Wisconsin Code § 46.57

Grants for services to persons with epilepsy
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(1) DEFINITIONS. In this section:
(a) “Agency” means a private nonprofit organization or a
county department under s. 46.215, 46.22, 46.23, 51.42 or 51.437
which provides or proposes to provide direct services or indirect
services to or on behalf of persons with epilepsy, their families or
both.
(b) “Direct services” means services provided to a person
with epilepsy or a member of the family of a person with epilepsy
and includes counseling, referral to other services, case management, daily living skills training, providing information, parent
helper services, employment services and support group
services.
(c) “Indirect services” means services provided to a person
working with or on behalf of a person with epilepsy and includes
service provider training, community education, prevention programs and advocacy.
(2) PURPOSE; ALLOCATION. (a) As provided under s. 46.48
(14), the department shall distribute funds to agencies to provide
direct services or indirect services to or on behalf of persons with
epilepsy or their families or both.
(b) The department may not allocate more than $50,000 per
year to any agency for the program under this section.
(3) CRITERIA FOR AWARDING GRANTS. In reviewing applications for grants, the department shall consider the following:
(a) The need for direct services and indirect services to persons with epilepsy and their families in the area in which the applicant provides services or proposes to provide services.
(b) Ways to ensure that both urban and rural areas receive services under the grant program.
(4) REPORTING. After each year that an agency operates a
program funded under this section the agency shall provide the
following information to the department:
(a) The estimated number of persons with epilepsy that reside
within the area served by the agency.
(b) The number of persons with epilepsy and other persons
and organizations who received services within the area served
by the agency.

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