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WI SB799
Bill
Status
2/18/2026
Primary Sponsor
Rachael Cabral-Guevara
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AI Summary
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Eliminates the ability of developmentally disabled minors aged 14 and older to file written objections blocking parental access to their court and mental health treatment records
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Grants parents and guardians access to HIV test results for minors aged 14 and older, overriding current law requiring the minor's informed consent for disclosure
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Adds a new restriction barring parents from accessing their child's health records if the minor has been adjudged in need of protection or services (under s. 48.13) due to the parent's action or inaction
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Preserves existing restrictions denying record access to parents who have been denied physical placement with a child
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Maintains current federal protections for alcohol and drug treatment records and provider authority to limit access in cases of suspected abuse or potential endangerment
Legislative Description
Parental access to health records of minors.
Last Action
Placed on calendar 3-17-2026 pursuant to Senate Rule 18(1)
3/16/2026