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health care providers providing excused absences under the compulsory school attendance law

health care providers providing excused absences under the compulsory school attendance law

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The latest official action shows that this bill did not move forward in that session.

Sponsor
Representative Dittrich, cosponsored by Senator Cabral-Guevara
Last action
2026-03-23
Official status
A - Tabled
Effective date
Not listed

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health care providers providing excused absences under the compulsory school attendance law

health care providers providing excused absences under the compulsory school attendance law Status: A - Tabled

What This Bill Does

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-23 Asm.

    Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1

  2. 2026-02-19 Asm.

    Laid on the table

  3. 2026-02-18 Asm.

    Assembly Substitute Amendment 1 offered by Representative Neubauer

  4. 2026-02-17 Asm.

    Made a special order of business at 1:40 PM on 2-18-2026 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 13

  5. 2026-02-12 Asm.

    Report passage recommended by Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care , Ayes 14, Noes 0

  6. 2026-02-12 Asm.

    Referred to committee on Rules

  7. 2026-02-11 Asm.

    Public hearing held

  8. 2026-02-11 Asm.

    Executive action taken

  9. 2026-01-30 Asm.

    Introduced by Representative Dittrich ; cosponsored by Senator Cabral-Guevara

  10. 2026-01-30 Asm.

    Read first time and referred to Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care

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health care providers providing excused absences under the compulsory school attendance law
Status: A - Tabled

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2025 - 2026 LEGISLATURE
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2025 ASSEMBLY BILL 982
January 30, 2026 - Introduced by Representative
Dittrich
, cosponsored by Senator
Cabral-Guevara
. Referred to Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care.
AB982,1,3
1
An Act

to amend
118.15 (3) (a) of the statutes;
relating to:
health care
2
providers providing excused absences under the compulsory school attendance
3
law.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Generally, the compulsory school attendance law requires persons with children between the ages of six and 18 years to ensure the children attend school regularly. Under one exception, however, a child may be excused because the child is temporarily not in proper physical or mental condition to attend school if the child can be expected to return to a school program upon termination or abatement of the illness or condition. In that case, the school attendance officer may request that the parent or guardian of the child obtain a written statement from one of several types of health care providers, including physicians, physician assistants, advanced practice registered nurses, registered nurses who satisfy certain criteria, and others.
This bill removes registered nurses as one of the types of health care providers that can provide a written statement excusing a child from school. The bill retains advanced practiced registered nurses and the other health care providers as health care providers that may sign such a statement.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
AB982,1
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Section

1
.
118.15 (3) (a) of the statutes, as affected by
2025 Wisconsin Act
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1
7, is amended to read:
AB982,2,14
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118.15
(3)
(a) Any child who is excused by the school board because the child
4
is temporarily not in proper physical or mental condition to attend a school program
5
but who can be expected to return to a school program upon termination or
6
abatement of the illness or condition. The school attendance officer may request
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the parent or guardian of the child to obtain a written statement from a licensed
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physician, naturopathic doctor, dentist, chiropractor, optometrist, psychologist,
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physician assistant,
or
advanced practice registered nurse
, or registered nurse
10
described under s. 255.06 (1) (f) 1.
or Christian Science practitioner living and
11
residing in this state, who is listed in the Christian Science Journal, as sufficient
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proof of the physical or mental condition of the child. An excuse under this
13
paragraph shall be in writing and shall state the time period for which it is valid,
14
not to exceed 30 days.
AB982,2
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Section

2
. Effective date.
AB982,2,16
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This act takes effect on September 1, 2026.
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