Wisconsin Code § 450.145

Reporting potential causes of public health emergency
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(1) Within 24 hours after an occurrence of any of
the following, a pharmacist or pharmacy shall report the occurrence electronically, by fax machine, by telephone, or in writing
to a local health department, as defined in s. 250.01 (4), or the department of health services:
(a) An unusual increase in the number of prescriptions dispensed or nonprescription drug products sold by the pharmacist
or pharmacy for the treatment of medical conditions specified by
the department of health services by rule under s. 252.02 (7).
(b) An unusual increase in the number of prescriptions dispensed by the pharmacist or pharmacy that are antibiotic drugs.
(c) The dispensing of a prescription by the pharmacist or
pharmacy for treatment of a disease that is relatively uncommon
or may be associated with bioterrorism, as defined in s. 323.02
(4).
(1m) Except as provided in sub. (2), a pharmacist or pharmacy may not report personally identifying information concerning an individual who is dispensed a prescription or who purchases a nonprescription drug product as specified in sub. (1) (a),
(b), or (c).
(2) In submitting a report under sub. (1), a pharmacist or
pharmacy shall include personally identifying information other
than a social security number concerning an individual who is
dispensed a prescription or who purchases a nonprescription drug
product as specified in sub. (1) (a), (b), or (c).

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