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SB417 • 2025

visitation of a long-term care facility resident or hospital patient during a communicable disease outbreak

visitation of a long-term care facility resident or hospital patient during a communicable disease outbreak

Healthcare
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Senators Jacque, Nass and Tomczyk, cosponsored by Representatives Wichgers, Brill, Brooks, Goeben, Murphy, Piwowarczyk, Behnke, Gustafson, Knodl, Kreibich, Maxey and Ortiz-Velez
Last action
2026-05-13
Official status
S - Veto sustained
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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visitation of a long-term care facility resident or hospital patient during a communicable disease outbreak

visitation of a long-term care facility resident or hospital patient during a communicable disease outbreak Status: S - Veto sustained

What This Bill Does

  • visitation of a long-term care facility resident or hospital patient during a communicable disease outbreak Status: S - Veto sustained

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  • This entry is temporarily using official source text because the generated explanation could not be confirmed against the official bill text during the last sync.

Bill History

  1. 2026-05-13 Sen.

    Failed to pass notwithstanding the objections of the Governor pursuant to Joint Rule 82

  2. 2026-05-12 Sen.

    Placed on calendar 5-12-2026 pursuant to Joint Rule 82 (2)(a)

  3. 2026-03-20 Sen.

    Report vetoed by the Governor on 3-20-2026

  4. 2026-03-18 Sen.

    Presented to the Governor on 3-18-2026

  5. 2026-02-26 Sen.

    Report correctly enrolled

  6. 2026-02-23 Sen.

    Received from Assembly concurred in

  7. 2026-02-19 Asm.

    Read a second time

  8. 2026-02-19 Asm.

    Ordered to a third reading

  9. 2026-02-19 Asm.

    Rules suspended

  10. 2026-02-19 Asm.

    Read a third time and concurred in

  11. 2026-02-19 Asm.

    Ordered immediately messaged

  12. 2026-02-18 Asm.

    Referred to committee on Rules

  13. 2026-02-18 Asm.

    Made a special order of business at 11:18 AM on 2-19-2026 pursuant to Assembly Resolution 14

  14. 2026-02-05 Asm.

    Representative Moses added as a cosponsor

  15. 2026-01-22 Asm.

    Received from Senate

  16. 2026-01-21 Sen.

    Read a second time

  17. 2026-01-21 Sen.

    Ordered to a third reading

  18. 2026-01-21 Sen.

    Rules suspended to give bill its third reading

  19. 2026-01-21 Sen.

    Read a third time and passed, Ayes 19, Noes 14

  20. 2026-01-21 Sen.

    Ordered immediately messaged

  21. 2026-01-16 Sen.

    Placed on calendar 1-21-2026 pursuant to Senate Rule 18(1)

  22. 2026-01-09 Sen.

    Executive action taken

  23. 2026-01-09 Sen.

    Report passage recommended by Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs , Ayes 3, Noes 2

  24. 2026-01-09 Sen.

    Available for scheduling

  25. 2025-11-12 Sen.

    Public hearing held

  26. 2025-09-04 Sen.

    Introduced by Senators Jacque , Nass and Tomczyk ; cosponsored by Representatives Wichgers , Brill , Brooks , Goeben , Murphy , Piwowarczyk , Behnke , Gustafson , Knodl , Kreibich , Maxey and Ortiz-Velez

  27. 2025-09-04 Sen.

    Read first time and referred to Committee on Licensing, Regulatory Reform, State and Federal Affairs

Official Summary Text

visitation of a long-term care facility resident or hospital patient during a communicable disease outbreak
Status: S - Veto sustained

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Wisconsin Legislature: SB417: Text as Enrolled

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2025 Senate Bill 417

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2025 WISCONSIN ACT
An Act

to amend
146.95 (2) (b) (intro.);
to create
50.083 and 50.373 of the statutes;
relating to:
visitation of a long-term care facility resident or hospital patient during a communicable disease outbreak.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:
SB417,1
Section
1
.
50.083 of the statutes is created to read:
50.083

Visitation by essential visitor or clergy during a communicable disease outbreak.

