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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 224 — Miscellaneous banking and financial institutions provisions

224.42 Disclosure of financial records for Medical Assistance and food stamp program eligibility.

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224.42 Disclosure of financial records for Medical Assistance and food stamp program eligibility.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Financial institution” has the meaning given in s. 49.45
(a)3.
(b)“Financial record” has the meaning given in 12 USC 3401 (2).
(2)Financial record matching agreements. A financial institution is required to enter into an agreement with the department of health services under ss. 49.45
(4m)and 49.79
(1t).
(3)Limited liability. A financial institution is not liable for any of the following:
(a)Disclosing a financial record of an individual or other information to the department of health services in accordance with an agreement, and its participation in the program, under s. 49.45
(4m)or 49.79
(1t).
(b)Any other action taken in good faith to comply with s. 49.45
(4m)or 49.79
(1t).
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