Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 51 - State alcohol, drug abuse, developmental disabilities and mental health act.
51.445 - School-based mental health consultation pilot program.

51.445 School-based mental health consultation pilot program.
(1) In this section, “participating school-based providers” includes all of the following:
(a) A nurse, counselor, social worker, physical therapist, or occupational therapist employed by a school or school district.
(b) A superintendent of a school district, a principal, a district administrator, or a director of special education and pupil services.
(2) The department shall create and administer a school-based mental health consultation pilot program in Outagamie County to assist participating school-based providers in providing enhanced care to students with mental health care needs, to provide referral support for students, and to provide additional services described in this section. The consultation pilot program created under this section is not an emergency referral service.
(3) The department shall provide moneys in the amount of $175,000 in each fiscal year in, at least, fiscal years 2020-21 and 2021-22 to an organization that provided consultation services through the child psychiatry consultation program under s. 51.442 as of January 1, 2019, and the organization shall provide consultation services through the consultation pilot program under this section in Outagamie County in a manner that maximizes medically appropriate access and services as described under sub. (4).
(4) An organization providing consultation services through the consultation pilot program under this section shall make available its own qualified provider or consortium of providers. The organization shall successfully demonstrate that it meets all of the following criteria:
(a) The organization has the required infrastructure to provide services within Outagamie County.
(b) Any individual who would be providing consulting services through the program is located in this state.
(c) The organization enters into a contract with the department agreeing to satisfy all of the following criteria as a condition of providing services through the consultation pilot program:
1. The organization has at the time of participation in the program a psychiatrist, who is either eligible for certification or certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc., for either adult psychiatry or child and adolescent psychiatry or both, and has and maintains additional staff as specified by the department.
2. The organization operates during the normal business hours of Monday to Friday between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., excluding weekends and holidays.
3. The organization shall be able to provide consultation services as promptly as is practicable.
4. The organization shall provide all of the following services:
a. Support for participating school-based providers to assist in the management of students with mental health problems and to provide referral support for students.
b. A triage-level assessment to determine the most appropriate response to each request, including appropriate referrals to other mental health professionals.
c. When medically appropriate, diagnostic and therapeutic feedback.
d. Recruitment of other practices in Outagamie County to the provider's services.
5. The organization shall have the capability to provide consultation services by telephone, at a minimum.
(5)
(a) An organization providing consultation services through the consultation pilot program under this section may provide services by teleconference, video conference, voice over Internet protocol, electronic mail, pager, or in-person conference.
(b) The organization providing consultation services through the consultation pilot program under this section may provide in-person or Internet site-based educational seminars and refresher courses provided to any participating school-based provider who uses the consultation pilot program on a medically appropriate topic within child psychiatry. These services are eligible for funding from the department.
(6) An organization that provides consultation services through the consultation pilot program under this section shall report to the department any information as requested by the department.
(7) The department shall conduct annual surveys of participating school-based providers who use the consultation pilot program under this section to assess the amount of pediatric mental health care provided, self-perceived levels of confidence in providing pediatric mental health services, and the satisfaction with the consultations and the educational opportunities provided.
(8) By August 1, 2022, the department shall submit a report on the school-based mental health consultation pilot program under this section to the standing committees of the legislature with jurisdiction over health under s. 13.172 (3).
History: 2019 a. 117.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 51 - State alcohol, drug abuse, developmental disabilities and mental health act.

51.001 - Legislative policy.

51.01 - Definitions.

51.02 - Council on mental health.

51.025 - Office of children's mental health.

51.03 - Department; powers and duties.

51.032 - Denial and revocations of certification or approval based on delinquent taxes or unemployment insurance contributions.

51.038 - Outpatient mental health clinic certification.

51.04 - Treatment facility certification.

51.042 - Youth crisis stabilization facilities.

51.045 - Availability of inpatient psychiatric and other beds.

51.047 - Mental health services.

51.05 - Mental health institutes.

51.06 - Centers for the developmentally disabled.

51.07 - Outpatient services.

51.08 - Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex.

51.09 - County hospitals.

51.10 - Voluntary admission of adults.

51.13 - Admission of minors.

51.138 - Emergency outpatient treatment for minors.

51.14 - Review of outpatient mental health treatment of minors aged 14 or older.

51.15 - Emergency detention.

51.17 - Warning of dangerousness.

51.20 - Involuntary commitment for treatment.

51.22 - Care and custody of persons.

51.30 - Records.

51.35 - Transfers and discharges.

51.37 - Criminal commitments; mental health institutes.

51.375 - Honesty testing of sex offenders.

51.38 - Nonresident patients on unauthorized absence.

51.39 - Resident patients on unauthorized absence.

51.40 - Determination of residence for certain adults; county of responsibility.

51.41 - Milwaukee County mental health; Milwaukee County mental health board.

51.42 - Community mental health, developmental disabilities, alcoholism and drug abuse services.

51.421 - Community support programs.

51.422 - Opioid and methamphetamine treatment programs.

51.4223 - Reporting by methadone treatment programs.

51.4224 - Opioid treatment.

51.423 - Grants-in-aid.

51.437 - Developmental disabilities services.

51.44 - Early intervention services.

51.441 - Comprehensive mental health consultation program.

51.442 - Child psychiatry consultation program.

51.445 - School-based mental health consultation pilot program.

51.448 - Addiction medicine consultation program.

51.45 - Prevention and control of alcoholism and drug dependence.

51.46 - Priority for pregnant women for private treatment for alcohol or other drug abuse.

51.47 - Alcohol and other drug abuse treatment for minors without parental consent.

51.48 - Alcohol and other drug testing, assessment, and treatment of minor without minor's consent.

51.49 - Pretrial intoxicated driver intervention grant program.

51.59 - Incompetency not implied.

51.60 - Appointment of counsel.

51.605 - Reimbursement for counsel provided by the state.

51.61 - Patients rights.

51.62 - Protection and advocacy system.

51.63 - Private pay for patients.

51.64 - Reports of death required; penalty; assessment.

51.65 - Segregation of tuberculosis patients.

51.67 - Alternate procedure; protective services.

51.75 - Interstate compact on mental health.

51.76 - Compact administrator.

51.77 - Transfer of patients.

51.78 - Supplementary agreements.

51.79 - Transmittal of copies.

51.80 - Patients' rights.

51.81 - Uniform extradition of persons of unsound mind act; definitions.

51.82 - Delivery of certain nonresidents.

51.83 - Authentication of demand; discharge; costs.

51.84 - Limitation of time to commence proceeding.

51.85 - Interpretation.

51.87 - Interstate contracts for services under this chapter.

51.90 - Antidiscrimination.

51.91 - Supplemental aid.

51.95 - Short title.