Wisconsin Code § 165.875

Public safety peer counseling
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Agency” means a law enforcement agency, a tribal law
enforcement agency, a fire protection or emergency medical services agency, or any other agency or entity, including a nonprofit
organization, that employs, represents, or serves law enforcement
officers, tribal law enforcement officers, correctional officers,
jail officers, juvenile detention officers, fire fighters, dispatchers,
emergency medical responders, emergency medical services
practitioners, public safety personnel, or ambulance service
provider personnel.
(b) “Ambulance service provider” has the meaning given in s.
256.01 (3).
(c) “Communication” means an oral statement, written statement, note, record, report, or document made during or arising
out of a meeting between a recipient of peer support services or
critical incident stress management services and a peer support
team member or a critical incident stress management services
team member.
(d) “Correctional officer” has the meaning given in s. 301.28
(1).
(e) “Critical incident” means an actual or perceived event or
situation that involves a crisis, disaster, trauma, or emergency.
(f) “Critical incident stress management services” means services provided by a critical incident stress management services
team or a critical incident stress management services team member to any law enforcement officer, tribal law enforcement officer, correctional officer, jail officer, juvenile detention officer,
fire fighter, dispatcher, emergency medical responder, emergency
medical services practitioner, public safety personnel, ambulance
service provider personnel, or civilian employee or volunteer
member of a law enforcement agency affected by a critical incident and designed to assist the individual affected by a critical incident to cope with critical incident stress or to mitigate reactions
to critical incident stress. “Critical incident stress management
services” includes any of the following:
1. Critical incident stress defusings.
2. Critical incident stress debriefings.
3. On-scene support services.
4. One-on-one support services.
(g) “Critical incident stress management services team member” means any law enforcement officer, tribal law enforcement
officer, correctional officer, jail officer, juvenile detention officer, fire fighter, dispatcher, emergency medical responder, emergency medical services practitioner, public safety personnel, ambulance service provider personnel, civilian employee or volunteer member of a law enforcement agency, or other person who
has been trained in critical incident stress management services
and officially designated by the agency head or the agency head’s
designee to be a member of the agency’s critical incident stress
management services team.
(h) “Emergency medical responder” has the meaning given in
s. 256.01 (4p).
(i) “Emergency medical services practitioner” has the meaning given in s. 256.01 (5).
(j) “Fire fighter” means any person employed by the state or a
political subdivision as a member or officer of a fire department
or a member of a volunteer fire department, including the state
fire marshal and deputies.
(k) “Jail officer” has the meaning given in s. 165.85 (2) (bn).
(L) “Juvenile detention facility” has the meaning given in s.
48.02 (10r).
(m) “Juvenile detention officer” has the meaning given in s.
165.85 (2) (bt).
(n) “Law enforcement agency” means a governmental unit of
one or more persons employed full time by this state or a political
subdivision of this state for the purpose of preventing and detect-

