Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Corrections
Chapter DOC 330 - Pharmacological Treatment For Certain Child Sex Offenders
Section DOC 330.05 - Clinical and medical evaluation

Current through February 26, 2024

(1) A licensed physician designated by the department shall conduct the clinical and medical evaluation.

(2) The designated physician shall do the following:

(a) Obtain a psychiatric history and administer appropriate diagnostic instruments.

(b) Make a determination as to the presence of pedophilia and any other diagnosis for which the treatment may include pharmacological treatment. This clinical determination shall be in the form of a written report.

(c) Obtain the medical history, conduct a physical examination and conduct and interpret appropriate laboratory tests to determine whether the offender is a proper medical subject.

(d) Provide the offender with sufficient information for the offender to understand the risks and benefits of pharmacological treatment.

(e) Provide the department with a copy of the offender's medical records on an ongoing basis throughout the course of treatment. Such records shall include documentation and verification of the offender's compliance with pharmacological treatment.

(f) Apply principles and techniques of medical science in determining that an offender is a proper medical subject for pharmacological treatment at regularly established times throughout the course of treatment.

(g) Monitor the pharmacological treatment on an ongoing basis as follows:
1. Obtain appropriate laboratory tests, including testosterone levels.

2. Obtain updated medical history.

3. Conduct physical examinations as needed.

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