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WI AB563

WI AB563
Requiring hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to implement policies to prevent exposure to surgical smoke in operating rooms. (FE)


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Introduced
10/24/2025
In Committee
10/24/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill directs the Department of Health Services to require hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to adopt and implement policies to prevent exposure to surgical smoke in operating rooms by requiring the use of a smoke evacuation procedure in the operating room during any surgical procedure that is likely to generate surgical smoke. This bill does not require the use of a smoke evacuation system if the health care provider who is engaging in the surgical procedure that is likely to generate surgical smoke concludes that using a smoke evacuation system in the operating room during the surgical procedure is not necessary or advisable under the circumstances. Under the bill, Xsurgical smokeY is defined to mean the gaseous byproduct produced by energy-generating devices including surgical plume, smoke plume, bio-aerosols, laser-generated airborne contaminants, or lung- damaging dust. A smoke evacuation system is equipment that effectively captures and filters surgical smoke at the site of origin before the smoke makes contact with the eyes or respiratory tract of occupants in the room. For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.

AI Summary

This bill requires hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to implement policies to prevent healthcare workers' exposure to surgical smoke during surgical procedures. Specifically, the bill mandates that healthcare facilities use a smoke evacuation system during any surgical procedure likely to generate surgical smoke, which is defined as the gaseous byproduct produced by energy-generating medical devices, including surgical plume, bio-aerosols, and laser-generated airborne contaminants. A smoke evacuation system is equipment that captures and filters surgical smoke at its origin before it can contact the eyes or respiratory tract of room occupants. The bill provides an important exception: a healthcare provider can choose not to use a smoke evacuation system if they determine it is not necessary or advisable under the specific circumstances of a surgical procedure. This legislation aims to protect medical professionals from potential health risks associated with inhaling surgical smoke, which can contain harmful particulates and potentially hazardous biological materials generated during surgical procedures.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Representative Ortiz-Velez added as a coauthor (on 12/15/2025)

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