(1)
Definitions.
In this section:
(a) “Assisted living facility” means a community-based residential facility, as defined in s. 50.01 (1g), a residential care apartment complex, as defined in s. 50.01 (6d), or an adult family home, as defined in s. 50.01 (1) (b).
(b) “Essential visitor” means any of the following:
1. An individual to visit and provide support to a resident in an assisted living facility or nursing home who is designated by the resident or the resident’s guardian or agent under an activated power of attorney for health care.
2. The guardian of an assisted living facility or nursing home resident or the agent under an activated power of attorney for health care for an assisted living facility or nursing home resident.
(c) “Member of the clergy” has the meaning given in s. 765.002 (1).
(d) “Nursing home” has the meaning given in s. 50.01 (3).
(2)
Applicability.
At any time an assisted living facility or a nursing home limits visitors due to an outbreak or epidemic of a communicable disease in the community in which the assisted living facility or nursing home is located, the assisted living facility or nursing home shall conform its visitation policy to this section.
(3)
Assisted living facility and nursing home visitation during a communicable disease outbreak.
(a) 1. Subject to pars. (b) and (c), each assisted living facility and nursing home shall allow at least one essential visitor, who agrees to comply with any public health policies and infection prevention and control protocols of the assisted living facility or nursing home, to enter the assisted living facility or nursing home to visit a resident in compassionate care situations, including any of the following:
a. The resident has recently been admitted to the assisted living facility or nursing home and is experiencing difficulty in adjusting to the change in environment and lack of family presence.
b. The resident is grieving the recent death of a friend or family member.
c. The resident is nearing end of life.
d. In the judgment of the attending health care professional, as defined in s. 154.01 (1r), the benefits of the presence of the essential visitor outweighs the potential negative impacts that the essential visitor’s presence might have on other patients, visitors, and staff in the assisted living facility or nursing home.
2. Subject to par. (b), each assisted living facility and nursing home shall allow at least one member of the clergy to visit with a resident of the assisted living facility or nursing home.
(b) An assisted living facility or a nursing home may deny visitation with a resident to a member of the clergy or essential visitor if any of the following applies:
1. The member of the clergy or essential visitor refuses to comply with any policies of the assisted living facility or nursing home that are in place to protect the health and safety of the member of the clergy or essential visitor, other visitors, residents, and staff in the assisted living facility or nursing home.
2. It is unknown if the member of the clergy or essential visitor is contagious with a communicable disease that poses a substantial risk to others and adequate precautions are not available to reasonably prevent the member of the clergy or essential visitor from infecting others at the assisted living facility or nursing home.
3. The resident is known or suspected to be contagious with a communicable disease that poses a substantial risk to others and adequate precautions are not available to reasonably prevent the member of the clergy or essential visitor from becoming infected by the resident.
4. The resident has expressed that the resident does not wish to visit with the member of the clergy or essential visitor.
(c) If the federal centers for disease control and prevention or the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services issues guidance that is more restrictive in allowing visitation than par. (a), an assisted living facility or nursing home may comply with that guidance instead of complying with par. (a).
(4)
Complaints.
An individual may file a complaint with the department against an assisted living facility or a nursing home for failure to comply with this section.
(5)
Immunity.
A health care professional, assisted living facility, nursing home, or employee, agent, or contractor of an assisted living facility or nursing home is immune from any civil or criminal liability for any act or omission while allowing visitation pursuant to sub. (3) (a).
SB417,2
Section
2
.
50.373 of the statutes is created to read:
50.373

Visitation by essential visitor or clergy during a communicable disease outbreak.

(1)

Definitions.
In this section:
(a) “Essential visitor” means any of the following:
1. An individual to visit and provide support to a patient in a hospital who is designated by the patient or the patient’s guardian or agent under an activated power of attorney for health care.
2. The guardian of a patient in a hospital or the agent under an activated power of attorney for health care of a patient in a hospital.
(b) “Hospital” has the meaning given in s. 50.33 (2).
(c) “Member of the clergy” has the meaning given in s. 765.002 (1).
(2)
Applicability.
At any time a hospital limits visitors due to an outbreak or epidemic of a communicable disease in the community in which the hospital is located, the hospital shall conform its visitation policy to this section.
(3)
Hospital visitation during a communicable disease outbreak.
(a) A hospital shall allow the following visitations, except as provided in pars. (b) and (c):
1. At least one member of the clergy may visit a patient to pray with the patient or offer spiritual support for the patient in any of the following situations:
a. The patient is nearing end of life.
b. The patient is grieving the recent death of a friend or family member and has requested spiritual support.
c. The patient is experiencing a life-threatening condition identified in the hospital’s visitation policy and has requested spiritual support.
2. At least one essential visitor may visit a patient in any of the following situations:
a. The patient is nearing end of life.
b. The patient is grieving the recent death of a friend or family member.
c. In the judgment of the attending health care professional, as defined in s. 154.01 (1r), the benefits of the presence of the essential visitor outweighs the potential negative impacts that the essential visitor’s presence might have on other patients, visitors, and staff in the hospital.
(b) A hospital may deny visitation with a patient to a member of the clergy or an essential visitor if any of the following applies:
1. The member of the clergy or essential visitor refuses to comply with any policies of the hospital that are in place to protect the health and safety of the member of the clergy or essential visitor, other visitors, patients, and staff in the hospital.
2. It is unknown if the member of the clergy or essential visitor is contagious with a communicable disease that poses a substantial risk to others and adequate precautions are not available to reasonably prevent the member of the clergy or essential visitor from infecting others at the hospital.
3. The patient is known or suspected to be contagious with a communicable disease that poses a substantial risk to others and adequate precautions are not available to reasonably prevent the member of the clergy or essential visitor from becoming infected by the patient.
4. The patient has expressed that the patient does not wish to visit with the member of the clergy or essential visitor.
5. The hospital’s policy requires the patient, or the patient’s guardian or agent under an activated power of attorney for health care, to consent to the visitation and that consent has not been given.
6. The patient is in the custody of a law enforcement officer and the law enforcement officer refuses to allow access to the patient for the visitation.
(c) If the federal centers for disease control and prevention or the federal centers for medicare and medicaid services issues guidance that is more restrictive in allowing visitation than par. (a), a hospital may comply with that guidance instead of complying with par. (a).
(4)
Complaints.
An individual may file a complaint with the department against a hospital for failure to comply with this section.
(5)
Immunity.
A health care professional, hospital, or employee, agent, or contractor of a hospital is immune from any civil or criminal liability for any act or omission while allowing visitation pursuant to sub. (3) (a).
SB417,3
Section
3
.
146.95 (2) (b) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
146.95
(2)
(b) (intro.) Subject to s. 51.61 for a treatment facility,
and except as provided in ss. 50.083 and 50.373,
an inpatient health care facility may deny visitation with a patient to any person if any of the following applies:

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