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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) In this section, “public health emergency related to the 2019 novel coronavirus” means the period covered by any of the following:
(a) The national emergency declared by the U.S. president under 50 USC 1621 on March 13, 2020, in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus.
(b) The public health emergency declared under 42 USC 247d by the secretary of the federal department of health and human services on January 31, 2020, in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus.
(c) The state of emergency related to public health declared under s. 323.10 on March 12, 2020, by executive order 72.
(2) During the public health emergency related to the 2019 novel coronavirus, the entity under contract under s. 153.05(2m)(a) shall prepare and publish a public health emergency dashboard using health care emergency preparedness program information collected by the state from acute care hospitals. A dashboard published under this section shall include information to assist emergency response planning activities. For purposes of this section, the entity and the department shall enter into a data use agreement and mutually agree to the health care emergency preparedness program information the department will provide to the entity, the information the entity will include in the dashboard, any publication schedule, and any other terms considered necessary by the entity or the department.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Health (Ch. 140 to 162) § 153.23. Public health emergency dashboard - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/health-ch-140-to-162/wi-st-153-23/
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