified or rescinded by the department of public instruction.