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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 440 — Department of safety and professional services

440.043 Behavioral health review committee.

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440.043 Behavioral health review committee.
(1)The secretary shall appoint an advisory committee under s. 440.042 to provide advice concerning behavioral health. The advisory committee shall semiannually conduct a review of the requirements for obtaining a credential under s. 440.88 or subch. I of ch. 457 or for other credentials related to behavioral health.
(2)The advisory committee shall accept comments from the public related to its review under sub.
(1). Before conducting a review under sub.
(1), the department shall publish a class 1 notice under ch. 985 and shall publish notice on its Internet site announcing the opportunity for public comment.
(3)The advisory committee established under sub.
(1)may propose changes in statutes and rules to the department; the marriage and family therapy, professional counseling, and social work examining board; or other appropriate credentialing board.
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