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(1) In addition to inpatient and outpatient services provided at mental health institutes under ss. 51.05 and 51.07, the department may authorize mental health institutes to offer services other than inpatient mental health services when the department determines that community services need to be supplemented. Services that may be offered under this section include mental health outpatient treatment and services, day programming, consultation and services in residential facilities, including group homes, residential care centers for children and youth, and community-based residential facilities.
(2) Services under this section may be provided only under contract between the department and a county department under s. 46.215, 46.22 or 46.23, a school district or another public or private entity within the state to persons referred from those entities, at the discretion of the department. The department shall charge the referring entity all costs associated with providing the services. Unless a referral is made, the department may not offer services under this section to the person who is to receive the services or his or her family. The department may not impose a charge for services under this section upon the person receiving the services or his or her family. The department shall credit any revenues received under this section to the appropriation account under s. 20.435(2)(g).
(3)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), services under this section are governed by all of the following:
1. The terms of the contract between the department and the referring entity.
2. Subchapter XVI of ch. 48 and ss. 50.03, 50.032, 50.033, 50.034(1) to (3), 50.035, 50.04, 50.09, 51.04, 51.42(7)(b) and 51.61. In applying these statutes, the services shall be considered to be provided by a private entity.
3. Rules promulgated under the statutes specified in subd. 2.
(b) In the event of a conflict between par. (a)1. and 2. or 3., the services shall comply with the contractual, statutory or rules provision that is most protective of the service recipient's health, safety, welfare or rights.
(c) Sections 46.03(18), 46.10, 51.15(2), 51.20(13)(c)1. and 51.42(3)(as), other similar provisions in chs. 46 and 51 and zoning or other ordinances or regulations of the county, city, town or village in which the services are provided or the facility is located do not apply to the services under this section.
(d) The department may not be required, by court order or otherwise, to offer services under this section.
(4) Services in a residential facility operated by a mental health institute that are authorized by the department under this section shall be provided only in a facility that is situated on the grounds of a mental health institute. The facility may not be considered to be a hospital, as defined in s. 50.33(2), an inpatient facility, as defined in s. 51.01(10), a state treatment facility, as defined in s. 51.01(15), or a treatment facility, as defined in s. 51.01(19).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Social Services (Ch. 46 to 58) § 46.043. Additional services of mental health institutes - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/social-services-ch-46-to-58/wi-st-46-043/
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