Wisconsin Code § 254.02

Health risk assessments
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(1) In this section:
(a) “Adverse health effect” means a condition that results in
human morbidity, mortality, impaired reproductive function or
toxicity or teratogenic, carcinogenic or mutagenic effects.
(b) “Health risk assessment” means the determination of the
relationship between the magnitude of exposure to environmental
hazards and the probability of occurrence of adverse health
effects.
(2) The department is the lead state agency for health risk
assessment.
(3) (a) The department of agriculture, trade and consumer
protection, the department of corrections, the department of
safety and professional services, and the department of natural
resources shall enter into memoranda of understanding with the
department to establish protocols for the department to review
proposed rules of those state agencies relating to air and water
quality, occupational health and safety, institutional sanitation,
toxic substances, indoor air quality, or waste handling and
disposal.
(b) The department shall review proposed rules in the areas
under par. (a) and make recommendations to the appropriate state
agency if public health would be adversely impacted or if prevention of human health hazards or disease is not adequately addressed by the proposed rules. The department shall make recommendations for enforcement standards to address public
health concerns of the proposed rules.
(4) The department and the state laboratory of hygiene shall
enter into a memorandum of understanding that delineates the
public health testing and consultative support that the state laboratory of hygiene shall provide to local health departments.
(5) The department shall assess the acute or chronic health ef-

fect from occupational or environmental human health hazards
exposure as follows:
(a) The chief medical officer for environmental health shall
establish a system for assessment, collection and surveillance of
disease outcome and toxic exposure data.
(b) State agencies and local health departments shall report
known incidents of environmental contamination to the department. The department shall investigate human health implications of an incident and determine the need to perform a health
risk assessment. The department may require the party that is responsible for an incident to perform a health risk assessment.
(6) State agencies that require health risk assessments as part
of their permit issuance or regulatory responsibilities shall enter
into a memorandum of understanding with the department that
permits the state health officer to establish a risk management
protocol to review and make recommendations on the completeness of the health risk assessments.

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