Restitution received by crime victims: DOJ report modified [Sec. 1673; original bill only] - AB64
Restitution received by crime victims: DOJ report modified - AB650
Restitution received by crime victims: DOJ report modified [Sec. 1673] - SB30
Restitution received by crime victims: DOJ report modified - SB538
School safety grants from DOJ created; DPI duties - AB1028
School safety grants from DOJ created; DPI duties - Mr8 AB1
School Safety, Office of, created in DOJ - AB1029
School Safety, Office of, created in DOJ - Mr8 AB2
School safety plans required of all public and private schools; requirements revised to include on-site assessment by local law enforcement and annual drills to respond to a school violence event; schools required to submit plans to DOJ - AB1032
School safety plans required of all public and private schools; requirements revised to include on-site assessment by local law enforcement and annual drills to respond to a school violence event; schools required to submit plans to DOJ - Mr8 AB5
Sexual assault and domestic abuse crimes: DOJ required to publish annual report using the information it collects - AB604
Sexual assault forensic evidence kits: DOJ required to collect specific data from local law enforcement agencies; report required - AB405
Tax administration changes; interest on unclaimed U.S. savings bonds; ticket courier prohibited from selling lottery tickets; background investigation of lottery employees; reporting lottery winnings re child support; police and fire protection fee; ``restaurant” definition for license and regulation of alcohol beverage establishment purposes - AB140
Tax administration changes; interest on unclaimed U.S. savings bonds; ticket courier prohibited from selling lottery tickets; background investigation of lottery employees; reporting lottery winnings re child support; police and fire protection fee; ``restaurant” definition for license and regulation of alcohol beverage establishment purposes - SB89
Terminal charges re transaction information for management of enforcement system [Sec. 408; original bill only] - AB64
Terminal charges re transaction information for management of enforcement system [Sec. 408] - SB30
Treatment and diversion (TAD) grants expanded to include tribes - AB112
Treatment and diversion (TAD) program: county grant moneys increased; pilot program to divert certain persons to treatment options, JCF approval - Jr7 AB2
Treatment and diversion (TAD) program: county grant moneys increased; pilot program to divert certain persons to treatment options, JCF approval - Jr7 SB2
Use of force options and techniques: required hours of training for law enforcement officers; DOJ appropriation provision - AB439
Use of force options and techniques: required hours of training for law enforcement officers; DOJ appropriation provision - SB544
WEDC employees aware of fraud against WEDC required to report it to DOJ or a DA; retroactive provision - AB648
Wisconsin CASA Association: funding for DOJ grants increased, sunset eliminated, and report required - AB786
Wisconsin CASA Association: funding for DOJ grants increased, sunset eliminated, and report required - SB675
Wisconsin Court Appointed Special Advocate Association grants: sunset extended [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 409f, g, 2265p, 9228 (19p), 9428 (1r)] - AB64
justicesJustices, see Supreme Court
juvenile courtJuvenile court
CHIPS proceeding: prohibition on appointing counsel to parent eliminated; pilot program creating parent’s right to counsel in certain counties created, DCF, SPD, report, and sunset provisions [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, SPD to run the pilot program] - AB784
CHIPS proceeding: prohibition on appointing counsel to parent eliminated; pilot program creating parent’s right to counsel in certain counties created, DCF, SPD, report, and sunset provisions - SB657
Drug trafficking, evidence-based substance abuse prevention, juvenile and family treatment courts, and drug treatment for inmates of county jails: grant programs established; DOJ, DHS, DCF duties [A.Amdt.1: ``juvenile" added to ``family treatment courts"; A.Amdt.2: tribal jail and law enforcement agency provisions added, search warrant based on sworn affidavit or complaint modified] - AB906
Drug trafficking, evidence-based substance abuse prevention, juvenile and family treatment courts, and drug treatment for inmates of county jails: grant programs established; DOJ, DHS, DCF duties - SB768
Expungement of DNA data in crime laboratories' data bank required if not adjudged guilty or delinquent; DOJ duties - AB799
Expungement of DNA data in crime laboratories' data bank required if not adjudged guilty or delinquent; DOJ duties - SB661
Fair employment law revisions re state and local government agencies denying a license based on arrest or conviction record [A.Amdt.1: rule-making authority and emergency rule provisions added] - AB829
Fair employment law revisions re state and local government agencies denying a license based on arrest or conviction record - SB626
Family treatment court and juvenile treatment court grant programs created; DCF report required - AB481
