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Wisconsin

FASD State Coordinator

Susan Gadacz
FASD State Coordinator
Wisconsin Department of Health and Family
Services
One West Wilson Street, Room 850
Madison, WI 53707-7851
608-267-7704
608-266-2579 Fax
gadacse@dhfs.state.wi.us

Legislative Information:

Bill Number Category Introduced Description Status

AB955

Prevention

2004

With each declaration of domestic partnership, the county clerk shall provide a pamphlet describing the cause and effects of fetal alcohol syndrome.

Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Resolution 1 03/31/2004

AB955

Prevention

2004

With each declaration of domestic partnership, the county clerk shall provide a pamphlet describing the cause and effects of fetal alcohol syndrome.

Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Resolution 1 03/31/2004


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