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(c) “Doula services" means childbirth education and support services, including
9emotional, physical, and informational support provided during pregnancy, labor,
10birth, and the postpartum period.
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(d) “Postpartum” means the period of time following the birth of an infant to
126 months after the birth.
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(e) “Restrain” means to use a mechanical, chemical, or other device to constrain
14the movement of a person's body or limbs.
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15(2) Restraining a pregnant person. (a) A representative of a correctional
16facility may not restrain a person known to be pregnant unless the representative
17makes an individualized determination that restraints are reasonably necessary to
18ensure safety and security of the person, the staff of the correctional facility, other
19inmates, or the public. If such a determination is made, the representative may use
20only the least restrictive effective type of restraint that is most reasonable under the
21circumstances.
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(b) A representative of a correctional facility may not restrain a person known
23to be pregnant while the person is being transported if the restraint is through the
24use of leg irons, waist chains or other devices that cross or otherwise touch the
1person's abdomen, or handcuffs or other devices that cross or otherwise touch the
2person's wrists when affixed behind the person's back.
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(c) A representative of a correctional facility may not place a person known to
4be pregnant in solitary confinement for any punitive purpose.
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(d) A representative of a correctional facility may restrain a person who is in
6labor or who has given birth in the preceding 3 days only if all of the following apply:
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1. There is a substantial flight risk or some other extraordinary medical or
8security circumstance that requires restraints be used to ensure the safety and
9security of the person, the staff of the correctional or medical facility, other inmates,
10or the public.
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2. The representative has made an individualized determination that
12restraints are necessary to prevent escape or ensure safety or security.
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3. There is no objection to the use of restraints by the treating medical care
14provider.
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4. The restraints used are the least restrictive effective type and are used in
16the least restrictive manner.
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(e) All staff members who may come into contact with a pregnant or postpartum
18person at any correctional facility shall receive training on the requirements of this
19subsection on an annual basis.
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20(3) Treatment of a pregnant or postpartum person. A correctional facility
21shall ensure all of the following for every person incarcerated at the facility:
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(a) That every woman under 50 years of age is offered testing for pregnancy.
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(b) That every pregnant person is offered testing for sexually transmitted
24infections, including HIV.
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1(c) That every pregnant person who is on a methadone treatment regimen be
2provided continuing methadone treatment.
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(d) That every pregnant person and every person who has given birth in the
4past 6 weeks is provided appropriate educational materials and resources related to
5pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and parenting.
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(e) That every pregnant person and every person who has given birth in the
7past 6 weeks has access to doula services if these services are provided by a doula
8without charge to the correctional facility or the incarcerated person pays for the
9doula services.
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(f) That every pregnant person and every person who has given birth in the past
116 months has access to a mental health assessment and, if necessary, mental health
12treatment.
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(g) That every pregnant person and every person who has given birth in the
14past 6 months who is determined to be suffering from a mental illness has access to
15evidence-based mental health treatment including psychotropic medication.
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(h) That every pregnant person who is determined to be suffering from
17depression and every person who has given birth in the past 6 months who is
18determined to be suffering from postpartum depression has access to
19evidence-based therapeutic care for depression.
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(i) That every person who has given birth in the past 12 months whose body is
21producing breast milk has access to the necessary supplies and is provided an
22opportunity to express the breast milk as needed to maintain an active supply of
23breast milk.
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1(j) That every pregnant person and every person who has given birth in the past
26 months is advised orally and in writing of all applicable laws and policies governing
3an incarcerated pregnant or postpartum person.
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4Section 2717
. 302.107 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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302.107
(2) Upon revocation of parole or extended supervision under s. 302.11
6(7), 302.113 (9), 302.114 (9), or 304.06 (3)
or (3g), the department shall make a
7reasonable effort to send a notice of the revocation to a victim of an offense committed
8by the inmate, if the victim can be found, in accordance with sub. (3) and after
9receiving a completed card under sub. (4).
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10Section 2718
. 302.11 (7) (ag) of the statutes is renumbered 302.11 (7) (ag)
11(intro.) and amended to read:
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302.11
(7) (ag) (intro.) In this subsection
“
reviewing:
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132. “Reviewing authority" means the division of hearings and appeals in the
14department of administration, upon proper notice and hearing, or the department
15of corrections, if the parolee waives a hearing.
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16Section 2719
. 302.11 (7) (am) of the statutes is renumbered 302.11 (7) (am) 1.
17(intro.) and amended to read: