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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 52 — Supported decision-making agreements

52.16 Access to personal information.

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52.16 Access to personal information.
(1)A supporter is only authorized to assist the adult with a functional impairment in accessing, collecting, or obtaining information that is relevant to a decision authorized under the supported decision-making agreement.
(2)A supporter may assist with accessing or obtaining any information that will help the adult with a functional impairment make health care decisions, including medical, psychological, financial, education, or treatment records or research under ss. 51.30 and 146.83 and the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, 45 CFR 164.502 . A supporter may only access or obtain patient health care records, as defined under s. 146.81
(4), if the adult with a functional impairment has signed a release allowing the supporter to see protected health information, as defined under s. 146.816
(f).
(3)A supporter may assist with accessing or obtaining any information on education records under the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, 20 USC 1232g , if the adult with a functional impairment has signed a release allowing the supporter to access information under this subsection.
(4)The supporter shall ensure the information under this section is kept privileged and confidential, as applicable, and is not subject to unauthorized access, use, or disclosure.
(5)Notwithstanding the existence of a supported decision-making agreement, an adult with a functional impairment continues to have unrestricted access to personal information without the assistance of a supporter.
(6)Notwithstanding the existence of a supported decision-making agreement, an adult with a functional impairment is able to request and receive assistance on any decision that is not covered under the supported decision-making agreement at any time.
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