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WI SB734
Bill
Status
12/12/2025
Primary Sponsor
Andre Jacque
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AI Summary
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Requires physicians prescribing abortion-inducing drugs to schedule a follow-up visit within 7 days and provide patients with a catch kit and medical waste bag for collecting and returning remains for proper disposal
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Makes manufacturers of abortion-inducing drugs responsible for proper disposal and mitigation of endocrine disruptors released through improper disposal, including from pathological waste
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Subjects manufacturers to Wisconsin's "spills law" requirements if endocrine disruptors from improper disposal are detected in wastewater, including notification to DNR, environmental restoration, and minimizing harmful effects
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Requires the Department of Natural Resources to mandate regular endocrine disruptor testing at wastewater treatment plants and may assist operators in developing testing capacity
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Violations of manufacturer disposal requirements carry forfeitures up to $20,000 per violation; violations of physician prescribing requirements remain a Class I felony; effective date is May 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Prescription, use, and disposal of abortion-inducing drugs and providing a penalty.
Last Action
Read first time and referred to Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs
12/12/2025