Wisconsin Code § 49.1473

Wisconsin works; domestic abuse screening and training
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(1) (a) The department shall promulgate rules
for screening victims of domestic abuse and for the training of
Wisconsin works agency employees in domestic abuse issues.
The rules shall allow an individual to voluntarily and confidentially disclose that he or she is or has been a victim of domestic
abuse or is at risk of further domestic abuse. The rules shall also
specify the evidence that is sufficient to establish that an individual is or has been a victim of domestic abuse or is at risk of further domestic abuse.
(b) Each Wisconsin works agency shall establish procedures,
in accordance with the rules promulgated by the department under par. (a), for screening victims of domestic abuse.
(2) If a Wisconsin works agency employee identifies an individual as a past or present victim of domestic abuse or determines
that the individual is at risk of domestic abuse or if the individual
identifies himself or herself as a past or present victim of domestic abuse or as an individual who is at risk of further abuse, the
Wisconsin works agency shall provide the individual with information on community-based domestic abuse services, including
information on shelters or programs for battered individuals, sexual assault provider services, medical services, sexual assault
nurse examiners services, domestic violence and sexual assault
hotlines, legal and medical counseling and advocacy, mental
health care, counseling, and support groups. The Wisconsin
works agency shall provide the information to the individual
orally and in writing in accordance with guidelines developed by
the department. The Wisconsin works agency shall also provide
referrals for community-based counseling and supportive service
providers to the individual if the individual elects to receive the
services.

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