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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 153 — Health care information

153.65 Provision of special information; user fees.

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153.65 Provision of special information; user fees.
(1)Subject to s. 153.455 , the department may, but is not required to, provide, upon request from a person, a data compilation or a special report based on the information collected by the department. The department shall establish user fees for the provision of these compilations or reports, payable by the requester, which shall be sufficient to fund the actual necessary and direct cost of the compilation or report. All moneys collected under this subsection shall be credited to the appropriation under s. 20.435
(hi).
(2)Beginning January 1, 2004, unless the entity under contract under s. 153.05
(a)otherwise agrees and except as provided in s. 153.46
(6), the entity has the exclusive right to use and to provide for a fee, upon request from a person, a data compilation or a special report based on the information concerning hospitals and ambulatory surgery centers that is collected by the entity or provided by the department to the entity. Subject to approval under s. 153.01
(b), the entity shall establish reasonable and necessary user fees for the provision of a compilation or report, payable by the requester, which shall be sufficient to fund the cost of the compilation or report. The entity may retain all user fees paid under this subsection.
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