Family treatment court and juvenile treatment court grant programs created; DCF report required - SB390
Indigency determination not required before SPD appoints an attorney to represent a parent re proceedings under Children’s Code or Juvenile Justice Code; attorney fees and recusal provisions (remedial legislation) - AB839
Indigency determination not required before SPD appoints an attorney to represent a parent re proceedings under Children’s Code or Juvenile Justice Code; attorney fees and recusal provisions (remedial legislation) - SB722
Indigency determination prior to SPD appointing an attorney re Children’s Code or Juvenile Justice Code proceedings (remedial legislation) - AB23
Juvenile correctional facilities: DOC to establish one or more Type 1 juvenile correctional facilities; closure of Lincoln Hills School and Copper Lake School; counties authorized to establish secured residential care center for children and youth; supervision of certain juveniles transferred from DOC to county departments; Juvenile Corrections Study Committee created; Juvenile Corrections Grant Committee created re costs of establishing secured residential care centers, JCF provision; youth aids funding revisions; DOC employees, reports, and sunset provisions [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, convert closed schools into an adult correctional facility, expand Mendota Juvenile Treatment Center, limitation on placement in juvenile detention facility; S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions] - AB953
Juvenile correctional facilities: DOC to establish one or more Type 1 juvenile correctional facilities; closure of Lincoln Hills School and Copper Lake School; counties authorized to establish secured residential care center for children and youth; supervision of certain juveniles transferred from DOC to county departments; Juvenile Corrections Study Committee created; Juvenile Corrections Grant Committee created re costs of establishing secured residential care centers, JCF provision; youth aids funding revisions; DOC employees, reports, and sunset provisions - SB807
Juvenile justice proceedings: ``refusal” changed to ``recusal” in statute title (remedial legislation) - AB22
Law violations for which a juvenile may be placed in Serious Juvenile Offender Program (SJOP), juvenile correctional facility, or secured residential care center for children and youth expanded - AB90
Law violations for which a juvenile may be placed in Serious Juvenile Offender Program (SJOP), juvenile correctional facility, or secured residential care center for children and youth expanded - SB59
Newborn child taken into custody law revisions re information regarding the relinquished child and restoration of physical custody of an Indian child - AB113
Prostitution: prosecuting person under age 18 prohibited - AB186
Prostitution: prosecuting person under age 18 prohibited - SB344
School to be notified of permanency review or hearing and time period for transfer of pupil records modified; school and school district notification requirements when foster home or group home is licensed and a child is placed in out-of-home care revised - AB780
School to be notified of permanency review or hearing and time period for transfer of pupil records modified; school and school district notification requirements when foster home or group home is licensed and a child is placed in out-of-home care revised - SB655
Violent misdemeanor: firearm possession prohibition for persons convicted of, found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect, or adjudicated delinquent for - AB1062
Violent misdemeanor: firearm possession prohibition for persons convicted of, found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect, or adjudicated delinquent for - SB881
Wisconsin CASA Association: funding for DOJ grants increased, sunset eliminated, and report required - AB786
Wisconsin CASA Association: funding for DOJ grants increased, sunset eliminated, and report required - SB675
Wisconsin Court Appointed Special Advocate Association grants: sunset extended [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 409f, g, 2265p, 9228 (19p), 9428 (1r)] - AB64
juvenile court _ jurisdictionJuvenile court — Jurisdiction
Age at which a person is subject to the procedures in the Criminal Procedure Code, circuit court, or municipal court raised from 17 to 18 under certain conditions; DCF appropriation to reimburse counties for certain expenses, plan and report required - AB660
Age at which a person is subject to the procedures in the Criminal Procedure Code, circuit court, or municipal court raised from 17 to 18 under certain conditions; DCF appropriation to reimburse counties for certain expenses, plan and report required - SB550
Child victim of sex trafficking: juvenile courts granted exclusive original jurisdiction over [Sec. 768, 769] - AB64
Child victim of sex trafficking: juvenile courts granted exclusive original jurisdiction over [Sec. 768, 769] - SB30
Age at which a person is subject to the procedures in the Criminal Procedure Code, circuit court, or municipal court raised from 17 to 18 under certain conditions; DCF appropriation to reimburse counties for certain expenses, plan and report required - AB660