ing crime and enforcing state laws or local ordinances, employees
of which unit are authorized to make arrests for crimes while acting within the scope of their authority.
(o) “Law enforcement officer” means any person employed
by the state or a political subdivision for the purpose of detecting
and preventing crime and enforcing laws or ordinances and who
is authorized to make arrests for violations of the laws or ordinances the person is employed to enforce, whether that enforcement authority extends to all laws or ordinances or is limited to
specific laws or ordinances. “Law enforcement officer” includes
a person appointed as a conservation warden by the department
of natural resources under s. 23.10 (1).
(p) “Peer support services” means any debriefing, defusing,
on-scene, or one-on-one session provided by a peer support team
member that provides emotional and moral support to any law
enforcement officer, tribal law enforcement officer, correctional
officer, jail officer, juvenile detention officer, fire fighter, dispatcher, emergency medical responder, emergency medical services practitioner, public safety personnel, ambulance service
provider personnel, or civilian employee or volunteer member of
a law enforcement agency affected by stress or an incident,
whether personal or professional.
(q) “Peer support team member” means any law enforcement
officer, tribal law enforcement officer, jail officer, juvenile detention officer, fire fighter, dispatcher, emergency medical responder, emergency medical services practitioner, public safety personnel, ambulance service provider personnel, civilian employee
or volunteer member of a law enforcement agency, or other person who has been trained in peer support services and officially
designated by the agency head or the agency head’s designee to
be a member of the agency’s peer support team.
(r) “Political subdivision” has the meaning given in s. 165.85
(2) (d).
(s) “Public safety personnel” means an employee of a governmental entity who, by virtue of the person’s job duties, provides
support to peace officers, including dispatchers, public safety
telecommunicators, crime scene and crime laboratory technicians, and criminal analysts.
(t) “Trained” means a person who has successfully completed
an approved peer support training program or an approved critical
incident stress management training program.
(u) “Tribal law enforcement agency” has the meaning given in
s. 165.83 (1) (e).
(v) “Tribal law enforcement officer” has the meaning given in
s. 165.85 (2) (g).
(2) CREATION; OPERATION. (a) The department of justice
shall establish and implement a program for the establishment of
peer support teams and critical incident stress management services teams. The department of justice shall organize a program
of training for membership on a peer support team to provide
peer support services.
(b) In order to qualify as a peer support team member or a
critical incident stress management services team member, an individual shall attend a peer support training program provided
through the department of justice as described under par. (a) or, at
a minimum, a training program by a credentialed health care
provider who, through education, training, or experience, is qualified to provide peer support training or critical incident stress
management services training. An individual may not provide
peer support services or critical incident stress management services unless that individual successfully completes a peer support
or critical incident stress management services training program.
(c) The department of justice shall promulgate rules to implement this section, including all of the following:
1. Procedures for establishment of a peer support team or a
critical incident stress management services team.
2. Procedures for designation of individuals to be peer support team members, critical incident stress management services
team members, or both.
(d) 1. An agency may establish a peer support team and, if a
peer support team is established, shall develop written guidelines
for the peer support team and its peer support team members.
2. An agency may establish a critical incident stress management services team and, if a critical incident stress management
services team is established, shall develop written guidelines for
the critical incident stress management services team and its critical incident stress management services team members.
3. No agency may establish or maintain a peer support team
or critical incident stress management services team unless the
agency complies with rules promulgated under this section.
(f) Subject to par. (g), in accordance with s. 905.095, a peer
support team member or critical incident stress management services team member may refuse to disclose communications made
by a person receiving peer support services or critical incident
stress management services, including individual or group support sessions.
(g) Paragraph (f) applies only to communications made during interactions conducted by a peer support team member or
critical incident stress management services team member who is
doing all of the following:
1. Acting in the team member’s capacity as a peer support
team member or critical incident stress management services
team member.
2. Functioning within the written peer support guidelines or
critical incident stress management services guidelines that are in
effect for the team member’s respective agency.
(h) Subject to the requirements under par. (g), communications made by a person receiving or providing peer support services or critical incident stress management services, including
communications made during or arising out of individual or
group support sessions, are not open to public inspection, copying, or disclosure under s. 19.35.
(i) This section does not apply if any of the following are true:
1. A peer support team member or a critical incident stress
management services team member was a witness or a party to
the incident that prompted the delivery of peer support services
or critical incident stress management services.
2. Information received by a peer support team member or a
critical incident stress management services team member is indicative of actual or suspected child abuse or actual or suspected
child neglect.
3. The person receiving peer support services or critical incident stress management services is a clear and immediate danger
to himself or herself or others.
4. Communication to a peer support team member or a critical incident stress management services team member provides
evidence that the person who is receiving the peer support services or critical incident stress management services has committed a crime, plans to commit a crime, or intends to conceal a
crime.
(3) LIABILITY EXEMPTION. (a) Except as otherwise provided
in par. (b), a peer support team or peer support team member or a
critical incident stress management services team or critical incident stress management services team member providing peer
support services or critical incident stress management services,
respectively, is not liable for damages, including personal injury,
wrongful death, property damage, or other loss related to a peer
support team member’s or critical incident stress management

services team member’s act, error, or omission in performing
peer support services or critical incident stress management
services.
(b) Paragraph (a) does not apply to an action for medical
malpractice.

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