Age at which a person is subject to the procedures in the Criminal Procedure Code, circuit court, or municipal court raised from 17 to 18 under certain conditions; DCF appropriation to reimburse counties for certain expenses, plan and report required - SB550
DOC Secretary to create committee to study the Missouri juvenile justice model; committee terminates upon submission of findings and recommendations - AB102
DOC Secretary to create committee to study the Missouri juvenile justice model; committee terminates upon submission of findings and recommendations - SB70
Maximum age a minor, sentenced to state prison, may be placed in a juvenile detention facility or secured residential care center for children and youth; DOC duties [Sec. 2255] - AB64
Maximum age a minor, sentenced to state prison, may be placed in a juvenile detention facility or secured residential care center for children and youth; DOC duties [Sec. 2255] - SB30
juvenile detention facilityJuvenile detention facility
DOC required to close Lincoln Hills School for Boys and Copper Lake School for Girls and consult with DCF re establishing regional Type 1 juvenile correctional facilities, JCF provision - AB802
DOC Secretary to create committee to study the Missouri juvenile justice model; committee terminates upon submission of findings and recommendations - AB102
DOC Secretary to create committee to study the Missouri juvenile justice model; committee terminates upon submission of findings and recommendations - SB70
DOC to contract for a new Type 1 juvenile correctional facility in Milwaukee County - AB468
DOC to contract for a new Type 1 juvenile correctional facility in Milwaukee County - SB379
Feminine hygiene products provided at no cost to inmates of a jail, prison, juvenile correctional facility, juvenile detention facility, secured residential care center, other house of correction, or a secured unit of a mental health institute - AB767
Investigations related to juvenile correctional facilities: funding reimbursement claims by counties [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 367m] - AB64
Juvenile correctional facilities: DOC to establish one or more Type 1 juvenile correctional facilities; closure of Lincoln Hills School and Copper Lake School; counties authorized to establish secured residential care center for children and youth; supervision of certain juveniles transferred from DOC to county departments; Juvenile Corrections Study Committee created; Juvenile Corrections Grant Committee created re costs of establishing secured residential care centers, JCF provision; youth aids funding revisions; DOC employees, reports, and sunset provisions [A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions, convert closed schools into an adult correctional facility, expand Mendota Juvenile Treatment Center, limitation on placement in juvenile detention facility; S.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions] - AB953
Juvenile correctional facilities: DOC to establish one or more Type 1 juvenile correctional facilities; closure of Lincoln Hills School and Copper Lake School; counties authorized to establish secured residential care center for children and youth; supervision of certain juveniles transferred from DOC to county departments; Juvenile Corrections Study Committee created; Juvenile Corrections Grant Committee created re costs of establishing secured residential care centers, JCF provision; youth aids funding revisions; DOC employees, reports, and sunset provisions - SB807
Juvenile correctional services: administration transferred from DOC to DCF - AB465
Juvenile correctional services: administration transferred from DOC to DCF - SB378
Juvenile correctional services daily rates set [Sec. 1854, 1855, 9408 (1); A.Sub.Amdt.1: further revisions] - AB64
Juvenile correctional services daily rates set [Sec. 1854, 1855, 9408 (1)] - SB30
Law violations for which a juvenile may be placed in Serious Juvenile Offender Program (SJOP), juvenile correctional facility, or secured residential care center for children and youth expanded - AB90
Law violations for which a juvenile may be placed in Serious Juvenile Offender Program (SJOP), juvenile correctional facility, or secured residential care center for children and youth expanded - SB59
LESB responsibilities expanded re regulating recruitment standards and jail and juvenile detention officer training standards - AB506
LESB responsibilities expanded re regulating recruitment standards and jail and juvenile detention officer training standards - SB403
Longevity awards for DOC and DHS correctional officers and youth counselors: DPM to include in the 2017-19 state employee compensation plan [A.Sub.Amdt.1: Sec. 1761p, 9101 (11w)] - AB64
Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect: juvenile correctional officers added to list of professionals - AB79
Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect: juvenile correctional officers added to list of professionals - SB35
Maximum age a minor, sentenced to state prison, may be placed in a juvenile detention facility or secured residential care center for children and youth; DOC duties [Sec. 2255] - AB64
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